1826.} 
d, in the Year 1824. By-Captain the Hon. 
e Keppel. 
“sMemoirs of the Life of Mrs. Siddons. By James 
Boxion, Esq... 2-vols. 8v0. 
‘ e Vicissitudes of a Soldiers Life in Time of 
War: or, a Narrative of Occurrences from 1806 to 
1g15...By John Green, of Louth, late a Soldier in 
the 68th Durham Light Infantry. 1 vol. 12mo. 
Mr. James Jennings informs the public that he 
has ready for rage by subscription, Ornitho- 
logia, or the Birds, a Poem, in Two Parts; with 
an introduction to their natural history, and. copious 
notes descriptive of the principal Birds, whether 
distinguished by their forms, colours and habits, or 
by their songs. 
Nearly ready, London Lions for Country Cousins 
and Friends about Town, with 23 views, a coloured 
frontispiece, &c. 
The new Romance of Paul Jones, by Allan Cun- 
ham, is on the eve of publication. 
ext month will be published, with engravings, 
Specimens of Sacred and Serious Poetry, from 
Chaucer to the present day ; wR Sabbath, 
&c. of Graham, and Blair’s Grave. e whole illus- 
trated by Biographical Notices and Critical Remarks. 
By John Johnstone. 
. Tennant has nearly ready for press a work, 
entitled Papistry Storm’d; or, the Dingin Down 0” 
the Cathedral. . 
Nearly ready, 
solations of 1 
Falkirk. 
In a few days, Mathematical and Astronomical 
Tables, for the Use of Students in_ Mathematics, 
Practical Astronomers, Surveyors, Engineers, and 
Navigators. By Wm. Galbraith, M.A., Teacher of 
Mathematics in Edinburgh. 
‘A Sequel to the Diversions of Purley; containing 
an Essay on English Verbs, with Remarks on Mr- 
Tooke’s Work, and on some Terms employed to 
denote Soul or Spirit, by John Barclay, is in the 
press. 
Early in November will be published The Revolt 
of the Bees, a tale in prose. 
Dr. Kitchiner, the author of several well-known 
useful works, is preparing anew edition of his Cook’s 
Oracle for press, with several additions, which will 
appear before Christmas. 
Mr. Churchill, Surgeon, is preparing for the press 
the second edition of his Treatise on Acupunctu- 
ration ; which will be illustrated by many additional 
cases of its immediate success, in Rheumatism, Lum- 
be 4 Sciatica, and various other painful affections 
‘of the muscles. 
In the press, in 1 vol. 12mo., with engraved em- 
blematical’ frontispiece, Death on the Pale Horse, a 
treatise illustrative of Revel. vi. 8. By the Rev. 
John Bruce; of Liverpool. 
.Dime’s ‘Telescope for 1827, which will be published 
with the Almanacks onthe 21st November, will ex- 
hibit some novel and interesting features, particu- 
larly in Entomology and Botany; it will also contain 
various elegant contributions from eminent living 
Discourses on the Duties and Con- 
Old. By the Rev. Dr. Belfrage, 
The Story of a Wanderer, founded upon his re- 
collections of incidents in Russian and Cossack 
scenes, 1 vol. post 8vo., will appear in a few days. 
Thoughts on Domestic Education ; the result of 
‘experience. Bya Mother; Author of Always Happy, 
Nag Hints on the Sources of Happiness. Post 
O- ‘ 
~ German Novelists ; a Series of Tales, Romances, 
and Novels, selected from the most celebrated Ger- 
‘man writers, with critical and biographical Notices. 
By the Translator of Wilhelm Meister, and Author 
of the Life of Schiller; in4 vols. post 8vo., is nearly 
ee lication. 
ents of Chemical Science, intended ‘as an 
Introduction to the Sindy of Chemistry, by Edward 
‘Turner, M.D. F.R.S E., Lecturer on Chemistry, 
and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, 
Edinburgh, will be published in a few weeks, in 
1 vol. Bvo. 
The Rev. L. he hod of Torglen, will soon publish 
¥ arks on the re oe Feature of the Foreign 
Y eee ciset Policy of Great Britain, since the 
7%. 
Immediately on the meeting of Parliament will 
Diished a Weekly Publication, entitled The 
umentary Reporter, or Debates in Parliament. 
is Bird, author of the Vale of Slaughden ; of 
‘ i, on the Discovery of Madeira; of Poetical 
Mag ane the Exile; and of Cosmo, Duke of 
, a Tragedy ; has a poem in great forward- 
ore vipa, and {lJustrative of the ancient 
ci ch. 
‘M.M. New Serics.—Vow. Ul. No. 11. 
List of New Works. 
561 
Poems on Sacred Subjects are about to be pub- 
lished in the Castilian Language. It is said the 
Queen of Spain is the author. 
Dr. Indelicato announces his Translation of the 
Lady of the Lake into Italian. 
The Lives of the Bishops of Winchester is forth- 
coming, from the pen of the Rev. Mt. Cassan. 
The Rev. D. Wilson announces Collections towards 
a Parochial History of London. 
Mr. Williams of Shrewsbury is preparing a Me- 
moir of Matthew Henry, the Expositor of the 
Bible. 
Nearly ready, the Poetical Souvenir, by Kennett 
and George Dixon, Esqs-; containing Gonzalo and 
Alcs, and other poems, embellished with wood-cuts. 
Mr. Jolliffe, author of Letters from Palestine, has 
nearly ready, a Tour from Smyrna, through Albania 
to Corfu. 
A History of the Council of Trent is being com- 
piled from the best authorities. 
A novel, by a Lady of Rank, entitled Almack’s. 
The Author of The English in Italy, who still 
resides abroad, has transmitted to the press a new 
work, entitled, Historiettes, or Tales of Continental 
Life. It may be expected in about a fortnight, 
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LIST OF NEW WORKS. 
BIOGRAPHY. 
Amnault’s Life of Napoleon. 8vo. £1. 1s. bds. 
Memoirs of the Life and Times of Lindley Mur- 
ray. Written by himself; with a preface and con- 
tinuation by Elizabeth Frank. With portrait of the 
author, and fac-simile of his writing. 8vo. 9s. bds. 
EDUCATION. 
Scott’s Beauties of Eminent Writers. In 2 vols. 
5s. bound. 
Mabire’s Guide to French Conversation. 4s. hf. De 
Jephson’s Fluxional Calculus. 8vo.  16s- bds. 
Beckker’s Aristophanis Nubes. 8vo. 12s. bds. 
Lee’s Elements of Arithmetic. 8vo. 5s. bds. 
De Fiva’s Fables et Contes Choisies. 12:o. 2s, 6d. 
The Areas and Circumference of Circles, 3s. 
Lardner’s Trigonomet 8vo. 12s. bds. 
Smither’s Classical Student’s Manual. 8vo. 8s. bds. 
Eton in English. The Eton Latin Grammar 
translated into English, with Notes and an Appen- 
dix 12mo. 3s. bound. 
Nouveau Cours de Littérature ; ou Repertoire des 
Chefs-d’CEuvres de Corneille, Racine, Moliére, La 
Fontaine, &c. Par C. P. Buquet. 12mo. 6s. 6d. bés. 
Rudiments of the Greek Language, English and 
Greek, for the use of the Edinburgh Academy. 
]2mo. 4s. bound. 
Extracts from Greek Authors, with Notes and a 
Vocabulary, for the use of the Junior Greek Class 
in the University of Glasgow. In twoparts. By D. 
K. Sandford, Esq. A.M. 8vo. 7s. bound. 
FINE ARTS. 
A highly finished Portrait of the Rt. Hon. the 
Countess of Warwick, engraved by Cochran, from 
a beautiful Minature by G. Hayter, M.A, S.L. 
Being the 23d of a Series of Portraits of the Female 
Nobility. 
Lodge’s Portraits and Memoirs of Mlustrious Per- 
sons of British History. Part 22, Imp. 8vo, 12s. 6d. 
Second Series. 
ryl. 4to. proofs, £1. 5s. 
i Part I. 
‘5. 5s. coloured. 
Selby’s , War egy ba 
£1. 115. 6d. plain, and £ 
Burnet on Light and Shade in Painting, 4to. 13s. 
royal, £1. 11s. 6d. bds. 
Seely’s Map of India, with Road Book. £1. lls. 
6d. in case. Road Book separate, 7s. 6d. hf. b. 
Britton’s Chronological Antiquities. Med. 4to. 
£6. 12s. 6d., imp. 4to. £11. bds. 
HISTORY AND TOPOGRAPHY. 
History of the Inquisition of Spain, from its Es- 
tablishment to the Reign of Ferdinand V11. From 
works of Llorenté, Secretary to the Inquisition. 
vo. 158. 
The History of the Reign of Henry the Eighth; 
comprising the Political History of the commence- 
ment of the English Reformation: being the First 
Part of the Modern History of England. By Sharon 
Turner, F.A.S, RAL. Ato. £2. 2s, bds. 
History of Scotland, from the Roman Invasion 
till the Suppression of the Rebellion in 1745; with 
Exercises. By the Rev, A.Stewart. 12mo, 5s. bound. 
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