1827.] 



List of New Works. 



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Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary for Chil- 

 dren, with 24 coloured delineations of the 

 most important diseases. 



Crowning the British Poetesses; a Poem. 

 A Compendium of the Laws of Nature 

 and Nations. By J. P. Thomas. 



The Romance of History : England. By 

 Henry Neele, Esq. will consist of Tales 

 founded on fact, and illustrative of the ro- 

 mantic annals of each reign, from the Nor- 

 man Conquest to the Restoration. In 3 vols. 

 small 8vo. 



Bibliographica Cantabrigiensia, or Re- 

 marks upon the most valuable and curious 

 Book Rarities in the University of Cam- 

 bridge. Illustrated by original Letters and 

 Notes, Biographical, Literary, and Anti- 

 quarian. 



An Historical, Antiquarian, and Pictu- 

 resque Account of Kirkstall Abbey. Em- 

 bellished with engravings, from original 

 drawings, by W. Mulready and C.Cope. In 

 post 8vo. 



The Planter's Guide, or a Practical Essay 

 on the best Method of giving immediate 

 Effect to Wood, by the Kemoval of large 

 Trees and Underwood. By Sir Henry 

 Steuart, Bart., with plates. 



The White Hoods: an Historical Ro- 

 mance. By the Author of " De Foix," 

 " Letters written during a Tour through Nor- 

 mandy and Brittany," &c. In 3 vols. 



A Descriptive Catalogue of the Works of 

 that admirable Artist, Wenceslaus Hollar, 

 arranged according to their various Classes, 

 with a Biographical Account of his Life, 

 from the MSS. of the late Messrs. Robert 

 Graves, Senior and Junior, with Additions, 

 by Francis Graves. 



The Antidote, or Memoirs of a Free- 

 thinker : including Letters and Conversations 

 on Scepticism and the Evidences of Chris- 

 tianity. In 2 vols. I2mo. 



The Rev. S. W. Burgess will shortly pub- 

 lish a volume of Poems, to be called Leisure 

 Hours, to be published for the benefit of an 

 Orphan. 



Hope Leslie, or Early Times in the Mas- 

 sachusetts. By the Author of " Redwood," 

 " A New England Tale/' <fec. 



Introductory Report to the Code of Prison 

 Discipline, explanatory of the Principles on 

 which the Code is founded. Being part of 

 the System of Penal Laws prepared for the 

 State of Louisiana. By Edward Livings- 

 ton. 



In November will appear Time's Tele- 

 scope for 1828, or a Complete Guide to the 

 Almanack, containing Historical, Biographi- 

 cal, and Antiquarian Notices, together with 

 the Natural History and Astronomy of every 

 Month in the Year. 



A Third Edition of Mr. Bakewell's In- 

 troduction to Geology, greatly enlarged, will 

 be published early in January next. 

 Traditions of Lancashire. By W. Roby. 

 Sylvia, or the May Queen, a Lyrical 

 Drama. By George Darley, Esq. 



Allan Cunningham, the Author of Paul 

 Jones, has in the press a Romance, bearing 

 the name of Sir Michael Scott. 



An Edition of Cowper's John Gilpin, with 

 six illustrations by George Cruikshank. 



Illustrations of India. By Messrs. Thomas 

 and William Duniell, R.A. under the patron- 

 age of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great 

 Britain. 



Twenty-six Illustrations to Walton and 

 Cotton's Complete Angler. 8vo. prints, 2 Is." 

 4to. India proofs, 22s. 



The Clarendon Papers will be published in 

 a few days, by Mr. Colburn, in 2 vols. 4to. 

 They comprise the Correspondence of Henry, 

 Earl of Clarendon, and Laurence, Earl of 

 Rochester ; with the very curious Diary of 

 Lord Clarendon, from 1687 to 1690, contain- 

 ing minute particulars of the Events attend- 

 ing the Revolution. They will be illustrated 

 with Portraits, (copied from the originals, by 

 permission of the Right Hon. the Earl of 

 Clarendon,) and other Engravings. 



The noble Author of " Matilda,'' is about 

 to publish another Tale of the Day, entitled 

 " Yes and No.'' 



The well known and admired Author of 

 " Granby" who has been residing abroad for 

 the last two years, has also nearly ready for 

 publication a new Novel, to be called " Her- 

 bert Lacy." 



" Angelo's Reminiscences" are in the 

 press, and will very speedily appear, con- 

 sisting of the Memoirs of the Elder Angelo, 

 his Friends and Connexions, from his first 

 arrival in England in 1750; and continued 

 by his son, Henry Angelo, to the present 

 time. The two Angelos had the honour of 

 attending professionally, nine members of 

 the Royal Family, and almost all the per- 

 sons of rank in the kingdom, for nearly 

 eighty years successively, and are thus ena- 

 bled to add to the interest of their own remi- 

 niscences, by introducing numerous original 

 anecdotes and curious traits in rhe personal 

 history of many noble and illustrious charac- 

 ters. 



An octavo edition of the curious and 

 valuable Memoirs of Pepys, is nearly ready 

 for publication. 



" Vicissitudes in the Life of a Scottish 

 Soldier," written by himself, will soon ap- 

 pear, and is to contain some curious particu- 

 lars of the Peninsular War, not to be found 

 in works of more pretension on the subject. 



The celebrated Author of " The Spy,'* 

 ''The Pilot," "The Pioneers/' "The 

 Prairie," &c. has in the press a new work, 

 called " The Red Rover." It is said to be 

 another Tale of the Sea. 



Burke's Peerage and Baronetage of the 

 United Kingdom is nearly ready. The new 

 edition, which has been very considerably en- 

 larged and improved, from communications 

 of the first authority, is to be infinitely the 

 most complete and important work of the 

 class ever published. It will comprehend 

 the latest alterations in the names -of the 



