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WORKS IN THE PRESS AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



WORKS IN PREPARATION. 



The portrait of Lady Sophia Catherine Gresley is 

 <o form the 57th of the Picture Gallery of tlie Fe- 

 male Nobility, publishing in La Belle Assemblee. 

 The Picture of Australia, exhibiting a faithful 

 representation of the Geographical Position, Sur- 

 face and Appearance of tlie Country ; of the Seas 

 around its shores ; of its Climate and Meteor- 

 ology ; of its Native Productions, and Native In- 

 habitants; of the several Colonies in New South 

 Wales, Van Dicmen's Land, the Swan River, 

 Melville Island, and other places ; of the Agricul- 

 tural and Commercial resources of the Country, 

 and the prospects which it holds out of advantage 

 wliether to the intending Settler, to the Merchant, 

 or to the Country at large. In post 8vo. 



A Treatise on Masting Ships of War and 

 Yachts, of every kind of Rig, with the Practical 

 Metliods of Mast Making. By J. Fincham.Super- 

 intcndant of the School of Naval Architecture, 

 Portsmouth. In 1 vol. royal 8vo., with Plates. 

 Also, by the same Author, 



The Outline of Ship Building. 8vo. And 



The Laying off Ships. 8vo. 



Picturesque Blemorials of Winchester; a Series 

 of Views, comprising tlie most intei-esting Build- 

 ings in that City and Neighbourhood ; from Draw- 

 ings taken expressly for the Work, by Mr. O. B. 

 Carter, and beautifully engraved by Tombleson, 

 in a style which imparts to the subjects repre- 

 sented, the freshness and fidelity of original pencil 

 sketches. To be completed in Six Numbers. 4to. 



The Winter's Wreath, for 1830, will be publish- 

 ed on the 1st of November ; a Collection of Origi- 

 nal Pieces in Prose and Verse, contributed by 

 writers of eminence, and embellished with Thir- 

 teen highly-finished line Engravings, selected 

 from the best works of first-rate artists. 



History of tlie Arab Domination in Spain. By 

 William Fraser, Esq. 



Tales of an Indian Camp. By J. A. Jones, Esq., 

 who long resided among the Indian Tribes of 

 North America. 



Captain Brown has in the press, a work to be 

 entitled Biographical Sketches and Authentic 

 Anecdotes of Horses ; with a Historical Introduc- 

 tion, and an Appendix on the Diseases and Medi- 

 cal Treatment of the Horse. It is to be illustrated 

 by figures of the different breeds, and Portraits of 

 celebrated or remarkable Horses ; intended as a 

 companion for bis work on Dogs. 



Mr. W. M. Higgins has in the press an Intro- 

 ductory Treatise on the Nature and Properties 

 of Light, and on Optical Instruments. Dedicated, 

 by permission, to the Dnke of Clarence. 



An Account of the Early Reformation in Spain, 

 and the Inquisition, translated from the French. 

 By the late Dr. A. F. Ramsay. 



The Private Correspondence of David Garrick, 

 esq., with the most eminent Persons of his Time, 



The Marquis of Londonderry's Narrative of the 

 War in fJerniany and France in 1813 and 1814. 



The Kxciusives I a Novel. 



Private Memoirs of the Court of Louii XVIII. 

 By a Lady. In 2 voU. 8vo. 



Travel« in Babylonia, Chaldea, &c. By Cap- 

 tain MIgnan. 8vn. 



M.M. New Series Vol. VIII. No.'45. 



By the Author of '• The 

 By Lieut. 



Stories of a Bride. 

 Mummy." 



Travels in Mexico in 1826, 7, and 8. 

 R.W. H. Hardy, R.N. 8vo. 



Tales of my Time. By the Author of " Blue 

 Stocking Hall." 



Memoirs of Sir James Camijbell,of Ardkinglas. 

 Written by Himself. In 2 vols. 8vo. 



The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Croly. 

 In 2 vols, post 8vo. 



The Diary of Dr. Edmund Calamy, from the 

 Original MS. In2vols. Svo. 



The Borderers, a new American Tale. By the 

 Author of " The Spy." 



Tales of the Classics. In 3 vols, post Svo, 



An Introduction to Medical Botany, illustrative 

 of the Elements and Terminalogy of Botany, and 

 of the Linnsean Artificial and Natural Systems, 

 as connected with the study of Medical Plants. 

 By Thomas Castle, F.L.S., &c. 



A Topographical and Historical Account of 

 Methodism in Yorkshire : giving an Account of 

 its Rise, Progress, and Present State, in the 

 City of York, and in every Town, Village, Ham- 

 let, &c.,in the County. The work will be accom- 

 panied by a large Map of tiie County, handsomely 

 coloured, drawn expressly for tlie purpose, shew- 

 ing at one view, the Size and Boundaries of each 

 Cncuit, &c. Svo. 



Mr. Burge, the late Attorney-General of Ja- 

 maica, is preparing for the press, in Two Parts, 

 A Practical Treatise on Colonial Law. — Part I. 

 will relate to the Colonies, in which Parts of the 

 <;ommon and Statute Law of England, as well as 

 Local Laws, prevail. And Part II. of the other 

 Colonies, in which the Gld Laws of Holland, 

 France, and Spain, are retained. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



ARCHITECTURAL. 



Architectural Director, containing 400 pages of 

 Letter-press, 14 Tables, and 55 Plates. By John 

 Billington. Vol.1. 21s. Vol. II. in the press. 



The Principles of Gothic Architecture, eluci- 

 dated by Question and Answer. By M. Bloxam. 43. 

 BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY. 



Memoirs of the King of Sweden. By William 

 George Meredith, esq., A.M. In Svo. I2s. 



Lieutenant-Colonel Napier's History of the 

 War in the Peninsula. Vol. U. 20s. 



Dodslcy's Annual Register for 1828. Svo. IBs. 



The History of the Hebrew Commonwealth, 

 from the earliest Times to the Destruction of 

 Jerusalem, from the German of St. Jahn, D.I)., 

 with a continuation to the time of Adrian. In 2 

 vols. Svo. 



The History and Antiquities of the Hundreds 

 of Rullington and Ploughley, in tlie County of 

 Oxford. By .John Dunkin, Author of " The His- 

 tory of Bicester,'' &c. with numerous Plates. .In 

 2 vols. 4to. j£5. 58. 



Some Account of the Life of Reginald Heber, 

 D.D., Bi.'hop of Calcutta. ISmo. .''S. 



Memoir of His Own Life and Times. By Sir 

 James Turner, 1G32-1();0, from tlio Original 

 Manuscript, containing it full Narrative of the 

 Insurrection in Scotland, in ItiOti. 4to. 35s. 



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