1824.] 
James Forsrs: a Tale, founded on 
facts. 
Prayers founded on the Liturgy of the 
Church of England. 
The Confessions of a Gamester. 
Mr.W. T. Branpe has in the press, 
a Manual of Pharmacy, in one volume 
8vo. 
_ We have the pleasure of announcing 
that, by His Majesty’s special command, 
will be published, early in the ensuing 
year, in one volume 4to., Joannis 
Mirront Angli De Doctrina Cunis- 
Tiana, Libri duo posthumi, nunc _pri- 
mum Typis Mandati, edente C. R. Sum- 
ner, M.A. At the same time will be 
published, uniform with the above, a 
Treatise on Christian Doctrine by Jouw 
Mixon, translated from the original by 
Cuartrs R. Sumner, M.A., Librarian 
and Historiographer to his Majesty, and 
Prebendary of Worcester. This impor- 
tant and interesting posthumous work 
of Mirron, and the translation, are 
now printing at the Cambridge Univer- 
sity press. 
The first volume of the Lectures of 
Sir Astley Cooper, Bart., on the Prin- 
ciples and Practice of Surgery, as de- 
liyered at St. Thomas’s and Guy’s Hos- 
pitals, with additional notes and cases, 
by Freperick Tyrre i, esq., Surgeon 
to St. Thomas’s Hospital. 
Old Heads upon Young Shoulders, 
a Dramatic Sketch in one act, by Tuos. 
Witson, teacher of dancing, author of 
the Danciad, &c. 
Dunallan, or the Methodist Husband, 
in 3 vols. 12mo. By the author of 
“The Decision,” “ Father Clement,” 
&e. 
The Works of the Rev John New- 
ton, late Rector of St. Mary, Wool- 
noth, &c., with a Life and View: of his 
Character and Writings. By the Rev. 
Ricuarp Crcit, a.m. A new Edition, 
in 6 vols. 8vo. 
A New Edition of Hervey’s Theron 
and Aspasio, in 2 vols. 8vo. 
The History of Origins will shortly 
be published in a neat portable volume, 
comprehending a collection of antiqui- 
ties, historical facts, customs, political 
and social institutions and national rites 
and peculiarities. 
As an antidote against the pretended 
Popish Miracles, relations of which fill 
the Journals of Europe and_ stagger 
even incredulity, a New Edition is re- 
printing of those masterpieces of ar- 
gument, learning, and eloquence, Dr. 
Conyvens Mippieron’s Free Enquiry 
Literary and Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
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and Letter from Rome. They will form 
a handsome octavo volume. 
Monsicnor Marini, Prefect of the 
Vatican Archives, has completed his 
Monumenta Authentica Angliz, Sco- 
tiz, et Hibernia. This work will ex- 
tend to eight volumes folio; and con- 
tains above five thousand Papal Letters, 
besides other precious documents, al- 
most as numerous, of letters from our 
Kings and Queens, transcribed from 
the Autographs, from the time of Pope 
Honorius III. A.D. 1216 to a recent 
period. The whole are faithfully co- 
pied from the authentic register of the 
Vatican; and none of them have been 
hitherto published. Such articles as 
have correctly appeared in Rymer and 
our historians, are omitted in the pre- 
sent work, 
The Sisters of Nansfield, a tale for 
young women, by the author of “ the 
Stories of old Daniel,” &c.,.is in the 
press. 
Fireside Scenes, by the author of 
* the Bachelor and Married Man.” 
Mr. Boaprn’s Life of Kemble may 
be expected soon. Under this name we 
understand it contains, in fact, a com< 
plete history of the stage during Kem- 
ble’s career as an actor. Several very 
valuable documents have been supplied 
by the family and their friends. 
An outline Sketch of a new Theory of 
the Earth andits Inhabitants, by a Chris- 
tian philosopher, is announced. 
A History of Art, and Biography of 
its Professors, upon a very comprehen- 
sive scale, is preparing, by Mr. Grorce 
Soane, son of the distinguished ar- 
chitect of that name. The first division 
of the work will contain the History of 
Art, from its earliest dawn, tracing its 
progress and advancement in the diffe3 
rent branches of architecture, painting, 
and sculpture, with critical dissertations 
upon the several schools. The second 
division will be devoted to the Biogra- 
phy of Artists, and is proposed to form 
the most complete Dictionary of Pain- 
ters, Architects, and Sculptors ever of- 
fered to the English reader. 
Travels of General Baron Minutoli 
in Lybia and Upper Egypt, are an- 
nounced. 
The History of Italy, from the fall 
of the Western Empire to the extinc- 
tion of the Venetian Republic, is pre- 
paring by Gronrcr PErcevat, esq. 
A History of the French Revolution, 
by A. Turers and Fetrx Bopin, will 
speedily be published in London, 
