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WORKS IN THE PRESS AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



WORKS IN PREPARATION. 



Excerpta Historica ; or, Illustrations of English 

 History. The object of this work is to elucidate 

 public events, domestic and foreign, our ancient 

 relations with France, Spain, and other nations, 

 the laws and constitution of England, the state of 

 the Navy and Army, the economy of the Royal 

 Household, the splendour, magnificence, and per- 

 sonal character of our Monarchs, the history of 

 Monastic Establishments, the lives of distinguish- 

 ed men, the costume,, modes of living, manners and 

 customs of our ancestors, the moral and political 

 condition of society, the state of language and 

 literature, the introduction and progress of the 

 Arts, Heraldry, Courts of Chivalry, and Gene- 

 alogy : in short, to collect whatever may present 

 vividly to the mind the characteristic features of 

 former ages. This collection will undoubtedly 

 prove of the utmost consequence to Historians 

 and Antiquaries ; and, indeed, to men of letters 

 generally. It is to be published in royal 8vo., in 

 Quarterly Parts, of not less than one hundred 

 pages, illustrated by wood-cuts. Part I. will ap- 

 pear in March. 



The Portraits of the Countess Gower, the Hon. 

 Mrs. Hope, and Lady Charlotte Bury, from paint- 

 ings by Sir Thomas Lawrence, will form the ear- 

 liest of the forthcoming embellishments of La 

 Belle Assemblee, in continuation of its series of 

 the Portraits of the Female Nobility, now in pro- 

 gress. 



BIOGRAPHY. 



Memoirs of Sir James Campbell, of Ardkinglass, 

 written by Himself. In 2 vols. 



Sir Ralph Esher, or Memoirs of a Gentlemen of 

 the Court of Charles II. 



Personal Memoirs of Pryce Gordon, Esq. In 2 

 vols. 8vo. 



The Private Correspondence of John Pinkerton, 

 Esq. Edited by Dawson Turner, Esq. In 2 vols. 



The Correspondence of Sir John Sinclair, Bart. 

 In 2 vols. 



Musical Memoirs, or an Account of the State of 

 Musfc in England, from the first Commemoration 

 of Handel in Westminster Abbey, in 1/84, to 1829, 

 with Anecdotes of the Professors. By W. T. 

 Parke. In 3 vols. small 8vo. 



The Life of Sir Thomas Lawrence. By Thomas 

 Campbell, Esq. 8vo. 



The Life of Titian. By James Northcote, Esq. 

 2 vols. 8vo. 



The Life of Henry Fuseli, H. A. By John 

 Knowles, Esq. 2 vols. 



Personal Memoirs of Captain Cooke. Written 

 by Himself, in 2 vols. 



Life of Sir Joseph Banks, with selections from 

 his Correspondence. By a Member of the Royal 

 Society. 2 vols. 



The Life of John Hampden. By Lord Nugent. 

 2 vols. 8vo. 



Lives of British Painters. Vol.11. By Allan 

 Cunningham, will contain Memoirs of West,Opie, 

 Barry, Blake, Bird, Fuseli, Raeburn, &c. &c. 

 HISTORY. 



History of Modern Greece. By James Emer- 

 son, Esq. In 2 vols. 8vo. 



A General History of the East Indies. By Mr. 

 Charles Marsh. 



Private History of the French Cabinet, during 

 the period of the Directory, the Consulate, and the 



M.M. New Series VOL. IX. No. 50. 



Reign of Napoleon. By M. Bourrienne, Private 

 Secretary to the Emperor. 



An Account of the Subversion of the Constitu- 

 tion in Portugal by Don Miguel. By Lord Por- 

 chester. In 8vo. 



Commentaries of the Life and Reign of 

 Charles I. Vols. 3 and 4. By I. D'Israeli, Esq. 



Mr. Britten's History and Antiquities of Bristol 

 Cathedral, with Eleven Engravings and One 

 Woodcut, is nearly ready. Also, the Fifth Num- 

 ber of his Picturesque Antiquities of the English 

 Cities. 



Conversations upon Comparative Chronology 

 and General History, from the Creation of the 

 World to the Birth of Christ. In 12mo. 

 MISCELLANEOUS. 



Dr. E. J. Seymour has in the press, Illustra- 

 tions of some of the Principal Diseases of the 

 Ovaria, their Symptoms and Treatment. In 8vo., 

 with 14 Lithographic Engravings. 



Personal Narrative of an Officer in the English 

 Army of Occupation in France. In 2 vols. 



An Inquiry into the best means of Preventing 

 the Destruction of the Aborigines usually incident 

 upon Settling of new Colonies. ByS. Bannister, 

 late Attorney-General in New South Wales. 



A Treatise on the Principles of Hydrostatics, 

 together with a new Theory of Hydrodynamics. 

 By Mr. Mosely,of St. John's College, Cambridge. 



Letellier's Grammar translated from the French. 

 With numerous additions and explanations for 

 the use of the English Pupil. By Constant Coffyn 

 Cook and Housekeeper's Dsctionary. By Mat- 

 thew Scott, M.D. In 12mo. 



The Picture of India ; exhibiting in a brief, yet 

 clear and graphic manner, the Geography, Topo- 

 graphy, History, &c. of that most iuteresting por- 

 tion of the earth ; and an impartial view of the 

 Indian Question, with reference to the impending 

 discussion of the renewal of the Charter. In 2 

 vols. 8vo. 



Tales of Scottish Life and Character. In 3 vols. 

 NOVELS AND TALES. 



A novel, Sir Ethelbert, or the Dissolution of 

 Monasteries. By the Author of " Santo Sebas- 

 tiano." 



A New Work by the Authors of " Tales by the 

 O'Hara Family." In 3 vols. 



Tho Tuilerios, an Historical Romance. In 3 

 vols. 



A New Work, by the Author of " Sayings and 

 Doings." 



A New Novel, by the Author of " Brambletye 

 Honse." 



A -New Novel, by the Author of " Flirtation." 



Gertrude, a Talc of the Sixteenth Century.. 

 In 2 vols. 



The Jew, a Novel. In 3 vols. 



Wedded Life in the Upper Ranks. In 2 vols. 



Sydenham, or Memoirs of a Man of the World. 



Spanish Novellists. By Thomas Roscoe, Esq. 

 In 3 vols. 



The Domnics Legacy. By the Author of " The 

 Sectarian." 



Cloudsley, a Novel. By Wm. Goodwin, Author 

 of " Caleb'Williams." In 3 vols. 



A New Tale of the Sea. By Mr. Cooper. 



Manners of the Day, a Novel. 



The Oxonians; or, a Glance at Society. lu 

 3 vols. small 8to. 

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