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Mallinson, A. and J. Huddersfield, 
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Manifold, J. Kendal, Oct. 24 
Mather, E. Oxford, Oct. 29 
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Noad, J. Beckington, Nov. 3 
Nowill, J. and J. Burch, Jewry- 
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WORKS IN THE PRESS, AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. 
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OUDON’s Encyclopedia of Agricul- 
A ture is now just ready. 
Poetic Hours; consisting of occasional 
poems, translations, stanzas to music, &c. 
are announced by Mr. G. F. Richardson. 
Mr. John Timbs has in the press ‘ Ca- 
meleon Sketches,”’ uniform in size with his 
* Promenade round Dorking.” 
Mr. Boone’s Book of Churches and Sects 
may speedily be expected. 
‘The long-announced Gardener’s Maga- 
zine will be commenced at Christmas. 
- The Literary Souvenir, or Cabinet of 
Poetry and Romance for 1826, will be 
ready in a few days. 
Heads of Lectures in Divinity are an- 
nounced for publication by Dr. John 
Banks Hollingsworth. 
Mr. Tennant, author of Anster Fair, has 
a new Dramatic Poem in the press. 
- Captain Brooke is about to publish 
“Travels through Lapland and Sweden,”’ 
and “‘ Winter Sketches in Lapland.” 
The Amulet; or Christian and Literary 
Remembrancer, is nearly ready. 
Waterloo; or the British Minstrel, a 
Poem, in five cantos, is announced for pub- 
lication. 
A fac-simile reprint of Hamlet, 1604 (in 
the possession of the Duke of Devonshire), 
is said to be in progress. 
The Rey. F. Dibdin announces a new 
edition of ‘‘ An Introduction to the Know- 
ledge of rare and valuable Editions of the 
Greek and Latin Ciassics. 
Mr. Hyman Hurwitz, author of Vindicize 
Hebraice, &c., has in the press a volume 
of Moral Hebrew Tales, translated from 
ancient Hebrew works; to which will be 
prefixed a Popular Essay on the still exist- 
ing remains of the uninspired writings of 
the ancient Hebrew Sages. 
The Principles of Analytical Geometry, 
designed for the use of Students, are in the 
yPicss. a2 ; 
_ The second part of “ Laconics ; or the 
best. Words of the best Authors,” with 
Portraits of Addison, Pope, Johnson, 
Franklin, and Goldsmith, will be published 
on December 1. 
Biographia Scottiana; or Lives of the 
Scots Worthies, is announced for publica- 
tion in numbers. 
The Memoirs of the Prince de Montmo- 
rency are on the eve of publication, in Paris. 
The Duties of a Lady’s Maid, bya Lady, 
are announced as in the press. 
Dr. Nuttall announces as preparing, P- 
Virgilii Maronis Bucolica; containing an 
Ordo and Interlineal Translation accom- 
panying the Text; with references to a 
Scanning Table, and exhibiting every variety 
of Hexameter Verse, intended as an intro- 
duction to the reading of the Latin Poets. © 
The third edition of Stuart’s History of 
the Steam Engine is just ready. 
William Tell, translated from the Ger- 
man of Frederic Schiller, will speedily be 
published in small 8vo. 
Mr. Galt’s new work, entitled '“ The 
Last of the Lairds, or the Life and Opinions 
of Malachi Mailings, Esq., of Aultbig- 
gings,” may shortly be expected. 
The Auto-biographical Memoirs of Fer- 
dinand Frank are in the press. } 
A new edition -of the Italian Novelists, 
by Thomas Roscoe, Esq-, is announced for. 
speedy publication. x 
A Treatise on Clock and Watch-making, 
theoretical and practical, by Thomas Reid, 
author of the article “‘ Horology,” in the 
Edinburgh Encyclopzdia, is announced. 
We understand that the author of ‘‘ Bibli- 
cal Gleanings,” whose studies peculiarly 
qualify him for the work, is preparing for 
the press a Bibliotheca Theologia, on a 
new plan, to embrace every publication of 
value, with Critical Remarks, and Biogra- 
phical Sketches. The First Part of which 
will shortly appear. 
Mr. Chandos Leigh has in the’ press 
“ The Queen of Golconda’s Fete,” and 
other poems. 
The publication of the Lfbrary for the 
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