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List of New Works. 



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II., with Notes and Illustrations, in 2 vols. 

 8vo. with Portraits, is announced. 



Van Halen's Flight from the Dungeons of 

 the Inquisition to the Foot of the Caucasus, 

 with an Account of his Adventures in Russia, 

 &c. In 2 vols. 8vo., with Portraits and 

 other Plates. 



The Life of George, Lord Jeffreys, some- 

 time Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench, 

 and Lord High Chancellor of England in the 

 reign of James II. By Humphrey W. Wool- 

 rych, Esq. 8vo. 



The Autobiography of Thomas Dibdin, of 

 the Theatres Royal Drury-lane, Covent- 

 garden, Haymarket, <fcc. and Author of the 

 ' Cabinet/ the ' Jew and the Doctor/ &c. 

 <fee. In 2 vols. 8vo , with a Portrait. 



Recollections of an Officer of the King's 

 German Legion; being an account of his 

 Campaigns and Services in the Peninsula, 

 Sicily, Italy, and Malta, England, Ireland, 

 and Denmark. Extracted from his Diary. 

 In 2 vols., post 8vo. 



Retrospect of the Life of a Man of Letters. 

 In 2 vols., 8vo. 



Confessions of an Old Bachelor. In 3vol. 

 post Svo. 



The Author of "Granby'' announces a 

 Tale of Fashionable Life. In 3 vols. post 

 Svo. 



Courts and Courtiers. A series of Memoirs 

 and Anecdotes In 2 vols. Svo. 



Richmond ; or Scenes in the Life of a 

 Bow-street Officer. Drawn up from his 

 Private Memoranda. In 3 vols. post Svo. 



That indefatigable Dr. Kitchiner, the au- 

 thor of that best of all Cookery Books, the 

 Cook's Oracle, announces the Traveller's 

 Oracle, or Maxims for Locomotion, being 

 Precepts for promoting the Pleasures, Hints 

 for preserving the He;ilth, and Estimates of 

 the Expenses of Persons travelling: on Foot, 

 on Horseback, in Stages, in Post Chaise?, 

 and in Private Carriages. And also the 

 Horse and Carriage Keeper, and Hackney 

 Coach Hirer's Guide, containing Rules for 

 Purchasing and Keeping, or Jobbing Horses 

 and Carriages, in the easiest and most eco- 

 nomical manner, with accurate Estimates of 

 every expense occasioned thereby. Also an 

 easy Plan for ascertaining every Hackney 

 Coach Fare. 



Tales of an Antiquary, chiefly illustrative 

 of the Traditions and Remarkable Localities 

 of London. In 3 vols. post Svo. 



Memoirs illustrative of the History of Eu- 

 rope during the last Twenly-five Years. By 

 a distinguished political Character. In 5 

 vols. Svo. 



Yesterday in Ireland ; a series of Tales. 

 By the Author of To-Dny in Ireland. In 

 3 vols. post Svo. 



Forty Years Diary of a Celebrated Non- 

 Conformist Divine. With illustrative bio- 

 graphical Notes. In 3 vols. Svo. 



Allan Cunningham announces a Romance, 

 entitled Sir Michael Scott. 



Sketches of the Irish Bar. In 1 vol. Svo. 

 A new Novel. By the Author of a Winter 

 in London. In 3 vols. 12mo. 



The Rev. J. B. Samner announces a new 

 Volume of Sermons in Svo. 



W. Newnham, Esq. is preparing in two 

 volumes Svo., a Treatise on Moral, Physical, 

 and Intellectual Education. 



Six Discourses delivered before the Royal 

 Society at their Anniversary Meetings, on 

 the award of the Royal and Copley Medals ; 

 preceded by an Address to the Society, de- 

 livered in 1800, on the Progress and Pros- 

 pects of Science, 4to. by Sir Humphrey 

 Davy, Bart., are in the press. 



The first Number of a Quarterly Naval 

 and Military Magazine is to appear in 

 March. 



Mr. Grote, jun. of the banking-house of 

 Grote, Prescott, and Co., has made great 

 progress in a new History of Greece, in 

 which the Literature, Science, and Arts of 

 that country are treated of in a much more 

 detailed and prominent manner than in Mr. 

 Mitford's Work, which is more of a political 

 nature. 



Arwed Gyllensterna; a Tale of the 18th 

 Century, from the German of Van Der 

 Velde, in 2 vols. post 8vo., is nearly ready. 



Elements of Geometry, plane and solid, 

 with Notes, critical and illustrative, and an 

 examination of the Theory of Parallels, by 

 M. Legendre, Professor Leslie, and others, 

 are nearly ready. 



Transactions of the Perth Literary and 

 Antiquarian Society; including some very 

 curious and original MSS., among those are 

 a Historical Chronicle from the year 1560; 

 and Scotland's Teares, by W. Lithgow, the 

 Traveller, in the press. 



Tales of Welsh Society and Scenery, con- 

 taining many Descriptions of the Manners 

 and Holiday Pastimes of the Natives in the 

 Upland Districts of the Principality, is an- 

 nounced. 



The Rev. W. Carpenter's Reply to the 

 Accusations of Piracy and Plagiarism ex- 

 hibited against the Author, in the Christian 

 Remembrancer, in a Review of Home anil 

 Carpenter's Introductions to the Study of 

 the Holy Scriptures. 



Dr. Hooker and Dr. Greville are prepar- 

 ing a new Botanicsil work, of which the first 

 faciculus, in folio, with 20 Plates, will be 

 published immediately. 



Moods and Tenses ; a Volume of Miscel- 

 laneous Poems, by One of Us, is in the 

 press. 



Library of Useful Knowledge ; or a series 

 of Elementary Treatises upon the various 

 branches of Philosophy, Historj', and Art. 

 The First Treatise, on Elementary Astrono- 

 my, will be published on the J5th of Feb- 

 ruary ; and there will be given gratis, on 

 th?it day, an Introductory Discourse upon the 

 Advantages and Pleasures derived from the 

 pursuits of Science. Each Treatise will 



