MURRAY'S HANDBOOKS FOR TRAVELLERS IN ITALY.
The following are now ready.
HANDBOOK FOR NORTH ITALY.—Being a Guide to SARDINIA, LOMBARDY, VENICE, PARMA, PIACENZA, MODENA, LUCCA, FLORENCE, and TUSCANY, as far as the VAL D'ARNO. With Maps and Plates. Post 8vo. 9s.
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HANDBOOK FOR CENTRAL ITALY. Part I.—Being a Guide to SOUTHERN TUSCANY and the PAPAL STATES. With Maps and Plans. Post 8vo. 7s.
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HANDBOOK FOR CENTRAL ITALY, Part II.—Being a Guide to ROME and its Environs. With Plan, Post 8vo. (Nearly Ready.)
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HANDBOOK FOR SOUTHERN ITALY.—Being a guide to the CONTINENTAL PORTION of the TWO SICILIES, including NAPLES, POMPEII, HERCULANEUM, VESUVIUS, BAY OF NAPLES, &c. With Map and Plans. Post 8vo. 15s.
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HANDBOOK TO THE ITALIAN SCHOOLS OF PAINTING—From the German of Kugler. With 100 Illustrations from the Old Masters. Post 8vo.
JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street.
THE QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. CLXXXVI., is published on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th.
Contents:
I. THE INSTITUTE OF FRANCE.
II. MURDER OF THOMAS A BECKET.
III. THE DAUPHIN IN THE TEMPLE.
IV. THE HOLY PLACES.
V. DIARY OF CASAUBON.
VI. ELECTRO-BIOLOGY AND MESMERISM.
VII. LIFE OF HAYDON.
JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street.
Now ready,
MURRAY'S MODERN DOMESTIC COOKERY BOOK. A New and Cheaper Edition, most carefully revised and improved. With 100 Woodcuts. Price FIVE SHILLINGS, strongly bound.
*** Of this Popular Work more than 210,000 Copies have been sold.
JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street.
COMPLETION OF THE WORK. cloth 1s.: by post, 1s. 6d., p. 192.—WELSH SKETCHES, THIRD (and Last) SERIES. By the Author of "Proposals for Christian Union."—Contents: 1. Edward the Black Prince. 2. Owen Glendower, Prince of Wales. 3. Mediæval Bardism. 4. The Welsh Church.
"Will be read with great satisfaction, not only by all sons of the principality, but by all who look with interest on that portion of our island in which the last traces of our ancient British race and language still linger."—Notes and Queries.
London: JAMES DARLING. 81. Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields.
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