8 DECEMBER 1832, page 18

Elliott's Poems.

WE were among the first to recognize the genius of the AntiBread-Tax poet, as Mr. ELLIOTT will have no objection to be called.. The Author of the Corn-Law Rhymes is perhaps the......

Ma.c1intosh's History Of England.

THE death of Sir JAMES MACKINTOSH unhappily arrested his History of England at the 211th page of this the third volume; an event on many accounts to be lamented, and especially......

Memoirs Of Dr. Goon.

THE Life of Dr. MASON GOOD, by Dr. GREGORY, forms the Seventh Number of the Select Library; the previous parts of which we have not seen, and cannot therefore speak of its......

Coleridge's Six Months In The West Indies;

Ma. MURRAY has done well to incorporate the Six Months in the West Indies with his Family Library. It has long been a favourite of ours, and we think it would be difficult to......

Tales Of Animals.

Tars is likely to prove a very favourite book with children: the anecdotes are tolerably well selected, and the whole well calculated to satisfy the curiosity of that age so......

Pompeii.

THE press has not in our memory produced a more interesting or a better compiled work than this Pompeii, now completed by the publication of the second volume. By the aid of......

Pictures And Artists.

TURNER'S ANNUAL TOUR. Jr is as we wished it to be. TURNER'S is the last of the Annuals. We could not have enjoyed the sight of the others after it; and it is as well for them as......