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LITERARY ANNOUNCEMENTS. 



FOR JANUART, 1836. 



The Volume of the Affections, or Bridal Offering, by the Editor of 

 " The Young Gentleman's Book" and " My Daughter's Book," ele- 

 gantly bound, with a splendid portrait of her Royal Highness the 

 Princess Victoria ; on the 1st of January, 1836; by Messrs. Sher- 

 wood and Co. 



It is the intention of Mr. Valpy to reprint in Octavo (uniformly with 

 the established Library Editions of Hume and Smollett) the Rev. T. S. 

 Hughes's Continuation of The History of England, from the Reign of 

 George II. to 1835. This Continuous History will be completed in 

 six monthly vols., the first to appear in Februarj'. 



The Book of Common Prayer, printed in a clear type, with short 

 Explanatory Notes, for Church Service and Private Use, in a neat 

 Pocket Size, by the Rev. G. Valpy, late Fellow of King's College, 

 Cambridge. Price 5s. 6d. 



A Complete Latin-English and English-Latin Dictionary, for the Use 

 of Schools, by the Rev, Dr. Niblock, in one thick square vol., will be 

 published early in February. 



An interesting little work is on the eve of appearing, by the Author 

 of "Five Minutes' Advice on the Care of the Teeth," entitled, " What 

 is Phrenology ?" in which the evidence and principles of the science are 

 familiarly stated and explained. 



Elements of International Law, with a Sketch of the History of the 

 Science. By Henry Wheaton, L. L. D. President Minister from the 

 United States to the Court of Berlin. 



A New Edition of Gifford's Poetical Translation of Juvenal's Satires, 

 with Notes. &c. is preparing by Dr. Nuttall ; printed uniformly (so as 

 to correspond, page for page) with his forthcoming edition of Juvenal. 



Mr. Montgomery Martin has in the press a popular Work, entitled 

 " The British Colonial Library," to appear in monthly volumes, at six 

 shillings each, illustrated with finished engravings of the Capital of each 

 Colony, with Maps, &c. ; forming a valuable and interesting history of 

 these vast possessions of the British Empire, and peculiarly adapted for 

 the instruction of the rising generation. 



Brief Memoir of Sir Wm. Blizard, Knt., F. R. S, L. & E., Surgeon 

 and Vice-President of the London Hospital, read before the Hunterian 

 Society, with Additions and Appendix. By Wm. Cooke, M, R. C. S., 

 Secretary to the Hunterian Society. Longman and Co. 



