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EXCURSIONS, ADVENTURES, AND FIELD SPORTS 
IN 
; 
Its Commercial and Military Importance, and numerous advantages 
to the British Emigrant. 
BY LIEUT.-COLONEL JAMES CAMPBELL, 
Late of the 45th and 50th Regiments, and for many years Commandant of the 
Districts of Galle, and the Seven Kories, and Judicial Agent of Government. 
“ There is continual spring and harvest there.'* 
“ To those who feel pleasure in perusing the history of perilous adventures and 
moving incidents, met and mastered by cool, daring, and unshaken courage, these 
volumes will form a treat of no ordinary kind. The ground which our Author has 
chosen is his own, and on it he is without a rival : his ‘ Excursions’ and ‘ Field Sports’ 
are for their frequency and daring almost unparalleled.” — Atlas. 
“ These two volumes are full of interesting matter.” — Morning Herald. 
“ We never wish to take up a pleasanter, more fresh spirited production than this 
of Colonel Campbell’s.” — Naval and Military Gazette. 
“ The book is to be heartily commended to lovers of lively anecdote and good natural 
description.” — Examiner. 
“We have to thank the Colonel for a very entertaining book on Ceylon. The work 
possesses the invaluable character both of a long residence in it on the part of the 
writer, and the very best means of observation attainable by a British resident.” 
Foreign and Colonial Review. 
In One Volume, post 8vo. price 10s. 
A. BEITSSE A M V, 
AS IT WAS,- IS, —AND OUGHT TO BE: 
ILLUSTRATED BY EXAMPLES DURING THE PENINSULAR WAR. 
With Observations upon India — the United States of America — Canada — 
the Boundary Line — the Navy — Steam Warfare , fyc. fyc. 
BY LIEUT.-COLONEL JAMES CAMPBELL, 
Late Brigade-Major, 3rd Division, and formerly of the 45th and 50th Regiments. 
“ We may safely affirm, that few military men can rise from its perusal without 
gratification and even benefit.” — United Service Gazette. 
“ Of very considerable merit, containing many suggestions which might be adopted 
for the benefit of British Soldiers. The work contains much valuable information in- 
teresting to every class of readers.” — Woolwich Army Register. 
“ We have in this volume much that deserves attention. The work cannot be pe- 
rused by his brother officers, without interest and instruction.” — United Service Jour. 
“ The author is a bold original thinker, and exercises his genius upon a subject which 
has seldom been examined with so much fearless acuteness.” — Atlas. 
‘‘ The Colonel was himself upon the staff of the third division, during the whole of 
the Peninsular war, and was one of the Duke’s real working and essential officers . 
That the book is most practically useful, no military man can read and doubt.” 
Isle of Man Sun. 
