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11368 The Publishers' 'Circular Dec . 31 , 188 c
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MW WORK BT CAOT TRIST 1 AM , SPECIAL NOTICE . —To be published in Twenty-Two Monthly Parts , quarto ( size of € Men of Mark 9 ) , In wrapper , price 2 s . 6 d » PATHWAYS of PALESTINE : A DESCRIPTIVE TOUR THROUGH THE HOLY LAND . By the Rev . Canon TRISTRAM . ILLUSTRATED WITH FORTY-FOUR PERMANENT PHOTOGRAPHS . ( The Photographs are large , and most perfect specimens of the art . ) Part I . ( now ready ) contains Photographs of—THE SAMARITAN ROLL ( as Frontispiece to Volume ) . HEBRON . BETHLEHEM . FROM THE PREFATORY NOTE . ( # # * f £ , | i photographs which illustrate these pages may justly claimas works , of art , to be the most admirably executed views which have been produced . * Guided by them we propose to conduct our readers through the Pathways of Palestine , following no beaten track , but endeavouring to embrace in our leisurely journey every spot of historic importance , from many of which the guide-led tourist turns unwittingly aside . Highways there are none , and our paths through that land of the past are simply the line from place to place , for hedge or wall nowhere impedes or diverts our march . As we ride on we shall not forget the memories of history , and it will be one great object of our description to recall at every point of our journey the associated events , not only of Biblical and Roman History , but of that period which is generally overlooked by the traveller , but which is not the least interesting or important , and which has left more architectural memorials than any other—the three centuries of the Crusades . # # ¦ # # • # * As the writer is on the point of making a fourth visit of exploration to the country , any new discoveries which come under observation will be at once incorporated in this work / j i London j SAMPSON Crown LOW Buildings , MARSTON , 188 Fleet , Street SEARLB , E . G . , & RIVINGTON , ( 758 )
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 31, 1880, page 1368, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_31121880/page/28/
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