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This volume is part of the Scientific Travellers, 1789-1874 facsimile series of six classic works in nine volumes, printed on acid-free paper and bound for library use. The titlessold as a specially priced set or as individual volumesinclude:
* John White, Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales (1790)
[ISBN: 0-415-28932-7]
* Alexander von Humboldt, Aspects of Nature in Different Lands and Different Climates (1849)
[ISBN: 0-415-28933-5]
* Joseph Hooker, Himalayan Journals (1854) in two parts
[Part One ISBN: 0-415-28934-3 * Part Two ISBN: 0-415-28935-1]
* H.W.Bates, Naturalist on the River Amazons (1863) in two parts
[Part One ISBN: 0-415-28936-X * Part Two ISBN: 0-415-28937-8
* A.R.Wallace, The Malay Archipelago (1869) in two parts
[Part One ISBN: 0-415-28938-6 * Part Two ISBN: 0-415-28939-4]
* Thomas Baines, The Gold Regions of South-East Africa (1877)
[ISBN: 0-415-32873-X]
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