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I Feb. i,. 1890 The Publishers * Circula...
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were as frequent between them as was possible for two such busy people . They did not
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difficult to maintain , and he did not hesitate to express his disappointment at portions of
Pusey ' s letter on the "Double Procession . " But they ¦¦* _ had ak too am much a & ~_ in comm on to regard- ^
each other with other feelings than those of deep affection and respect , and no man could
have mourned at Dr . Pusey's death in 1882 more sincerely than Dr . Dollinger . ' It appears that Dr . Dollinger never wavered in his belief
that the re-union of the Eastern and Western Churches would ere long become an accomplished fact . He ¦ held bp that ¦¦ api it would Bf P be forced ¦¦
upon ^ a ^ p- —^ Christendom — ~— *» ^^» b —~ ^^ y — ~^ ^ the - ^ ^^™^^ p » ^^ pr foes ~^ ^ ^ p » ° » of *^ a >~ ^ a »^"" the ^^™ * " » aap w ~— common ^ aa ~ ^^™ ~— ^ - ^ ™ ~~ — faith .
recentl Sale sol op d Rare two collections Bibles . —Messrs of rare . Soth Bibles eby . y
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the the Among — rJible Bible - - them — — _ in in ~ . ~ ^_ - _ was Malagasy lV - ^ r 1 a . lacrn - ^*~ a -aa ~ first . ftv ^ p ^ ^ ap * - ^ a . ^ aaaaaaaaa edition Antananarivo Antananarivo » ^ ap- ^»« a ^™ - ^ , in SHV * ^^^ octavo ^^^ ^^ ^^ . 1835 1 ^^^ 835 , ^^ ^^^ of ^^^ .
which was suppressed , , and cost Mr , . Fry , 20 ¦ - » oxen ~~ beside - ^ - ~ - * bp- bpii expenses ¦ . It bbb was ¦•••¦¦ t sold ¦ ¥ for at % £ 10
— — ' — - ^ , r ^ r ^ - v ^^ ^^ ana . ** «^ p * ^ r ^^ mr »* 9 ** w ^ " *^ w w ^^ ** w ^ a » - *^ * »» . *^*^ ^ a « — — ^^ - ^ ~^^ — to was Mr . obtained Quaritch . for a A first higher edition price of — the £ 36 Bible . 10 s .
translated by Luther . This volume also was , sold to Mr . Quaritch . A f Breeches' Bible
brought £ 7 . 15 s . This edition contains two other misprintsthe well-known verse in
St . Matthew reading , 'Blessed are the place makers . ' This rendering has occasionally
obtained for the edition the name of the * Whig' Bible . The other misprint is from a
verse in St . Luke , ' Christ oondemneth the poor widow " * •^^ ' •^^ TT . ' Coverdale ^* ~\ + W V 4 > Vtl « Av ' s f « rf jl Bible ^ A K / A v ( 1 1535 AVW ) # realised 1 VUUAUVVI the |/ 1 AV
highest price , £ 49 , whilst Cromwell ' s Bible ( 1539 ) broug V ^ K ht £ 27 . There was a copy of the
great ^ ^^ ^ V ' He ^^ ^^^ ' Bibl ^ ^ ^^^ ^^ — ^^ e , ^ B w ^* ^ i ch ^^^^^ H « ^^ H ^^ is ^ ^^ V ^^ p the ^ V ^^^ v F firs ^ V ^^^^^ ¦ t ^^^ ^^^ edition ^ B ^^ - ^^^^ f ^^ ^^ F ^ V of ^ . ^ ^ . ^^ the standard versionbut contains a misprint
in the 15 th verse of , the 3 rd of Ruth— ' And Be went into the city . ' This was altered in
a She following — - ' Bi - — ble -- edition „ . Cop , ^^ ies , which — _ of both is — , called _ of _— ^ , _^ these ^ the ^ , ^ ^^ ^_ . ^^^ ^^ great ^^ were ^ « ^ ^^ ' ^^ MV
disposed of at prices varying from £ 5 . 10 s . to £ 14 . 14 s . The Riverside Press . —One of the most
delightful and significant gatherings in the ¦ industrial - ^^^ - ^ v ^ Hr ^ v ~^ ^^ ^^ ¦ — ^ ^^ ¦ history ^^^^^^ b ^^ ^ i ^ ^^ of ^»^ ^^ Cambrid ¦¦ ^^^ - ^^^ ^ v ^^ H t ^^^ ^^ ^^ y ge ^ k ^^^ occurred ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^*^ ^^ wmmt - ^^ " *^^^ on - *<^^ ^^ a ^
New Boston Year U ' . s S evening . A . It at was Union a reception and Temp g le iven halls by ,
Messrs . , Houghton , Mifflin & Co . to the six hundred people employed by them at the Riverside
Press and in Boston , with members of their families . The head of the firm , Hon . H . O .
entertained Houghton , his has industrial in former famil years at frequentl his resi y - dence . But of late the family y has entirely
securing outgrown the any two one largest house , halls and it in was Cambrid only b ge y
bili that ty it of was the possible earlier to days repeat . the The pleasant members socia of
guests the firm , occup with ied their the families platform , and . a The few invited special gueatH , were Hon . . Tames Russell Lowell . Dr .
II Oliver Wendell Holmes , Rev . N . P . Gil man ,
and Mr . John Wilson of the University Press . Judge Bennett and Senator Chace of Rhode
the Island prevailing were expected epidemic , but from were being prevented present b . y
The presence of Mr . J . D . Freeman added much to the interest of the occasion . Mr . Freeman is the grandfather of Riversidefor
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the ^ Riverside Press . Mr . Freeman will be ninety years old this month . Mr . Houghton made the principal address of the evening .
and He was he reviewed greeted p with leasantl enthusiastic y the history app Vof lause the ,
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that the introduction of girls into the composing-room had been — a positive advantage in
x t * ^ all respects . He gave a sketch of the Savings 7 Bank of the institutionwhich had been in
successful operation for , seventeen years , and enabled all who wished to partici j ^ pate Ain the
profits of the business . Mr . Mifflin was next called for with such vociferous and enthusiastic cheering that he could not refuse to step
though th forward nnahhfia he to said & iflhfthAr the he desk had . never nfiver and made mA express . fift a speech onftA his thanks in in hift his ,
life . Brief speeches were made by Mr . Lowell , Dr . Holmesand Rev . N . P . Gilmanof the
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was greeted with c Auld Lang S yne . ' Mr . James Wilsonof the Riverside binderymade
a speech full , of reminiscences of his , long connection with the houseand Mr . Charles
Walker bM * ^ B ^ BBM * oH BBL , superintendent fl * _ ^ b > \ of , manufacturing ^ Bi - Bh , read a very witty and interesting review of the
quarter century during which he had been in the establishment . At the close of Mr . Walker ' s addresshe presented Mr . Houghton
on behalf of the , employe ' s , with an elegant , Marks easy chaircushioned with rich-coloured
leather BBk ^ and BlBl a beautiful flH , ~ A . & flb water-colour ^^ of River fl ^ BBBb ~ fc - sidefro , m the brush of Mr . Edmund H .
Garrett , , together with an easel for its appropriate display . Mr . Houghton was visibly
affected by this unexpected testimonial , and protested that it was no part of the programme ,
and was out of order . The chair bears a silver plate / with the inscription 7 ' To Henry Oscar
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relinquished Messrs . Griffith the retail , Farran department & Co ., of having their businesshave transferred the same to Messrs .
, general Bickers booksellers & Son , of . 1 Leicester Square , W . C .,
Messrs Mr . . Charles Griffith , Taylor Farran , for & many Co ., commences years with
business on his own account at 23 Warwick Lane , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , E . G .
Mr . J . A . Hargraves , of The Library , U
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 1, 1890, page 117, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01021890/page/15/
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