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7 Stationers' Hall- Court , London . 20 th March , 1884 . Messrs . CROSBY L 0 CKWO 0 D & CO . have the pleasure of announcing * that they have nearly ready , and will publish early in April , In super-royal 8 vo . upwards of 900 pages , with 230 Illustrations , handsomely bound , price £ 3 . 3 s , BRITISH MINING : A TREATISE \ ON THE HISTOEY , DISCOVERY , PRACTICAL DEVELOPMENT , AND FUTURE PROSPECTS OF I METALLIFEROUS MINES in the UNITED KINGDOM . By ROBERT HUNT , F . R . S ., | THE KEEPER OF MINING RECORDS ; FORMERLY SECRETARY OF THE ROYAL CORNWALL POLYTECHNIC SOCIETY ; PROFESSOR OF EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE IS" THE ROYAL . SCHOOL OK MIXES ; ; EDITOR OF * URE * S DICTIONARY OF ARTS , MANUFACTLTRKS , AND MINES , ' ETC . ETC . ETC . i THE 06 want the Uni of a te thoroug d Kingdom hly practical dealing treatise exhaustivel on the y with Metalliferous the theories Mines of mineral and Mineral depo- s isits , the history of mines , their practical working , and the prospects of British mining industry , has long been felt by all who are interested in this most important subject . The Author's qualifications for the great work he has undertaken are so well known that the Publishers need not enlarge upon them , but it may be suggested that a I ! ing most over intimate nearl connection y forty years with , and the mines the collection and miners and of comp the United ilation Kin of g the dom * , Mineral extend- j ! Statistics ' for thirty-five years , must have given him an insight into the theory and practice of all that relates to Metalliferous Mining which few other persons can possess . NEW PORTUGUESE DICTIONARY . Just ready , in One Volume , upwards of 601 ) pp . price 5 s . cloth limp ; 65 . strongly bound , cloth boards , \ A DICTIONARY OF THE PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE , IN TWO PARTS . / PORTUGUESE-ENGLISH . II . ENGLISH-PORTUGUESE . INCLUDING A LARGE NUMBER OF TECHNICAL TERMS USED IN MINING , ENGINEERING , & c . With , the Proper . Accents and the Gender of Every IN " oun . By ALFRED ELWES , AO THOK OP THE PORTUGUESE , ITALIAN' , ANT ) SPANISH OIUM . VAHS ; COMPILER OF THE FRENCH , SPANISH , AND ITALIAN DICTION'AMES Olf ' WKALE ' 8 KDUCATIONAL KKKIKtf . ' 1 miitiy * of The the increased East Indian trade , Chinese with Portugal , and African and Brazil Colonies , and , have the greatl caused y extended a want to use be felt of the of a language reliable \ p rade ort ugueso the above Dictionary entirel at y a New low Work price . b The y Mr Publishers . Klwes , uniform have there with fore his confidence French , S in panish introduc , and ing Italian to the ; ' ictionari portabilit es } in - , * condensation Woale ' s Series , and / which the exclusion have been of long useless recognised words . as In superior compiling to all it , others the Author in respec has t I of entihc f 10 *^ Series " terms * . 1 ^ to to keep which steadil it belongs y in vi e and w the , as pri far nci as ple space of solid permitted utility , , has which introduced is the leading such technical characteristic and as evory-day custom has rendered useful and even necessary . ] N B . — The DICTIONARY m % y also be had bound together with Mr . ELWE 8 recently published PORTUGUESE GRAMMAR , price Is . cloth boards . ^^ Pdon : CROSBY LOCKWOOD & CO ., 7 Stationers' Hall Court , E . C . ^
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 1, 1884, page 345, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01041884/page/33/
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