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I May i , 1889 TJaePafelishers' Circular 4 69
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There is a clear and sensible exposition of sensible * Vegetarianism article , on r and ' How a to timel Enjoy y the as well Picture as
Galleries on tbe ' GuildhaJl ' in CqsselVs School * An of Music illustrated ' ht paper also not to pass unnoticed . oug
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interest Vocation Vocatio . n' The bv by Miss Mi new as Evelvn Jfivelyn serial story ween Oreem , * Doroth author author y of of 's
1 TorwoocTs , Trust / begins brightly , and ought to develop into one of the chief attractions
ot of of this the the deserved Jrublishers Publishers ly ' popular Vtrcnlar dircidar m will will agazine naturally natural . ! Readers v turn turn
! to Mr . Swaine ' s illustrated article on some * Little-known Bibles '—a which cannot
fail 4 Short to interest Arrows all ' bibliop are well hiles paper feathered . This nionth and ' s
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matter A more is to be th h an foun usual d in variety the current o £ interesting number
of is a T wr / ic - well ^ ^— Fireside — ~~^ -wri ~* r - ^^ ^ tten ^ - ^ r . ^^ ^^ biograp Amongst mt ^ ^ b ^ h ^ ^ ^ B « vt hical ^^ ^^^ the ^ 1 ^ vr sketch special ^ p ^ ^^ ^^ ^ k ^ ^*^» ^ # of features ^™ ^ ^ rf ^ John ^ ^ fc ^ fc ^^ ^^ ^»
. Bright , with aft excellent drawing frona life .
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' Evangelist 4 of Art '; there is also a racy i paper s brief but Intrusions pointed . on One Literary of the Men anecdotes , ' which it
contains must be recorded in passing : ' Boilcau used to be visited ban idle and it
y gnoran person , who complained to him that he never ; returned returned his hi » visits viaifa ! \ " Sir Sir . " replie rftr > lififl d the t , hp > wit -wit-,.
41 are not upon equal terms , ; you call upon , ine merely to get rid of time— ¦ when I
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pleasantly to all lovers of books .
The Best Paper In Time Is The Hon. Dadal...
The best paper in Time is the Hon . Dadal » hai Naoroji ' a scholarly exposition of the Parsi religion . It is a singularly lucid and calm statement of the actual tenets and position
; i population the 84 , 000 of Parsis 254 , 000 who , 000 dwell . in India amid — . j'n ^— . ¦ ¦¦_
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. . . .. . . Harrington , C . E ., author of * Sanitary Engineer-4 Portfolio for India Studies , ' has just from LJi published Ancient AAM A ^^ some Hindft M interesting v « Architec AA & -
•* - ^ - *« . | . « . -VA , A \/ P **«* U 1 AVI * X ^»»* J . VAAA »> JL » V ^ LJL . . **>» - * V >»* * A w * - * ' \^ ture . ' For a thousand years preceding the Mabomedan hompdnn conquest nnnmiftftt * . of r » f India TnrliA- the th « Hindus Wind As were wfirft
distinguished fox the stately , beauty with which ftfaey built their temples and other imposing Jk ^ LJK
~ ~*~ fc 7 " * AAV l <* L Jl V / & JL */^> * - » - » l ^ JLVIi' ¦ - *¦(»* " « V ^ V - *« ^— ' * . A JLJU . |^^ - »»^ b *^ -edifi-cea . Daring the succeeding five centuries there was VT a Ci reat decline 1 in JXI public taste VMIUW from
t rie - " ^ - >* ^ magnificent > CIO C * g A VCA style V ^* V * V . which X 1 JV / . f "' characterised ^ H _^* A \^ A . JL , the % -T » JkJ .
architecture oi an earlier and greater age . India in into the a huge present arsena century l , and has the been publi transformed c buildings
erected under British Bale are ; for the most part , of the ugly barrack type . Mr . Harrington , in these ingenious designs , is wishful to show how Hindu arch k itecture of the classic
^ r ^ b ^ *¦¦ ¦» ^™^ p ^ " ' j ¦ v » - ^ k ^ ^ p ^ m v p ^ Bb ^ f ^ p ^ fe fApp * ^ v < pm vp *^ p ^^ ^^ p ^» p » * 4 p w » p » ^ kr ^^ ^ k ^ p a ^^ p ^ ^ kp *^ 4 v ^ v ppb ^ B ^ fcp # * ^ kpr v wvv ^ var ^* ^^ period may be applied to the requirements of modern c 1 ivilisation in India
^ kMP- ^ P ^ P ^ P ^ ^ P ^ ^ W » ^ p * PBfe W pPB ^ ^ P » ^ , ^ ^^^ ^^ J » ^^ ^ h ^^ ^ «^ i ^» 4 ^ M ^<^ ^ M ^ V ^^ VT . « From Messrs . George Bell A Sons . —Now that the Local Government Act has constituted the
Metropolis into an * Administrative County ' and our new representatives have got to work ,
it is high time that all good citizens should be acquainted with the * pedigree and
achievements' of tjie winners in the recent contests . The editor of that invaluable book , * Dods ParliamentarCompanion' has
accordingly , y pre pared a handy little guide , to which he has given the name of tDod ' s Londbn County Council /
The volume bristles with facts concerning the nineteen aldermen and the one hundred and
eighteen councillors who have been elected to rotect the rihts and to widen the privileges
p of the inhabit ants of the greatest city in the world . In nearlecase the personal in
fory very mation contained in these pages—and often it is of a very interesting- kind—is given upon
the best authority ; and all ^ who are likely to be brought into * business relations with the
County Council or its individual members' are certain to find this opportune volume both
useful and reliable . From ¦ M \^ ^^ LA Mr ^¦ MHMB » . Spencer V ^^ J »^ ^ k ^ ^ k-flk ^^ ^^ ^ H Blackett a ^^ r ^ b ViW ^ k ^^ fc ^ B % ^ ** W . —Mn - ^¦^•> ^ " . Frances . ^^ ¦» «^ w " - ^ ^«^ ^^ ' ¦* - *
Hod Sister gson of Jo B ^ urnett e has ' s j ust new been rom added ance to ' The ' Hlackett Pretty ' s Helect Novels . ' It is a Spanish love-story , and
the scene isHiaiH at Madrid . . Tose was an honest carpenter , * with a Body a « big as an ox , and a heart of Padre as big Alessandro as his bod ^ the y , ' who priest , at the of suggestion his native fc
\^ A . . A . « - ^\ . ^ A % A A >* V / O * . 'V « JL * % - «^ ^ - » « *^ *• ^^ » - ^ * ^* »^ ** ^^^^ ••^ ^^— * - " w ^ » - * - village , established himself in a tiny home outside Madridwith his aged «¦» andmother »» and ¦» his
% j LVAw AVJL CAI VjB A XVA , a W A 1 ^* A *¦ A » ^^ W . ^•^ fc gr % » & ^ ' »^^ n ^*—•_* \^ . & . » v ^ a «^ v ^ a ^^ » •* - * - sister Pepita . Madrid just then was ringing with witVi the f . Vio fji fame mp of of Manuelo Mannpln Sebastiano Rfthn . stia . no . the thfi most most .
, renowned , because the most daring and graceful as well as handsome and gay , matador fckajL Spain had known for A bull-fight
in the Plaza del Toros many years is described . with great vigour and animation , , and the way in which 003 ^ little Pepita—who was inclined to .
curl her pretty lip at the enthusiasm displayed by bv the the fair fair ladies ladies ot of Madrid Madrid at at the tne reckless recKiess
courage and bold exploits of Sebastiano—is herself enslaved by the brave fellow could
scarcely be better told . The story is full of sunshine curtcVtin ^ and nnc \ colour n . nloivr . and rind the the chiet chief personages Dersonaffes
who figure in it are sketched , with a skilful and Fro f sympathetic MessrsB hand . & Oates *« # # —* The ¦ ¦ w W f an ^ - ~ dering ^—
JLJ , UIaI m JXI . VODX O . JLJ urns V * JL XJL » ^ JV ^^ »/^^ » J . - » . -- » » .. -. ^ .- -. ^^^^ die Knight val Pilgrim : his _ _ adventurous ' s Progress / by journey * Jean De ; or Cartheny , A Me " ^ W . - This is new translationbearing P' V ^* *»^ , ^ the ¦«
imprima-J JO A & a CA 11 V > * A IV UMJIWV & VAJI ^ - « - » — -- . - — — £ ~ ' , I tur of Archbishop t * Manning , , of an allegorical rom J \ J g UC a 111 nce V ^ U , 4 fi 1 X rs 1 O t \ t published WJ - * fc / A AkJJLA V ^ V * at C-V V Antwerp A . & , «^ »/ *» -w— - j ^ -r in —¦ •¦ -. . 1557 -.-.- v .
Joh to have n Bunj been an large and l Edmund y indebted Spenser to ' The are Wandering supposed Kniht' for suggestive VyOUi material iv * i * in *¦ -- ¦ the » . -- — produc - ~ * -
tion JL'V . 11 I 1 g tf of J U XC * The 1 . OUgp Pilgrim ^ t v ' s jujii « Progress *« ' and w ^ -. - *^ * The ¦ - Faerie ' The work *^ A is divided ? jf into three
X . <* C t . Iv Q >* lf 1 ueen * V >^ AX . Ji . A * V > _ *» . *** - / V ^ . * c V *^ - " - » m . « . — - * -- ^ -.- —» -. ^ , his parts . In the whilst * Broad in Way pursuit ' the of knig the ht describes leasures
and career follies .. .. of the - worl d ; in ¦ . the « ' Narrow * . t p , Way iit ' we VVt > CXl are t ? told Li-ll ^ t how ll tFW he AJV journeyed JVf ¦ * - - M > M \ JJT V ^ VA to C ^ -r the V « v Castle 'v ^«^ -- ^ v- 'w of v —
Penanceand thence to the Mansion of Virtue ; and in the , of Peace' we have *^ his
-. ' i rience C % J . JLVL A . A . A of ^_ V the m Way » happiness ^ ' ¦ * */ V ^ A . A- ^ - /•> WV and - ' ^ - ' ^ fc » contentment X- * . «» - » w -v ^ ^— »~ -- -A expe ^ , ^^ free ^ JC y ; _ — f / - » «* ii i > r » m «™ a in t , h « Miindirkn nf Virtue , where
he is instrupted in religious knowledge by th < s
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), May 1, 1889, page 469, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01051889/page/15/
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