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List of Works in the Press. 



[March, 



Establixliment, will speedily be published, 

 in two vols. Bvo. 



Dr Sandfbrd, one of the Bishops of the 

 Scotch Episcopal cliureli, Mill shortly bring 

 out a new edition of liis Lectures on the 

 History of the Week of the Passion of our 

 blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. 



The Labours of Idleness, or Seven 

 Nights' Entertainments, by Guy Perse- 

 val, are in the press. 



The Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, 

 with a preliminary View of the French 

 Revolution, will speedily be published, in 

 five small 8vo. vols. 



Anew edition of Debrett's Peerage will 

 be published in a few days. 



A volume of Sermons by the Hon. and 

 Rev. Gerard Noel will shortly a])i)car. 



Mr. John Cole, of Scarborough, an- 

 nounces for publication the Fugitive Pieces 

 of the late Thomas Hindewell, esq., with 

 a Memoir of the Author. 



Morus ; or a Layman's View of the chief 

 Objections which have been brought agaiiii-t 

 Religion, as it existed in Eurojje during 

 the licroic age of Christianity, is announced 

 for publication, in one vol. 8vo. 



Mr. T. K. Hervey, author of Australia 

 nnd other ])oems, basin the ])ress. Sketches 

 from the Note-book of the late Chas. Ha- 

 milton, esq. 



A new edition of the works of Dr. 

 Lardner is printing in ten vols. 8vo. 



The Rev. Francis Clore, of Cheltenham, 

 has in the press a series of Historical 

 Discourses illustratnig the Book of Ge- 

 nesis. 



Proposals have been issued for piiljlishing 

 by subscription, Lancastrenses lUustrcs ; 

 or Historical and Biograj)hical Memoirs 

 of Illustrious Natives of the Palatine 

 County of Lancaster, with Genealogical 

 and Heraldic Observations. By William 

 Robert Whatton, F.A.S. Illustrated by 

 numerous portraits and armorial engravings. 



Mr. Sumner will speedily publish a second 

 and corrected edition of bis work on the 

 Evidences of Christianity. 



The Miscellanist of Literature, contain- 

 ing the quintessence of the books of the 

 past year, will be ready for publication 

 •within the month. 



The Dwarf of VVesterbourg, translated 

 from the German, is nearly ready for pub- 

 lication. 



Mr. Bowdler's expurgated edition of 

 Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman 

 Empire will shortly be published. 



Mr. Watts's Lyrics of the Heart will 

 speedily be published. 



A new edition of Jerei jy Taylor's works, 

 edited by Reginald Heber, Bishop of Cal- 

 cutta, is in the press. 



Mrs. C. B. Wilson, author of Astarte, 

 has in the press a volume entitled " At 

 Home." 



The Ecclesiastical History of the Second 

 and Third Centuries, illustrated from the 

 writings of TertuUian, by John, Lord 



Bishop of Bristol, will speedily be ready 

 for publication. 



A volimin of Sermons, by the late Rev. 

 James Fordyce, is announced for publica- 

 tion from the original MSS. 



The Rev. W. Bullock, Missionary of 

 Trinity, Newfoundland, has in the press 

 a Series of Lectures upon the storj' of 

 Joseph and his Brethren. 



Major Denham's Travels in Africa will 

 be ready in a few days. 



A third part of Points of Humour, with 

 Cruickshank's illustrations, is preparing for 

 the press. 



Mr. I. Skelton, editor of the Antiquities 

 of Oxfordshire, announces for publication, 

 iipv.ards of fifty etchings of Antiquities in 

 Bristol, illustrative of the Rev. S. Seyer's 

 history of that city, or in a separate vo- 

 lume. 



A narrative and descriptive Tour in the 

 Upper Pyrenees, with a Lithographic 

 Atlas, ivc, is announced for publication. 



A volume of Lectures on Astronomj', 

 adapted for schools, is announced for speedy 

 j)ubIication. 



New editions of Dr. Watkins' Biogra- 

 phical Dictionary, and of Mrs. Sophia Lee's 

 Canterbury Tales, will shortly be ready. 



Dr. Henderson, author of a Residence 

 in Iceland, has in the press. Biblical Re- 

 searches and Travels in Russia, including 

 a Tour in the Crimea, and the passage of 

 the Caucasus. 



Mr. .lohn II. Brady is preparing for the 

 press a work on the Derivation of the 

 Names of the princijial Market Towns and 

 Remarkable Villages in England, with 

 Anecdotes, &c. 



In the press, and speedily will be pub- 

 lished, in three volumes, the Memoirs of 

 Casanova de Seingath, from the author's 

 MS. ; first published by Schiitz, and now 

 trarslated into English. This work is one 

 of the most extraordinary and interesting 

 memoirs ever committed to paper, com- 

 prizing characters and anecdotes of the 

 most distinguished personages in politics, 

 literatiu-e and rank, in Spain, Italy, France, 

 England and Germany, from the author's 

 personal communications with, and actual 

 observations of them. 



Mr. Curtis is preparing for the press 

 a fourth and enlarged edition of his Treatise 

 on the Physiology and Diseases of the Ear. 

 In this edition niudi useful information is 

 collated on what regards that obscure part 

 of acoustic surgery, nervous deafness, and 

 cases of deaf and dumb. 



The Narrative of a Tour around Hawaii 

 (or Owhyhee), by the Rev. W. Ellis, mis- 

 sionary from the Society and Sandvinch 

 Islands, in one vol. 8vo., is nearly ready, 

 with several illustrative engravings and a 

 map of Hawaii. 



Pait V. of Sermons and Plans of Ser- 

 mons on many of the most important Texts 

 of Holy Scripture, by the late Rev. Joseph 

 Benson, are in the press. 



