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April If l882 The Publisliers' Circular ...
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TRADE CHANGES.
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jeuz known abounding -desprit among in . grotesque his These friend were s scenes , and followed reminding and ludicrous by * Double the older situations or Quits readers / and a of clever written the m military agazine in a singularl ' of comedy Aytoun y of rollicking ' a erro gaye rs st , ' If ( I I
, vein . The advance in his next novel , ' Fair to See , ' was very conspicuous to connoisseurs and I critics . The fun was irrepressible as ever , but it was counter-weighted and toned down by I and and there characters who laid fihold the
earnestness pathos ; were a rm on gentler or I deeper in ' Mine sensibilities — is ¦— Thine' of which the readers again showed . The growing an extrao promise rdinary of development * Fair to See - of _ _ ' constructive was ____ _ amply fulfilled power
III f * * * _» — ~^ — , c j j A — — — __ . y — - — — with that magic gift of charming the feelings as well as the fancy , which is one of the rare i ! prerogatives of real genius . In factColonel Lockhart - ¦ --- - throwing - - - -- m - himself - ¦ ¦ heart - and - _¦ - soul -- -- -- into
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him to a wide — ^ circle ^ of friends ^ and made ^ him valued ^ ^ beyond measure by his few intimates . i ' During obituary ¦— the notice Franco in that -German journal war eulog he acted ises him as correspondent as * one of our of most the Times capabl , e and novelists the write . ' r of an
j \ J KJ A W « m » -- j i jI _» 1 , _ C j _ 1 T ~ _ jt * T ~\ T 1 Ti Jf IT i 11 j ^ T ^ 1 * 11 ' noted The for death his is work announced as missionary of the Rev among . Dr . the John Mohammedans Mulheisen Arnold and for , an his Eng li lish terary clergym labours an . , 1 a _» ^ * _^^_ 1 _ _«_^ B * A—_• ^ «^ A ^ ^«_* ^^ ¦ _ ^ _ _ P « V _ - 41
' ! T While False ^^ ___ JL B ^ ^ ta ^ — Reli —^ holding ^^ ^*^ ^^ g ^^^ % ^ ion ^ , ^ P a ' curacy and — — his — in — second ^— Staffordshire ^^ — — was ¦ ^ ( The __—— ¦ he ' — ^— - ^^ pu _ Bible ———¦ - ^_ blished ^^ ' ^^ and _— ' ^ ^^ ^ _¦ his the — " ^^ ^^ ' ^^ first ^ Koran ^^ ———i ^^ ^^ important v - ^ —— ^ . ' ^ In - ^^ ^^ ^^ 1 ——» 8 - ^^^ work r G ^*^ ^ 4 ^^^ ¦ ^ he ^ _ , ' ^^ ' published True m ^ ¦ — r ^^— ^^ - ^^^^^ i and ^^ «^ ^^ ——— ¦ _ ! 1 — _ ¦ _¦ . - —r- - # > i * # ^ . ^ _ _ - ¦ m — -. - - ^ ^ ^ . ^__^ -k e _ f ^_ k
I ! second ' Eng j lish edition Biblical ^ ^ ^ . ^ From Criticism ^^^ — 1871 to and 1875 the he Authorshi wrote - _ - and ^ p published of the ^ Pentateuch _ his book , ' which Genesi 3 soon and reached Science ¦ a ;
^ i ^ or j ^^^ ^^^ _ the ^^ _ . m ¦ ^ First - !¦¦ ^^ - - m Leaves ^ tfP * of ¦ the ^ ^^ Bible "V ^ # « * / which . ^ _ 1 — ^ likewise « a * * A — — — ^_ - ran _ — - _ to - . — two — - — — editions ^ k * . _> . He - ^_ - — also — ^ remodelled - _ - —— _ - — - _ - ¦¦ _ t - ^_ - ^ « B « M his — _« ^ m book , on Mohammedanism of which a third edition appeared in 1874 with the new title
j l Islam Germany : its History in 1877 . Character , and Relation to Christianity . ' A translation , of it appeared ,
' . Dr . Joseph Pancoast , the eminent American physician and medical author , died at his residence in Philadelphia on the 7 th inst . after a brief attack of pneumonia . Dr . Pancoast
¦ _ L - , for several years had been Emeritus Professor of Anatomy in the Jefferson Medical College , Philadelphia . He was 77 year 3 old , having been born in Burlington County , N . J ., in 1805 .
j ! At vania the , and age « _ at of once 23 he H A began was ^ m graduated practice . , ^_ adopting . from the surgery medical _ _ as department his specialty . a of the . Three University b _ m « _ h a years of later Pensy he l-
j | edition wa 3 teaching A of ^ Bh ^ kLobstein ' practical A ^ M ' s ( Treatise anatomy _¦ on and the surgery _ Structure ^_ , obtaining , Functions _ prominence , iand ^^^_ Diseases by publishing ^__ r of the Human _ m an annotated 4 ft Sym ^_ _ -te ^ m ^ ^ ^ ^^^ — a ^ ^
i pathetic Nerve , ' having himself ^^ translated the work from the Latin ^ . In 1844 he published j his'Treatise on Operative Surgery , ' a work which soon passed to a third edition , when he
; i ; enlarged enlarged it became ana and an revised revised accepted it it . . authority In In nine nine . years vftar During ?; nearly nparl his v a sl constant hal halff--mi million l lion connection copies conies or of with the the book book the medical were were sold sold schools , , and and and hospitals of Philadel Jt hia he close attention to l / an 4 extensive /// 111 private practice |/ A . /& and t « A *^ - * .
de-; voted ~ " - v + much * £ sm . «^ w * . * sS time vj » . . AlXXi to authorshi Vt . V p / A pilXi « 11 \ J p gave ft . ^ C % w His \> ViV / contributions OL' IVltUlltlVU V-F became CAJ , VAIV marked UF V | 'i * TC features * W > L « V of UVr prominent V /^ , VAV ^ medical journalsand lie v / £ to / the public \ KJ AW various / V- ^ a . hsboth ^ vka patholog b / l & ical % and
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many scientific institutions . , ; for- The death ^ cjujl is conspicuous announced of in Mr the i ; iJ .. journalism ivjlll Charles llctllri Hal and clliii e , of politics l ^ oiiM Boston - ^ o of \ , Massachusetts xixaooa U . S ., at the age U of S 51 , He who was ? a t
. many —^* - * j j x o ^ uuo ^ iiu u . ^^ u , k > in t 5 llj jl uouttov > . kj . . jl-m . ^> was c * c » sjm Everet of Nathan t Hal years e Hale and , founder hew of of Edward the Boston Everett Daily In Advertise 1853 he r , became a brother part of , proprietor the Rev . Edward of the
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f i [ * ^ mch r We maiiy position have years also he identified to held rocord nearl himself the y seven death with , years at the Ontario . educational , Canada and , of literary Egerton interests Ryerson % , of \ D i . . that D ., who country 'kj ^ kaamvm had
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Trade Changes.
TRADE CHANGES .
: ! ^ r . " John e have Clay much , B . p A leasure ., of St in . John recording ' s College the fact , has that , in , on association the recommendation with his father of the , Mr Syndics . C . J . , av jwho ^ iu has for been admitted into the
» ^ Prising > > » na the . s ior Cambrid many manv ge vears "ears University enjoved enioved Press tlio tho . privilege Diivile ^ e . been admitted into tne co co--partnership parcnersiup I luei ~ \ : ( of > t { Messrs - ' F aovd - Ferrimnn Philli rvu : ii : _ has Brothers x > i taken . i the Sil ci .-ii k management Street fu _ ... i in / - % of tho Christmas card and chroino
depart-1 I * - > 1 Gutu w * c"ssr ! r - Lane Hill . & E . Heath G . , wholesale , s t ationers , E and . G . printers , have removed from Cheapside to
I been Xofa Al ^ x 1 If ^ I inted A e rb o -v rt « X , ono Soutligate C * 1 . _ of the I , country who 1 has •* travellers been -m well ¦* for «¦» known tlie Society in the . ¦» for book » Promoting 1 ¦ trade " ^ for 1 * Chris many tian year __ . _ ^ - ___ -. Ktioyv --. * , lias T ___ - - --
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 1, 1882, page 289, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01041882/page/9/
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