In the Year 1863.

BY PROFESSOR D. T. ANSTED, M.A., F.R.S.

8vo, cloth, with Maps and Cuts, 16s.


SATURDAY REVIEW, Dec. 5, 1863.—"What Mr. Ansted saw in the Ionian Islands he saw well, and under good auspices, and has noted down carefully."

NONCONFORMIST, Dec. 18, 1863.—"Professor Ansted's volume furnishes interesting information on all points on which information might fairly be looked for in such a work. His narrative is throughout light and agreeable reading."

ATHENÆUM, Dec. 21, 1863.—"Through these Islands Professor Ansted has accomplished a pleasant run, the incidents of which are as pleasantly narrated. What Professor Ansted effected in his volume on the Channel Islands for that insular group in our own seas, he has accomplished as successfully for these Isles of Greece in the work which we now make over to its assured public."

THE PRESS, Jan. 22, 1864.—"Highly interesting on account of the great variety of information it contains, and not less highly commendable for the impartiality with which the various data for judging of the expediency of the transfer of the Islands to the kingdom of Greece are placed before the reader."


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