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! i felt as felt Congress that that that of it it . last will will It year is Dass practicall . the the There Senate Senate y the is .. a same strong in hope form pass
; * # # A letter from Mr . Hallam Tennyson
destroys some pet theories that have found favour in regard to the localities of * Locksley
to Hall \^ f the ' and poet the himsel * Moated fhe had Gran ¦ no ge particular i . Accord spots ing
in ^ f ¦ mm his ^™ ^^ ™ — mind ' s eye ^ , ~ m ~~ when ^^ ~^ m ~^ " ^ ^ - ^ r ~^ ^ m he ^^ ^™ ~»^ wrote ^ mr ^^ m > ~™ r v ^ h ^^ w ^*^ p on ^^ »^^ amm these ¦ . M ** ^^^ ^^ ^^^^ subjects .
* # Hithertocomparatively little literature
has gathered , round General Boulanger . We are informed that M . Henri Ferrari is
engaged on a work which will include much that relates to the General and his romantic career .
traits It will and embrace caricatures letters . , songs , brochures , por-, #
# # Mr . Spurgeon At * did not , it seems , Itake an
entire rest when he was at Mentone . He seized the opportunity to write a practical exposition of the Gospel of St . Matthewand
the book , to quote his own words , ' will in , all probability 1 •/ come to the public A througOh the
press . ' # # #
Messrs . Sampson Low & Co . have brought out a new and cheap edition of Stanley ' s ' How I found Livingstone' and will
issu 'Throug e short h the ly Dark a i new Continent edition . of ' The , Stanley Story ¦ 's
of Emin ° " ™~ - ^ ^ ^^^ K ^^™ ' s ° ""~ — R —— ~^ " ~ escue ^^^^ " - ^ *™ " r ¦ ^^ m 7 ^^^ *^^ h ^^^ as m ^ h -mm ^^ m » ^^ reac *^^ mm mm ^ mr w hed ^^^ " » a ^^ m ^ m * ^ mm ^ seco » ^ m ^ ^^ ~ mr nd ^^» edition . #
# # Admirers ¦¦ of Dr . James Martineau will be
^ ' ^^ v ^^ ^^ B ^ mr ^^ " ^^ m * ^* m * m ^ m mm ^^^ F ~ ^ mm v *^^^ m ^ - ^^ mf m ^ mm ^ mmr r ^ W m ^^ * ^^^ m ^ v ^ v ^™ ^^ r ^* ^^ m ^^ B ^^^ r ^^/^ V ^^ " ^* V * ^^ *^ fc ¦^ K w ^^ W ^ mW read glad to and learn ¦ will that shortl H a -mw mm new * be work issued from . It his is pen called is y ¦
'The W Seat ^ ~ —^ ^™ * ^ of » » ^» ^» Authorit ^ ^ ^ " " »«^ ™ " ™ y W y r ** r in ^ mr m ^ Reli r * m * WmT ^^^ ^ mT g 'fc . ^ ion 9 . - ^»* ' The ** m * + ** ^** chief ' * - ' ^ < . « * V ^ fc ^ ^^^ design ^ J of ¦ " ¦ the *** m * m •* . * work w - *^ -m . »— ****** is to - ^ v ^ point ^ | V ^ JIAJk V out V ^ **• ^ the ** »* . ^^ ultimate * - * JU V *« m A «^ v «/ ^^
ground of pure religion in man . Mtssrs , Longmans are the publishers .
# * * MessrsCassell & Cohave just brought
. . b out Q a . second the m -s ^ r brilliant ' ^ r edition m . + ami * mv of v ' The Lk author «> W - S «/ p A lendid V of - ' Spur Dead r r \/ vi , ' y tf \ j , ) * j * * , **** . . young ^ ^^ m M ^^— ' * . . ' M . J *~*^* ,
Man ' s Ruck . ' We notice also that Mr . Stevenson ' s historical romance * The Master
° teenth f T Ballantra ) n thousand j e , > has t . alread i i y reached , i i its -i
six-# # # ^ as Mr had . Rider a curious «^ 4 » Haggard ¦ fc »^»^ result i ^^ mjt ' s in ' Allan America / Ai Quatermain bWft A New '
^ York It e same »'" lawyer ftMv v » «^» evening ^^ , ^ having ^ . » that vaa ^ * wv - ** read Jk J JIAV he / was the AJLAAAV * MKJ in book JL ^ a sea PVUIa . , dreamed J , J > - swim - - * ^ - ^ * -
d lng feam ~ away v « that XJ from w x ^ he a * a » ' di ^ reptiles ved out . WW of So bed AIA vivid C * and was , struck KJ »» Jk the * JU »
* "is ith head fatal , effect such . a blow that paralysis set in
# * * The morality , or immorality , of Victor
Hugo ' s romances has been in question in ^ ntario ¦ in a singular ~ -- way . Some booksellers ¦ ir
W . ing — " ^ , v refused <¦* timmm w ¦ ** »"" — to execute - - - *¦ orders — — - ^ , > a ^^ suit ^ ^ s ^^^ ^^ ^^^ was ^^ - — ***** toatituted to compel them . Priests who were
Jwted as witnesses admitted that Hugo ' s works
were prohibited in the Index , but they did not consider them immoral .
# * Messrs . William Paterson & Co . have
nearl entitled y read 4 In y , Scottish a volume Fields by Hug . ' h It Haliburton is a , contributionand will doubtless prove of prose
considerable interest , . Mr . Haliburton is the I author of ' Homer in Homespun . ' He is
engaged to edit a new edition of Thomson ' s ' Seasons ' for the Clarendon Press .
# * # Those interested in the University
Extension movement will be glad to know that a series of excellent manuals is in preparation which shall meet the wants of students
attending the lectures . Professor Knight , of St . Andrews , is the editor , and Mr . John Murray
the publisher . The various contributors are of acknowledged reputation .
# # * A cheap Ledition of Mrs . Craik ' s
novelsuniform with the recently published popular issue of the works of Charles Kingsley , Miss YongeThomas Hughesand Marion Crawford
, , The —is first announced volume by ' Olive Messrs / . is Macmillan just ready and and Co it .
is to be followed , by ' The Ogilvies' in , April , and ' Agatha ' s Husband' in May .
# # ? Mr . Elliot Stock is about to publishby
subscription , a volume entitled ' Slavonic Folk , Tales . ' Many of these tales are entirely new
to A . H Eng . mf Wratislaw lish readers M , . A and . late the head translator -master ¦ of , Mr the .
Grammar prefixed ^ m ^ ^^^ v m * m *^*^ m w w m ^ a m ^^ ^ " School brief r ^ m ' ^ " ^ r-wr W W , V ^ introduction ^™ , ' ' ^ ~ Bury ^ ^^^ ^ , ^^ ^ ^ " ^ ^ St ^ ' . ^ " to ^ Edmunds ' ' the ^ ~ " "" volume , has ,
and added explanatory notes . # # #
The correspondence between the Duke of Rutland and Mr . Pittembracing the period
from 1781 to 1787 , will , shortly be issued by Messrs . Blackwood & Sons . The book will
throw a great deal of light on the Parliament of ¦ Grattan ¦ # ¦ and ___ __ — the _ . . _ — general condition of
Ireland ^¦^ m * m — at ^ ~— — — — — that - , -g time . ^^ B ^^ The — present Duke of Rutland has written an introduction to the
work . # « #
Mr . T . Fisher Unwin is bringing out a group of biographies to be called the *
Adventure Series . ' These volumes will be concerned with the strange exploits and romantic
travel escapades | B 4 lers of seamen H * Adventurers mm mm soldiers mmi of all buccaneers countries— of
note m ^ ^ m ^ m ^^ f » ^^ , famous r ^« T ^^ ^*^ , V -m ^ r robbers " « f ^ ^» mm' ^^ mm , mm ¦ , and - " ^ mm — ^ ^ m -mm prisoners ' ~ mw , v ¦— ' — — who ^ have ¦ escaped ^ tm ~ mm ' mm ^ m * ~ ¦ ¦« - ^¦ ^ ' ^ ^ from ' ¦ ¦ 1 captivity ^ M . ' Each volume is to be
full 3 rd y instant illustrated , i The , and Adventures the first appears of a Younger an on the d ^ .- ^ J ' b lv ^> IP EJ Trelawny r I '»»/ - »! rk-m-mmtniT edited y-x / -l » 4-rk / "l witl iiri ^ Vt ^ nn intro * n 4-n * r \ -
Son duction , y , by . Edward . Garnett , , and , interesting . portraits .
# I * de An The Rivoli Rivnli proprietor . Jfans Paris of and and NeaPs Messrs Messrs Library . . Urentano Brentano , 248 Rue , of ot
LondonNew , York , , , and Paris , conjointl , y announce , the immediate issue of the first *
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March i , 1890 lhe rubhshers Circular 225
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 1, 1890, page 225, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01031890/page/7/
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