18 NOVEMBER 1837, page 15

Mr. Bentley's Termblicati011 Of Timms's Popular If/story...

Revolutiou, beAdes the introduction of notes, has the additional recommendation of including portraits of the leading actors in these sanguinary scenes, and pictures of the......

Progress Of Publication.

THE meeting of Parliament and the consequent return of tourists must have stimulated the publishers; bun their activity has not yet shown itself in any thing of striking......

Reid's Chemistry Of Nature.

This is a well - executed and useful little work. It is addressed to the general reader ; and gives a view of the principles of chemical science, awl of their province in......

Of The Various Methods Of Warming Buildings, That By Warm.

water is, we believe, generally regarded as the most conducive to health and comfort : the apparatus is now used in several public insthutions and private establishments—in the......

Much Has Been Written About The Cartoons Of R %ph

%EL ; but no description that we have ever read conveys an idea of those divine works: and but few crities have been successful in ana- lyzing their transcendent qualities. The......

The Appearance Of The Abnanacks Reminds Us That The Sand

of the year-glass is nearly run out, and that we shall soon have to turn it up again, by changing our calendar. A dozen of the cheap Almanacks—principally TILT'S neat and......