List of New 



[DEC. 



WORKS IN THE TRESS. 







A u-*w edition of " The Adventures of 

 Nanfragus," is in (he press. We are happy 

 to learn (hat the publicity which this work 

 has gained for the author a publicity which 

 ws \v. j re the first to contribute to has induced 

 the Director of the East India Company to 

 p!ac? him on their establishment. 



The " Sianley Tales," Part I, Second 

 Series, with considerable improvements, and 

 beautifully illustrated, is in the press. 



The Authoress of " Stanmore" has an- 

 nounced her intention of publishing a new 

 Novel, to be called " Cuthbert ; ? ' it will ap- 

 pear early in January. 



A Summary of the Laws relati ng to the 

 Government and Maintenance of the Poor. 

 By Sir Gregory A. Lewin, of the Middle 

 Temple, Barrister at Law. 



Sunday Evening Discourses ; or, a Com- 

 pendious System of Scriptural Divinity ; for 

 the Use of Households. By the Rev. Richard 

 "Warner. In 2 vols. I2mo. 



Mr. Canning's Parliamentary Speeches will 

 be forthcoming in December. The delay in 

 their publication has been occasioned solely 

 by the preparation of the Memoir and Por- 

 trait which are to accompany them. 



The Subaltern's Log Book, including 

 Anecdotes of well-known Military Charac- 

 ters, in 2 vols. post 8vo., is announced as 

 nearly ready. 



A Discourse on the Poor Laws of Eng- 

 land and Scotland, on the State of the Poor 

 of Ireland, and on Emigration, by George 

 Strickland, Esq., is in the press. 



The Lady's Monitor, or Letters and Essays 

 on Conduct, Morals, Religion, &c. addressed 

 to Young Ladies, by Lady Jaue Grey, Queen 

 Katharine, <fec. <fec. 



Journal of Morbid Anatomy, or Researches 

 Physiological, Pathological, and Therapeu- 

 tic. By J. R. Farre, M.D. The first num- 

 ber to appear early in 1828. 



Posthumous Papers, facetious and fanci- 

 ful, of a Person lately about Towu, will be 

 published in a few days. 



A Translation from the German of Madame 

 Pichler's new Historical Romance, entitled, 

 the Swedes in Prague. 



Lieutenant Siboon announces a Practical 

 Treatise on Topographical Surveying and 

 Drawing, with Instructions for Topographi- 

 cal Modelling, or the Art of representing the 

 Surface of the Country in relief. 



A short series of Popular Lectures on the 

 Steam Engine, by Dr. Lardner, the Pro- 

 fessor of Mechanical Philosophy in the New 

 University, is announced for publication. 



Parts II. and III. of the Dictionary of 

 Anatomy and Physiology. Hy H. Dew- 

 hurst, Esq. F.A S. Lecturer on Anatomy, 

 &c. 



A Treatise on the General Principles, 

 Powers, and Facility of Application of the 

 Congreve Rocket System, as compared with 

 Artillery: shewing the various Applications 

 of this Weapon, both for Sea arufLand Ser- 



vice, and its diflVrent Uses in the Field and 1 

 in Sieges. Illustrated by It, plates. By 

 Major-General Sir W. Congreve, Bart. 4to. 



the White Hoods: an Historical Ro- 

 mance. By A. E. Bray, late Mrs. C. 

 Stothard, Author of " De Foix," " Letters 

 Written during a Tour through Normandy 

 and Brittany," <fec. In 3 vols. 



" Coming Out," and The Field of Forty 

 Footsteps;" Novel?. By the Miss Porters. 

 In 3 vols. 12mo. 



Researches into the Origin and Affinity 

 of the principal Languages of Asia and 

 Europe. By Lieutenant-Colonel Vans Ken- 

 nedy, of the Bombay Military Establishment. 

 4to, with plates. 



BibKogtnpbtan 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 Antiqua- 

 rian. 



Physiological Illustrations of the Organ 

 of Hearing. By T. Buchanan, C.M. Royal 

 Svo, 



A. new Volume of Tales, by the Author 

 of " May You Like It," is in the press, and 

 will appear before Christmas. 



An Historical, Antiquarian, and Pictu- 

 resque Account of Kirkstall Abbey. Em- 

 bellished with Engravings from original 

 Drawings, by W. Mulieady and C. Cope. 

 In post Svo. 



The following works are in the press, by 

 the Rev. James Hinton. A.M and George 

 Cox, of the Classical School at Oxford : 



1. First Steps to the Latin Classics ; com- 

 prising Simple Sentences, arranged in a pro- 

 gressive Series, with directions for Constru- 

 ing, and a literal interlinear translation. 



2. Parsing Lessons , containing the Gram- 

 matical and Syntactical Parsing of every 

 Word in the " First Steps to the Latin 

 Classics." In two parts. 



3. Easy Roman Histories, abridged from 

 Classical Authors, with directions for Con- 

 struing, and an Appendix, as a Companion 

 to the " First Steps to the Latin Classics." 



4. A Complete Vocabulary of all the 

 Words which occur in the " Easy Roman 

 Histories," in which the words employed 

 with unusual meanings are pointed out by 

 a distinct reference. 



The Process of Historical Proof Explained 

 and Exemplified ; to which are subjoined, 

 Observations on the peculiar points of the 

 Christian Evidence. By Isaac Taylor, Jun. 

 Author of " Elements of Thought," and 

 " Transmission of Ancient Books.'' 



A Tour in Italy and Sicily. By L. 

 Simotid, Author of a " Tour in Switzerland,'' 

 ' A Tour in Great Britain.'' &c. I vol. Svo. 



Dumvich, a Tale of the Splendid City. 

 A Poem. In four Cantos. By Mr. James 

 Bird, author of the Vale of Sloughden, and 

 various other poetical compositions, is in the 

 press. 



The Infantile School System, as it is gene- 

 rally practised. In Svo. 



