Chapter 22

THE BIBLE IN SPAIN. ByGeorge Borrow. (Two Parts.)JOURNALS IN INDIA. ByBishop Heber. (Four Parts.)TRAVELS IN THE HOLY LAND. ByCaptains IrbyandMangles.THE SIEGE OF GIBRALTAR. ByJohn Drinkwater.MOROCCO AND THE MOORS. ByJ. Drummond Hay.LETTERS FROM THE BALTIC. By aLady.THE AMBER WITCH. ByLady Duff Gordon.OLIVER CROMWELL & JOHN BUNYAN. ByRobert Southey.NEW SOUTH WALES. ByMrs. Meredith.LIFE OF SIR FRANCIS DRAKE. ByJohn Barrow.FATHER RIPA’S MEMOIRS OF THE COURT OF CHINA.A RESIDENCE IN THE WEST INDIES. ByM. G. Lewis.SKETCHES OF PERSIA. BySir John Malcolm. (Two Parts.)THE FRENCH IN ALGIERS. ByLady Duff Gordon.BRACEBRIDGE HALL. ByWashington Irving. (Two Parts.)VOYAGE OF A NATURALIST. ByCharles Darwin. (Three Parts.)HISTORY OF THE FALL OF THE JESUITS.LIFE OF LOUIS PRINCE CONDE. ByLord Mahon. (Two Parts.)GIPSIES OF SPAIN. ByGeorge Borrow. (Two Parts.)TYPEE; OR THE MARQUESAS. ByHermann Melville.(Two Parts.)LIVONIAN TALES. By aLady.MISSIONARY LIFE IN CANADA. ByRev. J. Abbott.SALE’S BRIGADE IN AFFGHANISTAN. ByRev. G. R. Gleig.LETTERS FROM MADRAS. By aLady.HIGHLAND SPORTS. ByCharles St. John. (Two Parts.)JOURNEYS ACROSS THE PAMPAS. BySir F. B. Head.GATHERINGS FROM SPAIN. ByRichard Ford. (Two Parts.)SIEGES OF VIENNA BY THE TURKS. ByLord Ellesmere.SKETCHES OF GERMAN LIFE. BySir A. Gordon. (Two Parts.)OMOO; OR THE SOUTH SEAS. ByHermann Melville. (Two Parts.)STORY OF BATTLE OF WATERLOO. ByRev. G. R. Gleig. (Two Parts.)A VOYAGE UP THE RIVER AMAZON. ByW. H. Edwards.THE WAYSIDE CROSS. ByCapt. Milman.MANNERS & CUSTOMS OF INDIA. ByRev. C. Acland.CAMPAIGNS AT WASHINGTON. ByRev. G. R. Gleig.ADVENTURES IN MEXICO. ByG. F. Ruxton. (Two Parts.)PORTUGAL AND GALLICIA. ByLord Carnarvon. (Two Parts.)LIFE OF LORD CLIVE. ByRev. G. R. Gleig. (Two Parts.)TALES OF A TRAVELLER. ByWashington Irving. (Two Parts.)SHORT LIVES OF THE POETS. ByThomas Campbell. (Two Parts.)HISTORICAL ESSAYS. ByLord Mahon. (Two Parts.)LONDON & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. BySir F. B. Head.ADVENTURES IN THE LYBIAN DESERT. ByBayle St. John.A RESIDENCE AT SIERRA LEONE. By aLady. (Two Parts.)LIFE OF GENERAL MUNRO. ByRev. G. R. Gleig. (Two Parts.)MEMOIRS OF SIR FOWELL BUXTON. (Three Parts.)OLIVER GOLDSMITH. ByWashington Irving. (Two Parts.)

THE BIBLE IN SPAIN. ByGeorge Borrow. (Two Parts.)JOURNALS IN INDIA. ByBishop Heber. (Four Parts.)TRAVELS IN THE HOLY LAND. ByCaptains IrbyandMangles.THE SIEGE OF GIBRALTAR. ByJohn Drinkwater.MOROCCO AND THE MOORS. ByJ. Drummond Hay.LETTERS FROM THE BALTIC. By aLady.THE AMBER WITCH. ByLady Duff Gordon.OLIVER CROMWELL & JOHN BUNYAN. ByRobert Southey.NEW SOUTH WALES. ByMrs. Meredith.LIFE OF SIR FRANCIS DRAKE. ByJohn Barrow.FATHER RIPA’S MEMOIRS OF THE COURT OF CHINA.A RESIDENCE IN THE WEST INDIES. ByM. G. Lewis.SKETCHES OF PERSIA. BySir John Malcolm. (Two Parts.)THE FRENCH IN ALGIERS. ByLady Duff Gordon.BRACEBRIDGE HALL. ByWashington Irving. (Two Parts.)VOYAGE OF A NATURALIST. ByCharles Darwin. (Three Parts.)HISTORY OF THE FALL OF THE JESUITS.LIFE OF LOUIS PRINCE CONDE. ByLord Mahon. (Two Parts.)GIPSIES OF SPAIN. ByGeorge Borrow. (Two Parts.)TYPEE; OR THE MARQUESAS. ByHermann Melville.(Two Parts.)LIVONIAN TALES. By aLady.MISSIONARY LIFE IN CANADA. ByRev. J. Abbott.SALE’S BRIGADE IN AFFGHANISTAN. ByRev. G. R. Gleig.LETTERS FROM MADRAS. By aLady.HIGHLAND SPORTS. ByCharles St. John. (Two Parts.)JOURNEYS ACROSS THE PAMPAS. BySir F. B. Head.GATHERINGS FROM SPAIN. ByRichard Ford. (Two Parts.)SIEGES OF VIENNA BY THE TURKS. ByLord Ellesmere.SKETCHES OF GERMAN LIFE. BySir A. Gordon. (Two Parts.)OMOO; OR THE SOUTH SEAS. ByHermann Melville. (Two Parts.)STORY OF BATTLE OF WATERLOO. ByRev. G. R. Gleig. (Two Parts.)A VOYAGE UP THE RIVER AMAZON. ByW. H. Edwards.THE WAYSIDE CROSS. ByCapt. Milman.MANNERS & CUSTOMS OF INDIA. ByRev. C. Acland.CAMPAIGNS AT WASHINGTON. ByRev. G. R. Gleig.ADVENTURES IN MEXICO. ByG. F. Ruxton. (Two Parts.)PORTUGAL AND GALLICIA. ByLord Carnarvon. (Two Parts.)LIFE OF LORD CLIVE. ByRev. G. R. Gleig. (Two Parts.)TALES OF A TRAVELLER. ByWashington Irving. (Two Parts.)SHORT LIVES OF THE POETS. ByThomas Campbell. (Two Parts.)HISTORICAL ESSAYS. ByLord Mahon. (Two Parts.)LONDON & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. BySir F. B. Head.ADVENTURES IN THE LYBIAN DESERT. ByBayle St. John.A RESIDENCE AT SIERRA LEONE. By aLady. (Two Parts.)LIFE OF GENERAL MUNRO. ByRev. G. R. Gleig. (Two Parts.)MEMOIRS OF SIR FOWELL BUXTON. (Three Parts.)OLIVER GOLDSMITH. ByWashington Irving. (Two Parts.)

THE BIBLE IN SPAIN. ByGeorge Borrow. (Two Parts.)JOURNALS IN INDIA. ByBishop Heber. (Four Parts.)TRAVELS IN THE HOLY LAND. ByCaptains IrbyandMangles.THE SIEGE OF GIBRALTAR. ByJohn Drinkwater.MOROCCO AND THE MOORS. ByJ. Drummond Hay.LETTERS FROM THE BALTIC. By aLady.THE AMBER WITCH. ByLady Duff Gordon.OLIVER CROMWELL & JOHN BUNYAN. ByRobert Southey.NEW SOUTH WALES. ByMrs. Meredith.LIFE OF SIR FRANCIS DRAKE. ByJohn Barrow.FATHER RIPA’S MEMOIRS OF THE COURT OF CHINA.A RESIDENCE IN THE WEST INDIES. ByM. G. Lewis.SKETCHES OF PERSIA. BySir John Malcolm. (Two Parts.)THE FRENCH IN ALGIERS. ByLady Duff Gordon.BRACEBRIDGE HALL. ByWashington Irving. (Two Parts.)VOYAGE OF A NATURALIST. ByCharles Darwin. (Three Parts.)HISTORY OF THE FALL OF THE JESUITS.LIFE OF LOUIS PRINCE CONDE. ByLord Mahon. (Two Parts.)GIPSIES OF SPAIN. ByGeorge Borrow. (Two Parts.)TYPEE; OR THE MARQUESAS. ByHermann Melville.(Two Parts.)LIVONIAN TALES. By aLady.MISSIONARY LIFE IN CANADA. ByRev. J. Abbott.SALE’S BRIGADE IN AFFGHANISTAN. ByRev. G. R. Gleig.LETTERS FROM MADRAS. By aLady.HIGHLAND SPORTS. ByCharles St. John. (Two Parts.)JOURNEYS ACROSS THE PAMPAS. BySir F. B. Head.GATHERINGS FROM SPAIN. ByRichard Ford. (Two Parts.)SIEGES OF VIENNA BY THE TURKS. ByLord Ellesmere.SKETCHES OF GERMAN LIFE. BySir A. Gordon. (Two Parts.)OMOO; OR THE SOUTH SEAS. ByHermann Melville. (Two Parts.)STORY OF BATTLE OF WATERLOO. ByRev. G. R. Gleig. (Two Parts.)A VOYAGE UP THE RIVER AMAZON. ByW. H. Edwards.THE WAYSIDE CROSS. ByCapt. Milman.MANNERS & CUSTOMS OF INDIA. ByRev. C. Acland.CAMPAIGNS AT WASHINGTON. ByRev. G. R. Gleig.ADVENTURES IN MEXICO. ByG. F. Ruxton. (Two Parts.)PORTUGAL AND GALLICIA. ByLord Carnarvon. (Two Parts.)LIFE OF LORD CLIVE. ByRev. G. R. Gleig. (Two Parts.)TALES OF A TRAVELLER. ByWashington Irving. (Two Parts.)SHORT LIVES OF THE POETS. ByThomas Campbell. (Two Parts.)HISTORICAL ESSAYS. ByLord Mahon. (Two Parts.)LONDON & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. BySir F. B. Head.ADVENTURES IN THE LYBIAN DESERT. ByBayle St. John.A RESIDENCE AT SIERRA LEONE. By aLady. (Two Parts.)LIFE OF GENERAL MUNRO. ByRev. G. R. Gleig. (Two Parts.)MEMOIRS OF SIR FOWELL BUXTON. (Three Parts.)OLIVER GOLDSMITH. ByWashington Irving. (Two Parts.)

THE BIBLE IN SPAIN. ByGeorge Borrow. (Two Parts.)

JOURNALS IN INDIA. ByBishop Heber. (Four Parts.)

TRAVELS IN THE HOLY LAND. ByCaptains IrbyandMangles.

THE SIEGE OF GIBRALTAR. ByJohn Drinkwater.

MOROCCO AND THE MOORS. ByJ. Drummond Hay.

LETTERS FROM THE BALTIC. By aLady.

THE AMBER WITCH. ByLady Duff Gordon.

OLIVER CROMWELL & JOHN BUNYAN. ByRobert Southey.

NEW SOUTH WALES. ByMrs. Meredith.

LIFE OF SIR FRANCIS DRAKE. ByJohn Barrow.

FATHER RIPA’S MEMOIRS OF THE COURT OF CHINA.

A RESIDENCE IN THE WEST INDIES. ByM. G. Lewis.

SKETCHES OF PERSIA. BySir John Malcolm. (Two Parts.)

THE FRENCH IN ALGIERS. ByLady Duff Gordon.

BRACEBRIDGE HALL. ByWashington Irving. (Two Parts.)

VOYAGE OF A NATURALIST. ByCharles Darwin. (Three Parts.)

HISTORY OF THE FALL OF THE JESUITS.

LIFE OF LOUIS PRINCE CONDE. ByLord Mahon. (Two Parts.)

GIPSIES OF SPAIN. ByGeorge Borrow. (Two Parts.)

TYPEE; OR THE MARQUESAS. ByHermann Melville.(Two Parts.)

LIVONIAN TALES. By aLady.

MISSIONARY LIFE IN CANADA. ByRev. J. Abbott.

SALE’S BRIGADE IN AFFGHANISTAN. ByRev. G. R. Gleig.

LETTERS FROM MADRAS. By aLady.

HIGHLAND SPORTS. ByCharles St. John. (Two Parts.)

JOURNEYS ACROSS THE PAMPAS. BySir F. B. Head.

GATHERINGS FROM SPAIN. ByRichard Ford. (Two Parts.)

SIEGES OF VIENNA BY THE TURKS. ByLord Ellesmere.

SKETCHES OF GERMAN LIFE. BySir A. Gordon. (Two Parts.)

OMOO; OR THE SOUTH SEAS. ByHermann Melville. (Two Parts.)

STORY OF BATTLE OF WATERLOO. ByRev. G. R. Gleig. (Two Parts.)

A VOYAGE UP THE RIVER AMAZON. ByW. H. Edwards.

THE WAYSIDE CROSS. ByCapt. Milman.

MANNERS & CUSTOMS OF INDIA. ByRev. C. Acland.

CAMPAIGNS AT WASHINGTON. ByRev. G. R. Gleig.

ADVENTURES IN MEXICO. ByG. F. Ruxton. (Two Parts.)

PORTUGAL AND GALLICIA. ByLord Carnarvon. (Two Parts.)

LIFE OF LORD CLIVE. ByRev. G. R. Gleig. (Two Parts.)

TALES OF A TRAVELLER. ByWashington Irving. (Two Parts.)

SHORT LIVES OF THE POETS. ByThomas Campbell. (Two Parts.)

HISTORICAL ESSAYS. ByLord Mahon. (Two Parts.)

LONDON & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. BySir F. B. Head.

ADVENTURES IN THE LYBIAN DESERT. ByBayle St. John.

A RESIDENCE AT SIERRA LEONE. By aLady. (Two Parts.)

LIFE OF GENERAL MUNRO. ByRev. G. R. Gleig. (Two Parts.)

MEMOIRS OF SIR FOWELL BUXTON. (Three Parts.)

OLIVER GOLDSMITH. ByWashington Irving. (Two Parts.)

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