Mr. MURRAY'S LIST OF BOOKS.— Hand-books. 
HAND-BOOKS FOR TRAVELLERS, 
Oiving detailed and precise Information respecting Steamers, Passports, Moneys, Chtides and Servants, 
with IHrections for Travellers, and Hints for Tows. 
1. 
> HAND-BOOK FOR HOLLAND, BELGIUM, 
PRUSSIA, NORTHERN GERMANY, aud the RHINE, 
PROM HOLLAND to SWITZERLAND. Map. Post 8vo, 
12*. 
2. 
HAND-BOOK FOR SOUTH GERMANY. 
BAVARIA— AUSTRIA — TYROL — SALZBURG — The 
AUSTRIAN and BAVARIAN ALPS, and the DANUBE, 
from ULAI to the BLACK SEA. >Iap. Post 8vo, 10*. 
3. 
HAND-BOOK FOR SWITZERLAND, the 
ALPS of SAVOY and PIEDMONT. Map. PostSvo, 10*. 
4. 
HAND-BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS FOR 
NORTH AND SOUTH GERMANY AND SWITZER- 
LAND. A Series of Maps and Plans of the most fre- 
quented Roads, Cities, and Towns, &c. Engraved and 
coloured. 3 vols. PostOvo. Vol. 1, 12*., vol. 2, 9*., vol. 3, 6*. 
5. 
HAND-BOOK FOR NORTHERN EUROPE, 
DENAIARK, NORWAY, SWT2DEN, and RUSSIA. Map 
and Plans. Post 8vo, 12*. 
6. 
HAND-BOOK FOR THE BAST, MALTA, 
the IONIAN ISLANDS, TURKEY, ASIA MINOR, and 
CONSTANTINOPLE. Maps. PostSvo, 15*. 
7. 
HAND-BOOK FOR NORTHERN ITALY, 
SARDINIA, GENOA, the RIVIERA, VENICE, LOM- 
BARD Y, and TUSCANY. Map. Post 8vo, 12*. 
0. 
HAND-BOOK FOR CENTRAL ITALY, 
ROME, the PAPAL STATES, and CITIES of ETRURIA. 
Maps. Post 8vo, 13*. 
9. 
HAND-BOOK FOR SOUTHERN ITALY, 
SICILY, AND NAPLES. Map. Post 8vo. Nearly read!/. 
10. 
HANDBOOK OF PAINTING. ITALY. 
Being a short and easily intelligible giiide, pointing out 
to the unlearned the leading styles of Art. From the 
German of Kuoler. Post 8vo, 12*. 
11. 
HAND-BOOK FOR FRANCE, NORMANDY, 
BRITTANY, the RIVERS LOIRE, SEINE, RHONE, 
and GARONNE ; the FRENCH ALPS, DAUPHLNE', 
PROVENCE, and the PYRENEES. Map. Post 8vo, 12*. 
HANDBOOK FOR EGYPT AND THEBES. 
With all the necessary information for Travellers in that 
Country, and on the Overland Passage to India. By Sir 
Gabdner WiuiiNSON. WoedcutsandMap. 2 vols. 8vo,42*. 
13. 
HAND-BOOK FOR SPAIN, ANDALUSIA, 
GRANADA, CATALONIA, MADRID, &c. Maps. 
Post 8vo. Nearly Ready. 
14. 
HAND-BOOK FOR ENGLAND— THE 
NORTHERN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES; CUMBER. 
LAND, YORKSHIRE, NORTH and SOUTH WALES, 
DERBYSHIRE, the MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS, 
&c. Map. PoBt8vo. Nearly ready. 
15. 
HAND-BOOK FOR ENGLAND— THE 
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN COUNTIES. Map. Post 
8vo. In preparation. 
16. 
HAND-BOOK FOR LONDON, PAST AND 
PRESENT ; a Complete GuroE to Strangers, alphabeti- 
cally arranged, to facilitate reference. Map. Post 8vo. 
In preparation. 
17. 
HAND-BOOK FOR THE PUBLIC GAL- 
LERIES OF ART in and near London. With Catalogues 
of the Pictures, accompanied byHistoricalandBiographical 
Notices. By Mrs. Jameson. Post 8vo. 
18. 
HAND-BOOK FOR HAMPTON COURT 
and NEIGHBOURHOOD ; a Road-Book to the Palace 
and Guide to the Picture Gallery and Gardens. By 
EowARp Jesse, Esq. Fifth Edition. Woodcuts. Fcap. 
8vo, 2*. 6d, 
19. 
HAND-BOOK FOR WINDSOR and ETON, 
a Guide to the Palace, Picture Gallery, and Gardens. By 
EnwARn Jesse, Esq. Second Edition. Woodcuta. Fcap. 
Bvo, 2*. 6d. 
20. 
HAND-BOOK FOR WESTMINSTER 
ABBEY ; its ART, ARCHITECTURE, and ASSOCIA- 
TIONS. By PsTSB CuNNuroHAM, £aq. Woodcata. Fcap. 
8vo, 2*. (id. 
Crtttcal cajptiTi0niS on tl^c ^m\S'iaakg, 
" Mr. Murray's series of Handbooks seem destined to embrace all the sights of the yrorli,"— Spectator. 
" The useful series of Handbooks issued by Mr. Murray."— S^aminer. 
" Mr. Murray's excellent series. Compiled with great care. The information full and satisfactory." — Alhenteum. 
" Well considered, well arranged, and well compressed. They combine every practical information, with satisfac- 
tory descriptions and extracts from the most accomplished travellers, unencumbered with long historical details, 
which not unfrequently are uselessly intruded into these manuals." — GentUman'i Magazine. 
" An immense quantity of minute and useful information respecting all places of interest, presented in a plain, 
unostentatious and intelligible manner." — United Service Gazette, 
" All the information a traveller requires ; and supplies an answer to every difficulty which can possibly arise." 
Atlas. 
" An excellent plan, and contains much in little compass, and is an amusing resource when the road it doll and 
our companion has fallen asleep." — Asiatic Journal. 
" A world of useful information." — British Magaxine. 
" Capital guides 1 A man may traverse half the continent of Europe with them irithout asking a question." 
— Literary Gazette. 
" Distinguished for the clearness of their arrangement, the specific character of their directions, the quantity and 
quality of the matter they contain, as well as for the style and finish of the literary workiaansbip."— Spectator. 
