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I Sept. i, »886 — ¦ The PutKshers '' ' '...
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A CORRECTION.
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BOOKSELLERS' CATALOGUES. To the Editor o...
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f rom his pen included an edition of * English M etrical Homilies' from MSS . of the
four-, teenth . century , forming anu important link in the i history — — of the English ~ - " language ; the —¦— r
^\^ / *• —— - ^/ ^^ — ^ f — f ^ j — 7 — ^» works j of Gavin Douglas , Bishop of ^^ Dunkeld , with an elaborate life of the Bishop * Sir
; Pavid Lyndsay ' s Monarchic' ( Early English Text Society — — ) Laing ' s — 'He — mains of — — Earl
Scottish l _ \_/ j . * . ** - Poetry V / ' , / the C j Poems of William y _» ¦ ¦ Dunbar l _^» ^^ ^^ ^^^ " —^ ( * Scottish — — ^^ Text ^^ ^—^ ^ " ^ Society — — " ^ ^ " ^ ^¦ — ^^ ^~ ) M , and »»^^ - ^^^^ ' ^ Der ^^^ v - ^^ ——
-rick ' s ' Image of Ireland , ' "besides a number of historical and biographical papers published
in the Transactions of the Edinburgh Royal Society and the Scottish Society of Antiquaries ,
and in Various cyclopaedias and periodicals . DrSmall was the chief associate of the late
. Professor Cosmo Innes , in 1867 , in the work of editing the interesting old ledger of Andrew
Halyburton . Wilhelm : SchererProfessor in the
University of Berlin , who lias , just died at the age of 45 was a native of Lower Austriaand
pursued , his studies in Vienna and Berlin . , He devoted himself to the investigation of the
origin and formation of the German language and literature . He was the author of several
treatises on these subjects , some of which were written in collaboration . His more
i popular work is the ' History of German ! Literature A ~ V n ' published ^ i ^ n 1883 tttm Hhr of f which an
English — — — translation , _ _~^ , w v- ^^~ has . ^^ ~^^ r , ^^ ^ recently __ ^^ m ^^^ - ~ ~ — ~ ™ appeare , ^ m ~^^ ^ m » ^^ d *^ ^^ under ^¦ Uk ^ *^~ ^^ ^ 1 ^^»^™ | the editorship of Prof . Max Miiller . Scherer
I was a warm admirer of Goethe , and was a raemi | ber a worth of the y edition Commission of the great appointed writer to ' s works produce .
i William James Early Bennett . —The ! | Rev Frome . W Selwood . J . E . Bennett died on , the Thursday esteemed August Vicar 17 of .
, , I ' Lectures on the Errors of Romanism' was his first literary •/ effort . _ Subsequentl J y he pub
JJTof lished the Book 'Guide of to d Common the Eucharist Prayer ik ^^ m ^^^ , ' ' 'Princi 'Lives ples of ^ W I ¦ V A-tm m . ^^ h k ,
lathers of the *^ Church ^^ of the ^^ Fourth Century ^^ * , ' ' Letters to my Children , ' ' A Plea for Toleration , ' and a large number of smaller pamphlets .
Calvin Ellis Stowe . —Professor C . E . 1 and Stowe himself , the husband a writer of of Mrs repute . Beecher is dead Stowe . He ,
was born in 1802 . On his return , to America he published * Elementary Education in
Europe , ' a work which was distributed in every district of Ohio by the Legislature . Mr .
of Stowe the — — — ¦* - " ¦ Hebrew - was »—A .- ^ , K _^ J also . V ^ T V Commonwealth the - ^ r M . M . M translator . M . & V-r A A fl ^_/«^ # JL . V A A of . ' from A . M the . V / AAA * the UaaV History / Ger X ^« V ^ A . - ^^ *
man of Jahn . Some of his original works were l f ' Lectures on the Sacred Poetry of the
- JUUVUU 1 VU V / Jl V 11 U NJtVVA V \ J JL V ^ VWl . V ' 'A . U 11 V - H i 1821 -ozv ebrews ) ; : ' Introduction Tnt , ' from . rnrliinfirm the * Prselectiones to f . n the f . ViA Criticism Orifir-iHTn ' of and a Lowth . nrl In Tn - ,
, and terpretation History of of the the Books Bible / of 1835 the ; Bible and ' / Ori 1867 gin .
Michel Nicolas . —The death is announced ° f M - * - . Michel * - * IU 1 AVA Nicolas * l A « J \« U « a W well f ? \ J 11 - 1 . \ known iAW Tf U French JL X V 11 VI 1 -- •_ --yAl , j
lore ]> ress M writer Nicolas . Especiall was a y voluminous versed / 1 & 1 in / fcJ Reformation writer 1 1 A and &
I ai nong — , - * - - « - his . -4 . 1 works frX / V / JUWU V may V «> VIkJ « - * be V- mentioned JL A AIXJ . V _ V » TT an * Tntro . , * * JU * . V - i Auction auction to to the tne Studv » tuay ot of Philosonhv J ^ nuosopny . ' ' ' * Critical uritical
^ ti dies on the Old and New Testaments , / a ^ k ^ -x _ literary . I M * ^ ^ fe History 4 - ^^ V- —^^^ -m \ p £ Nimes ^^ ^ / and a recently-. Atmrn .
puDiished History ot the Academy ot Montauban . ' r [¦ ¦ '"" .. ii i i * i i i
Alexander KIrapotkin , who shot himself at Tomsk , on Augu ( st 6 , was the translator
into into Russian "Russian of of ' The The Irrincipies Princinles 01 of JBioloerv 5 iology ' of Herbert Spencer , Page ' s * Philosophy of Geol / Maxwell's 'Theory of Heat / & c .
F -m or ogy severa . 1 years he 1 contributed i •* « ^ to i _ Russian Tfc 1 . * \ periodicals reviews of the progress of physical I
astronomy , much prized by Russian astronomers . At the time of his death Krapotkin
was forty-five years of age . Angus Mackay , a well-known Australian
journalist and the conductor of various Australian ¦ was was a a native native newspapers of of Aberdeen Ab « rdftftn , is . de where wh ad ere . Mr he he . was was Mackay born born
, in 1824 . Chakles j Hutt—We regret to chronicle i
^^^ r ^ L ^ L Jj , J . V r J _ B _ J l . jl . ^ l ^^ ^ L ^ L . 4 f ? ^*^ ^» ^^* Ck ^ fc ^^ ^/ *¦ ' ^^ ^^ ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^ ^^ ^ w ^^ ^* ^^ the death of Mr . Charles Hutt , bookseller , of Clement's Inn Gateway .
Edward Z . C . Judsok . —This writer , well known under f the ¦ nom de lum ¦ e of '^ fed
- & A . A A V ^ • ^^ "fc » ^ d . ^^ ^ ^^^ k > »* ^^ ^^ *¦ >—* » » " ¦ »» . »» -w p / ^ — - — --- — — — - — Buntline / died on July 16 . Mr . Judson was the VA & ^^ 9 son tJ V- # JL ^ of ^^^ A > « a ^^ Philadel -Jk . •* . A •* . » . V «* ^^* ^^ "fc p J- ' ^ hia * k ¦»¦ « - *«» lawyer ^ ^ p ^ ¦ T " »¦ ^ , and ~'"" ~ " was " ¦
born , in 1822 . His fii * t story , ' The Captain ' s Pi in g 1838 / appeared It at in once - the ^ af brought Knickerbocker ¦ - - «>^ him great k Magazine fame
A . A-M . ^ k v ^ *~* ^~^ . m ^— ^ ^ sv v v ^ A-m ^^ r *^ ^ *^ Mk ^^»^ ^^^^^— ^— — — — — as a nautical writer . Mr . Judson was the author of between 300 and 400 novels and
sketches .
I Sept. I, »886 — ¦ The Putkshers '' ' '...
I Sept . i , » 886 — ¦ The PutKshers '' ' Circular ¦ ' " 96 i _ V .... . -j-. . . ' ¦ " ' ' :
A Correction.
A CORRECTION .
i To the Editor of Publishers' Circular . ^ Dear Sir—In your number for Aug . 16
reference is , made in the notice of Messrs , . Friedrichsen ' s publications to Captain Paark ' s
'From Keel to Maintop / The work here meant % is Paasch ff ^ fr 's * From Keel to Truck — — — / of
^^^ - _ jr ^ y ^ a ^^ ^ p ^^ ^^ ^ . ^^ fw p ^ ^^ ^ B ^^*^ ^^^ *^^ " * - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ " ^ ^ ^^ ™~ ™^ ^^ y which _* . my firm __^ is * m the _ ^ Eng tw ^^*^ l i sh ^ publisher ^« S 4 ^ . ^ Ail ft" —— - advertisement ^ f ^^^ ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^ k w ^ ^^ r ^ k ^ Jfc ^^ ^» *¦¦ ^^ of ^^^ " ^^ the ^* ^^ ^^ ^ work * * ^^ ^^ will ^ ^^ be — found — — — in — ^
the same number . Trusting to your courtesy to insert this in your next number ,
I am , yours faithfully , D . Nutt .
270 Strand 2 , London , W . C . :
Aug . ( j , 188 ( 3 .
Booksellers' Catalogues. To The Editor O...
BOOKSELLERS' CATALOGUES . To the Editor of the Publishers' Circular .
Dear Mr . Editor , —Kindly concede to me the privilege of a final reply to my friend , who shelters himself under the tri-literal
cognomen , L . Y . T / You will see I hav ¦ % U e survived -mfc his '
castift \_ , T V- * WW Jl ¦ * » r »^ V ^ ^ S * *^ » ^ -r » - * * - ^ L . Jfc- w . w ^~ f -v- — »~— - — gation . ' Another proof of my audacity ! I sitMrt ht ht . to i , r » have Vuvvft expired ftYrkirPiH to t . r » order nrrl « r ; 1 T ought OllfTht to to
have oug gathered up the folda of my robe and collapsed like great Caesar beneath the rain of
blows . I have to apologise for such an outrage
upon the proprieties as my continued existence . 1 blush to avow it , but I have become more perverselpachdermatous than everso that
y y , , L .- Y . T . ' s critical artillery finds me as impervious as Gibraltar under a fusillade of
boiled peas . The vital principle refuses to be
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Sept. 1, 1886, page 961, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01091886/page/11/
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