4. A VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD, IN THE Years 1803, 4, 5, and 6; by the command of his Imperial Majesty, Alexander I. in the Ships Nadeshda and Neva; under the orders of Captain A. J. Von Krusenstern. Translated from the German, (now printing at Berlin,) by Richard Belgrave Hoppner, Esq. Handsomely printed in One large Volume 4to. with Charts, Plates, &c. &c. In the Press.

This Voyage is extremely interesting, not only as being the first ever undertaken by Russia round the World, but as replete with accurate and valuable information. Its principal object was to carry out M. De Resanoff, Ambassador Extraordinary from the Court of Russia to the Empire of Japan, with the view of establishing a communication. It contains a particular Account of this Embassy, and an interesting Description of the Manners and Customs of the several Tribes and Nations of the Great Pacific, hitherto so little known.

5. AN ACCOUNT OF THE KINGDOM OF NEPAUL: Being the Substance of Observations made during a Mission to that Country in the Year 1793. By Colonel William Kirkpatrick. In royal 4to. embellished with a large Map and Fifteen Engravings. 2l. 12s. 6d.

6. TWENTY-FOUR LARGE VIEWS IN ARABIA, Abyssinia, and Egypt, &c. Executed from Drawings by Henry Salt, Esq. who accompanied Lord Valentia on his Travels, and has since been employed on a Mission to Abyssinia.

The Engravings are in the same size and manner as Mr. Daniell's Oriental Scenery, being 24 by 18 inches. The whole are mounted, and delivered in a portfolio, at the price of Twenty-six Guineas the Set.

7. THE COSTUMES:—Illustrative of the Manners, Habits, and Decorations of the Russians, Turks, Austrians, Chinese, &c. represented in a Series of Three Hundred and Seventy-three Engravings, accurately finished in the Colours of the original Subjects, with short descriptive Essays; forming Seven Volumes, Imperial 4to. as follow:

The Costume of China; by Lieutenant-Colonel Mason; from original Drawings, by Peu Qua, of Canton—Six Guineas.

The Punishments of China; by the Same—Three Guineas and a Half.

The Costume of Turkey; by Octavian D'Alvemart—Eight Guineas.