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496 The Publishers' Circular May h l8 90
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imitation in various parts of the world . A journal on the same lines has been commenced
in Paris , and we hear that , under the title of The Ine Literar Juiterary y Uigest Diaest . an an American American farm firm have nave
arranged for a similar , publication . It is now understood that Mr . Stead is the sole
proprietor of The Review of Reviews . ' » A Paris correspondent informs us that some
with dissatisfaction regard to the exists proposed at the slow memorial progress to Victor made
Hugo . It is remarked that the ¦ French peop ¦ le , who made so much of the poet whilst he lived
have almost forgotten him X in death . Only , about £ 4 , 000 has been raised for the
monument , though double that sum is the estimated cost . Mr . Flower has given £ 1000 towards the
endowment of a library * Z > in connection , with the Shakspeare Memorial Association at
Stratfordon-Avon . We believe the library now contains about 6 , 000 volumes , all bearing on
Shakspeare . An interesting contribution has just come through the agency of Lord Dufferin
namel y , an Indian >«^ ^ m A translation - _ . _ of Shakspeare __ < _ . _> ' s , p lays V representin A g the language O ^^^ D of each
dependency . Messrs . Chapman & Hall are about to
publish , in one volume , the stories which Charles vuwnuo Dickens j- 'H / acuo c and * xu . Wilkie it iiaic Collins vyi ^_ x _ ijn wrote yyiuic in 111 _
collaboration : ' The Lazy Tour of Two Idle A ¦ pprentices' ' The - Perils «» n of <—b Certain Eng v ^___ lish
Prisoners — j— — - —^ — — —— , ' and , m — * No —^ Mh —^ Thoroug ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ hfare ^^ ^ b ^ # ^^ F _ . ' All & A y « AAU of 44 these novels originally appeared _— - — —— _ , in __ __ v the —r b pages
of ite Household of the — interest Words - j , which ^ j and — — - the it first aroused — of ^» them ^—^ on »_ r m , v , its ^ in *^^ P" |^ sp
first publication , has never been reprinted . . An important book sale will take place
during the present month , and will extend over several weeks . This — is the _ " collection - _ -V _ __ __ _ ' __ -i- of ^^_^^ ^^ ^^
the Sullivan late , Bart Chancellor . It includes of Ireland ' some , exceptional Sir Edward ly
fine editions of the Latin and Greek classics . It also embraces some valuable autographs ,
an and a a a striking strikiner MS Mb . . is is the the original original copy ™ r > nv of of Burns ' s war song , ' Scots wha hae wi' Wallace bled . ' Carly m le - described - this as ___ . , _ ,- the finest ___
war ode in any ^ language _ _ _ _ _ , _ __ . _ . _ , __ , . _ ^^^ _^ ^ ^^ _^ , _ ^ ^ >^ ^^ ^^^^ _^ ¦ # A ¦ rchaeolog r j ists , and > , doub ¦ — ^~ tless — ^^ * ^^ r ~—~ , y many " ^^ " ^ ^^ ^*—^ »^* ^ - ^ o —»_^ thers ^ t » ^_ ^^ ^*^ ^ k T ^^ , ^ H ^^ B *_ ^*_ _ _ ,
will be " interested _ in learning that * a new Tudor and room added has been to the ¦ cleared public of suite its of modern apartments H fittings at ,
Hampton Court . - The - " - walls - _—_ are panelled __ - ~ -- - ~ — " ^^ - ^ —^ " — . —¦ ¦ ^^ ^^ with " ^— | B ^ ^ ^ «_ oak drapery ^ L - _ J , " » a . b .. ove _ w _ hi . , _ c _^ _ h _ are , _^ a ^_ , ^ seri _ _ , , ^^ ^^ ^^ e ^^ _ s , ^ of S * ^* ^ fi ' ' ^ «« ne J ^ —^^
p mented ictures with illustrating ' magnificent Scrip Tudor ture scenes emblems . Orna the
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VI J . The room — — ' ^ . ^ — — — - ^ has —~— - — - — ** , mm long I— —• P *^ h ^^ *^ ^ " ^^ been ^ " * . " ^^* » i ^ ^ . known ^ # ^ —I i ~ ^ JVh T F m ^^ i as m ^>* k Wolsey ' s Private Chapel .
Under the title of * Scottish National Memorials' a record of the Glasgow
International Exhibition , is being published by Messrs * W . James # Maclehose i « mA h - < fc Sons , Glasgow ^^^ . __ *_ ^ ^ "__»
The the Corporation work is edited Galleries by Mr of . that James city Paton ^^—^ and , he of
has been assisted by several well-known , Scotch anti , — quarians - _ . _ .. .. . — The .... __ — volume ¦ _ . _— _ , ^^ - ^^ ¦ consists _^ . ^^ . ^_ ^^ ^ h w ^ m * aw W ^ W of ^^ ^^ 400 i" ^ i . ^ fc ^ *^^
illustration j iages , has 30 s in full the -page text p . lates Amongst , and about the sub 300 - aetiff n , : ¦ ' * m . mi ———— . , — , —_
jects dealt with are * Mary Queen of Scots ' Scottish Archaeology , ' * The Covenanters and , Loyalists i ' ' Scottish - ^— Literature'' and '
Scot-^^^^^^^— —^ r g —m- ^ ^^ - - ^— - —~ - ~— , ^ v - - ^ — — — , - — -- — — - ^ ^^ r ^^^ r ^^^^ ^^^ . ^ ^^ J ^^ tish Royal Burghs . ' Some — — interest ___ has been excited __ on the
- - v «/* A ^ D Duo Continent ue de de JN Noailles oailles by the . issue in in two two of volumes volumes a new work . . It Tt b is is y the on .
en-, titled ' Cent Ans de Re * publique , ' and gives an exhaustive account of the institutions of
America > . The _ - _ - «¦_ author ¦ _ * 's main * purpose is to point ¦ ¦ - ^ r ' ^^ ^^ out ^— - ^ r -w- - ^ how — — far — — the - lessons - of democratic — - — ^^ ^^_ ^^^ p ^^^ 1 ^ kJ
are government applicabl , e as to seen the in European the United States States 7 and — % ,
i especiall JTJl y to France . He points * out what , »• a splendid theatre France offered for the
operation of democratic institutions—the most magnificent - —_ - — irj — — — — — scene ^ — of action — — t l a political ^ L — idealist ^^~» f *^ ^
could conjure up—and then goes on to lament that the result is a degree of political
immorality and corruption such as the Old World never saw .
Mr . Gladstone was presented on the 11 th ult . with a compXlete set of Ruskin's ' Modern
Painters , ' by Messrs . Hazell , Watson & Viney , Limitedwho printed this work at their
Aylesbury , establishment x , under the skilled and artistic superintendence JL of Mr . Geo .
Allen , of Orpington . The right hon . gentleman , as he was prevented X by temporary X v
indisposition from visiting the Work a * , expressed a wish to personally thank representatives of
the Company . Accordingly , a party visited him at Aston Clinton 7 , the _ - seat of Mr . Cyri ^ l
Flower , M . P ., and had the pleasure of a long personal X interview with the rig ht hon . gentle
CJman , who showed the greatest interest in the knowledge of the various branches of their , handicraft . Volumes of ' Hazell ' s Annual '
Hazdl ' s Magazine , the Photographic Quarterl , y ( which was greatly admired ) and Amateur
Photographer Prize Pictures ^ were , included in
the presentation to Mr . Gladstone . and
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will k Messrs blish . Charles soon i P Scribner ersona rf l C ' s reeds S ons i , N or ew How York ¦ ¦ to ,
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Revelation 4 The Philosop / b y hy Prof f of . Preaching George C' - I * / . b Fi y sh the er ; Rev and ?
A . J . F . Behrends . Beginning with the current numberThe
Andover Ueciew will have a new department , devoted to the Literary Outlookunder the
charge of Professor Arthur Sherburne , Hardy , author of ' Passe Rose ' and other novels .
have The in J the . B . press Lippincott * Gleanings Co . of for Philadel the Curioua phia , from ^ m the « y Harvest , _ k V / f ^ -Fields of Literature i ¦ «/ : am vbv ^^ ^ ta — ' /*'
a m . -r « , * ji _ . ^^ J-. ^ -W * . T v v Ji . & v > A ^ - * l > J' t- ' a . J ___ A « - »* - ^ •*> v ^ - * «¦ ^ - ' «^ " v of * For excerp a Mess t a / collected of Pottage by Dr / a . C novel . C . Bombaug by Sidney h ^ ; \ Lyon juyon ; ; * Messalina iviessanna , / a a tragedy irageay in in nvu five acts uut 4 » by uj
Algernon S . Lo < Sjan ; and a work on the Eco-Patten nomic & Basis of the VkAV of University Protection of / b Pennsy » y Prof . lvania Simon *¦ . N Jn .
J * . *« V _ SXSAA * , VA * JS AAAI VAMAVJ V ^ A . ^ y m . m » . M . ^» J M , w _»«««»• paration the department 4 Therapeutics of medicin of e they the have Diseases in pre of
-Women / by Dr . J / M . Keating , and the fifth — — ¦ ¦ ¦ - ' ~ rt
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), May 1, 1890, page 496, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01051890/page/10/
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