2 APRIL 1836, page 19

Progress Of Publication.

THE literary event of the week is the appearance of the April Number of the London Review, with which the Westminster is now incorporated, under the title of the London and......

Mr. Tait Has Published A Very Cheap And Excellent Volume,

that deserves to have a place on every book-shelf however humble, as it may fearlessly claim one in any library however costly. We allude to his Extracts from the Prose Works of......

The Object Of Mr. Mudie's Astronomy For Schools,...

Private Learners, is to furnish an outline and general view of the .cience, of so clear and popular a kind that any one who can read the book shall be able to comprehend it, and......

The History And Present State Of The British Empire, Is

com- prised in the Second Volume of CHAMBERS'S " Educational Course." It commences with the invasion of the Romans, and comes down to the Reform Bill, and the great measures......

The Current Number Of The " Edinburgh ;cabinet Library "

eoromences4n Historical and Descriptive Account of Chinam hich is to be completed in three volumes. A galaxy of respectable names figure on the titlepage as guarantees for the......

Mr. Montgomery Martin's British Colonial Library,—a Leaf,...

out of Mr. COLBURN'S reissue-hook,--is, externally, the most attractive and imposing publication of the week. Its size is similar to that of the new editions of Scars and BYRON;......