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Interior of York Minster.—This large 
engraving of the interior of York Minster 
(just published by Messrs. Colnaghi) is one 
to which late circumstances have given an 
unexpected and permanent interest. It is 
slightly executed, but with sufficient skill 
and effect, especially in the perspective— 
Fine Aris’ Exhibitions. 
[ Marcu, 
which is well preserved, and conveys a fine 
and imposing idea of this magnificent edi- 
fice. The engraving is executed by Mr. 
W. Woolnoth, from a painting by Mr. 
Harwood, and it forms a pendant to one 
lately produced by the same artists, repre- 
senting the interior of St. Paul’s Cathedral. 
WORKS IN THE PRESS AND NEW ‘PUBLICATIONS. 
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The Antiquities of Mexico, by A. Aglio. ‘This 
work will contain the fac-similes of all the Mexi- 
can Hieroglyphic Paintings and MSS. preserved 
in the principal libraries of Europe, with the 
texts in the original languages, Collection of 
American Monuments, with their deseription, by 
M. Dupaix, made during the years 1805, 6, and 7, 
by direction of the late King of Spain, and taken 
from the original drawings now in possession of 
Mr. Aglio, with the addition of some very curious 
MSS, never before published. The whole tran- 
slated into English, with highly interesting notes, 
and will contain nearly eight bundred plates, 
Apician Morsels; or, Tales ofthe ‘Table, 
Kitehen, and Larder ; consisting of Select Upi- 
eurean Precepts, Nutritive Maxims, Retlections, 
Anecdotes, &c. &c., illustrative of the veritable 
Science of the Mouth; whieh includes the Art of 
never breakfasting at Home, and always dining 
Abroad. 12mo. 
The Improved Syllabie Spelling Book; or, a 
Summary Method of teaching Children to Read, 
upon a principle originally discovered by the 
Sienr Berthaud, adapted to the English Lan- 
guage. By Mrs. Williams, author of * Conver- 
sations on English Grammar.” In 12mo., the 
Fourth Edition, newly arranged, and very mate 
rially improved, with an entirely new Set of 
appropriate Copperplate Engrayings, and hand- 
somely half bound. " 
Mr. W. Carpenter, author of the Scientia 
Biblica, &c., has in the press, in one large vo- 
lume, 8yvo., Popular Lectures on Biblical Criti- 
cism and Interpretation. 
Mr. W. Jones, author of the History of the 
Waldenses, &c., has nearly ready a Christian 
Biographical Dictionary, to comprise the lives of 
euch persons in every country, and in every age, 
since the revival of literature, as have distin- 
guished themselves by their talents, their suffer- 
ing, or their virtues, 
Portraits of the Dead, and other Poems, by 
H. C. Deacon. 
A Plain and Short History of Engiand for 
Children, in Letters. 18mo. 2s. 6d. half-bound. 
Barker's Cicero’s Catalinarian Orations. 12mo. 
5s. Gd. 
Barr's Scripture Student’s Assistant; an In- 
dex and Dictionary of the Bible. ]2mo. 3s. Gd. 
Beart on Justification, abridged by Jones, 3s. 
Bible Histories, illustrated by 52 Engravings. 
18mo. 12s. cloth ; l4s. silk. 
A New Work by the author of “Diary of an 
Ennuyee.” 
Sir James Mackintosh announces his first vo- 
lume of his History of England for publication 
early in the ensuing season. 
Some Reinarkable Incidents in the Life of 
Alexander, Emperor of Russia, illustrative of 
his Religious Character. Translated from the 
French, 
Flora Devyoniensis ; or a Descriptive Catalogue 
of Plants growing Wild in the County of Devon, 
arranged both according to the Linngwan and Na- 
tural Systems; with an Account of their Geogra- 
phical Distribution, &c., by the Rey, J. P. Jcnes 
and J. F. Kingston. 
Rybrent de Cruce,a Novel, in 3 vols. 
Richelieu de Cruce, a Novel, in 3 vols. 
Margaret Coryton, a Novel, in 3 vole., by Leigh 
Cliffe, Esq., author of “ Parga,” “ Phe Knights 
of Ritzberg,” and several other works of in- 
terest. ; 
Dr, Robinson announces A Practical Treatise 
on the superior Efficacy of the Round-leaf Cor- 
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of the Digestive Organs, and for general weak- 
ness attendant on Age, or from the enervating 
effects of too free use of Vinous or Spirituous Li- 
quors, Savoury Dishes, or of a ‘Tropical Climate, 
& 
c. 
Strattan Hill, a'Tale of the Civil Wars, by W. 
Carne, author of “ Letters from the East.” y 
Captain Hall’s Travels in the United States 
will be published in May. 
A Translation of the Memoirs of Marshal 
Suchet, Duke d’Albulera, one of Napoleon's 
Generals. 
Bertha’s Visit to her Uncle in Engiand, com- 
prising a variety of interesting information for 
young perzons, in 3 small vols. ° 
The long projected edition of the Greek Orators 
and Sophists has at length appeared, in sixteen 
volumes, 8vyo. This very important work, edited 
with great care, labour, and ability, by Mr. Dob- 
son, of Highgate, must prove a valuable acqui- 
sition to the classical student. So complete and 
skilfully selected are the subsidia, that no foreign 
edition can compete with it, and in England no- 
thing of the kind has ever been attempted. It 
required no common resolution to risk the enor- 
mous outlay of capital so extensive a performance 
demanded ; and we trust the spirited publisher 
will ultimately, if not speedily, meet with the re- 
ward he has so well merited. We shall take an 
early opportunity of detailing the specifie supe- 
riorities of this noble edition of the Greek 
Orators. 
Anne of Guirstein, the New Chronicle of the 
Canongate, hy Sir Walter Scott, is expected to be 
published in April. 
The Second and Concluding Part of Cresy and 
Taylov’s Illustrations of the Architecture of the 
Middle Ages at Pisa, aceompaiied by Historical . 
Acconnts, &c., and determining the mueb contro- 
verted question, to what period the ornaments in 
the pointed style attached to the Baptistery and 
Campo Santo are to be assigned? 
The Misfortunes of Elphin, by the author of 
“ Headlong Hall.” 
Mr. Crawford’s Account of his Mission to the 
Court of Ava, with numerous enzrayings, 
‘ Ecarte ; or, the Salons at Paris, in 3 yols., post 
vo. 
A Picturesque Guide through the Regent’s 
Park, with a Description of the Colosseum, the 
Zoological Gardens, Engravings of the most cu- 
rious Animals, &e. &e. 
The Cabinet of Recent Voyages and Travels; 
in a neat pocket volume, at a price adapted to all 
classes of purchasers. Ts 
A Treatise on Obstructed and Inflamed Hernia 
and on Mechanical Obstruction of the Bowels 
with an Appendix, containing a Statement of the 
true Cause of the Ditference in the Size of the 
Male and Female Bladder. By Henry Stephens, ~ 
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. 
Florence ; or, the Aspirant, a Novel, in 3 yols, 
Life of Napoleon, by William Hazlitt, vols. 
3 and 4, Syo. 
Travels among the Calmucks, by Schill, in | 
1 vol. post 8vo. 
The Housekeepers’ Oracle; or, Art of Do-_ 
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