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The Editor of Lieut. Eyre's Journal has been led to
think that the sketches here offered to the public may be
extensively acceptable, as illustrations of the work which has
been already so favourably received. The drawings, of which
these are faithful copies, were made in captivity, and sent
home for the amusement of Mr. Eyre's private friends, at
their request, with no idea on his part that they would meet
the public eye. Under these circumstances it were superflu-
ous to beg that allowances may be made for their defects.
The set of Portraits is far from being complete, but a few
valuable additions to those received from Mr. Eyre have
been obligingly made by individuals at home. The portrait
of the late lamented Sir Wm. Macnaghten was thus kindly
furnished by a relative; that of Sir Alexander Burnes by
Mr. Murray; and those of Capt. Skinner and Lieut.
Haughton by their friends. The sketches of Mahomed
Akber Khan and Shah Soojah, are copies by Mr. Vigne's
permission from the originals, taken by himself from life. By
the assistance of these several contributors, to whom the
Editor's best thanks are offered, a set of sketches has been
made up, which cannot fail to interest those who have read of
the disasters of Cabul. It is due to Mr. Lowes Dickinson to
acknowledge, that while he has, in his beautiful lithographic
drawings, faithfully followed the originals, their slightness
left him ample scope for the exercise of his own taste and
talent, by which they have very greatly profited.
It only remains to say that these Sketches are issued at
the lowest price, at which the Artist and Publishers could |
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