TRAVELS IN THE THREE GREAT EMPIRES OF
AUSTRIA, RUSSIA AND TURKEY.
Vicar of Godalmin, late of the Bengal Civil Service, and author of
“ Letters from the North of Europe.” |
These highly entertaining and instructive volumes will be sought after with
avidity, by those who are desirous of becoming acquainted with the manners and
habits of the people of Austria, Russia and Turkey. The work is one of intense in¬
terest, and is written in a style at once free, easy and familiar. The social, domes¬
tic and political relations of each nation are dwelt upon, while the accounts of cities,
Scenery and antiquities are equally interesting. Religion and Literature are not
forgotten, but introduced throughout the volumes in a highly philosophical spirit.—
Saturday Chronicle.
OR, THE FAN QUIS VISIT TO THE CELESTIAL EMPIRE
IN 1836 anD 18387.
By C. T. Downing, Esq., Member Royal College of Surgeons, dc.
Under the title of " The Fan Qui in China,” Mr. Downing has published two vo¬
lumes, which exhibit a clearer, more accurate, and more minute picture of the Ce¬
lestial Empire and its terrestrial inhabitants than any work, always excepting the
stupendous work of the Jesuits, that has hitherto appeared.
We commend them heartily to the reader, who will find in them not only matter
for reflection, but a fund of real entertainment.—London Monthly Chronicle.
OR, A VISIT TO ST. PETERSBURGH
IN THE WINTER OF 1829-30.
By THOMAS RAIKES, Ese. In 2 vors, 12mo.
TALES, ILLUSTRATING THE PASSIONS:
| CONTAINING
REMORSE—JEALOUSY—REVENGE—LOVE—DESPAIR—HATRED.
By G. P. R. JAMES, Esa.
Author of “ The Gipsy,” “Darnley,” &c.
Also, an edition of the same work illustrated with Sixteen Splendid Engravings,
from Drawings by the most Eminent Artists, under the Superintendence of Mr.
Charles Heath farming a beautiful volume, printed on very fine paper, and bound
in handsome embossed cloth.