TINSLEY BROTHERS' 
BOOKS OF 
TRAVEL, HISTORY, ETC. 
A NEW BOOK OF TRAVELS BY CAPT. R. F. BURTON. 
Two Volumes^ Svo, with Map and Illnstrations^ pi ice 
Thirty Shillings. 
■ EXPLORATIONS 
OF THE 
HIGHLANDS OE THE BRAZIL: 
With a full Account of the Gold and Diamond Mines ; also, Canoe- 
ing down Fifteen Hundred Miles of the great river, Sao 
Francisco, from Sahara to the Sea. 
By CAPTAIN R. F. BURTON, F.R.G.S., &c. 
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to convey a notion of its contents.” — Daily Telegraph. 
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London Review. 
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have little acquaintance with the interior of the country. Captain Bur- 
ton’s narratives have the rare merit of presenting to the eye a picture 
so realistic in its details, that nothing is left to the mere imagination.” 
— Morning Star. 
One Volume., d>vo, with Maps and Illustrations. 
THE HISTORY 
OF THE 
PARAGUAYAN WAR. 
By CAPTAIN R. F. BURTON, F.R.G.S, &c. 
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