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8x6 The Publishers' Circular juiy Jp l89...
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desperate struggle with fortune , but all comes an rig ht the in volume the end c . Hetty tains some is a p go le asan descri t crea ptions tion ,
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ful Heir , ' by Edith C . Kenyon ; and < The a King reeabl ' s Diadem written , ' by tales Annie with Gray excellent . Two morals simple . , gy
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articles Ginisty , which * L'Annee have Litteraire appeared . ' at In interval a series s of of about ten days during the year , M . Ginisty
has passed under review the principal French books which have appeared . As they are now reprinted ^ K —| — Mr ^ pT ^ rh riPfe ^ b ^ K VT ^^*^ I ^ in ^ ^ K ^ ^ a fe ^^ T V small ^ r ^ ^ P" * . *^* ^»^ -w ^^ ^™ 8 ^*^ vo " ^ P' . ^ volume ^^ ^^^ , J they ^^ / form — a
handy book of reference , the usefulness of which is further increased by short , classified lists of new books which are not reviewed .
These are followed by indications of prominent Russia books ¦ published Hollan ¦ d in Ital Eng y Spain nd , the and United Germany States . ,
f ^ M fbt * ^ r ^ f . —f ^ f Ginisty — ^™ ¦ , -m —~^^~ ¦* F * . ^ g ^™ ^^ ives ^ " " ^ " ^^^ , ap the ^^^ — — — — names g , -m ' ¦ ' ** ' — — ~ ' of — — , y French — — authors _ j who have died during the year , as also of those ¦ wh W "fc ^^ o ^^ are Wl W ^^ ^ f ^ f n ^ -p »»^ ow - * m ^ W W c ~ H ~ on ^^ i ^»^ " t ^ Fi ribu «^ «¦« ' ~*^ ™ ™ t ^ ing " ™ — H . ^ to ^ " ^ ^ - ^ the — — chief — — " — — Frenc — h
papers . At the end of his volume is a list of the authors whose books are reviewed , with the names of the worksand another indexof
, , p M reface ersons . Francois re an ferred acc Copp oun to t 6 e of con the his t ribu earliest ours tes e of , in asso the a ar c ia lay ticles tio ful ns . p
with lit , erature . From Messrs . James Clarke & Co . — ' All He
Knew / by John Habberton . Those who are acquainted with the author of * Helen ' s Babies ' will expect freshness and humour in whatever
he in 'All writes He , Knew nor are . ' they The story likely is sombre be disappointed in parts ^—for Mr . Habberton can be trag is ic , as well as
comic ^—but Deacon Quickset amusing in his self-centred way . He has curious ideas of his personal relations to the Deityand is privately
of opinion that if he were delegated , to manage the world things would go much better than they do now . Judge Vrency , a man of large
heart and warm feelings , though a lawyer , is capitally delineated ; and the same may be said of the remaining characters . The close is
exceedingly touching , and leads us to think that Mr . Habberton has a power of pathos which has not yet been revealed to the world .
Fro of m School Messrs Life . Digb , by y Alfred & . Long Harper . — ' . Phil Mr : . Harper a Story
is not without humour and fancy , but he has not yet mastered the art of the novelist . With a ¦ F strenuous F ( FfFFFFJ FH FFJ F -FITI course Ffe of Ff self k 1 -discip H Fl li I ¦ I IF n FF e F he will ¦
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promise . He must be careful to avoid imitation of Dickens — — _ . _^ , . how .. _ ever . _ In * Phil _ . _ ' there _ — — , ^^ are -- ¦¦ --- — ^— traces - ^ m ^ w * 0 \ _ t I ^ J I ^ h . V A _ 4 ** . 4 . « Jfe _ . MA ^ aB ^ FB FFFF _ 1
perfield of the influence . ' of the author of * David Cbp-Fro by m Messrs F . C . Phili . Gardner ps and & C Co . J . — . Wills * The . Scudamores Jack Sou , - ' |
unexpectedly damore , a penniless receives clerk an invitation in Somerset from House his , 5 [ uncleSir John Scudamoreto visit Gwynneth !
, , invita Castle t , ion in , Wales and , . Jack pay naturall ing the y visit accepts , he the is mightily surprised to find himself the heir to
the estate , Sir John ' s son having died two years previously . Jack had no knowledge of his cousin ' s deathas there had been no
intercourse or communication , between the families for years . On learning of his sudden rise in the world . Jacklike a young man of spiritfalls
in love . The object , of his adoration is , his cousin ; but his uncle wishes him to marry Miss Aurea Pricethe daug 1 FA hter Fl of a Welsh America FFHi FF ¦ FT W n Fh _¦ H
who has made , — — money by — minin - g in th ' -. — e - *_ - far -.. , West , and returns to his native land to become a landed proprietor . Jack does not fall in with
his uncle ' s suggestion . Miss Price has a sweetheart of her own—hence endless complications . In the endhoweverlove triumphs . Jack
marries the , girl of his , heart , Miss Price takes her own course , and both are happy . The plot is thin and conventionalyet the story is not
uninteresting . Our authors , are not masters of the American dialect , and travesty rather than reproduce American manners .
From the Great Eastern Bailway Company . ' Tourist Guide to the Continent / edited by ¦ M F . F— " A "V . 4 B Ft ** Fl & F . A * F > - f _ F . W . _ . ¦ FF .
Percy Lindley . A new edition of a guide-book which has already been stamped with public approval . Besides the ordinary information it
treats of * Money , ' ' Passport , ' * Tickets and tri Tours p d , ' e * pends X Baggag e , ' inl & y c . on As minor the plea matters sure of the
practical hints on how to get ready will not be the least valuable part of the book . From Messrs . GriffithFarranOkeden A
, , "Welsh . —* Our Lord ' s Miracles of Healing / by T . W . Belcher , D . D . This is a second and revised edition of Dr . Belcher ' s work . It treats
of miracles in relation to modern objections and to medical science , and contains , in the language of the late Archbishop Trencha * large amount
of *~ fc intere M st ing A and ¦ * a instructive fA , matter . ' «* Scien ^* m . * a . - tists are not likely to agree with its conclusions , but it is nevertheless well worth reading o as
the work of a writer whose training and knowledge , in his special department , have eminently qualified him to write .
Fro ' Elementary m Mr --- . -- Julius -- ^ -- Russian -. __ — Groos „ . , Grammar — Heidelberg — . „ — and _ — . — Motti Key „ — , ^ ' , s '
Motti ' s ' Russian Conversation Grammar and Key / and Sauer-Rohrichs' * Spanish Reader . ' Teach me at least the grammar of your
language ' was the petition of Dr . Johnson to the lather of Madame D'Arblay when the great lexicograp O JL her was within a year mlof his death .
teaching Johnson , , knew who was better always than any learning body , that when music not , that universal language which all can
understand , and which is able to inspire or soot he all \ learnt peoples theoretically whether savag as well r civilised as practically , must be . ' ,
Languages too must be systematically learnt . True it is that those persons who visit foreign lands have the great advantage over homebound
students of hearing a language spoken by * iW
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8 x 6 The Publishers' Circular juiy Jp l 890
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), July 1, 1890, page 816, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01071890/page/22/
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