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lding-ground at Brighton. The KEEPSAKE will appear much earlier than last year. Sir Walter Scott has written three or four articles, and two or three "noble lords" are among the contributors. Nothing can exceed the beauty of the specimens of the illustrations. The FRIENDSHIP'S OFFERING passes into the editorial hands of Mr. T. Pringle, of whose poetical talents we have lately had some exquisite specimens. The ANNIVERSARY.--Allan Cunningham has joined Mr. Sharp (of whose taste in "getting up" books, our readers must be aware) in a splendid volume to be called "The Anniversary." Among the engravings are _Psyche_, after Sir Thomas Lawrence; _Young Cottagers_, after Gainsborough; the _Author of Waverley in his Study_, after W. Allen; a _Monkey_, &c. by Landseer. This is a new adventure, and we wish its projectors many _anniversaries_. The CHRISTMAS BOX is to contain "A Story," from the pen of Miss Edgworth. Mrs. Hofland, Miss Mitford, and Mrs. Hemans, likewise, contribute their pleasing aid. The PLEDGE OF FRIENDSHIP is to be altered to _The Gem_, to be edited by Mr. T. Hood, whose wit and fancy will sparkle among the contributions; and who hopes that it may prove one of those "hardy annuals," which are to become perennials; the writers are to be of "_authorized_ popularity"--"the _plates_ not of the common _dessert_ kind, but a welcome _service_"--the engravers "as true as steel" to their originals--and the whole equally "mental" and "ornamental:" so the wight has begun already. The WINTER'S WREATH promises to bloom more vigorously than ever, and earlier too--in September. Among the contributors are the names of Hemans, Opie, Mitford, Montgomery, Wiffen, Delta, &c. The AMULET is to be edited, as last year, by Mr. Hall. The BIJOU is printing with _two-fold_ energy. We read the other day that Schiller's "History of the German War," was originally published in _Damen Almanach_--a Lady's Almanack! This is real _azure_. "Annuals" do not, however, progress on the continent; for a new one, lately published contained but a single original contribution. In America they have bloomed with some success, though not with the elegance and polish of our own country. Here their effect on the Fine Arts has been very important, and they have done much for light reading, every name of literary eminence, except those of Moore, Campbell, and Rogers, having been enlisted in their ranks. We do not, however, remember Leigh Hunt
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