Corpus of Modern Scottish Writing (CMSW) - www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk/cmsw/ Document : 264 Title: Letter from Burnes to Murray, 28 Dec 1834 Author(s): Burnes Paris 28-December 1834 My dear Sir, I have great pleasure in receiving your note of the 22nd with the proof sheets as well as your [¿] of the following day, but what with [¿] and dinners, time flies faster in this capital than ever I have found it - i have been living fast in every sense of the word and for or state of fine [¿] in [¿] lottery here, my fellow traveller & myself [¿] 2700 [¿] which we hold fast but like a good Christian, I shall render unto Ceaser the things that are [¿] if in Paris. I am very much pleased with the proofs which you have sent to me and think that Mr Lockharts suggestion is a decidd improvement as it removes the side notes to the top of the page - I like the appearence also which when bound up will make the work of the size of Lyeles Geology I imagine- You need not therefore delay in printing the remainder as my brother is at hand to make the few corrections which I imagine the press will require - I find that M. Klaproths observations will appear in the "Annales des Voyages" & not in my book which is simply a translation-[He] is well on You do not say anything regarding the plates - The views of Hydrabad & Sindree would I think answer if doubled up - but the Cutchee, the Sindian - & the [3] vols of Bam[¿]an will require to be re lithographed - the coins may also be doubled up - I would like however if you could make some alteration in my visage in the "costume of Bokhara" for it is said to be so arch and cunning that I shall be handed down to posterity as a real Tartar!! Suppose you strike it out altogether or get Mr. Mackie to touch it up a little, or suppose you substitute a lithograph of the miniature which I shewed to you & which my Brother has - Do any of the three which you like - I make the last proposal because I believe you wish to have me booked but what you do I ma sure I shall approve of- I am very sorry to hear of the difficulties which have been stated regarding the [¿] - It is out of the question to give such a sum for it & on enquiring here I find that [¿] map engraver in Paris is preparing the map for the French edition for 7 or 800 [¿] — I shall write to Cap [¿] to speak to Mr [¿] on this subject & if he cannot arrange the [¿] it will be necessry to engrave as you say another map - [¿] will print out the parts necessary which as a general rule I may mention should extend one inch & a half on each side of the red line in the old map - In fact on this instruction I am sure that you even could himself give the necessary directions - My stay in Paris is so uncertain that it would be a dubious arrangement to have a map preponed here & I do nto think the publisher will be displeased to give the one [¿] is now preparing, but on this print you would know better - I have just been at a [¿] of the [¿] where I met Klapworth who looks more like a dying man than a contentious critic - I am to accompany the Geographical Society on the [¿] to see Louis Philippe but it is a [¿] day and all I shall ahve the hour John Murray Esqr 50 Albemarle Street London- of seeing will be [¿] as I believe he is silent as a [¿] God - on such occasions - I am enjoying Paris very much & think that your was prediction of my never getting beyond it will prove true - With best remem berences to him & your family believe me Yours ever sincerely [¿] Barnes-