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List of New Works. 



[MAY, 



curious, ond useful Books, printed in or re- 

 lating to Great Britain and Ireland. 



The Third Series of Highways and By- 

 ways is now on the eve of publication. 



A new edition of the Pioneers, by the 

 author of the Prairie-, Spy, Pilot, &c., is just 

 ready. 



The Rev. Thos. Belsham is preparing for 

 the press a second volume of his Doctrinal 

 and Practical Discourses. 



A Novel, entitled the Guards, will soon 

 appear. 



Miss Edgeworth has in the press a second 

 volume of Dramatic Tales for Children, in- 

 tended as an additional volume of the Parent's 

 Assistant. 



M. Mai will shortly publish at Rome some 

 hitherto inedited fragments of the Greek 

 Historians, Polybius, Diodorus Siculus, Dio- 

 nysius Halicarnassus, Dion Cassus, Eunas- 

 sius, and others. In one vol. ,410. with a 

 Latin translation by the Editor, and some 

 Notes. 



The Youth and Manhood of Cyril Thorn- 

 ton. 



Mr. Godfrey Biggins, author of a Treatise 

 entitled Hora? Sabbaticse, has nearly ready a 

 work (in 4(o. with lithographic prints) re- 

 specting the Celtic Druids. 



The Subaltern's Log Book during two 

 voyages to India, and Eighteen Years' Ob- 

 servation on Land and Water. 



Mr. Dewhurst is preparing a system of 

 Osteology, illustrated with engravings in 

 lithography of the Bones of the size of Na- 

 ture," from drawings taken from the recent 

 Skeleton. 



General Foy's M.S. History of the War in 

 the Peninsula, preceded by a Political and 

 Military View of Europe from 1789 to 1814, 

 is about to be printed in four volumes. 



Mr. Clark is preparing for publication a 

 series of instructions in Landscape Painting 

 in Water Colours, illustrated by Fifty-five 

 Views from Nature, descriptive objects, &c. 

 mounted separately, in imitation of draw- 

 ings. 



The Rev. J. Ross is preparing a Transla- 

 tion from the German of Hirch's Geometry, 

 uniform with his translation of Hirch's 

 Algebra. 



Mr. T. F. Hunt, author of Half-a-dozen 

 Hints on Architecture, has nearly ready De- 

 signs for Parsonage Houses, Alms' Houses, 

 &c. 



A Life of Morris Birkbeck, written by his 

 Daughter, is nearly ready. 



A Translation is preparing of a Reply by 

 the Bishop of Strasbourg!! (late Bishop of 

 Aire) to Faber's Difficulties of Romanism, 

 which work was directed against a former 

 production of the Bishop of Strasbourgh, en- 

 titled Discussion Amicale. Also, The Discus- 

 sioa Amicale, in 2 vols., translated by the 

 Rev. W. Richmond. 



Chemical Manipulation, containing In- 

 structions to Students in Chemistry relative 

 to the methods of performing experiments, 

 either of demonstration or research, with ac- 

 curacy and success, by M. Fnrday, F.R.S. 



The Aylmers, a Novel. Nearly ready. 



An Account of the Deaths of Men who 

 have been eminent for their attainments in 

 Theology, Philosophy, and General Litera. 

 ture. By the Rev. Henry Clissold, M.A. 



The Reigning Vice, a Satirical Essay. 



Mr. William J. Thorns announces a series 

 of Reprints, accompanied by Illustrative and 

 Bibliographical Notices, of the more curious 

 old Prose Romances. The Work will ap- 

 pear in Monthly Parts, and the first, eontain- 

 the prose "Life of Roberte the Deuyll," 

 from the edition by Wynkyn deWorde, in the 

 Garrick collection, will be ready on the 1st 

 of May. 



A complete Edition of Mr. Wordsworth's 

 Poems, including " The Excursions," are 

 nearly ready, 



The Honourable Frederick De Roos, R.N. 

 is preparing for publication a Personal Nar- 

 rative of his Travels in the United States, 

 with some important Remarks on the State 

 of the American Maritime resources. 



On the 1st of June, 1827, will be pub- 

 lished Part I. a Natural History of the Bible ; 

 or, a descriptive Account of the Zoology, 

 Botany, and Mineralogy of the Holy Scrip- 

 tures : compiled from the most authentic 

 sources, British and Foreign, and adapted to 

 the use of English readers. Illustrated with 

 numerous engravings. By William Car- 

 penter. 



In the Press. The Desolation of Eyam ; 

 the Emigrant, and other Poems. By Wil- 

 liam and Mary Howitt, Authors of the Forest 

 Minstrel, and other Poems. 



Mr. Peter Nicholson, Author of The Car- 

 penter's New Guide, and other Architectural 

 Works, has in the press a new Treatise, en- 

 titled The School of Architecture and En- 

 gineering, the first number of which will be 

 ready for publication early in May. 



The Principles and Practice of Botany, 

 an elementary work. By Thomas Castle, is 

 in preparation. 



Some Account of the Science of Botany, 

 being the Substance of an Introductory Lec- 

 ture, delivered in the Theatre of the Royal 

 Institution of Great Britain. By John Frost, 

 F.A.S. and L.S. of Emmanual College, 

 Cambridge, and dedicated by permission to 

 the King. 



The Rev. J. East, A.M. announces The 

 Sea-Side : a series of Short Essays and 

 Poems, suggested by a temporary residence 

 at a Watering Place. 



A Translation of some of the most popular 

 Fairy Tales Irom the German is in the press. 

 They will be illustrated by Cruikshank. 



The Theological Encyclopedia,embracing 

 every topic connected with Biblical Criticism 

 and Theology, is in preparation. 



Original Correspondence between <he 

 Tiight Hon. Edmund Burke and French 

 Lawrence, Esq. L.L.D. is announced, in one 

 volume 8vo. 



Nicholas Harris Nicolas, Esq. F.S.A.has 

 ready for publication a History of the Battle 

 of Agincourt, together with a copy of the Roli 

 returned into the Exchequer in Nov. 1410, 



