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WORKS IN THE PRESS AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



WORKS IN PREPARATION. 



A History of the County Palatine of 

 Lancaster. By Edward Baines, Esq. 



Views in India, from Sketches by Cap- 

 tain Robert Elliott, R.N. Each Number 

 will contain Three highly-finished Engrav- 

 ings, with descriptive Letter-Press. 



Mothers and Daughters, a Tale of the 

 Year 1830, 3 vols. 



Russell ; or, the Reign of Fashion. By 

 the Author of Winter in London. 3 vols. 



A Treatise on Pulmonary Consumption ; 

 its Prevention and Remedy. By John 

 Murray, F.S.A., &c. 12mo. 



Elements of Greek Prosody. Trans- 

 lated from the German of Dr. Franz Spitz- 

 ner. 



Elements of Greek Accentuation. Trans- 

 lated from the German of Goettling, in 8vo. 



Le Keepsake Fran9ais, ou Souvenir de la 

 Litterature Contemporaine. Embellished 

 with Eighteen Engravings, on Steel, by the 

 first Artists. 8vo. To be published in Oc- 

 tober. 



The Alexandrians. A Novel. 2 vols. 

 12mo. 



A New Volume of the Transactions of 

 the King and Queen's College of Phy- 

 sicians in Ireland. Illustrated with En- 

 gravings. 8vo. 



The Revolt of the Angels, and the Fall 

 from Paradise, an Epic Drama. By Ed- 

 mund Reade, Esq., author of Cain the 

 Wanderer. 



The Heiress of Bruges, a Tale, by the 

 author of Highways and Byways. In 4 vols. 



Frescati's ; or, Scenes in Paris. In3vols. 



Stories of American Life. By American 

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 3 vols. 



Retrospection of the Stage, by the late 

 Mr. John Bernard, Manager of the Ameri- 

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The Turf, a Satirical Novel. In 2 vols. 



Murray's Family Library, Juvenile Series, 

 No. I, will be published on the 1st of August. 



The Countess Verulam's Portrait is in 

 preparation for the September No. of La 

 Belle Assembled. The plate is being en- 

 graved from Mr. Hawkins' beautiful minia- 

 ture of this very beautiful woman and if 

 the engraver acquits himself as well as the 

 painter has done, the plate will prove a gem 

 even amongst the portraits already pub- 

 lished in La Belle Assembled. 



Dignities, Feudal and Parliamentary, the 

 nature and functions of the Aula Regis, 

 or High Court of Barons, of the Magna 

 Concilia, and of the Commune Concilium 

 Regni, & c . By Sir W. Betham, Ulster 

 King of Arms. 



An Historical Sketch of the Danmonii, 

 or Ancient Inhabitants of Devonshire and 

 Cornwall. By Joseph Chattaway. 



A Treatise on the Mineral Springs of 

 Harrowgate. By Dr. Hunter of Leeds. 



France in 1829-30. By Lady Morgan. 



The Midsummer Medley for 1830, a 

 Series of Comic Tales and Sketches. By 

 the Author of Brambletye House. In 

 2 vols. 



A Narrative of a Journey over land to 

 India. By Mrs. Colonel Elwood. In 2 vols. 

 8vo. 



The Persian Adventurer, forming a Se- 

 quel to Kuzzilbash. By J. B. Fraser. 

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Private Correspondence of Sir Thomas 

 Monro, forming a Supplement to his Me- 

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Schola Salernitana, a Poem in Latin 

 Rhyme, on the Preservation of Health. By 

 Giovanni di Milano. An English Trans- 

 lation and Notes. By Sir Alex. Croke. 



Hampden's Character, Conduct, and Po- 

 licy, as well as those of his Party. By 

 Lord Nugent. 



Proceedings whilst in the Command of 

 Gibraltar, and when Commander of the 

 Forces in Portugal, towards a full and 

 faithful Narrative of the Peninsular War. 

 By Sir Hew Dalrymple. 



The Anatomy of Society. By Mr. St. 

 John. 



An Exposition of the Doctrine of Original 

 Sin. By a Layman. 



The Dramatic Works and Poems of 

 Robert Greene, By Mr. Dyce, uniform 

 with his editions of Peele and Webster. 



Signor Jean de Vega, the Spanish Min- 

 strel's Tour through Great Britain, in 1828 

 and 1829. 5 vols. 8vo. 26s. 



The Elements of the Theory of Me- 

 chanics. By the Rev. R. Walker, M.A. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY. 



A Panorama of the Lakes, Mountains, 

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 By Henry Keller. With Directions to 

 Tourists, &c. 12s. plain, or 11. 4s. colrd. 



Royal Naval Biography ; or, Memoirs of 

 the Services of all the Flag-Officers. By 

 John Marshall. Supplement. Part IV. 

 8vo. 15s, 



Constable's Miscellany. Vols. ,55 and 56. 

 Contents : Life of King James I. By Ro- 

 bert Chalmers. 7s. 



Murray's Family Library. No. 14 : 

 Lives of British Physicians. 18mo. 5s. 



Memoirs of Madame du Barri, Mistress 

 of Louis XV. of France. Written by Her- 

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Brief Memoirs of the late Thomas James, 

 D.D., Bishop of Calcutta. By Edward 

 James, M.A 



Personal Memoirs of Pryce Gordon, Esq. 

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