21 NOVEMBER 1829, Page 13

LITERARY ANNOUNCEMENTS.

EGGER IN THE PRESS OE PREPARING FOE POOLICATION.

The first number of the New Topographical Dictionary of Great Britain and Ireland,. by Mr. J. Gorton, editor of the General. Biographical Dictionary, &c. will appear bar January. A map, engraved on Steel by Sydney Hail, will he attached to each number—Ringstead Abbey, or The Stranaer's Grave, with other Tales. By an Englishwoman. Author of "Letters," 'The Ring, &c.—Vandenberg, a 'Fate. By Grenville Fletcher, author of " Rosalviva or the Demon Dwarf," is nearly ready— The author of the Revolt of the Bees has nearly ready for public ation a poem entitled the Reproof of Brutus—Delineations of the North-Western Division of the County of Somerset ; with a Descriptive Account of the Antediluvian Bone Caverns in the Mendip Hills, and a Geological Sketch of the District, by haul Rutter—The Nervous System by Charles Bell, F.R.S. containing his Papers read before the Royal Society; with engravings, and an appendix of Cases and Consultations—Mr. Robert Montgomery, is at u-ork on another sacred poem, in three books, entitle(' " Satn"-e-Notices of the Brazils in 1528-0, by the Rev. R. Walsh, LL.D. will shortly appear—A new edition of the Rev. H. F. Border's Mental Discipline, with many additions, is in the press—A work by Sir H. Davy, entitled a Vision, written during his last illness, in the playful style of Salmonia, is left ,to his executors for publication. Ills Life written by Dr. Paris is also expected—Mr. Warburton, M.P. is engaged on a Life of Dr. Wollaston —One Volume of Moore's Life of Byron is printed off: it runs to 500 pages quarto. The other is expected to be finished by the first of January—The next Number of the Family Library) after the Court and Camp) will be the second volume of the Lives of British Painters, including West, Fuseli, Barry, Blake, Opie, and Morland ;• after that, the concluding volume of aliiman's History of the Jews ; arid then the first volume of the Life of George III. The illustrations of the latter are expected to tie of the most splendid kind.

EDGES PUHLISTIED DURING THE WERE.

Hunt's Exemplars of Tudor Architecture, royal 4to. 2/. 2s. ; India Proofs, HI. Hs. bds. -Miller's Brighton English Grammar, 18mo. Is. sewed-Lang,ley's Literary Reader, 12mo. as. sheep-Prichard on a Vital Principle, Sen. 7s. bds.-Tayler's Scenes of Com- merce, lamo. Sc. half-bound-Peake's Cases, Vol. II. royal Svo. last bds.-Darley's Fa- miliar Astronomy, 12mo. 7s. lid. bds.-The British Naturalist, 1Smo.es.6d. cloth-Land- seer's Animals, Part I. 4to. 9s. ; proofs, imperial 4to. 12s.-Hind's Algebra, See. Ins. tit/. bds.-William's Geography of Ancient Asia, Svo. Os. bds.-Affection's Offering. 1830, 4s. bds.-Cowie's Questions on Crombie's Gymnasium; Svo.