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On Saturday There Was A Private View Of ...
j { This he opposition is the sum onl and y proceeded substance fro of Mr m selfish . Dale and ' s statement interested . motives The patrons , he persevered of the exhibition in his scheme include ,
; Stationery Dr . Cameron Office , M , . P Messrs ., Mr . . Blakelock Ingram , M & . P . Co , Mr ., of . Macliver Manchester , M , . P Messrs ., the . Butler Controller < fc Tanner of 1 LM , of ,
Lloy Frome d ( , presumabl Messrs . W y . the H . proprietor & L . Collingri of Lloy dge , d ' of s new b London spaper ~^^ , ) Messrs H Messrs ¦ . Judd . Mawson l- ¦ < fc Co . Swan , of London & Morgan , Mr h .
of ^^¦^^^^ ^^ ^ Kew ^^^ H ^^ " » ^^ castle ^ . ^ -on-T ^^ yne , Mr ^ H — . G . F ^^ . ^— McCorquodale — ~ ^ ' — ^^ ^ ^^ ^ m ^~^ r ^ m ^^^ ^^^ , y r of ^ ^ k _^> ^^ " ^^^ London m ^ ^^^ ^ » , ^^^^^ ^ ^ , ^^ ^ r ^^ w Messrs ^^ ™ ^ ^ ^^^» ' v ^^^ . ^^^^ . w » ^ Spalding ^^^ ^^^ ^^ b ^ v , V ^ " ^^ ^ ^ " ^^^ ^^ ^ & , ^^| ^^ Hod ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ " ^ " ge ^ ^^™ r ^^^ , ^^ r- ^ r ^^ of r ^^^ , ^^ p ^ London ^^^^ j ^^^ ^ b ^ ^^ ^ - ^ - ^ ^— , and — — — many ^ j others — — — — — — - ~ " , y chiefl ^ " ^"" — " — - ^ r ^ " - y m the ~~* — — —^ —~ heads r " ^^ " ^ . ^^ ^^ ^ ^*^ of * j ^^ provincial m ^ ^^ m i— w ^» ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^» ^^ firms ^^ . ^^ ^^» ^^ ^^ ^ " ^^^ , ^ b the ^^ ^^ ^^ ^»^^ other ^^^ ^^ ^ v ^» ^ . ^ ^^ London ^^^^^^ ** ^^ ' ^^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^~ ^^ ^ houses ^ ^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^
having apparently held aloof from the undertaking . It is much to be regretted that there I ! should be any lack of unanimity in regard to a scheme which oughtif generally supported and
H n wisely wiselv m manage anaged d , to to be be productive Droductive of of general creneral benfifit benefit to to the the trades trades , a and nd , it it would WDuld be be a a , satisfactory sntisfaetorv
U j have fruit of withdrawn the present , from show it . if some effort could be made to regain the , co-operation of those who
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i August i , 1883 The Publishers' Circular 645
M To Put A Building With Distinct And Me...
M To put a building with distinct and memorable literary associations to literary uses would seem to be the very best form of preservation ; and this was the course suggested for adoption
at the the abode last of meetin the famous g of the bookseller Islington Vestry Mr . Newbery in regard and to Can the onbury hiding- Tower place , of which no less was a formerl person y
than Oliver Goldsmith . This ancient , structure was , , it appears , formerly let out in ' apartments ; and it was in the tower that Goldsmith lay concealed from his creditors during the whole of
! to 17 C Sir 3 and John part Hawkins of 1764 , * occupy under ing a pressing the rooms necessity of his friend he wrote Mr . his Newbery " Vicar , and of Wakefield where , according . "' In
order to secure it for , ever from ' foreign and profane , uses , ' Lord Northampton proposed to grant « - > a lease of the tower and square JL to the vestry \ J for the free use of the parishioners * .
if ( subject the vest to ry proper would regulations accept the ) sam at the e for lowest twenty rent years his , leasing and put powers the square would into enable and maintain him to do it ,
in Free proper Libraries condition Act . , and At the convert vestry the ' s last tower meeting into a it free was decided library and to decline reading the -room offer under ; the sur the
veyor small dimensions having reported and the that floors he had inspected irregular the one tower with , and another found and that that the the rooms expense were of of
repairing and restoring the tower very would be considerable . What the , future of this interesting
building will be remains therefore an open question .
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for Messrs Students . Cassell of Medicine & Co . announce which shal for l embod immediate y the publication most recent a discoveries series of illustrated and present Manual them s in a cheap and portable , form . The following volumes are now in : ' Elements of
Histology / by Dr . E . Klein , F . R . S . ; ' Surgical Pathology , ' by A . J . press Pepper , F . R . C . S . ; * Applied Anatomy , ' by Frederick Treves , F . R . C . S . ; * Human Physiology / by Henry Power ,
F the . R Mudi Parcels . C . S . e ; 's and Post Library ' . Patholog is making ical Chemistry arrangements , ' by to Charles enable H subscri . Rolfe bers , M . D to ., change F . R . C . their P books by
- - * " - ^ - ^^ ^ " r *^ w ^ ~^^ r *^ ^^ « Peto ^ Messrs ' . W . Blackwood & Son have published Part II . of Laurence Oliphant ' s ' Altiora Mr . . Cave IBrowne ' s i Lambeth Palace and ibs Associations' has reached a second edition .
_ laucknitz ^ as Tli fill —— in e the ~»» famous A v press |^ J . VfcJt > author C a * new JJVTI of novel 11 VJ ' Antinous Vll , entitled ^/ llklUlVU , ' who ' J Kl . X writes 1 ytia J UJU . ' under It JLU will M ill the form \_ pseudonym > A Jl » . » the IJI _ 1 U new »» v ^ n of volume » ' Georg ^ * . v «»»» - ^ e of ¦ v ^ - a Tay I Baron ^—rM lor _ ^ +. ^ - , ' M .
Owing ' s to Grerman the great Authors success , with which copyri has g attended ht in the the Eng publication lish version . of i The Pickwick Papers , ' the first — work in 4 Pitman JfcVJLJVAUVJLJk ' s Shorthand Library Ail K ^ JL ' Tom Brown ' s School / Days' will immediatel —
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Mr complete . Henry work James will , jun appear ., contributes in volume an form essay in to January the August next number . of the Century magazine £ Alphonse Daudetauthor of 'Jack , ' * The Nabob , ' ' L'Evangeliste , ' & c , for whose genius
n ® 18 said to express , the highest admiration . A portrait of Daudet forms the frontispiece _ ° i the It » v is is mag understood understood azine . that that Signora Si < rnora Linda Linda Villari Villari . wife wife of of the the historian laatonan , a and nd nerselt herself known Known to to tiie the
^ gliah j ^ ublic by her novel ' In Change Unchanged , / published by , Messrs . Macmillan some ! ^ Mr M . Wilkie > . com Collins pl © ted is a engaged new novel called novel ' Camilla which V 1 ' s Girlhood will VI Ilk bo \ . ' ad >\ at itu the Uli end onu of Si the ear
° Mr AiT to . ^ Arthur U - ^ e S xvavj 8 * mu Ackermann \ J \ JIJLXHSS ^ arieousl XO y announces published ^ ttlftJU . on * Jll a tfc in that new UCW a number he lll ^ has VCl just of > H newspapers . VJ received I KJJ from re . UJ . Messrs y . *^ L . Prang ^ . & maw Co y . , of * ,, r or tl \ » .., a number of beautiful designs in Christmas Cards , printed on satin specially made
^ vle altogether o purpose . uni They que . are They mounted are speciall in plush y ari suitable d other for material first-class s , with stationers silk fringes . and cords in a * th ^ merican paper is much exercised over the fact that the modern novel , and particularly
d feat ^ onttft nestle ° - ° instrument - rocent ° f sociefc Action y > ' is amons , for f u 11 ? as all ° f the p ranks iano much -p of lay - society abused ing . ' , it and We is fail only often to natural ill see -used any that - key cause it board should for is surprise thus literally figure in ' this the in
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 1, 1883, page 645, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01081883/page/5/
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