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With fine Steel Engravings and many Woodcuts. 8vo. 14s. 
HOW WE GOT TO PEKIN; 
A 1STarrative of the Campaign in China in 1860. 
By the Rev. R. L. M‘GHEE, Chaplain to the Forces and to His Excellency the Earl of 
Carlisle. 
,. There is a spice of broad hilarity in this narrative. Mr. M‘Ghee was as fond of campaigning as of travel, and 
ms visit to the Summer Palace is well and amply described, and the whole narrative entertaining ’_ Amentum, 
‘A very entertaining book.’— John Boil. 
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ON THE MOUNTAIN: 
Being the Welsh Experiences of Abraham Black and Jonas White, Esqrs., 
Moralists, Photographers, Fishermen, and Botanists, &c. 
By the Rev. GEORGE TUGWELL, M.A. 
THE NOVELS OF MISS AUSTEN, 
A LIBRARY EDITION. 5 vols. 
Yol. I. Sense and Sensibility 
Yol. II. Emma 
Yol. III. Mansfield Park 
Yol. IV. 
Vol. Y. 
With Ten Illustrations, 15s. 
North anger Abbey, and 
Persuasion 
Pride and Prejudice 
‘ Miss Austen has a talent for describing the feelings and characters of ordinary life, which is to me the most 
wonderful I ever met with. Her exquisite touch, which renders ordinary commonplace things and characters 
interesting from the truth of the description and the sentiment, is denied to me.’— Sib Walter Scott. 
In 4 vols. 8vo. with fine Portrait, £3. 
DIARY AND CORRESPONDENCE OF LORD 
AUCKLAND. 
With a Preface and Introduction by the Right Hon. and Right Rev. the Bishop of Bath and 
Wells. 
‘ In the midst of all these we have samples of the 18 th century social life. Mr. Storer is the Sydney Smith of 
the circle, Lord Sheffield sarcastic, Lord Loughborough keen and shrewd. Mr. Pitt’s letters are full of interest. 
We have Lord North’s irresoluteness and wit, and Louis XYI. speaking and reading English well. We have a 
peep into life at Court, and find the Duchess of Marlborough and Lord Harcourt as tired as poor Madame D’Arblay 
of waiting on Her Majesty. Some sketches also of Parliamentary skirmishes are drawn to the life. Entertaining 
anecdotes abound throughout the whole work.’— Union. 
* For all those who love to be amused, and who delight in anecdote, sketches of character, and traits of social 
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