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Me Not,”’ for the Year 1829, is in a state 
of considerable forwardness. It will contain 
a number of Engravings on Steel, and seve- 
tal exquisite Wood-euts. Its principal fea- 
ture of attraction in this department will 
be an Engraving by Thompson, from 
Behnes’ Bust of her Royal Highness the 
Princess Victoria. The literary portion of 
the volume is formed of the Contributions 
of Mrs. Hannah More, Mrs. Opie, Mrs. 
Hemans, the Author of “ Selwyn in 
Search of a Daughter,” James Montgo- 
mery, William and Mary Howitt, the Au- 
thor of “* My Early Days,’’ &c. Rev. Dr. 
Walsh, Miss Mitford, Mrs. Hofland, Ri- 
chard Howitt, Miss Jewsbury, the Author 
of “ Solitary Hours,’ Allan Cunning- 
ham, &c. 
We understand that “ The Amulet”’ for 
the year 1829 will be published early in 
Noyember, with attractions, both literary 
and pictorial, greatly exceeding either of its 
predecessors, and will contain articles from 
anumber of the most distinguished writers 
of the age, among whom are many who 
have not heretofore contributed either to 
this work, or to those of a similar character; 
that its illustrations will be of the highest 
order of art, both with reference to the pro- 
ductions of the painter and the engraver ; 
and that there will be several other improve- 
ments of a novel and important character. 
The Last of the Plantagenets, an Histori- 
cal Romance, chiefly illustrative of the pub- 
lic events and domestic manners of the ]5th 
century. 
The Musical Souvenir for 1829. This 
work, in which the first talent is combined, 
will afford in the most neat and finished 
style, a pocket volume of new Vocal and 
Instrumental Music, with a beautiful vig- 
nette title and frontispiece. 
Medical Essays on Fever, Inflammation, 
Rheumatism, Diseases of the Heart, &c. 
By Joseph Brown, M.D. of the Royal Col- 
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