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WORKS IN THE PRESS AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



WORKS IN THE PRESS. 



Legends and Traditions of the Castles 

 of England A work with this title is in 

 course of preparation by Roscoe and 

 Leitch Ritchie, Authors of the " Land- 

 scape," and of Heath's " Picturesque" 

 Annuals ; and is to be published by sub- 

 scription, in 12 Monthly Parts, with 

 Engravings, price 3s. 6d. each Part. It 

 will comprise not only a genuine narra- 

 tive of the fortunes of the English Cas- 

 tles, but in a more particular manner the 

 events of what may be termed their pri- 

 vate history, founded upon Legends and 

 Traditions. It will contain also Pic- 

 turesque Sketches of the more celebrated 

 of the Castles, from materials collected 

 on the spot by Ritchie, in the manner 

 adopted in the Picturesque Annual ; and 

 the antiquarian, historical, and tradi- 

 tional Notices, by Mr. Roscoe, will be 

 throughout relieved and illustrated by 

 Romantic Tales. 



A Second Edition of " The Horse," by 

 Mr. John Lawrence, with considerable 

 additions, and a Portrait of the Author, 

 by Wivill, engraved by B. Hall. 



Select Specimens of the Edifices of 

 Palladio, consisting of Plans, Sections, 

 and Elevations, with Details of four of 

 his most admired Buildings at Vicenza, 

 from Drawings and Measurements taken 

 by F. Arundale. 



The Waverley Anecdotes, illustrative 

 of Sir Walter Scott's Novels. In two 

 volumes, uniform with the " Waverley 

 Novels," and embellished with Plates. 



Geology and Zoology of Captain T. 

 W. Beechey's Voyage, in quarto, with 

 coloured Plates. 



Selections from the Prose Works of 

 Robert Southey : consisting of Extracts 

 from his " History of Brazil," " Life of 

 Nelson," " Espriella's Letters," " Book 

 of the Church," &c. 



Living Poets and Poetesses : a Bio- 

 grapkical and Satirical Poem, in three 

 Parts. 



An Account of the Beulah Saline Spa, 

 at Norwood ; by Dr. Weatherhead. 



By William Burge, Esq., of Lincoln's- 

 Inn (the late Attorney-General of Ja- 

 maica) : A Practical Treatise on the 

 Laws of the British Colonies. 



The Testimony of History to the Doc- 

 trine of the Holy Trinity ; by the Rev. 

 George Stanley Faber. 



The Sessions Circuit Companion ; by 

 J. B. Brown, Esq., LL.D., of the Inner 

 Temple. 



Pen and Ink Sketches, or, Outlines of 

 Truth and Romance ; by J. Augustine 

 Wade, Esq. 



The Mythology of the Hindus ; by 

 Charles Coleinan, Esq. 



The two concluding Volumes of the 

 Tour of a German Prince, with a Por- 

 trait, containing his route through Ger- 

 many and Holland, his Descriptions of 

 the external aspect of England, and his 

 Observations on the Society and Man- 

 ners of the Metropolis, &c. 



Illustrations of Political Economy; 

 by Harriet Martineau, to be published 

 monthly, No. 1 , " Life in the Wilds." 



A Sermon on the Transitory Charac- 

 ter of God's Temporal Blessings : bv the 

 Rev. W. Jay. 



The first volume of the Georgian Era, 

 comprising Memoirs of Persons who have 

 flourished in Great Britain from the Ac- 

 cession of George I. to the demise of 

 George IV. 



A Comparative Account of the Popu- 

 lation of Great Britain, in the Years 

 1801, 1811, 1821, and 1831 ; by J. Rick- 

 man, Esq. 



Attila, a Tragedy, and other Poems. 



A Clinical Report of the Royal Dis- 

 pensary for Diseases of the Ear, with 

 Observations on the Deaf and Dumb ; 

 by J. H. Curtis. 



A Dictionary of Practical Medicine j 

 by J. Copland. 



The Four Series of the Romance of 

 History, in a cheap edition, uniform with 

 the Waverley Novels. 



Illustrations of the Lepidopterous In- 

 sects of Great Britain ; by Mr. Wood. 



The Classical Student's Manual ; by 

 William Thomas Lowndes. 



The Domestic Manners of the Ame- 

 ricans ; by Frances Trollope. With 

 several Plates. 



A Manual of the History of Philo- 

 sophy, translated from the 'German of 

 Tennemann ; by the Rev. Arthur John- 

 son. 



By Lady Charlotte Bury : A Poem, 

 entitled, Some Account of the three 

 Great Sanctuaries of Tuscany : Valom- 

 brosa, Camaldoli, and Laverna. 



A New Novel, by Mr. Horace Smith, 

 entitled, Romance of the Early Ages. 



A New Novel, to be called Stanley 

 Buxton, or the Schoolfellows ; by Mr. 

 Gait. 



By Mr. Charles Macfarlane : A De- 

 scription of the Present State of the 

 Seven Churches of Asia Minor, to be 

 illustrated by seven etchings, by Mr. 

 Thomas Knox, from Views taken on 

 the spot. 



The Journal of a Tour in the Years 

 1828-9, through Styria, Carniola, and 

 Italy ; by J. j: Tobbin. 



