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General Record of British and Foreign Literature CONTAINING A COMPLETE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ALL NEW WORKS PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN DURING UNSTAMPED 68. 88. PER ANN. SALES BY AUCTION.. 200 200 200-201 201 197 202-203 47 LUDGATE HILL: April 15, 1859. URING the Quarter ending March 31, 1050 new books and new editions were published in Great Britain, a number nearly the same as that during the corresponding period of last year, but less than that during the same period of the two preceding years. Of these, 226 are new editions or re-issues. The following is a summary of the principal new books of the last fortnight: ; In History and Biography.-The publication of the State Paper Chronicles keep us su lied with valuable books in this department-a volume relating to the Reign of James I., 1622 95, appears this week; the Second Volume of Thompson's Comprehensive History of England, the First Volume of the Speeches on the Trial of Warren Hastings, edited by Bond, 8vo. ; A Memoir of Patrick Fraser Tytler, Author of the History of Scotland, by his Friend the 'ev. J. W. Burgon; and The Historical Reason Why-English History. A In Travel and Research.-Hong Kong to Manilla, by H. J. Ellis, in 1 vol. illust. ed; Fankwei, or the San Jacinta in the Seas of India, China, and Japan, by W. M. Wood, vol. illustrated; Life in Tuscany, by Crawford, in 1 vol. illustrated; The Statistics of Indian Armies, by Ewart; and Williams's Roman Alphabet applied to the Languages of India. In Arts and Sciences.-Photographic Facsimiles of the Poniatowski's Gems, in 4to.; Geology, its Past and Present, a Lecture, by the Duke of Argyll; Salmon's Introduction to Modern Higher Algebra; and Scoffern's New Resources of Warfare, Rifled Cannon, &c. In Theology.-A Natural History of Islamism, and its Relation to Christianity, by the Rev. Dr. J. M. Arnold, formerly Church Missionary in Asia and Africa; The Study of Chaldee, with Grammar and Analysis of the Book of Daniel, by the Rev. G. Longfield; The Gospel of St. Matthew, illustrated from Ancient and Modern Authors, in 8vo.; Ruth, by Dr. Cumming; Communings upon Daily Texts, in 1 vol. 12mo.; Dubois's Zeal in the Work of the Ministry, translated by Leancourt, 8vo.; a series of Papers on Broken Unity of the Church, in 1 vol.; and Cardinal Wiseman's Sermons in Ireland, in 1858. In Law-Leapingwell's Manual of Roman Civil Law, 8vo. ; Lawson on the Law of Banking; and Archbold's Orders of the Poor Law Commissioners, in 1 vol. 12mo. In Agriculture and Gardening.- Liebig's Modern Agriculture, edited by Blyth; The Apple and its Varieties, illustrated; and The American Home Garden, 1 thick vol., illustrated. In Fiction.-A Good Time Coming, by the Author of Matthew Paxton, in 3 vols.; Mr. Reade's new Novel, in 2 vols., entitled Love me Little, Love me Long (originally christened Maiden, Wife, and Widow); Mr. Lever's Davenport Dunn, complete in 1 vol. illustrated by Phiz; The Broad Arrow, by Oline Keese, in 2 vols.; Reuben Stirling, in 3 vols.; The Last of the Cavaliers, in 3 vols.; and False and True; Kitford, a Village Tale; and Old and Young; each in 1 vol. The Miscellaneous include the two first parts of Messrs. Chambers' Edinburgh Papers, the first on Merchants and Merchandise in Olden Time, the second on Ancient Domestic Architecture The Stationer's Handbook; Simpson's Art of Dining; The Servant's Behaviour Book. |