1827.] 



List of New Works. 



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In a few days will appear, in foolscap 8vo. 

 Olgiati Tragedia di Giovanni Battista Testa- 

 di Trino. 



Godfrey Higgins, esq. Author of a Treatise 

 entitled Hone 'Sabbalicae, has nearly ready 

 for publication a work called the Celtic 

 Druids. It will consist of one volume, 4to. 

 and be elucidated by upwards of fifty highly- 

 fiuished Lithographic Prints of the mostcuri- 

 ousDruidieal Monuments of Europe and Asia. 



H. T. de la Beche. esq. has in the press, 

 a Tabular and Proportional View of ihe Su- 

 perior, Supermedial, and Medical (Tertiary 

 and Secondary) Rocks. To contain a list 

 of the rocks composing each formation ; a 

 proportional section of each ', its general cha- 

 racters, organic remains, and characteristic 

 fossils on one large sheet. 



The Chronicles of Wesleyan Methodism 

 nre in the press; exhibiting an Alphabetical 

 Arrangement of all the Circuits in its con- 

 nexion, the names of the Preachers who have 

 travelled in -them, and the yearly order of 

 their succession, from the establishment of 

 Methodism to the present time: accompanied 

 by interesting plates of Autographs, &c., and 

 numerous pleasing memorials connected with 

 the Origin and Progress of Methodism. By 

 John Stephens. Also, a Comprehensive 

 Statement of its principal Doctrines, Laws, 

 and Regulations: carefully compiled, ex- 

 pressly for this work, from the most au- 

 thentic sources, by Samuel Warren, LL.D. 



The Life, Voyages, and Adventures of 

 Naufragus ; being a faithful Narrative of 

 the Author's real Life, and containing a se- 

 ries of remarkable Adventures of no ordinary 

 kind, in one vol. &vo. 



Miss Edgeworth bas in the press a Volume 

 of Dramatic Tales for Children, intended as 

 an additional volume of Parent's Assistant. 



The Book-Collector's Manual ; or, a Guide 

 to the knowledge of upwards of 20,000 rare, 

 curious, and useful Books ; either printed in, 

 or relating to, Great Britain and Ireland, 

 from the earliest period to the present time. 



Preparing for publication, the History and 

 Antiquities of the Town and Honour of 

 "Woodstock ; including Biographical Anec- 

 dotes, &c. By J. Graves, esq. 



Sir Hudson Lowe, it is stated, has sent for 

 publication to this country, a Memoir of all 

 the Transactions at St. Helena, while he was 

 Governor of that Island, and the Custodial- of 

 Buonaparte. 



The Rev. Greville Ewing has completed 

 a new edition of his Scripture Lexicon, con- 

 siderably enlarged, and adapted to the gene- 

 ral reading of the Greek Classics. 



No. II. of Robson*s Picturesque Views of 

 all the English Cities is nearly ready. 



The first number of a work, to be entitled 

 The Quarterly Juvenile Review; or, a Pe- 

 riodical Guide for Parents and Instructors in 

 their selection of new Books, is announced. 



Heraldic Notices of Canterbury Cathedral, 

 with Genealogical and Topographical Notes, 

 &c. in 4to. by Thomas Willement, Author 

 of Regal Heraldry, is nearly ready. 



Nearly ready, Absurdities, in Prose and 

 Verse ; with Humorous Designs. 



The Castle of Villeroy ; or, The Bandit 

 Chief. By Anne of Kent, Authoress of The 

 Rose of Clermont. 



In the press, in two volumes, 8vo. The 

 Lives of the Bishops of Winchester, from the 

 first Bishop, down to the present Time. By 

 the Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan, A.M. Author 

 of the Lives of the Bishops of Salisbury. 

 The work will contain a verbatim Reprint 

 of an exceedingly scarce volume, known as 

 Sale's History of Winchester, though chiefly 

 written by Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon. 



Mr. Gilchrist, of Newington Green, is pre- 

 paring for the press a work, to be entitled, 

 Unitarianism Abandoned ; or, Reasons as- 

 signed for ceasing to be connected viith that 

 Description of Religious Professors who de- 

 signate themselves Unitarians. 



Mr. Guteh, of Bristol, has in the press a 

 very interesting volume, entitled, Second 

 Thoughts on the Person of Christ ; on Hu- 

 man Sin ; and on the Atonement ; containing 

 Reasons for the Author's Secession from the 

 Unitarian Communion, and his adherence 

 to that of the Established Church. By 

 Charles Abraham Elton, esq. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 

 FINE ARTS. 



A Half-length Portrait of George Birkbeck, 

 esq. M.D. President of the London Mechanics' 

 Institution. Engraved by Henry Dawe, from 

 a Painting by Samuel Lane, esq. Price 

 ll.ls. Proofs 11. 11s. 6d. 



Storer's Views in Edinburgh. 100 Plates. 

 31. 2s. 6d, boards. Large paper, 51. 5s. 



HavelPs Coast Scenery. I8mo. Half- 

 bound. Plain, 7s. Coloured, 12s. 



Allen's History of Lambeth. 4to. 31. 12s. 

 8vo. 11.16s. 



London and its Vicinity; in a Series of 

 Plates. Engraved by George Cooke, from 

 original Drawings. No. III. Imperial 8vo. 

 5s. 4to. 7s. 6d. 



EDUCATION, &C. 



Ewing's Greek Grammar. 8vo. 7s. b Is.. 



Dr. Priestley's English Grammar Im- 

 proved. 12 mo. 3s. 



Greek Grammar for the Use of Schools. 

 Translated from the German of V. Christian 

 Fred. Rost. 8vo. 12s, boards-. 



MEDICINE, SURGERY, etc. 



Thomas on the Digestive Organs. Svo. 

 8s. boards. 



An Introductory Lecture to a Course of 

 Surgery, delivered at the Richmond School of 

 Medicine, Dublin, on the 8th January, 1827. 

 By R. Carmichael, Esq. M.R.I.A. Svo. 2s.6'd. 

 sewed. 



Rydge's Veterinary Surgeon's Vade Me- 

 cum. Post Svo. 10s. 6d. boards. 



Allan's System of Surgery. Vol.. Ill; 

 Part II. Svo. I Os. 6d. boards. 

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