Works lately published-continued. PUBLISHED THIS DAY, AND MAY BE HAD, BY order, of TO THE SUBSCRIBERS OF COLLAS'S MEDALLIC ENGRAVING . OF "STOTHARD'S CANTERBURY PILGRIMAGE." FISHER'S DRAWING - ROOM SCRAP. THE LAST SUPPER, a BOOK, for 1838; containing 36 highly-finished Engravings, illustrated with Poems by L. E. L. 4to. handsomely bound, 21s. "The best criticism on this established favourite will be to quote it. The binding is very pretty this year-dark green, embossed with gold: indeed, the whole volume is got up with exquisite taste."-LIT. GAZEtte. "The volume contains some of the sweetest poetry Miss Landon has ever produced-besides a great number of beautiful engravings."-UNITED SERVICE GAZ. (926.) THE CHRISTIAN KEEPSAKE, for 1838. 16 Plates, engraved on Steel, in the best manner, ele gantly bound in morocco, 15s. "This Annual, in the solidity and permanent interest of its subjects, may claim the character of perennial.” SPECTATOR. "This is a very beautiful and solidly attractive volume, both as respects its literature and illustrations." UNITED SERVICE GAZETTE. (927.) THE ONLY JUVENILE ANNUAL FOR 1838. FISHER'S JUVENILE SCRAP-BOOK1838. By AGNES STRICKLAND and BERNARD BARTOX. Containing 16 Engravings, and forming an attractive and instructive volume for Family Presents and Schools Prizes, 8s. "This is the prettiest Annual for the use of young people that we have seen; and the literary contents are of an unusally high character. The Captive Princess' is a charming poem."-LITERARY GAZETTE. "It should be observed in this juvenile gift, that the plates are more numerous and of a higher class than are to be found in other Annuals for young people.", SPECTATOR. (928.) FISHER'S ORIENTAL KEEPSAKE- GAGE d'AMITIE', 1838.-THE MID LAND COUNTIES' TOURIST; forming the Fourth and last volume of "The Northern Tourist" Series. Seventy-three Views from Original Drawings on the spot by Thomas Allom. With Descriptions in English or French. Quarto, handsomely bound, 21s. "The picturesque beauty of these illustrations cannot fail to command admiration."-NOTTINGHAM JOURNAL. (930.) THE LIFE and REIGN of WILLIAM the FOURTH. By the Rev. G. N. WRIGHT, M.A. Embellished with 16 highly-finished Plates, principally Portraits of celebrated Naval Commanders, from the Original Paintings in the Naval Gallery of Greenwich Hospital. 2 vols. 8vo. 188. "I read the publication with much interest. It details more of the early life of our late monarch than is generally known, besides that of many other distinguished characters who figured in the history of that eventful period. It is, in fact, a compendious narrative of the times in which he lived; and I hope it will meet the circulation it Berits."-LETTERS FROM LORD DE SAUMAREZ, Oct. 31, 1837. (931.) very beautiful Engraving in imitation of Basso-relievo, by the process of Achilles Collas, from a model by Mr. Wyon, after the celebrated picture by Leonardo da Vinci, is now ready for delivery as a companion to the above. Proofs, 10s. 6d. ; prints, 7s. 6d. Country Printsellers desirous of subscribing and insuring superior impressions of this Engraving are respectfully requested to send their orders to their Agents in town as soon as possible. Orders for Collas's patent engraving received by the publisher of the above, Henry Hering, 9, Newman Street, Oxford Street. (934.) A HISTORY of BRITISH BIRDS. This work will be completed in two volumes, 8vo. will contain a greater number of British Birds than has yet been included in any work on the same subject, will be illustrated by an Engraving of each Species, and additionally embellished by numerous Vignettes. "Had we not been able to judge from Mr. Yarrell's previous performances, this single commencing specimen would have taught us what to anticipate from him on so generally interesting a subject. But the pattern is so truly excellent that we have only to hope there will be no falling off; improvement we hardly think possible. Nothing can exceed the nature and spirit of the illustrations. The birds are living in wood, and you might fancy you could pluck a feather from the cut. No. II. issued since the above was written, continues the work in the same admirable style."-LITERARY GAZ. (935.) John Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster Row. THE COMMERCIAL ALMANACK, for 1838. 6d. on a broad Sheet. Containing, besides the Calendar, (which includes a Tide-Table,)-1. A List of Coaches, Vans, and Waggons, from London to all parts of Darton and Harvey, Gracechurch Street. The Tithe Commutation Act-Registration Acts-the Church in Wales--Convocation-Fox's Acts and Monuments-Schism-Commercial Education-Church Accommodation-Mr. Perceval and the Record-Publications of PARENTAL PRESENT of PRETTY Banns-Week-Day Congregations - Marriages by Act of STORIES; or, Evening Amusement for Good Children. By Miss HITCHON. With Two Plates; very handsomely bound, gilt edges, 2s. ; silk, 2s. 6d. (932.) Parliament-Use of the word "Altar"-the Dublin Review-the Ecclesiastical Historians-Disposal of Higher Church Preferment; it contains also Sacred Poetry Correspondence-Sixteen Reviews of New Books-Documents-Miscellanea - University Intelligence — Ordina HEURES de RECREATION. Containing tions - Preferments-Appointments-Clergy Deceased— Twelve beautifully-engraved Plates, with interesting Tales, Poems, in French, &c. By H. L. SAZERAC and E. S. De LIMAGNE. Handsomely bound in cloth, richly gilt, 8s. (933.) Fisher, Son, and Co. Newgate Street. Births Marriages, and a Summary of Events of the past (937.) J. G. and F. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place, Pall Mall; J. Turrill, 250, and T. Clerc Smith, 287, Regent Street. Works lately published—continued. NEW WORKS, FOR SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, &C. YOUNG SCHOLAR'S LATIN-ENGLISH DICTIONARY. By the Rev. J. E. RIDDLE, M.A. Translator and Editor of "Scheller's Latin Lexicon," for Oxford University Press. Square 12mo. 7s. bound and lettered. Being an Abridgment of Mr. Riddle's" Complete Latin-English Dictionary," in 8vo. "The want of a Dictionary for beginners in the Latin language has long been felt. It (Mr. Riddle's) is the only Latin Lexicon for youth in the English language which has been constructed on philosophical principles. It has been already adopted in many of the first-rate Grammar Schools, and will in all probability supersede the incomplete and unscholarlike compilations which have hitherto been used in classical education." METHODIST'S MAGAZINE, Nov. 1. MEMOIRS of JOHN HOWARD, the CHRISTIAN PHILANTHROPIST: with a Detail of his Of whom may be had, by the same Author, ADAM'S EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPELs. "A very valuable abridgment of a most invaluable AN EXPOSITION of the FOUR original."-ST. JAMES'S CHRONICLE. "An admirable Dictionary, and promises more help to the Latin student than any thing hitherto afforded him in this country."-EVANGELICAL MAGAZINE. "It certainly may be classed among the greatest aids that have yet been offered to the education of youth." CHURCH OF ENG. QUART. REV. October. "Both these Dictionaries appear to be well devised and well executed, and altogether admirably adapted to the purpose for which they are designed."-BRIT. MAG. Oct. (938.) GREEK and ENGLISH LEXICON of TESTAMENT. By E. ROBINSON, D.D. Professor of Biblical Literature in the Theological Seminary, New York. Edited, with careful revision, corrections, occasional additions, and a Preface, by the Rev. S. T. BLOOMFIELD, D.D. F.S.A. 1 vol. 8vo. 28s. cloth. "Too much praise cannot be given to the beauty and accuracy with which the work has been printed and edited. Altogether this is the cheapest as well as most comprehensive and useful Lexicon to the New Testament which has ever been published, and we cordially recommend it to all biblical students." CHRISTIAN REMEMBRANCER, Nov. 1. "We take the earliest opportunity of bringing before our readers this cheap as well as accurately and beautifully printed work, which we consider to be the best Lexicon to the New Testament that has yet appeared. There is one feature peculiar to this work which greatly enhances its value, namely, that the author has endeavoured to make each article, as far as was possible, include a reference to every passage in the New Testament where the word is found."--CHRISTIAN GUARDIAN, Nov. 1. "We hesitate not to affirm that Dr. Robinson's Greek and English Lexicon to the New Testament, as edited by Dr. Bloomfield, is the best that has hitherto been published in this country."-BAPTIST MAGAZINE, Nov. 1. "The Lexicon before us is the result of seven or eight years' intense application to lexicographical studies. The success which has attended Dr. Robinson's labours has been acknowledged by some of the ablest judges; and Dr. Bloomfield's commendation of Dr. Robinson's labours will go far, in this country, to establish his reputation as a biblical critic. It is a great advantage to the present edition to have passed through the hands of such a scholar as Dr. Bloomfield, who has carefully revised the whole work, made many corrections of Greek words, removed those harsh abbreviations so customary in Germany, interwoven GOSPELS, of which those by St. Mark, St. Luke, and St. John, have never before been published. By the Rev. THOMAS ADAM, B.A. Rector of Vintringham, Author of "Private Thoughts on Religion," &c. Edited by the Rev. A. Westoby, M.A. Curate of Stagsden, Beds. and Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow. With a Memoir of the Author, by the Editor. 2 vols. 8vo. (942.) J. Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly. 21s. JOHN ALBERT BENGEL. A MEMOIR of the LIFE and WRITINGS William Ball, Aldine Chambers, Paternoster Row. REV. H. VENN'S LIFE. THE LIFE, and a SELECTION from the LETTERS, of the late REV. HENRY VENN, M.A. successively Vicar of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, and Rector of Yelling, Hants.; Author of the "Complete Duty of Man." The Memoir of his Life, drawn up by the late Rev. JOHN VENN, M.A., Rector of Clapham, Surrey. Edited by the Rev. HENRY VENN, B.D., Perpetual Curate of St. John's Holloway, Fellow of Queen's College, Cainbridge. 4th Edition, 8vo. 12s. boards. (914.) J. Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly. Of whom may also be had, "THE HISTORY of RUTH CLARK," Thirty Years a Servant to the late Rev. H. Venn. 10th Edit. 12mo. 6d.; or 5s. per dozen. POPULAR FRENCH SCHOOL BOOKS. between brackets much new and interesting matter, and DELILLE'S changed, in a few particulars, the arrangement of the significations, in order to make the author's classification more perfect. To theological students, ministers, and well-educated private christians, this lexicon will doubtless prove an invaluable treasure."-EVAN. MAG. Oct. "We are not sufficiently acquainted with Dr. Robinson's original edition to pass our observations upon it; but the former meritorious labours of Dr. Bloomfield convince us that the work must have been considerably improved by him. As we here find it (and we suspect that we are much indebted to the editor for so finding it,) we consider it the best lexicon of the Greek Testament that is extant. Dr. Bloomfield has proved himself an indefatigable scholar, and his edition deserves unbounded success." CHURCH OF ENG. QUART. REV. Oct. BRIT. CRITIC & QUART. THEOLOGICAL REV. Oct. (939.) (945.) FRENCH CLASS-BOOK; a theoretical and highly practical French Grammar, in two parts: 1st. Pronunciation and Accidence. 2d. Syntax, written in French, with colloquial Exercises, on a plan peculiarly conducive to the Speaking of the French Language. The Examples are selected from the purest French Writers and explained according to the recent decisions of the French Academy, and the best Grammarians of the present day. 2d Edition. 12mo. 5s. 6d. bound. MANUEL ETYMOLOGIQUE. (946.) 2s. 61. "A successful effort to explain to students the history and structure of the French language."-ATHENÆUM. (947.) PETIT REPERTOIRE LITTERAIRE; or, Selections from the best French Authors, with numerous Illustrations. 12mo. 5s. 6d. The above works are by C. J. 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BRITISH ESSAYISTS, with Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, by ALEXANDER CHALMERS. 45 vols. 12mo. calf gilt, 6. 16s. 6d. Lond. 1802. BRITTON'S BEAUTIES of ENGLAND and WALES; with BREWER'S INTRODUCTION. Fine impressions of the Plates, 26 vols. 8vo. half-bound, 14. Lond. v. y. BRIDGES' HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Plates, 2 vols. folio, neat, 6. 63. Oxon. 1791. HASTED'S HISTORY of KENT, with Maps and Views of Seats, &c. 4 vols. folio, neat in calf, DAPHNIS et CHLOE (Les AMOURS de). ABERCROMBY'S MARTIAL ATCHIEVEMENTS of the SCOTTISH NATION. 2 vols. folio, £1. 10s. Edin. 1811. ADDISON'S WORKS (Baskerville's splendid Edition), 4 vols. 4to. old calf gilt, £5. 10s. Birmingham, 1761. ALFORDI, ANNALES ECCLESIASTICI et CIVILES BRITANNORUM, SAXONUM, ANGLORUM. 4 vols. folio, neat, £3. 3s. Loedii, 1663. AMES'S TYPOGRAPHICAL ANTIQUITIES; or the History of Printing in England, Scotland, and Ireland; with Notes, &c. by Dr. DIBDIN. 4 vols. 4to. half-bound, 5. 10s. Lond. 1810-19. ANDREWS'S BOTANIST'S REPOSITORY for NEW and RARE PLANTS: containing coloured Figures of such Plants as have not hitherto appeared in any similar publication; with their essential characters, &c. in English and Latin, and a short history of each Bant. 10 vols. 4to. bds. 15. Lond. 1797, &c. SHAW'S GENERAL ZOOLOGY, or Systematic Natural History. Numerous Plates, 14 vols. in 2s, svo. bds. (published at £36. 158.) 12. Lond. 1800, &c. SHAW and NODDER'S NATURALIST'S MISCELLANY; or Coloured Figures of Natural Objects, drawn and described immediately from Nature. 24 vols. 81o. calf gilt, 18. 18s. Lond. v. y. CURTIS'S BOTANICAL MAGAZINE, from its commencement in 1793 to the end of 1836; the Fates beautifully coloured after Nature. 63 vols. bound in 41, and 2 vols. of Index, calf gilt, £63. Lond. v. y. *** An extraordinary fine set of this invaluable work. RAPIN'S HISTORY of ENGLAND, with TINDAL'S CONTINUATION. Portraits, Maps, &c. 5 vols, folio, calf, £8. 8s. Lond. 1739. 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PREVOST, Histoire générale des Voyages; ou Nouvelle Collection de toutes les Relations de Voyages par Mer et par Terre qui ont été publices jusqu'à present dans les différentes Langues de toutes les Nations connues, &c. With numerous Plates, 64 vols. 12mo. and Maps 2 vols. 4to. neat, £6. 6s. Par. 1749, &c. COOK'S VOYAGES in the SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. 8 vols. 4to. Russia. with a folio volume of Plates, half-bound, 9. 9s. Lond. v. y. KERR'S GENERAL COLLECTION of VOYAGES and TRAVELS. Maps, &c. 18 vols. 8vo. calf, marbled leaves, £5. 5s. Edin. 1824. CLARKE'S TRAVELS in RUSSIA, TARTARY, TURKEY, GREECE, EGYPT, the HOLY LAND, and SCANDINAVIA. 6 vols. 4to. calf gilt, 10. 10s. Lond. 1810-23. CLAPPERTON'S JOURNAL of a SECOND EXPEDITION into the INTERIOR of AFRICA, from the Bight of Benin to Soccatoo. 4to. bds. 12s. Plates, 4to. bds. 1. 8s. Lond. 1822. MONTFAUCON'S ANTIQUITIES EXPLAINED and REPRESENTED by SCULPTURE, with the Supplement; translated by DAVID HUMPHREYS, Large paper, 7 vols. folio, haif bound, uncut, S. 8s. Lond. 1721. * LIBRARIES PURCHASED. Works lately published-continued. SEQUEL TO MANGNALL'S QUESTIONS. QUESTIONS on the HISTORY of EUROPE: a Sequel to Miss Mangnall's Questions. By JULIA CORNER. 12mo. 5s. bound and lettered. The object of the author is to render the minds of her youthful readers as familiar with the history of the modern nations of Europe, as they have been made with that of Greece and Rome by means of Miss Mangnall's Historical Questions. "We doubt not the work before us will be adopted to a very considerable extent in seminaries of education. It is evidently compiled with great care, and is arranged on a judicious plan. A better epitome for youth than this History of the Modern Nations of Europe has not before appeared."-OBSERVER. "Clear, pithy, and correct."-SPECTATOR. "Forms a valuable addition to the number of our elementary school books. We know of no book which we would sooner put into the hands of a young person who was commencing the perusal of modern history."-SUN. 66 furnishes a large number of scattered facts from which the young reader may derive much valuable knowledge."-ATLAS. "The value of Miss Mangnall's elementary works is universally acknowledged; and we cannot give the present neat and useful volume higher praise, than to say that Miss Corner is a worthy successor. An immense quantity of matter is condensed in these pages."-LITERARY GAZ. "This volume has evidently been drawn up with great care, and will afford most valuable assistance in the business of education. It embodies the leading facts in the histories of France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Poland, and Italy. Both in schools and private families it will be found to be a work of great utility, and will doubtless obtain an extensive circulation."-METHODIST MAG. Oct. "Miss Mangnall's Questions have long maintained a high rank as a school book, and this sequel fully maintains PIRACY of MOORE'S LALLA ROOKH.— We, the undersigned, hereby acknowledge that we have infringed the Copyright of Messrs. Longman and Co. the Proprietors of Mr. Thomas Moore's Poem of LALLA ROOKH in printing and publishing the tale of Paradise and the Peri, in No. 1 of the Weekly Newspaper entitled "THE LADIES' NEWSPAPER," without their consent; and in consideration of their not continuing legal proceedings against us for such infringement, We hereby apologise for having so acted, and undertake that no further copies of No. 1 containing such tale shall be sold; and that no further Piracy upon the said Work, or any other Copyright of the said Messrs. Longman and Co. shall be committed by us. (955.) (Signed) RAYMOND PERCIVAL, JAMES CHARLES SMITH. the character of its predecessor."-ST. JAMES'S CHRON. WANTED, a SITUATION for a respectable Longman, Orme, and Co. (950.) COLLEGE and SCHOOL GREEK TESTA with English Notes. By the Rev. S. T. BLOOMFIELD, D.D. F.S.A. 1 thick vol. 12mo. 12s. cloth lettered. "This edition of the Greek Testament supplies a deside ratum in scholastic literature. The notes (which are strictly grammatical, scholastic, and elementary) furnish to the juvenile student every requisite aid for the correct interpretation of the New Testament. The volume is as cheap as it is beautifully and accurately printed." CHRISTIAN REMEMBRANCER. "It certainly, as a manual, has great advantage over the Testaments of Hardy and Valpy." CHURCH OF ENG. QUART. REV. (951.) "Dr. Bloomfield's New Testament for the use of Schools, Lecture-rooms, Colleges, &c., is an invaluable work; the notes and critical apparatus being in general constructed with great labour for the present edition. "It is impossible to say how far the public are indebted to Dr. Bloomfield for these labours of his industrious pen: they will carry down his name with the highest honour to posterity."- EVANGELICAL MAG. Nov. 1. By the same Editor, THE GREEK TESTAMENT: with English Notes, Critical, Philological, and Exegetical, partly selected from the best Commentators, Ancient and Modern, but chiefly original. 2d Edition, enlarged and improved, 2 thick vols. 8vo. £2. Longman, Orme, and Co. LD BOOKS. (952.) JAMES TAYLOR'S FIRST and SECOND PARTS of his CATALOGUE of OLD BOOKS-on Sale at North Street, Brighton: may be obtained gratis of Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. Stationers'Hall Court, London. W. (953.) and well-educated YOUTH, of 19, in a Bookseller's shop, either in Town or Country, for the space of two years, where he would have an opportunity of acquiring a knowledge of the trade: a premium of £50, would be given and his gratuitous services. Apply by letter (nost paid) to H. R. 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