List of New Works. 



1827. 1 



by command of Henry the Fifth, of the names 

 of the Nobility, Knights, Esquires, and 

 others, who were present on that occasion. 



A Concise History of the Transmission of 

 Ancient Books (o Modern Times; or m Ac- - 

 count of the Means by which the Genuineness 

 mid Authenticity of Historical Works especi- 

 ally, and Ancient Literature in general, are 

 ascertained. By Isaac Taylor, jun. Author 

 of Elements of Thought, <kc. 1 vol. 8vo. 



Preparing for the press in 2 vols. 12mo. 

 Memoirs, including Correspondence and other 

 Remains of Mr. John Urquhart, late of the 

 University of St. Andrews. By William 

 Orme. 



Dr. Gordon Smith's Work on Poisons, 

 which has been greatly delayed by ill health 

 on the part of the Author, will shortly be 

 ready for publication. 



Early in May will appear, London in the 

 Olden Time. A Second Series. Compris- 

 ing Tales illustrative of the Manners, 

 Habits, and Superstitions of its Inhabitants 

 from the thirteenth to the sixteenth century. 

 1 vol. crown 8vo. 



Pathological and Practical Observations 

 on Spinal Complaints, illustrated with cases 

 and engravings. Also an Inquiry into the 

 Origin and Cure of Distorted Limbs, By 

 Edward Harrison, M.D. F.R.A.S.Ed. for- 

 merly President of the Royal Medical and 

 Physical Societies of Edinburgh, <fec., is in 

 the press. 



A fashionable jeu d'esprit is announced by 

 Mr. Ainsworth, under the piquant title of May 

 Fair. It is dedicated to the Coterie at Hoi- 

 land House. 



An Appeal to Reason; or, Christianity 

 and Deism Contrasted. Dedicated to the 

 Members of the Christian Evidence Society, 

 by the Rev. Samuel Walter Burgess, D.D. 



Mr. Sweet has nearly ready for publica- 

 tion, in monthly numbers, with coloured 

 plates, The Florists' Guide and Cultivators, 

 Directory, or an exhibition, with the best 

 method of cultivation of Tulips, Hyacinths, 

 Carnations, Pinks, Ranunculuses, Roses, Au- 

 riculas, &c. &c. 



Major Frederick Johnston is preparing for 

 publication a Translation from the German 

 of Count Von Bismark's celebrated Lectures 

 on the Tactics of Cavalry, to be dedicated by- 

 permission to Gen. Sir Hussey Vivian, Co- 

 lonel of the 12th Lancers. 



The Memoirs and Correspondence of the 

 late Admiral Lord Collingwood. By G. 

 Newnham Collingwood, Esq. are in a state 

 of forwardness for publication. 



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LIST OF NEW WORKS. 

 HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, &C. 



History of the Rt. Hon. William Pitt, 

 Earl of Chatham, containing his Speeches 

 in Parliament, a Portion of his Correspond- 

 ence when Secretary of State, upon French, 

 Spanish, and American Affairs, with an ac- 

 count of the principal events and persons 

 connected with his Life, Sentiments, and 



Admiinstrations. By the Rev. Francis Thac- 

 keray, A.M. 2 vols. 4to. with Portraits. 

 Price 31. 3s. boards. 



The Even*ful Life of n Soldier, dur- 

 ing the late War in Portugal, Spain, and 



France. By a Sergeant of the 



Regiment of Infantry. I2mo. 7s. 



Scenes and Sketches of a Soldier's Life 

 in Ireland. By the Author of an Eventful 

 Life. 12mo. 5s, 



Memoirs of the Life of Mr. Robert 

 Spence, late Bookseller, of York. By 

 Richard Burdekin. In 12mo. Price 3s. 



The Life, Diary, and Correspondence of 

 Sir William Dougdale, Knt. Some time 

 Garter principal King of Arms. By Wm, 

 Harper, esq. In Royal 4to. 21. 2s. boards. 



Personal Narrative of Adventures in the 

 Peninsula, during the War in 1812, 1813. 

 By an Officer. Post 8vo. 9s. 6d. boards. 



The History of Rome ; now first Trans- 

 lated from the German of G. B. Nieblihr. 

 By F. A. Walter, esq. F.R.S.L. With Maps. 

 In 2 vols. 8vo. 11.4s. 



MEDICINE, SURGRRY, tfec. 



A Grammatical Introduction to the Lon- 

 don Pharmacopoeia. By S. F. Leach. 18mo. 

 5s. boards. 



Fame's Apology for British Anatomy. 

 Imperial 4to. with Plates. 9s. coloured. 

 14s. pewed. 



Majon's Laws of Physiology. Translated 

 by G. II. Skene. 8vo. 8s. boards. 



Mayo's Engravings of the Brain and Spi- 

 nal Chord. Foiio. 21. 2s. boards. 



Robertson's Conversations on Anatomy. 

 12mo. 6s. boards. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



The Military Sketch Book. 2 vols. Post 

 8vo. 11. Is. boards. 



Boileau's Art of Working on Pasteboard. 

 )8mo. 5s. boards. 



Lee's Hebrew Grammar. Svo. 16s. boards. 



Scrope's Geology of Central France. 4to. 

 with Atlas. 31. 3s. boards. 



Lynn's Horary Tables for Finding the 

 Time by Inspection. 4to. 21. 2s. boards. 



An Attempt to Elucidate the Grammati- 

 cal Construction of the English Language. 

 12mo. 4s. boards. 



Hume's Philosophical Works ; now first 

 collected ; beautifully printed in four large 

 volumes. Svo. with Portrait and View of 

 his Monument. 21. 8s. 



Prize Essay on the State of Society and 

 Knowledge in the Highlands of Scotland ; 

 particularly in tbe Northern Counties, at the 

 period of the Rebellion in 1745, and of their 

 progress up to the establishment of the 

 Northern Institution for the Promotion of 

 Science and Literature, in 1825. By John 

 Anderson, Secretary to the Society of Scot- 

 tish Antiquaries. 8vo. 7s. 



Elements of Chemical Science. By Ed- 

 ward Turner, M.D., F.R.S.E. Fellow of 

 the Royal College of Physicians, and Lec- 

 turer on Chemistry, Edinburgh. In one large 

 volume 8vo. with Engravings. 16s. 



