1828.] 



List of New Works. 



Europe, to the Commencement of the Four- 

 teenth Century. 



The Rev. H. C. O'Donnoghue, of St. 

 John's College, Cambridge, and Domestic 

 Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Earl of Dun- 

 raven, will publish shortly an Essay, entitled 

 Marriage. 



Dr. Armstrong is about to publish an oc- 

 tavo volume on the Remote Causes, Preven- 

 tion, Nature, and Treatment of Diseases of 

 the Stomach, Liver, and Bowels. This work 

 will be preceded by a Series of Coloured 

 Drawings, in 4to., with copious letter-press, 

 illustrative of the Morbid Anatomy of the 

 Stomach, Liver, and Bowels. 



Tales of an Antiquary, by the Author of 

 Chronicles of London Bridge. 



Lord Byron and some of his Contempora- 

 ries, by Leigh Hunt, will appear in January. 

 Seven Years of the King's Theatre, by 

 Mr. Ebers, the late Lessee, is announced. 



The Subaltern's Log-Book, during Two 

 Voyages to and from India, with Reminis- 

 cences and Anecdotes of well-known Mili- 

 tary Characters. 



Mr. Game, Author of Letters from the 

 East, has in the Press, Tales of the West, 

 illustrative of the Habits and Manners of the 

 various classes of the Population in the Wes- 

 tern Counties of England. 



Viscount de Chateaubriand's Travels in 

 America and Italy. * 



Tales of Passion, by the Author of Gil- 

 bert Earle. 



The Roue, a Novel of real Life. 

 Yes and No, by Lord Normanby, the 

 author of Matilda. 



The Night Watch, or Tales of the Sea, 

 by a Naval Officer : being Sketches in Va- 

 rious styles of Sea Life and Manners. 



The Confessions of an Old Maid, intended 

 as a Companion to Confessions of an Old 

 Bachelor. 



George Godfrey, a Novel, chiefly touching 

 on Commercial Life and Peculiarities, and 

 intended as a Satire, among other things, on 

 certain Stock Exchange and recent City Pro- 

 ceedings. 



Mr. Britton's History and Illustrations of 

 Peterborough Cathedral, will be completed 

 in February 1828 ; and consist of Sixteen 

 Engravings, by J. Le Keux, &c. 



No. I. of Gloucester Cathedral, at the 

 same time. 



A Dictionary of Cookery, Confectionery, 

 &c. &c. &c., will appear in January. 



Mr. W. J. Thorns announces for the next 

 of his Series of Early Prose Romances, The 

 Hystory of Helias, Knyght of the Swanne, 

 from the unique copy, printed by Copland, in 

 the Garrick Collection. 



The famous History of Fryer Bacon, with 

 the Lives of the two Conjurors, Bungye and 

 Vandersnash, will form the Tenth Part of 

 Mr. W. J. Thorn's Series of Early Prose Ro- 

 mances. 



The Author of the Tale of a Modern 

 Genius (Mr. J. F. Pennie) has nearly ready 



a Tragedy, entitled Ethelwolf; or, the Danish 

 Pirates, which has been produced at one of 

 the Minor Theatres. 



The Third and Fourth Volumes of Mr. 

 Cradock's Literary and Miscellaneous Me-, 

 moirs will soon appear, containing a Life of 

 the Author, accompanied by two Portraits ; 

 copious additional Anecdotes of his eminent 

 Contemporaries ; and Re-prints of Mr. Cra- 

 dock's former Publications. Edited by J. B. 

 Nichols, Esq. 



Professor Scholefield is editing a New 

 Edition of the Tragedies of ^Eschylus, 8vo. 



The Rev. Edward Patteson is about to 

 publish an Exposition of the Morning, 

 Evening, and Communion Services in the 

 Liturgy of the Church of England. In 

 Thirteen Lectures. 12mo. 



The Bishop of Down and Connor is pre- 

 paring, Biographical Notices of the Apostles, 

 Evangelists, and other Saints. With Re- 

 flexions adapted to the Minor Festivals of 

 the Church. In 1 volume, 8vo. 



The Rev. George Croly has in the Press, 

 a Second Edition of his New Interpretation 

 of the Apocalypse of St. John. 



The Fourth and concluding Volume of 

 the Rev. H. Soames' History of the Refor- 

 mation of the Church of England, is in the 

 Press. 



Mr. M. Brydges is preparing, in 1 volume, 

 8vo., a History of the Roman Empire under' 

 Constantine the Great. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



FINE ARTS. 



A Portrait of Lady Burke, sister of J. 

 Calcraft, Esq. M.P., forming the thirty- 

 seventh of a series of Portraits of the Female 

 Nobility and Ladies of Distinction. 



Pugin and Le Keux's Engraved Specimens 

 of the Architectural Antiquities of Nor- 

 mandy, consisting of Eighty Engravings, by 

 the latter Artist, illustrating various exam- 

 ples of the Christian Architecture of that 

 Province. Medium 4to. 6 guineas, and im- 

 perial 4to. 10 guineas. 



Picturesque Views of the English Cities, 

 from Drawings, by G. F. Robson, in one 

 Volume. Medium 4to. 4 guineas. Impe- 

 rial 4to. proofs, 81. This work consists of 

 32 Engravings, by J. Le Keux, Varral, 

 Tombleson, Taylor, Jeavons, Redaway, 

 Woolnoth, &c. ; and is edited by J. Brittoh. 



Vol. II. of Illustrations of the Public 

 Buildings of London, with 72 Engravings, 

 and Historical and Descriptive Accounts of 

 all the Edifices represented. Edited by 

 J. Britton, F. S. A. Medium 8vo. 2 guineas 

 and a half; Imperial 8vo. 4 guineas, and 

 4to. with Proofs on India Paper, 7 guineas. 

 LAW. 



Wilcock's Office of Constable. 8vo. 7s. 

 boards. 



West's Reports of Chancellor Hardwicke. 

 Vol. I. Royal 8vo. 11. 10s. boards. 



History of the Court of Chancery, with 



