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Sept, I, 1882 The Publishers' Circular G...
sept , i , 1882 The Publishers' Circular g ,
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SAMPSON LOW , MARSTON , 8 r CO . 'S LIST . Further progress in Central and West African Exploration . Companion Volumes ta Major SERPA PINTO ' S ' How I Crossed Africa . ' Two Volumes , demy 8 vo > with Maps and over 130 Full-page and Text Illustrations price £ 2 . 2 s . , FROM BENGUELLA TO THE TERRITORY OF YACCA . By H . CAPELLO and R . IVENS , Officehs of the Royal Portuguese Navy . Translated by ALFRED ELWES , Ph . D . Translator of Pinto ' s How I Crossed Africa / 2 Vols . [ Nearly ready . The two gentlemen whose valuable discoveries and scientific surveys are now about to be published , formed part of the Expedition which was organised by the Portuguese Government in 1877-80 , and were the companions of Major Sebpa Pinto at the outset of his adventurous journey through Africa . The present Work , therefore , forms a natural sequence to * How I Crossed Africa , ' and will be found to contain most interesting and valuable data upon the sources of tlie rivers Cuneue , Cubango , Luando , Cutanza , and Cuango , the course of great part of the two latter having been explored by the intrepid travellers . Several other rivers were likewise discovered and surveyed by them , and countries hitherto but little or entirely unknown were visited by the explorers , and are minutely and picturesquely described . The Work , furnished with complete IVIaps , Portraits of the travellers , and copious Illustrations , will form an important contribution to the physical and ethnological geography of the vast African Continent . JOURNALISTIC LONDON : being a Series of Sketches of Famous Pens and Papers of the Day . By Joseph Hatton . Profusely Illustrated with Engravings from Drawings by T . J . Ridley ; together with many Original Portraits of distinguished Editors and Writers for the press . Fcp . 4 to . cloth extra . [ Nearly ready . CONTENTS . T x . xxeciu 1 Tai / 1 vtum Onnrf i- Ara eiH . and Mall and John The St Morley . James _ ' s Ga V zette Ech — 0 Mr ~ Mr . Frederick . Albert Grant Greenwood — The II . Provincial Wires . Outposts with Metropolitan Hour IX . . Concerning Special Correspondence and III ttt . The rr ,, Daily r , ., News Ar . X „ . The _ ,, Parliamentary Father _ _ of . the . Reporting Cheap _ ,, Press _ . . IV . The Times . XI Concerning Class Journals and Trade V . Chiefly concerning The World and Truth . Papers . vrr VI . 7 mi he Dail -rx •» T m elegrap 1 h r and i - iidwin r » i Arnold a li Ferj The eant Athenwum Cox iuid — Sir Ch Newspaper arles Dilke Enterprises — Bell ' s Life — — The Field late VII The Daily Telegraph Staff . and Chief The Contributors Queen—Church —The Papora Ilia © and —The Progress Guardian of and Trad its e VIII . On some other Morning and Evening Journal xu ism The —The nhlStrated Ironmonger London . News and The Captain Pa Hambcr P - and The Standard—The Editors of VTTT T Grap ,, hic . , ^ . n The Morning Advertiser—The JMily Chronicle—The Pall XIII . Last Words and ^ L 7 iC Morning , Post * . 1 London : SAMPSON Crown * LOW Buildings , MARSTO , 188 Fleet N , Street SEARLB , E . C . , & RIVINGTON , ( 550 )
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Sept. 1, 1882, page 819, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01091882/page/39/
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