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The Narrative of a Four Year's Residence in 
France, by an English Family, is just ready for 
publication. 
A Selection of Sacred Harmony, by J. Coggins, is 
in the press. 
The romance of ‘ Sir John Chiverton” 
just ready. 
Mr. Martin’s Illustrations of Milton will be com- 
pleted in the course of the ensuing autumn. 
Dr. Aiuslie’s new work, entitled ‘* Materia In- 
dica,” is nearly ready for publication. 
The Trauslation of Llorente’s celebrated History 
of the Inquisition is nearly completed. 
Capt. Parry’s Third Voyage for the Discovery of 
a North-west Passage, will be published in a few 
days. 
Sir Anthony. Carlisle announces for publication the 
Hunterian Oration, delivered last February, on the 
Natural History and Anatomy of the Oyster. 
Two works on the Life of the late Emperor of 
France are announced as in the press, entitled, 
** Napoleon, or the Mysteries of the Hundred 
Days ;” and “ Napoleon in the other World.” . 
Mr. W. G. F. Richardson, author of ‘* Poetic 
Hours,” is printing, The Life of Carl Theodor 
Korner, written by his father. 
The second part of Simpson's Anatomy for Artists 
‘may be expected immediately. 
The Sixth Number of Mr. Williams’ Select Views 
in Greece will be published:in the course of July. 
Mr. Nicholas has in the press, a History of the 
Battle of Agincourt, from contemporary authorities, 
the greater part of which have been “hitherto in- 
edited; together with a copy of the Roll returned 
into the Exghequer in Nov. 1416, by command of 
Henry the Fifth, of the names of the Nobility, 
Knights, Esquires, and others, who were present on 
that occasion ; and biographical notices of the prin- 
cipal commanders. 
In the press, a Treatise on the Divine Sovereignty, 
in which is contained an Examination of the Scrip- 
ture Evidence for the Doctrines of Calvinism. By 
Robert Wilson, A.M. / 
The Eleventh and concluding Number of Mr. 
Britton’s ‘* Chronological Illustrations of the Ec- 
clesiastical Architecture,” will be ready in July, and 
will contain three double plates, exhibiting; first, A 
Chronological Series of Arches, Columns, &e. ; 
second, of Windows; and, third, of Towers and 
Spires. 
The Banquet, or the History of Armenia, by 
Father Michael Chamich ; translated from the ori- 
ginal Armenian, by Johannes Avdall, and dedicated 
to the Asiatic Society of Bengal, has just been pub- 
lished by subscription at Calcutta, and a few copies 
are expected in England very shortly. 
_The Ninth Part of Mr. Martin’s Illustrations of 
Milton will be published on the 9th inst., and the 
Yemainder in the course of the ensuing autumn. 
Proposals have been circulated for publishing by 
subscription an Historical, ‘Topographical, and Sta- 
tistical Account of the City of Westminster. 
Miss Landon has in the press, ‘* The Golden 
Violet, with its ‘Talesof. Romance and Chivalry; 
and other Poems.” : 
The History of the Parish Church of St. John, 
Hampstead, is printing. 
«Mr. Noble, of Edinburgh, announces ‘‘ A Gram- 
mar of the Persian Tana with a Vecabulagy 
and Index.” 
‘The translation of. Sismondi's History of the 
Crusades against the Albigenses, in the Thirteenth 
Century, will be ‘published i in a few days. . 
“Dr. Elliotson is preparing a translation of the last 
Latin edition of the Institutions of Physiology, by 
is now 
List of Works in the Press. 
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J. F. Blumenbach, M.D., Professor of Medicine in 
the University of Gottingen. 
‘In the press, with Plates, the Sheffield Anti- 
Slavery Album, or, the Negro’s Friend ;  aperene 
a tee Nila, Zangara, 
é Missionary, rT hes Voyage of the Blind, 
A Word for the Negroes, Anticinattan, . 
The Discarded Negro, . Alonso, 
The Voice of Blood, Sebastian, 
Sandanee’s Dream, The Negro Slave,&c.&c, 
Shortly will be published, a new Edition of 
the Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire, with 
the original of Counties, Hundreds or Wapen- 
takes, Boroughs, Corporations, Towns, Parishes, 
Villages, and Hamlets; the Foundation and Origin 
of Monasteries, Churches, Advowsons, Tyythes, 
Rectories, Impropriations, and Vicarages in ge- 
neral; describing those of this County in particular, 
&c. &e, By Sir Henry Chauncy, Kt. 
*,* This edition will be a verbatim reprint, and 
will be illustrated with all the plates (forty-six in 
number) of the original work. 
2. A Picturesque Tour by the New Road from 
Chiavenna over the Splugen, and along the Rhine, 
to Coira in the Grisons. Illustrated by twelve Views 
drawn on the spot by G. C., Esq-, and lithographed 
by F. Calvert, 4to. 
Mr. Ackermann will speedily publish a Spanish 
translation of the History of Ancient Mexico, origi- 
nally written in Italian by the Jesuit Father Clavi- 
gero. This work, which is not so well known in 
Europe as it deserves to be, contains not only a 
complete and aceurate description of the extensive 
regions composing New Spain, but also the annals 
of the Mexican nation, from its establishment in 
North America to the overthrow of the empire of 
Montezuma; also a narrative of the conquest of 
Mexico by Cortez, and dissertations of the natural 
and political history of this interesting country. 
The translation is by Mr. J. J. Mora, illustrated by 
twenty engravings by the first artists. 
Mr. Perceval, whose History of Italy is before the 
public, has been for some tise earnestly engaged on 
a History of France, which is designed to extend from 
the foundation of the French Monarchy to the second 
restoration of the Bourbon Dynasty to the throne of 
that kingdom, This undertaking, when completed, 
will occupy several volumes: the first part embraces 
the French annals during the middle ages; the 
materials for a second peridd, which Mr. Perceval 
brings down to the conclusion of the wars of the 
League, are in a state of much forwardness; and the 
early publication of a considerable portion of the 
work is therefore at the option of the author. 
Nearly ready, in one thick ,volume, post 8vo. 
«* Words,” composed of Essays and Sketches, imagi- 
native and philosophical. 
A Concise Historical View of Galvanism is in the 
press, with Observations on its Chemical Properties, 
and Medical Efficacy in Chronic Diseases; by M. La 
Beaume, Medical Surgeon, Electrician, F.L.S., &c. 
Memoirs of the Life of M. G. Lewis, Esq. M.P., 
author of the Monk, Xc, are in the press,. " 
LIST. OF NEW WORKS. 
BIOGRAPHY, 
Biographical Sketches ef recently deceased ‘Britisir: 
Characters, commenicing with the accession of George 
IV. with a List of their engraved Portraits. By 
William Miller. 2 vol. 4to. £3. 3s. 
The Lives of the Rt. Hon. Francis North,. the’ 
Hon. Sir’ Dudley North, and the Hon. and Rev.-Dr. 
John North. By the Hon. Roger North. 3 vol. Syo.. 
36s. 
Secret Memoirs of the-Royal Family of France 
during the Revolution, From the Journal, Letters. 
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