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COLBURN AND CO.'S NEW PUBLICATIONS.

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NEW TRAVELS IN THE HOLY LAND.

Now ready, in 2 vols. with Illustrations, 21s. bound.

EIGHT YEARS

IN PALESTINE, SYRIA, AND ASIA MINOR,

FROM 1842 TO 1850.

By F. A. NEALE, Esq., Late attached to the Consular Service in Syria.

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

"One of the best accounts of the country and people that has been published of late years."-Spectator.

"A highly entertaining book, presenting a lively picture of Levantine life in all its varied aspects."-John Bull.

"A very agreeable book. Mr. Neale is evidently quite familiar with the East, and writes in a lively, shrewd, and good-humoured manner. A great deal of information is to be found in his pages."-—Athenæum.

"Deeply interesting volumes. We have rarely met with a work from which we have derived so much pleasure and profit."-Messenger.

"We have derived unmingled pleasure from the perusal of these interesting volumes. Very rarely have we found a narrative of Eastern travel so truthful and just. There is no guide-book we would so strongly recommend to the traveller about to enter on a Turkish or Syrian tour as this before us. The information it affords is especially valuable, since it is brought up almost to the last moment. The narrative, too, is full of incident, and abounds in vivid pictures of Turkish and Levantine life, interspersed with well-told tales. The author commences his narrative at Gaza; visits Askalon, Jaffa and Jerusalem, Caipha and Mount Carmel, Acre, Sidon and Tyre, Beyrout, Tripoli, Antioch, Aleppo, Alexandretta, Adana, and Cyprus. Of several of these famous localities we know no more compact and clearer account than that given in these volumes. We have to thank Mr. Neale for one of the best books of travels that we have met with for a very long time."-Literary Gazette.

"Mr. Neale's book will claim the highest rank among works of this class. His long wanderings of eight years in the regions he describes have made him thoroughly familar with localities, and with the domestic life of the population. Nothing can be more graphic than his picturesque descriptions; nothing more amusing than his sketches of native society; more piquant or more diverting than his stories, anecdotes, and adventures. He takes us out of the beaten track of tourists into the nooks and corners, as well as into the cities and towns. He tells us everything of such places as Jerusalem, Antioch, Aleppo, Beyrout; but we now go for the first time to Beilan, Nargheslik, Alexandretta, Daphne's Cataracts, &c., &c. As might be expected in the narrative of one so familiar with what he treats of, the book is replete with new and valuable information." -United Service Magazine.

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COLBURN AND CO.'S NEW PUBLICATIONS.

SPAIN AS IT IS.

By G. A. HOSKINS, ESQ.

Author of "Travels in Ethiopia," "A Visit to the Great Oasis," &c. 2 vols., with Illustrations, 21s. bound.

KHARTOUM,

AND THE BLUE
BLUE AND
AND WHITE NILES.

By GEORGE MELLY, ESQ.

2 vols., with Maps and Illustrations, 21s. bound.

NARRATIVE OF

FIVE YEARS' RESIDENCE AT NEPAUL

By THOMAS SMITH, ESQ.

Late Captain Bengal Native Infantry; Assistant Political Resident at Nepaul 1 vol., with Portrait, Map, &c. (just ready).

SCENES FROM SCRIPTURE.

By the REV. G. CROLY, LL.D.

Author of "Salathiel," &c., 1 vol., 10s. 6d. bound.

PRINCIPAL CONTENTS:

The Last Day of Jerusalem-Esther—The Third Temptation-The Vision of God-The Sixth Seal-The Power of Prayer-Belshazzar-Malachi— Balak and Balaam - Ezekiel - John the Baptist - The Prophecy of Jerusalem-Elisha in Dothan-The Woe upon Israel-The Judgment Day, &c.

"Eminent in every mode of literature, Dr. Croly stands, in our judgment, first among the living poets of Great Britain-the only man of our day entitled by his power to venture within the sacred circle of religious poets."-Standard.

"The appearance of a volume of poems from a writer of such high repute as the author of 'Salathiel,' is an event in the history of modern literature. With a vigour of language in harmony with the subjects he has chosen, Dr. Croly has presented to us, in a poetic form, some of the most striking and instructive incidents in the sacred volume."-Messenger.

"This volume will be extensively read and admired. It is one of great interest, variety, and merit."-Post.

"This work deserves to be placed in the highest ranks of sacred poetry."Atlas.

"An admirable addition to the library of religious families."-John Bull.

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Author of "Father Eustace," "The Barnabys," &c. 3 vols.

CÉCILE, THE PERVERT.

By the Author of "Rockingham.” 1 vol.

FALKENBERG.

By the Author of "Mildred Vernon." 3 vols. (Just ready.)

ALBAN: A TALE.
By the Author of "Lady Alice." 3 vols.

THE LIVINGSTONS.

A STORY OF REAL LIFE. 3 vols.

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By the Author of "Emilia Wyndham." 3 vols.

A NEW STORY OF SCOTTISH LIFE. By the Author of "Margaret Maitland," "Merkland," and "Caleb Field."

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COLBURN AND CO.'S NEW PUBLICATIONS.

MARIAN WITHERS.

BY GERALDINE E. JEWSBURY,

Author of "Zoe," "The Half Sisters," &c. 3 vols.

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

"Marian Withers' will certainly not diminish Miss Jewsbury's reputation.” -Athenæum.

"Full of cleverness and originality."-Examiner.

"The best of Miss Jewsbury's novels."-Critic.

"A powerfully written, and interesting story of real life."-Herald.

"One of the noblest works of fiction that has been for some time published in this country."-Observer.

"A cleverer novel could not have been written."-Messenger. "The most remarkable novel of the day.”—Dispatch.

"A work of singular beauty, aiming at a noble purpose, and affording a vivid and faithful view of society in the nineteenth century."-Sunday Times.

"A work of a high order, which can scarcely fail to obtain a wide popularity. The interest augments with every scene. The heroine is a beautiful creation, conceived with a skill and ability very uncommon."-United Service Magazine.

"A clever and brilliant book, full of the results of varied knowledge of life. The personal sketches remind one of Douglas Jerrold. The style is admirable for its caustic and compressed vigour. Marian Withers will take a high rank among contemporary fictions."-Weekly News.

"The design of Marian Withers is that of displaying Lancashire life in all its varieties of good and bad, coarse and elegant, serious and frivolous, hardhearted and considerate. It claims attention for its eloquence, its knowledge of life, its straightforward dealing with realities, and general elevation of tone."-Leader.

THE TUTOR'S WARD.

By the Author of "Wayfaring Sketches," "Use and Abuse," &c. 3 vols.

"The Tutor's Ward' is a masterpiece of fiction. The plot of the story is charged to the full with extraordinary incidents and adventures. The characters are delineated with graphic power, the scenes finished with dramatic effect, and the tale conducted to its close with sustained interest. Rarely has the power of love over the female heart been more beautifully pourtrayed than in this splendid tale."-John Bull.

66 A very eloquent and interesting book."-Literary Gazette.

"There is much ability in this novel. It has many fascinating qualities."Examiner.

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By the Author of "The Discipline of Life," &c. 2 vols.

'Lady Ponsonby's 'Clare Abbey' is a delightful book, full of powerful and graceful writing."-Standard.

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Lady Emily Ponsonby has constructed a charming romance-one that may take its rank with the works of Miss Austen."-Morning Advertiser.

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"In this story the talented author of The Discipline of Life,' has displayed all that power of painting the passions of the human heart, and the hard struggles between inclination and duty, of which her former work gave such ample proof. The tale has a fascinating interest, while its lofty moral tendency raises it above the ordinary level of works of fiction. Clare Abbey' is decidedly one of the most successful, one of the most attractive, and, at the same time, one of the most high-toned novels of the season."-John Bull.

THE LADY AND THE PRIEST.

BY MRS. MABERLY. 3 vols.

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"The sustained, the ever heightening interest, with which the story progresses to the end, and the power with which the characters are delineated, together with the allusions and illustrations applicable to the mighty conflict of the day between Rome and England, combine to make the fiction of The Lady and the Priest' one of the most exquisite romances, which, we doubt not will, in addition to the keen enjoyment of the perusal, do more than hundreds of dry discussions and platform orations to impress the popular mind with the dangerous character of the Popish creed and system."—John Bull.

CALEB FIELD.

A TALE OF THE PURITANS.

By the Author of "Passages in the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland," Merkland," &c. 1 vol.

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"This beautiful production is every way worthy of its author's reputation in the very first rank of contemporary writers."-Standard.

"The execution of the story is finished and beautiful to a high degree."Spectator.

"A narrative of touching interest, filled with scenes of quiet beauty and pathos." - Atlas.

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A deeply interesting narrative-chronicled with all the fidelity of a Defoe." -Britannia.

"As a delineator of manners and character, this author has scarcely an equal among living writers; while for the nobility of her sentiments, she stands all but alone above them all. 'Caleb Field' is a vindication of the Puritans-a sketch of their character and illustration of their deeds; in a story of moving interest, deeply exciting, full of novelty, and abounding in scenes of graphic beauty."-Sunday Times.

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