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Ross’s Voyage, and Captain Parry’s Voy- 
age, Part First ; to be continued monthly. 
The Mission from Bengal to Siam, and 
to Hue, the capital of Cochin China, never 
before visited by any European, in the 
years 1821-22, By Geo. Finlaison, Esq., 
with an Introduction, and Memoir of the 
author, by Sir Stamford Raffles, ¥.R.s., is 
nearly ready for the press. 
Anne Boleyn, a Dramatic Poem, by 
the Rey. H. H. Milman, is printing uni- 
formly with the Fall of Jerusalem. 
The second volume of Southey’s History 
of the late War in Spain and Portugal, is in 
the press. 
' Mr. Charles Butler announces the Life 
of Erasmus, with Historical Remarks on 
the State of Literature between the 10th 
and 16th centuries. 
The Life of General Wolfe, from origi- 
nal documents, is printing uniformly with 
Mr. Southey’s Life of Nelson; 8vo. 
Excerpta Oratorica, or Selections from 
the Greek Orators, adapted to the use of 
Schools and Universities, are in the press. 
Scenes and Characters from Froissart, 
will shortly be published, in 4 vols. feap. 
8vo. 
The Divina Commedia of Dante Ali- 
ghieri, with an Analytical Comment, by 
Gabriel Rossetti, is announced, in 6 vols. 
8vo. This comment, which may be called 
an analysis of the spirit of Dante, lays open 
secrets yet unreyealed respecting the true 
signification, the origin, and the progress 
of the poem, so that no material passage of 
it will longer remain doubtful, either as 
to the literal or allegorical sense. The 
first volume will be published in January. 
An Italian Grammar, by Ferdinand Cici- 
loni, is nearly ready. 
The fourth volume (Mr. W. S. Rose’s 
translation) of the Orlando Furioso of 
Ariosto will shortly be published. 
Essays on some of the Peculiarities of 
Christianity, by Dr. Richard Whateley, are 
in the press. 
Mr. H. Lytton Bulwer’s work on 
Greece, will appear on the Ist December, 
entitled an Autumn in Greece in the year 
1824, comprizing sketches of the character, 
customs, and scenery of the country, with 
a view of its present critical state, in 
Letters addressed to Charles Brinsley 
Sheridan, Esq. 
The New Translation of the Bible from 
the original Hebrew text only, Part 1v., 
by John Bellamy, will be published in 
December. 
The History of Lymington and its im- 
mediate neighbourhood, with a brief ac- 
count of its animal, vegetable, and mineral 
productions, &c. &c., by David Garrow, 
of St. John’s College, Cambridge, is nearly 
ready. a IG 4 
A work of intense interest, in two, vols. 
8vo., under the title of The Reign of 
Terror, is on the eve of publication. It 
contains a collection of authentic narratives 
List of New Works. 
(Dec. 1, 
by eye-witnesses, of the horrors committed 
by the Revolutionary Government of 
France under Marat and Robespierre, and 
is interspersed with biographical notices of 
prominent characters and curious aneedotes, 
illustrative of a period without its parallel 
in history. Sack 
A translation of La Secchia Rapita, or 
the Rape of the Bucket; an Heroic- 
Comical Poem, in Twelve Cantos, from 
the Italian of Alessandro Tassoni, with 
Notes, by James Atkinson, Esg., jis in 
the press, in 2 yols. 12mo. . 
Mrs. Bray, late Mrs. Charles Stothard, 
author of a Tour in Normandy, Brittany, 
&c. &c., has an historical romance in the 
press, entitled De Foix; or, Sketches of 
the Manners and Customs of the Fourteenth 
Century, in 3vols. 
Dr. A. T. Thompson has nearly ready 
for publication, a new and corrected edition 
of the London Dispensatory, in one large 
yolume, 8vo. 
Dr. Kelly, Mathematical Examiner at 
the Trinity-House, is engaged in moderniz- 
ing the Shipmaster’s Assistantand Owner’s 
Manual, originally compiled by Daniel 
Steel, Esq. : 
The third and fourth yolumes of Kirby 
and Spence’s Introduction to Entomo- 
logy, or Elements of the Natural History 
of Insects, will appear in the course of 
December. 
Messrs. Hurst, Robinson, and Co. an- 
nounce a new Series of the Monthly Re- 
view ; to commence on the Ist of January 
next. 
The son of the late Mr. Butler, whose 
public: ‘cons for young persons are so well 
knovy, has in the press a work entitled 
the Geography of the Globe, adapted for 
senior Pupils in Schools, and for the use of 
Private Families. Mr. Butler is also print- 
ing a brief Memoir of his late Father. 
Early in December will be published,. 
Stories for the Christmas Week, in 2 vols. 
Mr. Pugin’s Architectural Antiquities of 
Normandy, engraved by J. and H. Le 
Keux, will be completed in the ensuing 
year. The first gentleman has lately re- 
turned from that part of France, with a 
large collection of drawings, memorandas, 
documents, and casts from various build- 
ings. From such materials the antiquary 
and architect may fairly calculate on accu- 
rate and satisfactory illustrations of his- 
tory. No. 2 of the work will appear in 
February next. 
The patrons and admirers of historical 
painting will be gratified to learn that 
George Jones, r.a., has just returned from 
a tour through Germany, France, and 
Switzerland, enriching his portfolio as he 
passed through each of those interesting 
countries. The public may, therefore, 
look forward to many valuable productions 
from the faithful pencil of this justly-es- 
teemed artist. Fi 
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