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List of New JVojks. 



after Designs by George 



[Oct. 



EngTBTlngs on \t*ood 

 Cruikslianl<s. 12mo. 



ATliird Series of Tales of a Grandfather, by 

 Sir Walter Scotf, vvill be published ill November. 

 The Life and Time? of Daniel De Foe, which 

 might be made a very readable book. 



Views in the West Indies No. III., containing 

 Scenes in the Island of Antigua, will be published 

 in a few day?. 



A Topographical and Historical Account of 

 Wainfleet and the Wapentake of Candleshoe, in 

 the County of Lincoln, including Biography of. 

 Bishop Waynflete, Rev. Thomas Grantham, Rev. 

 Thomas Scott, Henry Stubbe, *c. With nume- 

 rous engravings on copper and wood. By Ed- 

 mund Oldtield. In royal 4to. and royal 8vo. 



The Atlantic Souvenir, published at Philadel- 

 phia, and the Token, published at Boston, may 

 Bhoitly be expected in London. They will be en- 

 riched with numerous engravings, and the contri- 

 butions are by the principal writers in the United 

 States. 



The New Year's Gift, and Juvenile Souvenir, 

 is, we are informed, about to appear in an im- 

 proved form. The volume for 1830, will contain 

 eleven line engravings, from pictures by celebra- 

 ted artists. The literary department continues 

 unuer the superintendence of Mrs. Alaric A. 



Watts. ,, , , . 



The Young Lady's Book, Willi be published in 



the course of this month. It is to be a complete 



Manual of all those elegant Pursuits 



■ which 



or adorn the mind." Tbc en- 



The 



grace the person, 



gravings are eight hundred in number). 



work willhe richly bound in silk. 



Lectures Preliminary to the Study of German 

 Literature. By L. Von Muhlenfcls, L.L.D. In 

 1 vol. 8vo. 



Selections from the German, in Prose and 

 Poetry. By L. Von Muhlenfcls, LL.D. 



The Winter's Wreath, for 1830, is nearly ready 

 for publication. It will contain thirteen en- 

 gravings, all of them far superior in interest and 

 execution to the No. of last year. The Peasant's 

 Grace, engraved by Lizars, after Jan Steen, is, 

 perhaps, the best engraving in the book ; but the 

 View of Dordt,the Vale of Arcady, and View near 

 Derwent Water, are extremely beautiful. 



The Literary Souvenir, which, although quite 

 ready, will not be published till the usual period 

 for distributing the Almanacks, and other annual 

 publications, has a fine list of pictures and con- 

 tributors, for its next volume. 



Tales and Sketches of Scottish Life, in three 

 volumes, are in a forward state, and will appear 

 next month. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



EDUCATION. 



Elementary Thoughts on tbs Right Process of 

 Education, with Suggestions for the Formation of 

 a public School; addressed to men of Influence 

 and Wealth. By George iMackenzie Scott. ls.6d. 



Infant Play-School, for the Development of 

 the Five Senses. Translated from the German. 

 8v. 2s. 6d. 



A Sketch of a New Method of Teaching and 

 Learning Greek. By Arthur Clifford, Esq. 



8vo. Is. 



I. AW. 



Law Practical Suggestions to young Attorneys' 



Clerks, on the Measures most advantageous to 

 them, and the Management of Practice in its 

 various departments. By G. Thomson, Attorney. 

 8vo. 12s. 



A PracticalJTreatise on the Law of Covenants. 

 By Thomas Piatt, Esq., Barrister. Royal 8vo. 



25s. 

 Roscoe's Treatise on Bills of Exchange. 12mo, 



15s. 



The Cabinet Lawyer; including the Statutes of 

 the 10 Geo. IV. and legal Decisions to the close of 

 the Summer Assizes, presenting, in a popular and 

 comprehensive form, a complete Digest of the 

 Civil, Criminal, and Constitutional Law of Eng- 

 land, as now administered. Fifth Edition. 83. 6d. 



MEDICAL. 



A new Edition of Bell's Anatomy (the 7th). 

 In 3 vol?. 8vo. ^-2. 12s. 6d. 



The Influence of Climate iu the Prevention and 

 Cure of Chronic Diseases, more particularly of 

 the Chest and Digestive Organs. By James 

 Clark, M.D. 8vo. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



A Brief Account of Microscopical Observations 

 made in June, July, and Ausust, 1827, on the 

 Particles contained in the Pollen of Plants, and on 

 the general Existence of Active Molecules in Or- 

 ganic and Inorjranic Bodies. By Robert Brown, 

 F.R.S. (a pamphlet). 



Ten Introductory Lectures delivered at the Lon- 

 don University. By tho various Professors. 

 8vo. 123. 



The Prognpsticator ; or Rules respecting Vari- 

 ations in the Weather. Selected from the Wri- 

 tings of distinguislied Authors. By T. Young. 

 12ino. 6d. sewed. 



Miscellanies, in Prose and Verse, consisting of 

 the Inspector; a periodical Paper and Poems, 

 chiefly publis'.ied in the Hull Advcrtizer. By 

 Isaac Wilson. 12mo. 5s. 



Tlie Garden of Surrey ; or a Sketch of Dork- 

 ing, and of the beautiful Country surrounding it. 

 By William Thorne. 4s. 



The Heraldry of Crests, containing upwards of 

 3,500 different crests, illustrative of those borne 

 by at least 20.000 Families, including those of all 

 the Peers and Baronets, and of most of the dis- 

 tinguished Families of Great Britain, accompanied 

 by remarks historical and explanatory, with copi- 

 ous Indexes of the Bearers' Names, alphabetically 

 arranged in reference to their Crests. Royal 

 ISmo. 10s. bound. 



The Picture of Australia, exhibiting a faithful 

 representation of the Geographical Position, Sur- 

 face and Appearance of the 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 Diemen'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 

 whether to the intending Settler, to the Merchants 

 or to the Country at large. In post 8vo. 10s. 6d. 

 With a Map. 



Flora Devoniensis ; or a Descriptive Catalogue 

 of Plants growing wild in the County of Devon, 

 arranged both according to the Linnseau and Na- 

 tural Systems ; with an Account of their Geo- 

 graphical Distribution, &c. By tho Rev. J. P. 

 Joiies, aud J. F. Kingston. In 1 vol. 8vo. 16s. 



