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WORKS IN THE PRESS AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. 
WORKS IN PREPARATION. 
A work of fiction, entitled The Five Nights of 
St. Albans, is upon the eve of publication, in 
three volumes, which is likely to excite some 
interest from the peculiarity of its plan, and the 
singular nature of its incidents. 
In the press, Beatrice, a Tale founded on Facts. 
By Mrs. Hofland. Jn 3 vols. 12mo. 
Preparing for publication, under the superin- 
tendance of Mr. George Don, 4.L.S., a new edi-- 
tion of Miller’s Gardener's and Botanist’s Dic- 
tionary, containing a complete enumeration and 
description of all Plants hitherto unknown, newly 
arranged according to the natural system of Jus- 
sieu, and comprising all the modern improyements 
to the present time. To be published in parts, 
and completed in four quarto volumes. 
An Engraving, from Sir Thomas Lawrence’s 
painting of the Hon. Mrs, C, Arbuthnot, is an- 
nounced for the 55th of the Series of The Fe- 
male Nobility publishing in La Belle Assemblée. 
Mr. William Hosking is preparing for publica- 
tion, A Popular System of Architecture, to be il- 
lustrated with engravings, and exemplified by re- 
ference to well known structures. It is intended 
as a Class or Text Book in that branch of liberal 
education. 
The Three Chapters, to be published Monthly, 
under the superintendance of Mr. Sharpe, will 
commence on the Ist of July, with an engraving 
from the pencil of Mr. Wilkie. 
Another portion of Mr. Booth’s 
tionary is now in the press. 
Gideon, and other Poems. By the Author of 
** My Early Years for those in Early Life.” 
The Village Patriarch, a Poem. 
The New Forest, a Novel. By the Author of 
« Brambletye House,” &e. 3 vols, 
The Offering, a New Annual, consisting of 
Contributions in Prose and Verse, from the pens 
of eminent Writers, and especially designed to 
establish and illustrate the connection between 
polite literature and religion. © With Illustrations, 
By the Rev. Thomas Dale. 
In afew weeks will appear, the first monthly 
number of a work to be entitled The Gardens and 
Menagerie of the Zoological Society Delineated ; 
being Descriptions and Figures in Illustration of 
the Natnral History of the Living Animals in the 
Society’s Collection. To be published, with the 
Authority of the Council, under the superinten- 
dance of the Secretary and Vice-Secretary of the 
Society. 
Progressive Exercises for the Voice; from the 
easiest Lessons in Solfeggio to the most difficult 
Passages in Modern Music. With illustrative 
examples from the works of Purcell, Handel, 
Haydn, Mozart, &e. By David Everard2¥ord. 
Memorials of Charles John, King of Sweden 
and Norway, illustrative of his Character, of his 
relations with Napoleon, and of the present state 
of his Kingdom; with a Dicourse on the Politi- 
eal Character of Sweden. By W. G. Meredith, 
A.M., of Brazennose College, Oxford. 
The Village Nightingale, and other Tales. By 
Elizabeth Frances Dagley, Author of “ Fairy 
Favours,” &c. 
A Journey through Norway, Lapland, and 
Parts of Sweden; with Remarks on the Geology 
Analytical Dic. 
of the Country, Statistical Tables, &c. By the 
Rev. Robert Everest, A.M., of Oxford. 
Mr. Northouse announces the Present State of 
the Principal Debtors’ Prisons of the Metropolis ; 
comprising the King’s Bench, the Fleet, White- 
cross-street Prison, Horsemonger-lane Prison, the 
Marsbalsea, and the Borough Compter. 
Travels in Turkey, Egypt, Nubia, Palestine, 
&c. By R. R. Madden, who has resided four 
years in these countries, 
A Series of Dissertations, preliminary to a New 
Harmony of the Gospels By the Rey. E. Gres- 
well, M.A. 
A Tour in Barbary and Spain. By Captain 
Brooke, Author of “ Travels in the North of Eus 
rope.” 
Mr. Lewis Turnor announces his History of 
Hertford, which will contain an ample and accu- 
rate Narrative of the Borough, its Government, 
Franchises, and Privileges, a History of the 
‘Castle, besides the Ecclesiastical History of the 
Town, with every information relative to the 
Parish Churches and their Antiquities ; the Pub- 
lic Buildings, Institutions, &c. &e. 
Life of John Locke, with Extraets from hi 
Correspondence, Journals, and Common - plac 
Book. — By Lord King. 
The Author of “The Opening of the Sixth 
Seal” is about to publish an Essay, suggesting a 
more easy and practicable mode of aeqniring: 
general knowledge, which will include instruc= 
tions fora course of study necessary for that 
purpose. 
Dr. James Clark has in the press an Essay on 
the Influence of Climate in Diseases of the Chest, 
Digestive Organs, &c,; including Directions to 
Invalids going Abroad, respecting the best sea~ 
sons and modes of Travelling, and the general 
management of their Health ; and Remarks on 
the Effects of the principal Mineral Waters of the 
Continent in Chronic Diseases. 
LIST OF NEW WORKS. 
BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY. 
The Life and Services of Captain Philip Bea» 
ver, late of H.M.’s ship Nisus. By Captain W. 
H. Smyth, R.N. S8yo. 8s. 6d, 
The life of Belisarius. By Lord Mahon. Bro. . 
12s. 
Memoir of Mrs. Ann H. Ludson, Wife of the 
Rev. Adoniram Ludson, Missionary to Burmah: 
including a History of the American Baptist Mis- 
sion in the Burman Empire. By James DD. 
Knowles. 12mo. 5s. t's be 
Memoirs of General Miller, inSpanish. 2 vols. 
8v0. £2. 2s. ae 
The History of Scotland. By Patrick Fraser 
Tytler, Esq-, F.R.S.E., and F.A.S. Vol. I 
Price 12s, ‘ 
The History of Farnham, and the Ancient Cis- 
tercian Abbey of Waverley. By W. C. Smith. 
In 18mo. 4s. Gd. 
The History of the Hebrew Commonwealth, 
from the earliest Times to the Destruction of Je- 
rusalem, A.D. 72, translated from the German of 
John Jahn, D.D. With a Continuation to the 
time of Adrian. By Calvin E, Stowe. 2 vols. 
8vo, 21s. 
A Chronicle of the Conquest of Grenada, from t 
