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IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING WORKS,

RECENTLY PUBLISHED.

I.

THE ALBIGENSES; a Romance, by the Author of " Bertram,"

a Tragedy; "Women, or Pour et Contre," &c. Four vols. 12mo. Price 17. 12s. boards.

"It will be observed, that these extracts have been made from a single volume, simply because, in turning over its pages, they struck us as affording sufficiently varied examples of the writer's ability. But there are three more volumes, from which specimens of equal beauty and expressiveness might be selected; and we conceive we can hardly pass a higher panegyric on this new and powerful production." Literary Gazette.

THE GRACES;

II.

A New Literary Pocket-Book.

or, LITERARY SOUVENIR, for 1824. The principal Contents of this interesting Volume are: the MONTHS, in descriptive Verse, with a Calendar of the Flower-Garden, and its Cultivation attached to each.

A DIARY, for the brief Record of remarkable Dates, Ineidents, &c.
A SPANISH TALE,

The DEIPNOSOPHIST; or, Supper-Table Talk, a Collection of remarkable
Thoughts and Jeux d'Esprit of the fashionable World.

POEMS, by various Contributors of distinguished Talent.

An OBITUARY of the principal Persons who have died during the last twelve
Months.

LISTS OF PUBLIC LITERARY BODIES; and useful Memoranda.

Beautifully printed, in a pocket form, and enriched with highly-finished Engrav ings after Celebrated Artists. Handsomely boarded, with engraved ornamental covers and gilt leaves. Price 12s.

"The present work is of an order on which we should be lavish of our praise, were it not that we prefer leaving our readers to judge for themselves. The embellishments are beautiful; and the volume altogether a very handsome and elegant holiday present."

Literary Gazette.

"Among those in the natural progress of improvement, the last is to be presumed the best; and the work, whose title stands at the head of this article, strikes us as not merely the best in point of invention and decoration; but to be, from its original composition, the subjects of its poetry, and the tendency of its spirit, as strikingly deserving of a place in the library, as on the table of the drawing-room of fashion."-Blackwood's Magazine.

III.

THE MEMOIRS of GEORGE III. from the Peace of Amiens, 1802, to the Termination of the Regency, 1820; forming vols. 13 and 14 of the History of Great Britain. By WILLIAM BELSHAM. Two Vols. 8vo. 17. 18.

"We congratulate the public on the completion of Mr. Belsham's History, from the Revolution to the Death of George the Third, as revised in his late edition, and completed in the two recent volumes. It forms the only history of the period which deserves to be cherished and read among friends of civil liberty, and of the free principles of the constitution. The style is clear and nervous without dogmatism, and eloquent without inflation, while the spirit is temperate, and the details unimpeachable in veracity and impartiality." Monthly Magazine.

IV.

CORFE CASTLE; or, KENESWITHA. A Tale. 8vo., 12s. bds. "The Tale is above the common run of circulating novels-moral, and with much of good principle conveyed in easy language." Literary Gazette.

V.

A VISIT to SPAIN in 1822 and 1823; with general notices of the Manners, Customs, Costume, and Music of the Country. By MICHAEL J. QUIN. Second Edition. 8vo. 12s. boards.

"This volume is unquestionably a safer guide to the feelings of the Spanish people, as well as a more honorable testimony to individual authorship, than any work that has hitherto appeared on the peninsular revolution." Blackwood's Magazine,

VI.

MEMOIRS of FERDINAND VII. King of the Spains. By Advocate of the Spanish Tribunals. Translated from

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the Original Spanish Manuscript. By MICHAEL J. QUIN, Author of "A Visit to Spain in 1822 and 1823." 8vo. 10s. 6d. boards.

"The Memoirs of the odious monarch Ferdinand VII. are well written, and contain a great deal of information, with which the public is not at all acquainted."

Literary Chronicle.

"Any further observations on the character of this book are unnecessary. We can only repeat that it is extremely interesting and well written, and that the dispassionate. ness and consistency of its details, give it the highest claims to attention."

VII.

Literary Museum.

TRAVELS through PART of the UNITED STATES and CANADA in 1818 and 1819. By JOHN MORISON DUNCAN, A. B. Two Vols. post 8vo. 16s. boards.

VIII.

POETICAL SKETCHES; the PROFESSION; the BROKEN HEART; with Stanzas for Music, and other Poems. By ALARic A. WATTS. Foolscap 8vo. 68.

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"A small volume of Poems, full of enlightened and amiable sentiments, pleasing imagery, and refined feelings. The Author possesses considerable poetic genius." Blackwood's Mugazine.

IX.

THE WORKS of GARCILASSO DE LA VEGA, surnamed the Prince of Castilian Poets, translated into English Verse; with a Critical and Historical Essay on Spanish Poetry, and a Life of the Author. By J. H. WIFFEN., Post 8vo. 12s. boards.

"We rejoice, indeed, that the first attempt to naturalize one of these illustrious strangers, should have been made by Mr. Wiffen, with whose talents as a Poet, and ability as a Translator, the public are not unacquainted, and who has executed his task in a manner highly ereditable to his taste and judgment." New Monthly Mag.

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X.

MEMOIR of the Late MRS. HENRIETTA FORDYCE, Relict of JAMES FORDYCE, D.D. Containing Original Letters, Anecdotes, and Pieces of Poetry; to which is added, "A Sketch of the Life of JAMES FORDYCE, D. D. Post octavo, 6s. boards.

"The book is a pleasant book, and could not be more interesting than it is, if there was not one word of truth in it, from beginning to end. But it is a very entertaining and easily written biography, in which none of the sternness of fact has heen made to give way to the lighter graces of fiction." Literary Museum.

BY HURST, ROBINSON, AND CO. LONDON.

A CATALOGUE of the CELEBRATED COLLECTION of PICTURES of the late JoHN JULIUS ANGERSTEIN, Esq. Containing a finished Etching of every Picture, and accompanied with Historical and Biographical Notices. By JOHN YOUNG, Engraver in Mezzotinto to his Majesty, and Keeper of the British Institution. Royal 4to. Price 31. 3s. boards. Imperial 4to. Proofs on India Paper, 61. 6s. boards.

XII.

ELLEN GRAY; or, the DEAD MAIDEN'S CURSE, a Poem. By the late DR. ARCHIBALD MACLEOD, 8vo. 3s. sewed.

"There is both poetry and feeling in this very short but pleasing publication. The style is a successful imitation of Mr. Crabbe's, who appears, by one of the notes, to be a favorite with the Author. New Monthly Mug.

XIII.

THE ELEMENTS of a NEW ARITHMETICAL NOTATION, and of a New ARITHMETIC of INFINITES, in two Books, in which the Series discovered by Modern Mathematicians for the Quadrature of the Circle and Hyperbola, are demonstrated to be aggregately incommensurable Quantities; and a criterion is given, by which the commensurability or incommensurability of infinite series may be accurately ascertained with an Appendix, concerning some properties of perfect, amicable, and other numbers, no less remarkable than novel. By THOMAS TAYLOR. In 8vo. 8s. Boards.

XIV.

DURAZZO; a Tragedy, in Five Acts. By JAMES HAYNES. Octavo. 4s. 6d, sewed.

"This is a fine Tragedy-a finer we could hardly name. It abounds with thoughts that breathe and words that burn'-it is worthy the author of Conscience.'” Gentleman's Mug. Sept. 1823.

XV.

CONSCIENCE; or the BRIDAL NIGHT: a Tragedy, in Five Acts. By JAMES HAYNES. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drurylane. Second edition, 8vo. price 4s. sewed.

XVI.

THE HUT AND THE CASTLE; a Romance. By the Author of "THE ROMANCE OF THE PYRENEES;" "SANTO SEBASTIANO, OR THE YOUNG PROTECTOR," &c. 4 vols. 12mo., 17. 8s. boards.

XVII.

THE DUKE of MERCIA, an Historical Drama. The LAMEN

TATION of IRELAND, and other Poems. By STR AUBREy De Vere
HUNT, BART, 8vo. 10s. 6d. boards.

XVIII.

CATILINE, a Tragedy, in Five Acts: with other Poems. By the Rev. GEORGE CROLY, A. M. 8vo. Price 8s. 6d. boards.

"On the whole, there can be no doubt that this, whether considered as a Poem or as a Drama, is a splendid performance, and one which must greatly elevate the name of Croly." Blackwood's Magazine.

XIX.

GEMS, PRINCIPALLY from the ANTIQUE, Drawn and Etched by R. DAGLEY, Author of "Select Gems;" with Verse Illustrations, by the Rev. GEORGE CROLY, A. M. Author of " The Angel of the World;" "Paris in 1815," &c. &c. Post 8vo. 8s. 6d, boards.

"Mr. Croly's genius is too well known to need our commendation. We can safely say, that these illustrations will add a wreath to his laurels."

New Monthly Magazine.

XX.

THE GRAVE of the LAST SAXON; or, the LEGEND of the CURFEW. A Poem. By the Rev. W. L. BowLES. 8vo. 6s. boards.

XXI.

SABÆAN RESEARCHES, in a Series of Essays, addressed to distinguished Antiquaries, and including the Substance of a Course of Lectures, delivered at the ROYAL INSTITUTION of Great Britain, on the Engraved Hieroglyphics of CHALDEA, EGYPT, and CANAAN. By JOHN LANDSEER, F. A. S. &c. Illustrated with Engravings of Baby

lonian Cylinders, and other Inedited Monuments of Antiquity. In 4to. with numerous Plates, 21. 12s. 6d. boards.

"Mr. Landseer has evinced great research and ingenuity in the composition of this work, and we trust its merit will not be overlooked by the public."

XXII.

New Monthly Magazine.

THE HISTORY of the INGENIOUS GENTLEMAN, DON QUIXOTTE OF LA MANCHA; Translated from the Spanish by MOTTEUX. A new Edition, with copious Notes; and an Essay on the Life and Writings of Cervantes. In 5 vols. post 8vo. Price 21. 2s. boards. "We cannot omit the opportunity of calling attention to this new edition of Don Quixotte-general attention, we are quite sure, it must, ere long, command; and general favour we think almost as certain. The English reader is now in possession of an edition, not only infinitely superior to any that ever appeared in England, but, so far as we are able to judge, much more complete and satisfactory than any one which exists in the literature of Spain herself. Blackwood's Magazine.

XXIII.

A VOICE from ST. PETER'S and ST. PAUL'S; being a few plain Words, addressed most respectfully to the Members of both Houses of Parliament, on some late accusations against the Church establishment; particularly those contained in No. 75 of the Edinburgh Review; with general observations. By a Member of the University of Oxford. 8vo. 2s. 6d. sewed.

BY HURST, ROBINSON, AND CO. LONDON.

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BALLANTYNE'S NOVELISTS' LIBRARY; comprising the
Works of the best English Novelists, with Selections from the Conti-
nental Writers. To which are prefixed, the Lives of the Authors, and
Critical Notices of their writings. Beautifully printed in royal 8vo.
Vol. I.-Contains Fielding's Novels, complete. Price Il. 8s. boards.
Vols. II. and III.-Contain Smollett's Novels and Translations. Price
21. 16s. Boards.

Vol. IV.-Contains Gil Blas-The Devil on Two Sticks-and Vanillo
Gonzales, by Le Sage; and the Adventures of a Guinea, by Charles
Johnstone. Price 14, 8s.

Vol. V.-Contains the Novels of Sterne, Goldsmith, Dr. Johnson,
Mackenzie, Horace Walpole, and Clara Reeve. Price 11. 8s.

Vols. VI. VII. and VIII.-Contain Richardson's Novels, complete.
Price 41. 4s.

This publication, of which eight volumes are now before the public, is intended to comprise the works of the best of the English Novelists, together with Selections from the German, French, and Italian, with Memoirs of the Authors' Lives, and Criticisms on their Writings prefixed. The works of each Author, as in the instance of those published, will be complete in a single volume, or in two or more, as the length of the compositions shall require, and so printed that any particular Author may be purchased separately. The high source which will be at once recognised, from whence the Publishers have the honour of deriving their literary aid, and the importance of such powerful assistance, in presenting original and interesting Biographical Notices of the most celebrated Writers of Fiction, added to the introduction of many popular Novels, which have not until now appeared in any collected publication of the Novelists, render this edition indisputably the most valuable and complete hitherto produced.

"Were the compressed and cheap form of these novels nothing in their favour, the prefatory Memoirs of the Authors, whose productions they embrace, would entitle them to the marked praise and early notice with which we have hailed the appearance of each volume as it came from the publishers."

"We now conclude our review, a review which, we are inclined to think, will induce many to become possessors of this excellent collection of Novels.”—Literary Gazette.

XXV.

HISTORICAL, GENEALOGICAL, CHRONOLOGICAL, and GEOGRAPHICAL ATLAS, exhibiting all the Royal Families in Europe, their Origin, Descent, Marriages, &c. together with the various Possessions, Foreign Wars, Civil Commotions, Famous Battles, Religious Troubles, Minorities, Titles, Orders, Courts of Law, and remarkable Events of each kingdom. Translated from the last and much improved French edition, by A. LE SAGE. Folio, 27. 2s. half-bound. Second Edition.

This Atlas is the work of Count Las Cases, who, in his " Journal of the Private Life of Napoleon,” acknowledges to have published it under the fictitious name of Le Sage.

"The Emperor asked me whether the work had been used in all our systems of education; adding, that had it been better known to him, all the Schools and Lyceums should have been furnished with it. He dwelt much on the accurate and complete agreement of the Genealogical Tables one with another; he frequently adverted to the number of rallying-points marked in so small a space; the numerical order of the sovereign, his degree of succession, the complete list of his ancestry, &c. He added, that he should have liked to see all histories reprinted with similar documents to assist and explain them."

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