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List of Works in the Press. 



[Jan, 



Memoir of the late Rev. Charles Wolfe, 

 author of the Poem on the Burial of Sir 

 John Moore, by tlie Rev. J. A. Russel. 



The Rev. T. M \\ , President of Wy- 

 mondley College, is preparing for the press 

 a continuation of his Studies in History, 

 inoneSvo. vol., which will contain " Ele- 

 ments of the History of Philosophy and 

 Science," from the earliest authentic re- 

 cords to the commencement of the eigh- 

 teenth century. 



A new historical novel, entitled Henry 

 the Fourth, is just ready for publication. 



Mr. J. H. Wiffen announces The Spa- 

 nish Anthology, being a translation of the 

 choicest specimens of the Spanish Poets, 

 with their biographical notices, hi one vol., 

 uniform with the works of Gorcilasso. 



Mr. Alaric A. Watts has in the press, 

 Lyrics of the Heart, with other Poems. 



Sketches selected from the Note-Book 

 of the late Charles Hamilton, Esq., byT. 

 K. Hervey, author of Australia, are an- 

 nounced for speedy publication. 



The Travellers, or Adventures on the 

 Continent, in three vols, post 8vo., is 

 preparing for publication. 



Mr. William Robert Whatton (of Man- 

 chester) has nearly ready for the press an 

 important work, entitled, Lancastrenses II- 

 lustres, or Historical and Biographical 

 Memoirs of Illustrious Natives of the Pa- 

 latine County of Lancaster, with Genealo- 

 gical and Heraldic Observations. 



Woodstock : a Tale of the Long Par- 

 liament ; by the author of " Waverly," 

 " Tales of the Crusaders," &c., will be 

 published on the 25th of January. 



Two new parUamentary works are an- 

 nounced for annual publication, entitled, 

 Reports of the Parliamentary Proceedings 

 of the last Session, systematically arranged 

 and criticised. — Also, Abstracts of all the 

 important Papers presented during the 

 session. 



Mr. Bowles has in the press, a Reply 

 to the last pamphlet of Mr. Roscoe ; and 

 also some observations on the last Quarter- 

 ly Review, relative to Pope, both of which 

 will shortly make their appearance. 



The third volume of the Works of 

 Canova, in Sculpture and Modelling, en- 

 graved in outline by Henry Moses, has 

 been for some time in preparation. It will 

 consist of six double parts, each containing 

 ten engravings, with descriptions from the 

 Italian of the Countess Albrizzi. The first 

 part is announced to appear in January, 

 and a part regularly on every succeeding 

 month, until completed. 



The third and fourth parts of Lord 

 Northwick's Selection of Ancient Coins, 

 drawn by Del Frate, a distinguished pupil 

 of Canova, and engraved by Henry Moses, 

 will also soon be ready. The descriptions 

 are by Dr. Noehden. 



Two volumes of the History of Painting 

 in Italy, frOm the period of the Revival of 

 the Fine Arts, to the end of the Eighteenth 



Century, translated from the original Italian 

 of the Abbate Luigi Lanzi, by Thomas 

 Roscoe, Esq., will speedily be pubhshed; 

 and five volumes demy 8vo. will complete 

 the work. 



Sir Walter Scott's Life of Buonaparte 

 will probably be ready for publication about 

 the end of next autumn. 



N. T. Carrington, author of The Banks 

 of Tamar, has in the press, Dartmoor, a 

 descriptive poem. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



BIBLIOGUAPHr. 



A Catalogue of an extensive Collection 

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A Catalogue of a miscellaneous Collec- 

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 various departments of Literature. By J. 

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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, 

 and Green's Catalogue of Old Books, Part 

 I. for 1826. 



Bibhotheca Selectissima, a Catalogue of 

 Books printed in the fifteenth century. 5s. 



BlOGRAl'HY. 



Memoirs of Jane Taylor. 2 vols. cr. 

 8vo. 16s. 



Mary Queen of Scots ; her Persecutions, 

 Sufferings, and Trials, from her Birth till 

 her Death. 7s. 6d. 



A General and Heraldic Dictionary of 

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 Kingdom, for the Year 1826. By J. Burke, 

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Autobiographical Memoirs of Ferdinand 

 Fi'anck. In a pocket volume. 4s. 



The Remains of John Briggs, late Edi- 

 tor of the Lonsdale Magazine. 12mo. 7s. 

 6d. 



The Life of Erasmus, with historical 

 Remarks on the state of Literature between 

 the Tenth and Sixteenth Centuries. By 

 C. Butler, Esq. 8vo. 7s. 6d. 



CLASSICS. 



P. Virgilii Maronis Bucoliea ; contain- 

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 companying the Text ; a treatise on Latin 

 Versification ; and references to a Scanning 

 Table. By P. A. Nuttall, lld. 



DBAMA. 



Love's Victory, or a School for Pride ; 

 a comedy, in five acts. By George Hyde. 

 8vo. 3s. 6d. 



Shakspeare's Plays, in one very small 

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 bellished wth a vignette of " Shakspeare 

 between Tragedy and Comedy," and a por- 

 trait by Stothard. .£1. Is. or, illustrated 

 with 38 engravings, £2. 2s. 



Another Edition, with 38 engravings, 

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Sylla, a tragedy, in five acts, from the 

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