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Books received :— From Messrs. A. 8. Bar...
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Fisher The and bookselling formerly , stationery by Mr . H , . C . Clark fancy b at usi 72 ness Hi g rr h Street on for , Wes severa ton- l super years -Mare by Mr . William bee
purchased , by Mr , James Dorman , late of , the Royal Victoria Library , St . Leonard , ' s . The n valuation of the was made by Mr . Burghes on behalf of the vendor , and Mr . G . Newman , on behalf
Mess ' Amateur rs purchaser . Iliffe & Mechanics . Son 98 , Fleet ' formerl Street y published E . C . who by are Messrs also - . ma Triibner king arrangements & Co ., is now for published an Englis by h I I I
, , , Boston edition of U . S * . Outinej A . and the Wheelman , ' a finely-illustrated magazine of outdoor topics of , _
Street Messrs , Covent . J . B Garden . Lippinoott , W . C & Co . have removed from 16 Southampton Street to 15 Russell
Messrs . bcnbners feons , of New York , have opened a branch at Ulncago .
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324 The Publishers' Circular April i , jsg-
Legal.
LEGAL .
HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE , CHANCERY DIVISION . ( Before Mr . Justice Kay . )
Nicols v . Pitman . On ~ the 20 th im ult . a motion was ¦ - mad ¦ ¦ w e on behalf of Mr ¦ . Arthur Nicolsfor an inj B unction ¦ to
^ *^ p ^^^ am ^^^^^ b * ^^ r ^^^^ —^^ ^^ — ^^^^^^» - ^ ^ ^»^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ~ m ^ y ^^ ^*^^ - ^^ w ^ w v ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^— - ^^ ' ^^ - ^ ^^^^ — ^^ ^ ^^ - ^^ — — - ^^ - ^— — —^ « — - —^ — ^ ™ - ¦ — — — A — M ~— — , M fl B ^^ tf m ^^^ k — a ~ — —~ — —— ^^ ^^ as restrain the Friend Mr . . Pitman . of Man , shor . ' The than lecture d writ ^_ er was , from delivered publishing a ^~ _ bMr a certain . Nicols lecture ^ for the entitled first time ' The at Dog ^^^ the _ y
Working alleged that Men all ' s College his lectures , Great Ormond were written Street before , on the delivery 14 th of with October a , view 1882 . to The subsequent plaintiff
lecture literary publicat down ion and , and in scientific th shorthand at he work looked , and . The u had pon defendant last this month parti had cu published lar attended produc it tion at in p the honograp of college great , taken charac lue as t the ers a
in plain a tiff publ , and icati Mr on . c Stokes alled the for Phonog the defe rap ndant hic Lecturer , and it . was Mr agreed . Greenwood to take appeared the hearing for of the the mo i tion as the trial of the 1 action i . His lordshipin giving judgmentsaid thataccording
t one o v ^ n ^^ t ^^ he ^^ who ^^ ^^ - ^^ decis ^^^»» delivered *^ i ^» on ^^^ ^^ of ^^ ^ . s ^ L ^*^ a ^» ord lecture ^ - ^ ^^ E ldon ^» ^ v ^^^ ^ even ^^ ^ in ^^ ^» ^ t ^ t he ^ if ^ T it ^^^ m was s ^^ e B ^^ r * b ^^ roug not ^^ ^^ ^ a ^^ v" v committed ht ^^ v ^ H ^^ b , » y ^^^^ Dr ^^ ^^^^ . ^^ Abernethy to ^»^^» ^^^^^ writing M 9 m ^ w — - —^^ against " ^^ bu ' — t , w — as the orall Lancet y , deli , v every ered f ^
fro it from m memo publishing ry , had i t u for ch a profit proper , . Lord ty in Eldon the lecture was clearl that y he of mi op g inio ht n prevent , , therefo any re bod , that y wh where o heard
pertent sons of were putting admitt down ed as the pup whole ils or , otherwise if they were to hear able , lectures by means , although of shorth they and mi , yet ght they go to could the ex do - so onlfor the urof their own informationand could not blish for profit that which
J ? he they mus h y t hol the d that g ht the pose of hearing matter . was It one was which on these oug lines ht , to th be at restrained he must pu act by in in the junction present . He case could , and b
no any t regard y who the chose public to ation buy . it , as sys being tem differen of short t hand in any , the material key to sense which from could any be other obtained kind of y
publication . He therefore granted a perpetual injunction , with costs .
Books Received :— From Messrs. A. 8. Bar...
Books received : — From Messrs . A . 8 . Barnes A Co ., New York and Chicago . —* National Readers / We have before
us Nob . 1 , 2 , and 3 of these . No . 1 commences with the printed and -written alphabet , and appears to be limited to words of one and two
syllables . It is agreeably diversified by -wellexecuted engravings of children ' s amusements and pursuitsand even of their lessons . No . 2 is
composed of , simple and familiar prose and poetical extracts from suitable writers , and , like vts predecessor , has many "well-executed
illustrations of the birds , plants , toys , and games in of T which the ways childre — in — — n which delight . Messrs .-.. _ Very _ . large Barnes — _ print _ - & ___ is Co — one _ ' s
National ^ Reader No . 2 is made easy to the young . No . 3 is more advanced in the extracts and in the typography is nearer to what grown
people use . Abundant woodcuts of animals , birds , ships , boats , woodland and other outdoor pleasuresalso of home occupationagreeably
diversify , the instructive matter . , From Messrs . Blackwood A Sons . — ' Educational
Series . ' The geographical readers of this capital series are as follows : —Geographical Primer , contesting « n of 40 p ieces , those — in poetry M . * i beingo
II many indieatod ' attiactive by italics diagrams in the and contents woodruts . There of ele are - 18 . ' . ¦¦ . ¦ . . .... ¦¦ ¦'¦ , ¦ „ . — ¦
mentu 40 sh ry ort points pieces . in The prose Geog and raphical poetry Reader , with I more . has dvanced engravings of illustrative objects .
a Reader II . is detoted to England and Wales , with wilu numerous iiuiiieruuo engravings eugraviugs of ui oihikiuciioi characteristic 'iv wscenes ^ 9
Scotland Reader and objects ' ill Ireland ., , prose also and maps ada poetry and and , details ta Australasia Aa kes aiaoK us of throug map with h -
Dcouana maps , indicat , , jireiuna ions , , of tjan Can maps aaa , , , en ana gravings » u- of scenes » , , , natural objects , & c Reader IV . gives us a surrey , exte ftTfpnrimff nding to tn over m-pt 250 9 . ^ 0 T » a . orftft of nf " . Europe KurODO . , prose DroSO nnnd » u
poetical representation citation of , costume phys pages ical , & maps c . Reader , views This This of V has . cities deals tlio ,
with with ca cal same l reader reader Asia features Asia . . , A Africa frica as All All the , , of ot a and previousl nd these mese America America are are y nam . . so so ed attractively m geographi . i * a n »» attra y - -
printed , and otherwise well got-up as to c From by t t heir he same mere — appearance * The Infant . Picture Reader . , * .
pretty taking little «• the . tiny . firs sm t pup reading il *• on book « by slow « , full *• 1 and 1 of _ i ? sure woodcuts — -wrriflfl step Pill Dl , fro ¦ fWvm m word nrn ^ s of ^ t one ^ v » i ^ onliaVJ llable nr \ to f n so UrUTi me e ot of tue tll C V nu ^ » T
wise difficult to teach words such of sy little two syllables up le to . use AVhotlier and toep u » colloquialisms like peop ' t' may & hole be oie a utw deserves matter
op opinion inion , , b but ut the the book book as as a a w w - good word .
From Messrs . Chntto A Windua , — ' lon ( ^__ ji ^ L
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 1, 1884, page 324, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01041884/page/12/
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