INTERESTING WORKS 
JUST READY FOR PUBLICATION, 
BY HENRY COLBURN AND RICHARD BENTLEY, 
NEW BURLINGTON STREET. 
I. 
THE CORRESPONDENCE OF THE RIGHT HON. SIR JOHN SINCLAIR, 
BAR'P. With Reminiscences of the most Distinguished Characters who have appeared in 
Great Britain and in Foreign Countries during the last Fifty Years, illustrated with fac- 
similes of upwards of 200 Autographs. In 2 vols. 8vo. with Portrait. 
II. 
life of HENRY FUSELI, ESQ., M. A., R.A. By JOHN KNOWLES, ESQ. 
F. R- S., one of his Executors. To which are added his Lectures on Art ; his History of 
the Italian Schools of Painting, &c. In 3 vols. 8vo.; with a Portrait from the fine Painting 
of Harlowe. 
HI. 
MAJOR KEPPEL’S NARRATIVE OF A JOURNEY ACROSS THE BAL- 
CAN, by the two Passes of Selimno and Pravadi ; and of a Visit to Azani, and other 
newly-discovered Ruins in Asia Minor. In 2 vols. 8vo. with Map and Plates. 
IV. 
SKETCHES IN SPAIN AND MOROCCO. By SIR ARTHUR DE CAPELL 
BROOKE, BART,, F. R. S.; containing an Account of a Residence in Barbary, and of 
an Overland Journey from Gibraltar to England. In 2 vols. 8vo. with Plates. 
V. 
the wild sports of the west. In 2 vols. 8vo.; with numerous Plates. 
VI. 
the life of sir THOMAS LAWRENCE, late President of the Royal 
Academy, with Extracts from his Correspondence. In 2 vols. 8vo ; illustrated with three 
Portraits of the late President at various periods of his life, beautifully engraved from 
Paintings by himself. 
VH. 
THE historical TRAVELLER By MRS. CHARLES GORE. A Series 
of Narratives connected with the most curious Epochs of European History, and with the 
Phenomena of European Countries. Expressly designed for the use of young Persons, to 
whom the Study of Universal History can only be partially presented. In small 8vo. 
