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otes, by Dr. Smith. If the publisher showed good tact in selecting Mr. P. Cunningham for editor of _Goldsmith_, he has shown no less in entrusting the editing of his new Gibbon to Dr. Smith, whose various Dictionaries point him out as peculiarly fitted for such a task. In such well practised hands, therefore, there can be little doubt as to the mode in which the labour of editing will be conducted; and a very slight glance at the getting up of this first volume will serve to prove that, for a library edition of Gibbon, while this is the cheapest it will be also the handsomest ever offered to the public. BOOKS RECEIVED.--Macaulay's _Critical and Historical Essays, People's Edition_, Part I. The first issue of an edition of these admirable Essays, which will, when completed, cost only Seven Shillings! Can cheapness go much lower?--_Adventures in the Wilds of North America_, by Charles Lanman, _edited_ by C. R. Wild, forming Parts LV. and LVI. of Longman's _Traveller's Library_. These adventures, partly piscatorial, are of sufficient interest to justify their publication even without the _imprimatur_, which they have received, of so good a critic as Washington Irving.--Darling's _Cyclopaedia Bibliographica_, Part XVII., extends from Andrew Rivet to William Shepheard. * * * * * BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE. LONDON LABOUR AND LONDON POOR. Nos. XLIV. and LXIV. to End of Work. MRS. GORE'S BANKER'S WIFE. TALES BY A BARRISTER. SCHILLER'S WALLENSTEIN, translated by Coleridge. Smith's Classical Library. GOETHE'S FAUST (English). Smith's Classical Library. THE CIRCLE OF THE SEASONS. London, 1828. 12mo. *** Letters, stating particulars and lowest price, _carriage free_, to be sent to MR. BELL, Publisher of "NOTES AND QUERIES," 186. Fleet Street. Particulars of Price, &c. of the following Books to be sent direct to the gentlemen by whom they are required, and whose names and addresses are given for that purpose: A MEMOIR OF THE LIFE OF JAMES STANLEY, Seventh Earl of Derby, by W. H. Whatton, Esq. Published by Fisher, Newgate Street. HISTORY OF THE WESTMINSTER ELECTION. London, 1794. 1 Vol. 4to. Wanted by _G. Cornewall Lewis_, Kent House, Knightsbridge. A MAP, PLAN, AND REPRESENTATIONS of Interesting and Remarkable places connected with ANCIENT LONDON (large size). A Copy of an early number of "The Times" Newspaper, or of the "Morning Chronicle," "Morning
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