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common wealth," by Dr. Giles Fletcher; and the travels of Sir Jerome Horsey, knt., now for the first time printed entire from his own manuscript. Ed. by Edward A. Bond. 1856. DK21 B71.

(Works issued by the Hakluyt society [no. XX])

Catherine II., empress of Russia. Memoirs. Written by herself. 1859. C14 C361 M14.

The court of St. Petersburg, particularly towards the end of the reign of Catherine II, and the commencement of that of Paul I. From the French. [190-]. DK169 C86.

(Secret memoirs of courts of Europe. v. 6.)

De la conduite de la guerre d'orient. Expédition de Crimée: mémoire adressé au gouvernement de S. M. l'Empereur Napoléon III. Par un officier général. 1855. DK214

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Gielgud, Adam. Memoirs of Prince Adam Czartoryski and his respondence with Alexander I. 2d ed. 1888. C14 C998 G27. Hamley, Sir E. B. The war in the Crimea. 1890. DK214 H223. The history of Poland. 1831. DK414 H67.

(The cabinet cyclopaedia) Hordynski, Jósef. History of the late Polish revolution, and the events of the campaign. 2d ed. 1833. DK436 H79.

[Jones, Stephen.] The history of Poland, from its origin as a nation to the commencement of the year 1795. 1795. DK414 J79. Joyneville, C. Life and times of Alexander I., emperor of all the Russias. 1875. 3 v. C14 A374 J53.

K., O. Skobeleff and the Slavonic cause. 1883. C14 S628 N53. Kinglake, A. W. The invasion of the

Crimea: its origin, and an account

of its progress down to the death of Lord Raglan. 1868-1888. 6 v. v. 4 wanting. DK214 K54. Klaczko, Julian. Two chancellors, Prince Gortchakof and Prince Bismarck. 1876. C14 G675 K34. Kravchinskii, S. M. Russia under the tzars by Stepniak [pseud.]. Rendered into English by William Westall. 1885. DK61 D75. Laverne, L. M. P. de. Life of Field Marshal Souvarof, with reflections upon the history of Russia during part of the eighteenth century. 1814. C14 S967 L5.

Levesque, P. C. Histoire de Russie, et des principales nations de l'empire Russe. 4e éd., rev. et aug. d'une vie inédite de Catherine II, par l'auteur, continuée jusqu'à la mort de Paul Ier., et publiée avec des notes, par Mm. Malte-Brun et 1812. 8 v. DK39 L66. 'Depping.

Life of Alexander II., emperor of all the Russias. J53.

Lloyd, H. E.

1883. C14

A375

Alexander I., emperor

of Russia; or a sketch of his life. 1826. C14 A374 L37.

Manstein, C. H. von. Memoirs of Russia, from the year 1727 to the year 1744. Tr. from the original manuscript of the Baron de Manstein. 2d ed., cor. 1773. DK156 M25.

Morfill, W. R. The story of Poland. 1896. DK414 M84.

(The story of the nations)

The

story of Russia. 1890. DK41 M84.

(The story of the nations) Mottley, John. Life of Peter the Great. 1755. 3 v. C14 P478 M53. Noble, Edmund. The Russian revolt: its causes, conditions, and prospects. 1885. DK61 N74.

Palmer, A. T. Authentic memoirs of the life of John Sobieski, king of Poland. 1815. C14 J65 P3. Perkins, J. B. The partition of Poland. (In American historical review. v. 2. p. 76-92. Oct. 1896.) Rambaud, A. N. A popular history of Russia, from the earliest times to 1880. Tr. by L. B. Lang. Ed.

and enlarged by Nathan Haskell Dole. Including a history of the Turko-Russian war of 1877-78, from the best authorities, by the editor. 1879-1882. 3 v. DK41 R16.

Schuyler, Eugene. Peter the Great, emperor of Russia. A study of historical biography. 1884. 2 v. C14 P478 S7.

Tooke, William. History of Russia,

from the foundation of the monarchy by Rurik, to the accession of Catharine the Second. 1800. 2 v. DK39 T66.

Life of Catharine II, empress of Russia. 4th ed. 1800. 3 v. C14 C361 T52.

Waliszewski, K. The romance of an empress; Catharine II. of Russia. Tr. from the French. 1894. C14 C361 M14.

RUSSIA.

Description and Travel. Social Life and Customs.

Brandes, G. M. C. Impressions of
Russia. Tr. from the Danish by
Samuel C. Eastman. [1889.]
DK32 B811.

Buckley, J. M. The midnight sun;
the tsar and the nihilist; adven-
tures and observations in Norway,
Sweden and Russia, [c1886.]
DK26 B92.

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Hare, A. J. C. Studies in Russia. 1885. DK26 H27. Herberstein, Sigmund, freiherr von. Notes upon Russia: being a translation of the earliest account of that country, entitled Rerum moscoviticarum commentarii. Tr. and ed., with notes and an introduction, by R. H. Major. 1851-52. 2 v. DK21 H53.

(Half-title: Works issued by the Hakluyt society. [no. X, XII]) Bibliographical introduction. Jerrmann, Edward. Pictures from St. Petersburg. Tr. from the original German, by Frederick Hardman. 1852. DK25 J55.

Lagny, Germain de. The knout and The Russians; or, The Muscovite empire, the czar, and his people. Tr. from the French by John Bridgeman. 1854. DK25 L17. Leroy-Beaulieu, Anatole. The empire of the tsars and the Russians. Tr. from the 3d French ed. with annotations, by Zénaïde A. Ragozin. 1893-96. 3 v. DK32 L61.

CONTENTS.-pt. 1. The country and its inhabitants.-pt. 2. The institutions.-pt. 3. The religion.

Loubat, J. F. duc de. Narrative of the mission to Russia, in 1866, of Gustavus Vasa Fox, assistantsecretary of the navy. From the journal and notes by J. F. Loubat. Ed. by John D. Champlin, jr. 1873. DK26 L88.

Maxwell, J. S. The czar; his court and people: including a tour in Norway and Sweden. 1848. DK25 M46.

Morfill, W. R. Russia. 1880. DK26 M85.

Norman, Henry. All the Russias;

travels and studies in contemporary European Russia, Finland, Siberia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. 1902. DK26 N84.

Palmer, F. H. E. Russian life in town and country. 1904. DK32

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ularly of Russia, Siberia, and Great Tartary; both in their ancient and modern state: together with an entire new polyglot-table of the dialects of 32 Tartarian nations. Written originally in High German by Mr. Philip John von Strahlenberg. Now faithfully tr. into English. 1738. DK23 S89.

Tooke, William. View of the Russian

empire during the reign of Catharine the Second, and to the close of the eighteenth century. 2d ed. 1800. 3 v. DK23 T66.

The tsar and his people; or, Social
life in Russia. 1891. DK26 T87.
CONTENTS.-Social life in Rus-
sia. By the vicomte E. M. de Vogüe.
-Through the Caucasus. By the Vi-
comte E. M. de Vogüe.-Palatial
Petersburg. By T. Child.-The fair
of Nijnii-Novgorod. By T. Child.-
Holy Moscow. By T. Child.-The
Kremlin and Russian art. By T.
Child.-Modern Russian art. By T.
Child.-Russian bronzes. By C. Cook.
-A Russian village. By V. Verestch-
agin.

Wallace, Sir D. M. Russia. 1877.
DK26 W211.

SIBERIA and other RUSSIAN TERRITORY IN ASIA.
History. Description and Travel.

Atkinson, T. W. Oriental and west-
ern Siberia: a narrative of seven
years' explorations and adventures
in Siberia, Mongolia, the Kirghis
steppes, Chinese Tartary, and part
of Central Asia. 1865. DK755
A77.

Travels in the regions of the upper and lower Amoor, and the Russian acquisitions on the confines of India and China. 1860. DK755 A87.

Burnaby, F. G. A ride to Khiva:

travels and adventures in Central Asia. 1877. DK883 B965.

Bush, R. J. Reindeer, dogs, and snowshoes: a journal of Siberian travel and explorations made in 1865, 1866, and 1867. 1871. DK755 B97. Collins, P. M. A voyage down the Amoor: with a land journey through Siberia, and incidental notices of Manchooria, Kamschatka, and Japan. 1860. DK755 C71. Cottrell, C. H. Recollections of Siberia, in the years 1840 and 1841. 1842. DK755 C85.

Erman, G. A. Travels in Siberia: including excursions northwards, down the Obi, to the Polar Circle,

and, southwards, to the Chinese frontier. Tr. from the German, by W. D. Cooley. 1850. 2 v. DK755 E72.

[Greener, W. O.] Greater Russia;
the continental empire of the Old
world, by Wirt Gerrare [pseud.]
1903. DK755 G81.

Knox, T. W. Overland through Asia.
Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and
Tartar life. 1870. DK755 K74.
Lesseps, J. B. B., baron de. Travels
in Kamtschatka, 1787 and 1788.
Tr. from the French. 1790. 2 v.
DK771 K2 L63.

MacGahan, J. A.

Campaigning on

the Oxus, and the fall of Khiva. 1874. DK889 M14.

O'Donovan, Edmund. The Merv

Oasis; travels and adventures east of the Caspian during the years 1879-80-81, including five months' residence among the Tekkés of Merv. 1883. 2 v. DK861 M503. Vámbéry, Armin. Travels in Central Asia: being the account of a journey from Teheran across the Turkoman Desert on the eastern shore of the Caspian to Khiva, Bokhara, and Samarcand. Performed in 1863. 1865. DK851 V22.

NORWAY, SWEDEN, DENMARK and ICELAND.
History. Description and Travel.

Acerbi, Giuseppe. Travels through
Sweden, Finland, and Lapland, to
the North Cape, in 1798 and 1799.
1802. 2 v. DL616 A17.
Andrews, John. The history of the
revolutions of Denmark. With an
account of the present state of
that kingdom and people. 1774.
2 v. DL147 A56.

Arckenholtz, Johann. Memoires con-
cernant Christine, reine de Suede.
1751-1760. 4 v. C15 C555 A64.
Baden, J. G. L. The history of Nor-
way, from the earliest times, by
G. L. Baden, and from the union
of Calmar, by Baron Holberg. Tr.
from the Danish, and continued to
the present time, by A. Andersen
Feldborg. 1817. DL448 B13.
Baedeker, Karl. Norway, Sweden,

and Denmark; handbook for travellers. 8th ed. rev. and augm. 1903. DL4 B13.

Appended: Sketch of Norwegian and Swedish grammar, with vocabulary and list of phrases, 40 p. Bain, R. N. Charles XII., and the collapse of the 'wedish empire. 1895. C15 C475 B3.

Baker, Mrs. Woods. Pictures of Swedish life; or, Svea and her children. 1894. DL633 B16. Boyesen, H. H. The story of Norway. 1895. DL449 B7.

(The story of the nations) Bröchner, Jessie. Danish life in town and country. 1903. DL131 B8.

Brown, John. The courts of Sweden and Denmark from 1766 to 1818. [190-.] 2 v. DL44 B87.

(Secret memoirs of the courts of Europe. v. 7, 8.)

Carlyle, Thomas. The early kings of Norway. 1875. (In Carlyle, Thos. Works. v. 18.)

Catteau-Calleville, J. P. G. A general view of Sweden: containing, besides a geographical description of the country, an account of its constitution, religion, civil and criminal laws, population, natural riches, external and internal com

merce, finances, money, weights, and measures: together with the manners and customs of its inhabitants, the present state of the arts and sciences in that kingdom, and the form of government as established in 1772. Tr. from the French. 1790. DL611 C36. Christina, queen of Sweden. Lettres choisies de Christine, reine de Suede. 1759. 2 v. C15 C555 L15. [Colton, Robert.] Rambles in Sweden and Gottland: By Sylvanus. 1847. DL617 C72.

Cronholm, N. N. A history of Sweden,
from the earliest times to
present day. 1902. 2 v.
C94.

the DL648

Du Chaillu, P. B. The land of the midnight sun; summer and winter journeys through Sweden, Norway, Lapland and northern Finland. 1882. 2 v. DL9 D82.

The viking age: the early history, manners, and customs of the ancestors of the English-speaking nations. 1889. 2 v. DL21 D8. [Dunham, S. A.] Denmark, Sweden and Norway. By the author of the "History of Spain and Portugal." 1839-40. 3 v. DL46 D91.

(The cabinet cyclopaedia.) Fletcher, C. R. L. Gustavus Adolphus and the struggle of Protestantism for existence. 1890. C15 G982 F35. Gaulot, Paul. A friend of the Queen;

Marie Antoinette-Count de Fersen. 1893. C15 F399 G5.

Geffroy, Auguste. Historie des états scandinaves (Suède, Norvége, Danemark.) 1851. DL46 G29.

Geijer, E. G. The history of the Swedes. Tr. from the Swedish with an introduction and notes, by J. H. Turner. The first portion, (comprising the first three volumes of the original,) from the earliest period to the accession of Charles the Tenth. [1845.] DL649 G32.

Griffin, G. W. My Danish days. With a glance at the history, traditions,

and literature of the old northern country. 1875. DL117 G85. Headley, P. C. The island of fire; or, A thousand years of the old Northmen's home. 874-1874. 1875. DL312 H43. Heidenstam, O. G. von. Swedish life in town and country. 1904. DL631 H'46.

History of Gustavus Vasa, king of Sweden. 1852. C15 G981 H28. Hochschild, baron. Désirée, queen of Sweden and Norway. Tr. by Mrs. M. Carey. 1890. C15 D458 C4. Keary, C. F. The vikings in western Christendom, A. D. 789 to A. D. 888. 1891. DL65 K24. Kneeland, Samuel. An American in Iceland. An account of its scenery, people, and history. With a description of its millennial celebration in August, 1874; with notes on the Orkney, Shetland, and Faroe islands, and the great eruption of 1875. 1876. DL312 K68. Larson, L. M. The household of the Norwegian kings in the 13th century. (In American historical review. v. 13. p. 459-479. Apr. 1908.) Linné, Carl von. Lachesis lapponica;

by

or, A tour in Lapland, now first published from the original manuscript journal of Linnæus; James Edward Smith. 1811. 2 v. DL971 L2 L7.

Mackenzie, Sir G. S., 7th bart. Tra

vels in the island of Iceland during the summer of the year MDCCCX. 2d ed. 1812. DL312 M14.

The "Preliminary dissertation on the history and literature of Iceland," the chapters, "Present state of education and literature," "On the government, laws and religion," and appendix I, "On the diseases of the Icelanders," are by Sir Henry Holland; the chapter, "Zoology, and botany," is by Dr. Richard Bright; and appendix II, "Icelandic flora," is by W. J. Hooker.

Mallet, P. H. Northern antiquities:

or, A description of the manners, customs, religion and laws of the ancient Danes, and other northern nations; including those of our Own Saxon ancestors. With a

translation of the Edda, or system of runic mythology, and other pieces, from the ancient Islandic tongue. Tr. from Mons. Mallet's Introduction à l'histoire de Dannemarc, &c. With additional notes by the English translator and Goranson's Latin version of the Edda. 1770. 2 v. DL31 M22.

Translated from the French by Bishop Percy.

Otté E. C. Scandinavian history. By E. C. Otté. 1874. DL46 089. Paijkull, K. W. A summer in Ice

land. Tr. by Rev. M. R. Barnard. 1868. DL312 P14.

Pfeiffer, I. R. A journey to Iceland, and travels in Sweden and Norway. Tr. from the German of Ida Pfeiffer, by Charlotte Fenimore Cooper. 1852. DL312 P56. Poniatowski, count. Remarks on M. de Voltaire's history of Charles XII., king of Sweden. 1741. Sinding, P. C. History of Scandinavia, from the early times of the Norsemen and Vikings to the present day. 2d ed. 1859. DL46 S62.

Snorri Sturluson. The heimskringla; or, The sagas of the Norse kings. From the Icelandic of Snorre Sturlason, by Samuel Laing. 2d ed., rev., with notes by Rasmus B. Anderson. 1889. 4 v. DL447 S67. Stevens, J. L. History of Gustavus Adolphus. 1884. C15 G982 S72. Troil, Uno von, abp. of Upsala. Letters on Iceland: containing observations on the civil, literary, ecclesiastical, and natural history; antiquities, volcanos, basaltes, hot springs; customs, dress, manners of the inhabitants, made in 1772, by Joseph Banks, assisted by Dr. Solander, Dr. J. Lind, Dr. Uno von Troil, and several other literary and ingenious gentlemen. Written by Uno von Troil. To which are added the letters of Dr. Ihre and Dr. Bach to the author, concerning the Edda and the elephantiasis of Iceland. 2d ed. 1780. DL309 T8.

"Catalogue of writers on Iceland," 120 entries: p. xviii-xxvi.

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