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TO THE BOOKSELLERS AND PROPRIETORS OF CIRCULATING LIBRARIES OF THE UNITED KINGDON.

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The great and still increasing number of Circulating Libraries and Literary Institutions throughout the country is a proof of the eagerness of the public to peruse new works of merit. This craving has been checked, in the case of Works of Fiction especially, by the very high price at which they have for some years been published. It has been found that the selling price of 10s. 6d. per volume does not admit of an adequate return of profit to the greater proportion of these establishments, and booksellers are therefore compelled to disappoint their customers by waiting until they can purchase copies at a reduced rate, when the work has become of less interest.

In addition to the above objection, the Trade has had reason to complain of the system, frequently resorted to for some years past, of disposing of remainders of books within a short period after their publication, the effect of which has naturally been to weaken confidence in the Publishers' prices.

The present moment appears to be favourable for attempting to remedy these defects. The eagerness of Pub

8, New Burlington Street, 13th Nov. 1838.

tages likely to accrue to themselves from the measure contemplated, have promised their co-operation. The plan proposed by Mr. Bentley is,

First, to reduce the selling price of Novels, henceforth to be published by him, from 10s. 6d. to 8s. per volume; the form, and style of printing, and paper, being the same. Secondly, not to dispose of the remainder of any Novel he may publish from this period for at least three years from its first appearance. Indeed this measure may not be resorted to by him at all.

Thirdly, to allow a larger interval of time between the publication of each new Novel.

The cordial support of the Trade is confidently relied upon by Mr. Bentley in taking a step so obviously advantageous to it, and especially to the proprietors of Circulating Libraries. Should this plan fail to extend the sale considerably, there will, of course, be no alternative but to recur to the old terms.

The first Work published upon the reduced price is Mr. Dickens's celebrated story of "Oliver Twist*," which will be followed by Works of Fiction from the undermentioned distinguished writers: Sir EDWARD LYTTON BULWER, Bart.; the Author of "SAM SLICK"; Mr. THEODORE HOOK; Mr. MAXWELL, Author of "Stories of Waterloo"; Mr. J. FENNIMORE COOPER; Captain GLASCOCK, R.N.; Mr. AINSWORTH; Mrs. TROLLOPE; Mr. G. P. R. JAMES; Mrs. C. GORE; "THE OLD SAILOR"; Mr. HOFFMAN, &C.

OLIVER TWIST being illustrated and bound in cloth, the price is 25s. instead of 24s. to defray the increase of cost.

lishers to bring out works without sufficient discrimination OLIVER TWIST. BY CHARLES DICKENS,

has now subsided; many Booksellers have partially, or Esq. Author of "The Pickwick Papers." 3 vols. wholly, withdrawn from this branch of business; and the post 8vo. with 24 Illustrations by GEO. CRuikshank, most eminent Authors, from a conviction of the advan-1. 5s. bound in cloth, lettered.-Now ready. (6105*)

Sales by Auction.

LAW BOOKS. (By order of the Executors.)

To be sold by Auction, by Mr. HODGSON, at his Great Room, 192, Fleet Street, on Friday, November 16th, and following day, at half-past 12,

VALUABLE LAW LIBRARIES, including

the LIBRARY of Sir. BENJAMIN HEATH MALKIN, late Chief Judge of the Supreme Court at Calcutta, deceased.

AMONG WHICH ARE

Hamilton's Hedaya, 4 vols.; Ruff'head's Statutes at Large to 1 Vict.; Comyns's Digest, by Hammond, 8 vols.; Hansard's Parliamentary History, and Howell's State Trials; Viner and Bacon's Abridgments; Montefiore's Commercial Precedents; numerous Treatises and Books of Practice. Also the Reports of Peere Williams, Atkyns, Ambler, Cox, Eden, Vesey, Vesey jun. SECOND EDITION, Vesey and Beames, Cooper, Merivale, Swanston, Jacob and Walker, Russell and Mylne, Mylne and Craig, Brown, Bligh, Schoales and Lefroy, Maddock, Simons and Stuart, Simons, Rose, Buck, Coke, Salkeld, Saunders, Comyns, Burrow, Douglas, Cowper, Durnford and East, East, Maule and Selwyn, Barnewall and Alderson, Barnewall and Cresswell, Barnewall and Adolphus, Adolphus and Ellis, Willis, Blackstone, Bosanquet and Puller, Marshall, Taunton, Broderip and Bingham, Bingham, Campbell, Starkie, Moody and Malkin, Robinson, Edwards, Dodson, Addams, &c. &c. (6106) To be viewed, and Catalogues had.

SALES by AUCTION-SOUTHGATE'S

ROOMS.-By Mr. SOUTHGATE, at his Rooms, 22, Fleet Street.

On Monday, Nov. 19th, and Five following Days.
FINE BOOKS and BOOKS of PRINTS;

INCLUDING

A SELECTION from the LIBRARY of an ARCHITECT; AMONG WHICH ARE,

Musée Français, 4 vols. superb copy in mor.-Stuart's Athens, 4 vols.-Cameron's Baths of the Romans-Maisons Royales de France, 3 vols.-Blondel, Maisons de France, 4 vols.-Eglises Principales de l'Europe, 2 vols.Italia Theatrum, 4 vols.-Voyage Pittoresque de Naples et Sicile, 5 vols.-Rossini's Rome-Volpato's Paintings of the Vatican-Stothard's Monumental Effigies-Britton's Cathedral Antiquities-Pugin's Examples of Gothic Architecture, 3 vols.-Storer's Cathedrals, 4 vols.-Buck's Castles, 2 vols.-Lodge's Portraits, 4 vols.-Martin's Milton, proofs, 2 vols. mor. With a large Collection of Works on the Arts and Sciences, in their various Branches. A unique collection of Casts in Sulphur of the Whole of the Great Seals of England—a splendid Album, &c.

Several other valuable Collections are preparing for Sale. for immediate Sale. **Liberal accommodation offered for Property intended (6107)

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shewing the Civil and Military Stations, with References and Table of Distances. One large sheet, 15s.; in case

PERSIA and CAUBUL, one sheet
RUSSIA, two sheets, in case
TURKEY in ASIA, in case

HISTORY, ANTIQUITIES, TOPOGRA: CONSTANTINOPLE and the BOSPHROUS

PHY, and STATISTICS of EASTERN INDIA; comprising the Districts of Behar, Shahabad, Bhagulpoor, Goruckpoor, Dinajepoor, Puraniya, Rungpoor, and Assam, in relation to their Geology, Mineralogy, Botany, Agriculture, Commerce, Manufactures, Fine Arts, Population, Religion, Education, Statistics, &c. By MONTGOMERY MARTIN, Author of the "History of the British Colonies," &c. 3 vols. 8vo. with numerous Plates, £3. 12s. (6108)

2.

EAST INDIA GAZETTEER; containing

3.

particular Descriptions of the Empires, Kingdoms, Principalities, Provinces, Cities, &c. of Hindostan and the adjacent Countries; India beyond the Ganges, &c. By the late WALTER HAMILTON. 2 vols. 8vo. £1. 12s. (6109) and STUDIES from NATURE in HINDOSTAN, embracing an Outline of the Voyages to Calcutta, and Five Years' Residence in Bengal and the Doab, from 1831 to 1836. By THOS. BACON, Lieut. of the Bengal Horse Artillery. 2 vols. 8vo. with Plates, 1. 10s. (6110)

FIRST IMPRESSIONS

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MAPS OF INDIA.

In Twelve Sheets,

MAP of INDIA. 6d. each, or coloured 9d. Published under the Superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.

It is also sold mounted and in case, for the pocket, ₤1.15. (6121) Baldwin and Cradock, Paternoster Row; of whom may be had (GRATIS) a LIST of the other MAPS, and of the LIBRARY of USEFUL KNOWLEDGE, &c. published by them.

DISSERTATIONS on UNACCOM

PROPHECY. By WILLIAM SNELL CHAUNCY. Handsomely printed in 1 vol. 8vo. 10s. 6d. embossed cloth. (6122)

London: James Nisbet and Co. 21, Berners Street, Oxford Street; Hamilton, Adams, and Co. Paternoster Row. Dublin: William Curry, Jun. and Co. Edinburgh: John Johnstone.

NEW WORKS PUBLISHED BY JACKSON AND WALFORD, 18, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH YARD.

AN ANALYTICAL and COMPARATIVE

RISE and PROGRESS of the BRITISH kind; with their Internal Diversities of Creed and Pre

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VIEW of all RELIGIONS now extant among Manfession. By JOSIAH CONDER, Author of the "Modern Traveller," &c. &c. 1 thick vol. 8vo. 14s. cloth. (6123)

HOME EDUCATION. By the Author of "Natural History of Enthusiasm." 2d Edition, (6124) royal 12mo. 7s. 6d. cloth.

DR. PYE SMITH'S SCRIPTURE

TESTIMONY to the MESSIAH; an Inquiry with a view to a satisfactory determination of the Doctrine taught in the Holy Scriptures concerning the Person of Christ. 3d Edition, much improved, and enlarged by a boards.

ANGLO-INDIA, SOCIAL, MORAL, and considerable increase of new matter, 3 vols. 810. 30s.

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HOLY SCRIPTURE VERIFIED; or, the
Divine Authority of the Bible confirmed by an ap
peal to Facts of Science, History, and Human Conscious-
ness. By GEORGE REDFORD, D.D. LL.D. 8vo. 12s.
cloth.
(6126)

DIVINE INSPIRATION; or, the Superua

tural Influence exerted in the Communication of Divine Truth, and its special bearing on the Composition of the Sacred Scriptures; with Notes aud ilustrations. By the Rev. Dr. HENDERSON. 8vo. 12s. cloth. (6127) CAUSES of the CORRUPTION of LL.D. Professor of Ancient and Modern History in the CHRISTIANITY. By the Rev. ROBERT VAUGHAN, University of London, Author of the "Life of Wycliffe," &c. 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth. (6128)

THE

QANOON-E-ISLAM; or, the Customs of the CHRISTIAN ETHICS; or,

comprising a full and exact account of their various Rites and Ceremonies, from the moment of Birth till the hour of Death; including their

Fasts and Festivals (particularly the Mohurrum) their
Vows and Oblations for every Month in the Year-their
different Tribes and Sects, Saints, and Devotees-Religious
Tenets, Prayers, and Ablutions- the Calculation of
Nativities-Necromancy - Exorcism-Casting out Devils,

&c. BY JAFFUR SHURREEF, (a Native of the Leccan);

translated by G. A. HERKLOTS, M.D. 1 vol. 8vo. 16s. cloth boards.

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Works lately published—continued.

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY FOR SCHOOLS. THE FLAXEN-HEADED COW-BOY; a coloured Plates, by W. H. BROOKE, F.S.A. 1s. 6d. in Village Tale. By JAMES BISHOP. With seven fancy binding.

SYSTEM of NATURAL PHILOSOPHY;

in which the Elements of that Science are familiarly explained and adapted to the Comprehension of Young Pupils with appropriate Questions on each page for the Examination of the Scholars. By JOHN L. COMSTOCK, M.D. Carefully revised, with considerable additions on the Air-Pump, Steam Engine, &c. By GEORGE LEES,

A.M. Lecturer on Natural Philosophy, Edinburgh. 1 vol.

18mo, with 225 Woodcuts, 5s. 6d. neatly bound in roan. This is recommended to teachers as the best elementary treatise which has been published: the woodcuts have been engraved in a remarkably bold and distinct style, suitable for a Class Book. (6132)

2.

PARKES'S CHEMICAL CATECHISM;

with a new Appendix, containing details of important Chemical Manufactures, and numerous experiments: the

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whole revised, corrected, and considerably enlarged. By LITTLE DOWNY; or the Adventures of a

WILLIAM BARKER, M.B., of Trinity College, Dublin. New Edition, greatly enlarged, 1 vol. 12mo. 7s. 6d.

The Editor has endeavoured to render this work a correct exposition of the present state of chemical science, adapted for those who are commencing the study of chemistry. (6133) 3.

THE ELEMENTS of PHYSICS; containing,

1. Introductory Observations.-2. Properties of Bodies.-3. Properties and Constitution of Solids.-4. Laws of Equilibrium and Motion.--5. Gravity.-6. Hydrostatics. -7. Capillary Theory.-8. Acoustics.-9. Heat.-10. Optics.-11. Electricity, Galvanism, and Magnetism.-12.

Concluding Observations. BY THOMAS WEBSTER, M.A.,

of Trinity College, Cambridge, Fellow of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, and Secretary to the Institution of

Civil Engineers. 1 vol. 12mo. with numerous Figures, 9s.

"No one could be better qualified than Mr. Webster for the task he has here undertaken; he is eminent for his mathematical and scientific attainments, and he has in this volume communicated his knowledge in a style unaffected and engaging."-MORNING POST.

"It is easier to read than Arnott's work, and merits

considerable, praise for simplicity of style, and felicity of

illustration."-ATHENAUM.

4.

(6134)

ELEMENTS of PHYSIOLOGY: being an

Account of the Laws and Principles of the Animal Economy, especially in reference to the Constitution of Man. By THOMAS J. AITKIN, M.D. Lecturer on Physiology and Materia Medica; Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, &c. &c. 1 vol. 12mo. with Woodcuts. 9s.

"The object of the present work is to give such an account of the structure of the animal body, especially of that of man, as may be readily understood by those who have not previously directed their attention to such investigations."-AUTHOR'S PREFACE.

"An able and elaborate exposition of the functions and senses of the human frame. Dr. Aitkin has treated these subjects systematically, connectedly, and plainly."

SPECTATOR.

"The descriptions are singularly forcible, plain, and intelligible. We consider this work as one of the most valuable contributions to popular knowledge which has lately appeared."-SCOTSMAN. (6135)

TH

5.

HE WISDOM and GENIUS of SHAKSPEARE: comprising Moral Philosophy; Delineations of Character; Paintings of Nature and the Passions; with 700 Aphorisms; and Miscellaneous Pieces. With select and original Notes, and Scriptural References.

Field Mouse. By Miss SUSANNA STRICKLAND.

(6141) Also, by the same Anthor, THE LITTLE PRISONER; or Passion (6142)

and Patience.

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By the Rev. THOMAS PRICE, Chaplain in Her Majesty's THE HISTORY of ENGLAND, by

Convict Establishment, Woolwich. 1 vol. fcp. 8vo. 7s. 6d. "My principal object has been to exhibit the wisdom and genius of our author. .....There is more moral knowledge contained in a few lines of his writings than is to be found in a whole chapter of those works which treat expressly of moral science."-PREFACE.

"The most practised reader of Shakspeare must take up such a work with astonishment."

MIDLAND COUNTIES' HERALD. "It is a book for the most critical, as well as the most superficial reader."-ATLAS.

The best attempt ever made to index Shakspeare." SUNDAY TIMES. "This is no common or common-place compilation. The world is indebted to the learned editor for having condensed so much exquisite matter into so small a space." DUBLIN EVENING MAIL. (6136)

Scott, Webster, and Geary, Charterhouse Square.

HUME and SMOLLETT. 16 Cabinet vols. (Hume 10, Smollett 6) with Historical Vignettes and Portraits, 3. 4s. cloth lettered; or 4s. each vol. (6154)

(Each Author, or Volume, may be had separately.) "This beautiful edition of the history of our country is progressing steadily; the two volumes completing Smollett, have just issued from the press. We are much mistaken if it does not find its way into many a young gentleman's library, which it is so admirably calculated to adorn..... In the promised Continuation, Mr. Stebbing has a mighty task before him, and in the execution of which we are sanguine of his success.' 3."-CRIT. NOTICE.

*** Vol. I. of the CONTINUATION, from the Death of HENRY STEBBING, M.A. (to be completed in 4 vols.) is in George II. to the ACCESSION of VICTORIA, by the Rev. and will appear on January 1.

the press,

Jos. Rickerby, Sherbourn Lane, King William Street, City.

Works lately published-continued.

AMERICAN BOOKS IMPORTED BY

WILEY AND PUTNAM, 67, PATERNOSTER ROW.

A TALE of the HUGUENOTS.
CHARACTER

12mo. 5s.
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of the AMERICAN
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GOVERNMENT. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

DAVIS LIFE of AARON BURR, Vice

President, U. S. 2 vols. 8vo. 28s.

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TREATISE on INDIGESTION; illustrating the Symptoms, Causes, Varieties, and Treatment of the prevailing Disorders of the Stomach and Liver with Practical Observations on some painful Complaints originating in them, especially Nervous Affections; and Hints on the Use of Carbonate of Soda, showing its injurious Effects. By T. J. GRAHAM, M.D. &c. 4th Edition, with important additions, 8s. 6d. "We sincerely recommend it, and have long been convinced that such a work was imperatively called for.” LONDON MEDICAL JOURNAL.

FRANKLIN'S LIFE and WRITINGS, by much experience in, the subject. Mr. Abernethy spoke

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YORK MAGAZINE, October. 2s. 6d. Contains a Review of Scott's Life, by FENNIMORE COOPER. (6168)

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EADS of the PEOPLE: a Sketch Book of Life; containing Characteristic Portraits of "The Dress-Maker's Girl' 'The Diner-out' "The StockBroker' and 'The Lawyer's Clerk.' BY QUIZFIZZz. With descriptive letter-press, by the most popular Authors of the day. No. I. (to be be continued Monthly), 1s. "Nothing can be more life-like and original than these portraits, which mark out the class they are intended to

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Subscribers to this Library, whether resident in town or country, receive the immediate perusal of all NEW BOOKS, with which it is extensively supplied.

A SPACIOUS READING-ROOM, upon an improved plan, has been added, possessing supe rior and exclusive advantages. Terms, 3. 3s. the year. THE ANNUALS FOR 1839.

Also, an infinite variety of Repositories, Diaries, Almanacs, and Pocket-books, in plain, neat, and elegant bindings, and the various departments of Bookselling, Stationery, Bookbinding, and Newspaper Agency, are concentrated in this Establishment. (6176)

NATHANIEL HAILES, Bookseller and

Stationer, (late of Piccadilly), begs leave respect. fully to inform the Nobility and Gentry that they will now find, at his new residence, No. 49, JERMYN STREET, ST. JAMES's, an extensive and carefully selected assortment of JUVENILE BOOKS, BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, and SUNDAY LESSONS, in all variety of bindings; POPULAR MODERN WORKS, and STATIONERY in general; also, Patterns for Address Cards, Complimentary Notes, and Crests, which will be tastefully executed, and with the greatest possible expedition. (6177)

represent as distinctly as if the real specimens of the CHEAP BOOKS.-Now ready for delivery

genus were before the eye. The characters are also
described with considerable fidelity and humour; and if
the work proceed to give 'The Heads' of other classes
with as much truth as those of the present number, the
volume, when completed, must be popular both as Heads
and Tales.'"-COURIER.
(6172)
Also,
IFE of VAN AMBURGH, the Brute-
Tamer! With Anecdotes of his extraordinary
Pupils. By EPHRAIM WATTS, Citizen of New York. 1s.
(6172*)
Robert Tyas, 50, Cheapside.

(GRATIS) a CATALOGUE of the duplicates of ANDREWS'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 167, New Bond Street, being a selection of the best modern publications in History, Biography, Travels, Voyages, Novels, Romances, &c. withdrawn from the Library to make room for the multiplicity of New Works announced for publication. These Books are perfectly clean, and are offered in most instances at one quarter of the original price. The Catalogue is printed on a single sheet, to go by post. This is an excellent opportunity for Book Societies, or persons about to establish or to increase the stock of their Circulating Library.-All letters must be post paid. (6178)

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PRINTERS. Wanted, by a steady respectable Young Man, who thoroughly understands the Printing Business, a SITUATION, either in Town or Country.-Refer (if by letter, post paid) to F. W., T. and A. S. Horn, Printers, Cheadle, Staffordshire. (6180)

WANTED, a respectable YOUTH, who has been accustomed to the Bookselling Trade.-Apply to Mr. Hailes, 49, Jeremy Street, St. James's. (6181)

Young Man, many years in the Bookselling

Trade, knowing the routine of Business, besides the French and German Languages, is desirous of an EMPLOYMENT as CLERK in an English or Foreign House, in Town or Country. Most respectable references can be given.-Apply by letter (post paid) to A. B., at Mr. Petitt's Library, 1, Óld Compton Street, Soho. (6182)

WINDSOR.

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To BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS.-To be Disposed of, an established Business of the above description, which has been for many years carried on, in the most eligible part of Windsor, and the connexion of which is of first-rate

character.

The premises are well adapted for the business, and are held on lease at a low rent. The purchaser will be required to take the Stock, Trade, Fixtures, &c. at a valuation: immediate possession may be had: coming-in from 800 to £1000. For further particulars, apply (if by letter, post paid) to Mr. Simmons, Wholesale Stationer, Bishopsgate Street Without; or to Mr. Crosby, 3, Church Court, Old Jewry, London.

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BOOK and STATIONERY BUSINESS, in a populous Town near London, to be Disposed of. The most satisfactory detail and the highest references can be obtained by applying (post paid) to A. B., Mr. East's, Bookseller, &c. Holywell Street, Strand. (6184)

TO PRINTERS and BINDERS.— A respectable young man is desirous of obtaining a SITUATION in the above branches, together or separately, who understands the general business of a Jobbing Office: has a good knowledge of forwarding and finishing and stationery binding. Unexceptionable references for character and ability can be given.-Address (post paid) to W. J., Mr. Williams's, King Street, Wellington, Salop. Nov. 7th, 1838. (6185)

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Beauty, super-royal 8vo. 21s. silk.. Royalty for 1839, imperial 4to. £2. 12s. 6d... 5904 Coronation (The) painted by E. T. Parris... 5910 Excitement (The) for 1839, 4s. 6d. bd. 6033 Finden's Tableaux of the Affections, 4to. mor. 42s... 5902 Forget-Me-Not, morocco, 12s. 5905 5901

Gems of Beauty, imperial 4to. 1. 11s. 6d.
Heath's Picturesque Annual, super-royal 8vo. 21s... 5912
Keepsake (The) for 1839, super-royal 8vo. 21s. silk.. 5898
Oriental Annual for 1839, morocco, 21s.
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Shakspere, Part 1, 8vo. 2s. 6d.
Bible, 4to. Edition, Part 11, 5s.
England, Part 21, royal 8vo. 2s...

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Flügel's German and English Dictionary, 2d edit. 2 vols. royal 8vo. 36s. cloth... Furlong (Mrs.) on Female Education, 18mo. 1s. 6d... 5993 's Report of Edinb. Educational Institution 5994 Home Education, 2d edit. roy. 12mo. 7s. 6d. cloth Kühner's Greek Delectus, by Allen, 12mo. in press Pauli's Analecta Hebraica, 16s... Robinson's Lexicon, by Negris & Duncan, 8vo. 25s. cl. 6011 5896 Smallfield on English Punctuation, 1s. 6d. cloth Smith's Latin Exercises for Beginners, 12mo. 3s. cl. 5872 Sullivan's Dictionary of Derivations, new ed.4s.6d.bd. 5945 Tyson's System of Short-Hand, 12mo. 2s. cl. ...... 5951 6086 Whewell's Mechanical Euclid, 3d edit. 5s. 6d. Wittich's German for Beginners, 2d ed. 12mo. 5s. cl. 5941 &c.

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HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, Anson's Life, by Sir J. Barrow, in the press Byron's Life and Prose Works, 1 vol. 8vo. 20s. cloth 5893 Chalmers's Biographical Dictionary, re-edited,in press 5911 Chatham (The) Correspondence, Vol. 2, in the press. 6067 Hallam's Literary History, Vols. 2, 3, 4, in the press. 6066 Hume and Smollett's England, 16 vols. 64s. cloth Irving's Lives of ScottishWriters, 2 vols. sm. 8vo. 12s. 5933 Lardner, Vol. 108 (British Statesmen, Vol. 6), 6s. cloth 5797 Lingard's Hist. of Eng. 4th edit. 13 vols. fcp. 65s. cl. 6091 Lodge's Illustrations of Brit. Hist. 3 vols. 8vo. 24s... 5978 Maceroni's Life and Adventures, 2 vols. 8vo.... Mahon's History of England, Vol. 3, in the press Pali Annals, compiled by Mahawanso, 4to. Vol. 1, 30s. 5854 Van Amburgh's Life, by Ephraim Watts, 8vo. 1s. ..*6172 Taylor's Memoirs, Correspondence, &c. 12mo. 5s. bds. 6131 Wilmot's Lives of Sacred Poets, 2d series, 4s. 6d. cl. 5865 Wilson's Memoirs, by Rev. J. Wilson, 2d edit. 9s... 6087 Winslow's Memoirs, by Evans, 12mo.5s.6d.; 18m0.3s.6d. 6087 JUVENILE WORKS. Bishop's (J.) Flaxen-headed Cow-boy, 1s. 6d.; and other Original Books for Children published by Dean and Munday 6137 to 6143 British Geographical Game, new edit. in the press ..*5926 Child's (The) Fairy Library, 6 vols. 2s. 6d. each, cl.. 5811 Contributions of Q. Q. by Jane Taylor, fcp. 8vo. 7s.. 6130 Fruits of Observation, 12mo. 3s. 6d. Gaultier's Geographical Games, &c. Hack's Winter Evenings, 6s. cloth Krummacher's Little Dove, 9d. Life's Lessons, a Tale, 5s. cloth

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