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LIST OF NEW WORKS, 
ANTIQUITIES. 
The History and Antiquities of the 
Tower of London, with Memoirs of royal 
and distinguished Persons. By John Bayley, 
esq. F.R.S. Part 2, 4to. £3. 3s. 
A Description of Three Ancient Orna-~ 
mented Bricks, found at different periods 
in London and at Gravesend, now in the pos- 
session of the Society of Antiquaries, &c. 
with two plates. 2s. 6d. 
The Antiquities of Athens. By Stuart 
and Revett. A new edition, with impor- 
tant additions, by Professional Travellers. 
4 vols. folio. To be published in 40 parts, 
at 6s. each. 
An Essay on Dr. Young’s and M. Cham- 
pollion’s Phonetic System of Hieroglyphics. 
By Henry Salt, esq. F.R.S. 8yvo. 9s. 
Goldicutt’s Antient Decorations. No. 1. 
8yo. 12s. 
BIOGRAPHY. 
The Last Days of Lord Byron, with his 
Lordship’s opinions on various subjects, 
particularly on the State and Prospects of 
Greece. By William Parry. 8vo. 14s. 
The Life, Writings, Opinions, and Times 
of the Right Hon. George Gordon Noel 
Byron, Lord Byron, including extensive 
Biography, Anecdotes, and Memoirs of 
the Lives of the most Eminent and Ec- 
centric Public and Noble Characters and 
Courtiers of the present Age and Court 
of George the Fourth. 3 vols. '8vo. 
Anecdotes of Lord Byron, from Authen- 
tie Sources ; with Remarks, illustrative of 
his Connection with the principal Literary 
Characters of the present day. Foolscap 
Svo. 6s. 
A General Biographical Dictionary. To 
be completed in one thick volume, 8yo. by 
the publication of a sheet every week. 
No. 1. 3d. 
Welsh’s Life of Dr. Bidvit 8vo. 14s. 
DRAMA. 
Ignez De Castro, a Tragedy. By An- 
tonio Ferreira. Translated from the Por- 
tuguese by Thos. Moore Musgrave. Small 
8vo. Zs. 6d. 
Faust,a Drama. By Geethe. With trans- 
lations from the German. By Lord Francis 
Leveson Gower. 2 vols. feap. 8vo. 145s. 
A Select Collection of Old Plays, with 
additional notes and corrections. By the 
late Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist, and 
the Editor. crown 8yo. 9s.; large paper 14s. 
William Tell, or the Hero of Switzerland. 
By W. S. Knowles. 8yo. 3s. 
EDUCATION. 
Analogie Latine; or, a Development 
of those Analogies by which the parts of 
speech in Latinare derived from each other. 
By J. Jones, LL.D. 12mo. 3s. 6d. - 
The Little Lexicon; or, ‘ Multum in 
Parvo” of the English Language; being 
the most copious and complete Abridgment 
. of Dr. Johnson’s “rag eel ever published, 
7s. 6d. bound. 
List of New Works. 
[June 1, 
The Continuation of an attempt to illus- 
trate the Rules of English Grammar, and 
to explain the Nature and Uses of the 
several Particles. 12m. Is. 6d. 
The Economist of Time; or, Golden 
Rules for growing “‘ Healthy, Wealthy, and 
Wise.” 
The Practical: Economist of Time, aha 
Moral. Improver; containing a Series of 
Weekly and Quarterly Tables for one year, 
ruled, upon the principle recommended by 
Dr. Franklin. | Is. 
David’s Modern Greek Grammar. By 
Winnock. 8yo. 6s. 
Wilson’s Infant Schools. Svo. 4s. 6d. 
Whyter’s Etymological Dictionary. 4to. 
Vol2: £2. 2s. 
FINE ARTS. 
Robinson’s Villas ; containing a Grecian 
Design, with interior views of the apart- 
ments, explanatory of the style in fitting up 
and arranging the rooms. No, 2. 4to. 7s. 
GEOGRAPHY. 
Maps and Plans illustrative of Herodo- 
tus, chiefly selected from D’ Anyille, Ren- 
nell, Anacharsis, and Gail. 10s. 6d. 
Maps and Plans illustrative of Thucy- 
dides. 10s. Gd. 
Geographical Memoirs of New South 
Wales; containing an account of the Sur- 
veyor-General’s late Expedition to two 
New Ports, &e. The official papers.pub- 
lished by authority of the Earl Bathurst, to 
whom the work is dedicated. Edited by 
Barron Field, esq., F.L.S. 
Pitman on the Junction of the Atlantic 
and Pacific Oceans. 8vo. 8s. 
The French Drama; _ illustrated by ar- 
guments at the head of each scene, and by 
notes. Nos. 1, 2,3. , 2s. each. 
The Costumes of Shakspeare’s Plays. 
Nos. 1 to 4. 9s. each. 
Dramatic Table Talk; or Scenes, Situa- 
tions and Adventures in Theatrical History 
and Biography. By Richard Ryan, 3 
vols. small 8vo. 21s. 
HISTORY. 
The History of Wales, descriptive of 
the Government, Wars, Religion, Laws, 
Manners, and Customs; Druids, Bards, 
Pedigrees, and Language of the Ancient 
Britons and Modern Welsh; and of the 
remaining Antiquities of Wales. By John 
Jones, LL.D. 8vo. 20s. 
Sydney Papers, consisting of a Journal 
of the Earl of Leicester, and Original 
Letters of Algernon Sydney. Edited with 
Notes, &c. By R. W. Blencowe, A.M. 
8vo. 10s. 6d. 
The New Annual Register; or General 
Repository of History, Polities, Arts, Sci- 
ences, and Literature, for the Year 1824. 
8yo. 2s. 
LAW. 
Burn’s Justice. New edition. 5 vols. 
8vo, £4. 4s. 
Turner and Venables’ me Prac- 
tice. 2 vols. 8vo, 38s. 
The Law relating to Horses considered 
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