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HOW TO SEE NORWAY. By John R. Campbell.
London: Longmans, Green & Co. 1871.
THE PLAYGROUND OF EUROPE. By Leslie Stephen, late President of the Alpine Club.
London: Longmans, Green & Co., Paternoster Row.
LAST RAMBLES amongst the INDIANS of the ROCKY MOUNTAINS and the ANDES. By George Catlin, Author of “Life Amongst the Indians,” &c., &c.
London: Sampson Low, Son & Marston, Milton House, Ludgate Hill. 1868.
THE SEVERN VALLEY: a Series of Sketches Descriptive and Pictorial, of the Course of the Severn, &c. By J. Randall.
London: James S. Virtue, City Road and Ivy Lane. 1862.
A POET’S DAY-DREAMS. By Hans Christian Andersen, Author of “Pictures of Sweden,” “Improvisatore.”
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street. 1853.
INVESTIGATIONS in the THEORY of REFLECTED-RAY SURFACES, and their RELATION TO PLANE REFLECTED CAUSTICS. Also in the Appendix, a Theory of Plane Caustic Curves, identified with the Evolute of the Auxiliary Curve of Equiangular Intersection. By the Rev. G. F. Childe, M.A., Mathematical Professor in the South African College, Cape of Good Hope.
Cape Town: Published by J. C. Juta, Wale Street. 1858.
ON RELATED CAUSTICS of REFLECTION, and the EVOLUTE of the LEMNISCATA, as derived from a CAUSTIC of the Hyperbola. By the Rev. G. F. Childe, M.A.
Cape Town: Published by J. C. Juta, Wale Street. 1859.
SINGULAR PROPERTIES of the ELLIPSOID, and ASSOCIATED SURFACES of the NORTH DEGREE. Dedicated by permission to his Royal Highness Prince Alfred. By the Rev. G. F. Childe, M.A., author of “Ray Surfaces,” “Related Caustics,” &c., Mathematical Professor in the South African College, Member of the Board of Public Examiners at the Cape of Good Hope.
Macmillan & Co., Cambridge; J. C. Juta, Cape Town.
THE RELIQUARY: a Depository for Precious Relics, Legendary, Biographical, and Historical. Edited by Llewellynn Jewitt, F.S.A., Member of the Archæological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, &c., &c.
London: John Russell Smith, 36, Soho Square; Derby: Benrose & Sons, Irongate.
BISHOP PERCY’S FOLIO MANUSCRIPT BALLADS AND ROMANCES. Edited by John W. Hales, M.A., Fellow and late Assistant Tutor of Christ’s College, Cambridge, and Frederick J. Furnival, M.A., of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, assisted by Professor Child, of Harvard University, U.S., W. Chappel, Esq., &c.
London: N. Trübner & Co., 60, Paternoster Row. 1867.
SOUTH AMERICAN SKETCHES; or, a Visit to Rio Janiero, the Organ Mountains, La Plata, and the Parana. By Thomas Woodbine Hinchcliff, M.A., F.R.G.S., Author of “Summer Months Among the Alps.”
London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green. 1863.
SCENES FROM THE SNOW-FIELDS; being Illustrations of the Upper Ice-World of Mont Blanc, from Sketches made on the spot in the years 1856, 1857, 1858. With Historical and Descriptive Remarks, and a Comparison of the Chamonix and St. Gervais routes. By Edmund T. Coleman.
“But the feeding of rivers and the purifying of winds are the least of the services appointed to the hills. To fill the thirst of the human heart for the beauty of God’s working—to startle its lethargy with the deep and pure agitation of astonishment—are their higher missions. They are as great and noble architecture; first giving shelter, comfort, and rest; and covered also with mighty sculpture and painted legend.”—Ruskin.
The Views lithographed and printed in colours by Vincent Brooks.
London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans & Roberts. 1859.
THE HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of CHARNWOOD FOREST. By T. R. Potter. With an Appendix on the Geology, Botany, and Ornithology of the District. The Geology by J. B. Jukes, Esq., M.A., F.G.S. The Botany by the Rev. Andrew Bloxam, M.A., and Churchill Babington, Esq., Scholar of St. John’s College, Cambridge; and the Ornithology by Churchill Babington, Esq.
London: Hamilton, Adams, & Co., Paternoster Row; R. Allen, Nottingham; E. Allen, Leicester. 1842.
SCRAMBLES AMONGST THE ALPS in the YEARS 1860-69. By Edward Whymper. With five Maps and 120 Illustrations. Second Edition. Price One Guinea.
London: John Murray, Albemarle Street.
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THE LICHEN-FLORA of GREAT BRITAIN, IRELAND, and the CHANNEL ISLANDS. By the Rev. W. A. Leighton, B.A., F.L.S., F.B.S. Edin.
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A CONSPECTUS OF ALL THE LICHENS hitherto DISCOVERED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. With Diagnoses, &c.
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THE BIBLE IN SPAIN. By George Borrow, Author of “The Gipsies in Spain,” &c.
London: John Murray, Albemarle Street. 1861.
HAPPY THOUGHT HALL. By F. C. Burnand, Esq.
Published by Bradbury & Agnew, 10, Bouverie Street, Whitefriars.
THE ART OF TRAVEL; or, Shifts and Contrivances available in Wild Countries. By Francis Galton, F.R.G.S., Author of “The Explorers in Tropical South Africa,” and Honorary Secretary to the Royal Geographical Society.
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GUIDE TO THE PYRENEES, for the Use of Mountaineers. By Charles Packe. Second Edition, with Map and Illustrations, 7s. 6d.
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THROUGH NORWAY with a KNAPSACK. By W. Mattieu Williams. With six Tinted Views and Map.
London: Smith, Elder & Co., 65, Cornhill. 1859.
THE HANDBOOK FOR NORWAY. By T. Bennett.
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CANADA IN 1864: a Handbook for Settlers. By Henry T. Newton Chesshyre, late R.N., Author of “Recollections Of a Five Years’ Residence in Norway.”
London: Sampson Low, Son & Marston, 14, Ludgate Hill. 1864.
THE GAME BIRDS and WILD FOWL of SWEDEN AND NORWAY. Together with an Account of the Seals and Salt-Water Fishes. Embellished with a Map, and Illustrations executed in Chrome-Lithography, and 65 Woodcuts. By L. Lloyd, Author of “Field Sports of the North of Europe” and “Scandinavian Adventures.”
London: Day & Son (Limited), 6, Gate Street, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. 1867.
OLD SPORTS AND SPORTSMEN; or, the Willey Country. With Sketches of Squire Forester and his Whipper-in, Tom Moody.
“You all knew Tom Moody, the Whipper-in, well.”
By John Randall, F.G.S., Author of “The Severn Valley,” &c. Illustrated with numerous Engravings.
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