Harvey and Barton's Publications 
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TRAVELS AND GEOGRAPHY. 
WINTER EVENINGS; 
OR, 
TALES OF TRAVELLERS. 
BY MARIA HACK. 
A new Edition in one vol. cloth lettered. Price 6s. 
THE PERILS OF PAUL PERCIVAL; 
OR, THE YOUNG ADVENTURER. 
BY THE REV. J. YOUNG, M. A. 
AUTHOR OF "TALES OF MY FATHER ” “RECORD OF PROVIDENCE,” 
“ LITERARY RECREATIONS,” &c. 
With Cuts. lGmo. cloth gilt. 
SPAIN, YESTERDAY AND TO-DAY. 
BY A LADY. 
COMPILED FROM AN ACTUAL JOURNAL. 
Foolscap 8vo. Cloth lettered. Price 5s. 
“ The idea of this little volume is excellent. An English gentleman of fortune 
becomes heir to a rich relation in Spain: he travels there with his family, and we 
have in this work the result of their experience and inquiries. A popular picture 
of the country was wanted: here we find the essence of many large works presented 
in a form particularly attractive to the young .”—Gloucestershire Chronicle. 
THE IRISH TOURIST; 
OR, THE 
PEOPLE AND THE PROVINCES OF IRELAND. 
WITH A MAP OF THE ROUTE THROUGHOUT THE ISLAND. 
Foolsca 8 vo. cloth lettered. Price 4s. 6d. 
“ The author of this work has succeeded to admiration in getting up an attractive 
volume on Ireland. He conducts the reader from one important place to another, 
and affords him an entertaining and often touching view of the manners by which 
the people are distinguished. With the characteristic exhibitions of Irish senti¬ 
ment and expression contained in the occasional dialogues, we are as much amused 
as by any sketches of the sort in connexion with the Scotch, by the author of VVa- 
verly. The Tour is diversified by conversations and notices, biographical and his¬ 
torical .”—Derbyshire Courier. 
SOUTH AUSTRALIA, 
IN' A SERIES OF LETTERS, 
BY ROBERT GOUGER, ESQ. COLONIAL SECRETARY. 
Second Edition, with a Map of the Colony. Foolscap 8vo. cloth lettered, price 5s 
THE NEW ESTATE; 
OR, THE YOUNG TRAVELLERS IN WALES 
AND IRELAND. 
BY THE AUTHOR OF " SPAIN,” &c. 
With Plates, 12mo. cloth lettered. Price 6s. 
“ This little work is admirably adapted for giving young ladies and gentlemen a 
short and faithful account of the characteristics, manners, and anecdotes of these 
romantic parts of our kingdom. Instruction and amusement may both he derived 
from its perusal, and the introduction of numerous plates will add not a little to its 
charms in the eyes of the youthiul historian .”—Staffordshire Examiner. 
