1825.] 
Garry’s Treatise on Perspective, for the 
use of Schools ; 16 engravings. 12mo. 
Hazlitt’s select Poets of Great Britain, 
royal 8yo. ; 
Jones’s Continuation to Hume and 
Smollett’s England, 3 vols. 8vo. 
Principles of Modern Horsemanship, for 
Gentlemen; 30 engravings, royal 8vo. 
Principles of Modern Horsemanship, for 
Ladies ; 30 engravings, royal 8vo. 
Sale’s Translation of Alkoran of Ma- 
homet, with several hundred Readings 
from Savory; Notes, and a new Index. 
Edited by Mr. Davenpert. 2vols, 8vo. 
In an elegant foolscap volume, The Art 
of Beauty, with numerous Illustrations ; by 
Courbold and others. 
In 1 yol. 12mo. with plates, Practical 
Chemical Mineralogy ; by Frederick Joyce, 
Operative Chemist. 
Anecdotes and Opinions of Lord Byron, 
from authentic Sources; with Remarks 
illustrative of his Connexion with the prin- 
cipal literary Characters of the present day. 
In a pocket volume. 
F, Valpy, M.a. Trinity College, Cam- 
bridge, is collecting and arranginging in a 
volume, the Fundamental Words of the 
Greek Language, adapted to the Memory 
of the Student by means of Derivations 
and Derivatives; Striking Contexts, and 
other Associations. 
A valuable and scientific Work, translated 
from the original of Dr. Cappadoce, of Am- 
sterdam, a conyerted Jew, will shortly ap- 
pear ; which combats, with great vigour, the 
generally received doctrine of Vaccination. 
Shortly will be published, with several 
eoloured-plates, a Catalogue of the Shells 
contained in the Collection of the late Earl 
of Tankerville, arranged according to the 
Lamarckian Conchological System, and ac- 
companied by the Characters of such Spe- 
cies as are hitherto undescribed ; illustrat- 
ed with a few Plates of some of the most 
rare and interesting Shells ;- Specimens of 
the style in which those of Messrs. Sow- 
erby’s “ Species Conchyliorum’’ will be ex- 
ecuted. By G. B. Sowerby, r.1.s. 
Tales of Fault and Feeling, by the Au- 
thor of Zeal dnd Experience; in 3 vols. 
12mo. 
The Pocket Annual Register of History, 
Polities, Arts, Science, and Literature for 
the year 1825, 
An elementary book in German, in 
Question and Answer, in the Arts and 
Sciences, with a literal Key at the back in 
English, for alleviating the difficulty which 
scholars find in learning that language. 
Part I. (the whole to be included in Ten 
Parts), of a Translation of the Ossemens 
Fossiles of the Baron Cuvier, will be pub- 
lished on the Ist of May next, 
The Memoirs of the Margravine of Ans- 
pach, written by herself, will be published 
in a few days. 
_ Don Estaban, or the Memoirs of a Spa- 
niard, will be published in a few days. . 
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Works in the Press. 
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Martin’s Carpenters’, Joimers’, and Cabi- 
net Makers’ Practical Guide, royal 8yo ; 30 
engravings. 
Sonnets, and other Poems, by D. L. 
Richardson, are just ready. 
Tremaine, or the Man of Refinement, 3 
vols., is nearly ready. 
An edition of Hamlet, of 1603, has been 
discovered ; it is unique. 
Michael Kelly’s Memoirs are nearly 
ready. 
The great fire in Edinburgh has retarded 
the publication of the Crusaders. 
A History of the French Revolution, ac- 
companied by a History of the Revolution 
of 1335; by A. Theirs and Felix Bodin: 
and the History of the Conquest of Eng- 
land by the Normans, translated from the 
French of M. Thierry, are announced. 
Mr. Pennington’s Former Scenes re- 
newed ; or, Notes, Classical and Historical, 
taken in a Journey into France, Spain, 
Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Flanders and 
Holland, may be shortly expected. 
Memoirs of Moses Mendelsohn, the 
Jewish Philosopher, including the cele- 
brated Correspondence between him and 
J.C. Lavater on the Christian Religion, 
will be speedily published. 
The Minnesingers’ Garland, or Speci- 
mens (selected and translated) of the 
Poetry of the German Minnesingers, or 
Troubadours, of the Twelfth and Thirteenth 
Centuries, is announced. 
A Manual of Classical Biography, by 
Joseph William Moss, of Magdalen Col- 
lege, Oxford, &c. will shortly be published. 
James Douglas, esq., of Cavers, an- 
nounces The Advancement of Society in 
Science, Civilization, and Religion. 
Mr. Boaden’s Memoirs of the Life of 
J. P. Kemble, esq., will be published in 
afew days. f 
The First Number of the Dublin Phi- 
losophical Journal and Scientific Review 
will be published on the Ist of March 1825, 
and will be continued on the Ist days of 
March and November. 
Vol. XIII., Part I., of the Medico- 
Chirurgical Transactions, published by the 
Medical and Chirurgical Society of Lon- 
don, is nearly ready. 
A Voyage performed in the Years 1822- 
23-24; containing an Examination of the 
Antarctie Sea to the 74th degree of latitude ; 
and a Visit to Terra del Fuego,.with a par- 
cular Account of the Inhabitants, by James 
Weddell, esq., is announced. 
A new edition of the works of Arch-, 
deacon Paley, with a Life of the Author, by. 
his Son, the Rev. Edmund Paley, and 
many Sermons, not before published, ~ is 
announced. f 
Vol. VI. of the personal Narrative of 
M. de Humboldt’s Travels in the Equi- 
noctial Regions of.the New Continent, du- 
ring the years 1799-1804, translated by 
Helen Maria Williams, is nearly ready. 
Conversations on Geography and Astro- 
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