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Booksellers' Catalogues. To The Editor O...
impert extinguished inence . ? Was I must there not ev , ho er wever such prodi , in stri gious ct justiceappropriate all -yfr-mrir the blame ¦— - — for this -
¦ JJ \ f J ^ *> l * * B , ' m m . V BS mS JL , *~ r W ~ f - ^ ^ ^ ryf ™* ^ " ^ ^ _^ - ^ r r— - — — — — — — result ^^ . , L . Y . T . must have his due . I fear he will have to employ guns of a heavier
calibre if he wishes to dispose effectually of such Irony an incorri apart gible his . charges should have been
more specific . , One well-attested breach of the laws of hilology would have served his
purpose better p than tons of vague allegations . He » P ^^ I should haPJk . A . ^^ ^>«^ V > fc . have ^^^•^ 'W W ^^ condescended ^^ ^^ ^^ ¦— - » »^ ^» ¦— w ¦— — ^ vw -v - —— to — ¦—¦ particularise ¦— — t — - - - _ .-, _ *• • _ ^ * ¦ ¦ ¦ i
the offences of which he complains . This would have been the scientific method . Even
then I believe ^ ^ I should ^_ ^ m ^ b have ^ been ^ b able ^ B ^ S to justif 4 a V ^ A y every ^^ y ^^ ^ k T number 4 k Jk ^^* . V ^ * Ka ^ ^_^ ^ of ^^ ^ b ¦» my . * fc ^ f impugned " " ¦ ^ ^ J— ' ~— P ^ production F ^ ^^ — with — —
an surprised A amp A litude him * A « . of As precedents to ¦» - ¦ my erratic ¦ - that --- orthograp _ . mi _ ^ ght have _— hy
any p ,. V «^« . m ~ T reader . ^ Fs ^ ^^ ^^ fc ** of the lk ^ literature -. ^ . nv — - — ^— w of - — ^ - ^ the —— — — - 16 th and j _ j — 17 th , centuries r . pntnrips Irnnws knows that that it it tairly fairlv bristles bristles witn with
parallel instances . As for the ' eccentricity ' which Yy X . X ^ Wjx . X offends \ J i-X dlvlij JLj L . Y -JL . T -JL « » « v does ^ . vy t / O x it w not ixv / kj constitute Vr / v / no vx w \ a . u v / its x vo ,
salient characteristict Eccentricity pervades , metap the st hors yle , the the titles ictorial , ^ the embellishments p hraseology ^— ^*^—— — — — — — — , the (?)
the ^^^^ ^^ ^^ pedantic ^ v w ~^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^ * % ^ , m ^^ conceits ^ ^ ^*^ p »*^ *^ ^^ ^* , '"' ^^ which ^^ » » ^— " ^^ ^^^ mak .-- ^^ . e up its -- tout \ / - , ensemble . In short the verbal architecture
of that period partakes of the quaint , fantastic character of its material edificessome of
, whose black-timbered gables , perilously-projecting upper storiesmiillioned windows and
pillared porches , rich , with excess of grotesque carving , yet survive to link us with the past .
My final word is spoken to reassure ' the whole' trembling fc ' tribe of " Old Boke
V V ^» ^ . B ^»^^ . ^ . ^ ' ^ ^^ ^^» ^ . ^^ ^^ ^ . ^ " » >^^ ^^ «^ . ^ ^^ VB >^ ^^ ~^ " ^^ ~^^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ " ^^ my Shoppe representativ " dealers , e ' who person have . These been molested will learn in ,
with a satisfaction which L . Y . T . will not sharethat L . Y . T . ' s renewed attackso far
from , suppressing my catalogue has increased , the demand for it , to an extent that exceeds
my power to supply . Requests have been generally accompanied by references to ray
part in the present controversy , of the most flattering and congratulatory nature .
; Perhaps after all it was not I who ' rushed ' into print . The incontinent haste may have
! been ( as the aggression most certainly ivas ) my ; opponent ' s .
Believe me , Mr . Editor , Yours to command ,
* Olde Boke Shoppe , ' Charles Kino . Torquay : Aug . 24 .
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962 The Publishers' Circular Sept , Igg 6
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Our announcement of the transfer of the stationery business of Messrs . Baynes &
Carpenter , Gravesend , to Mr . Webster , should have stated that the old-established printing
A C ? business will be continued by Mr . Carpenter as heretofore .
Messrs . W . H . Matthews and G . H . Brooke have taken over the business of Mr .
Samuel Watorliouse , of Bradford , Yorks . These gentlemen were respectively manager
and assistant to Mr . Waterhouse , and we
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business have old customers no Vrill doubt ensure and that the for their trade them knowled general , the support l ge y . of the of
Messrs . W . B . Whittingham < fc Co . of * The Charterhouse Press- / 91 — Gracechurch » - —— N / wwAin , rji Street
opened , as and a 44 branch Charterho shop use and Square premises , have 45
anq and Charterhouse /~ 1 T _ ^ . warenouse warehouse J . _ 1 _ Square C , for ror the tne , adjoining execution execution 1 • • their ii of or VhnlpaoU wholesale . factory .
and retail orders , . Magazine On / and will after be published November by 1 Mr , the . T — Century Fisher
Unwin c . a- - m / . *• * wnv ; I Messra . A . R . Mowbray & Co . ( Oxford ) have
removed to larger premises , close to the Post Office . Their new address is 106 St . Aldates .
The Christian Treasury will , on and after October 1 , be published by Messrs . Marshall
Jbros ., or Amen Corner .
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From Mr . J , "W . Arrowsmith , Bristol . — ' Whose the Hand joint ? or production , The Mystery of Mr . of W ] STo . Gr . Man Wills ' s and Heath the , '
will will Hon . assuredly assuredly Mrs . Greene remind remind , is an the the exciting reader readfir of of little a a score snore story or nv that two t . wn
of domestic melodramas he has witnessed . At the opening of the narrative , an old lady is
discovered dead and manifestly murdered , since , as the the heart doctor is very a little scientificall puncture y d puts wound it , which 'just below must
have been made either by some sharp instrument the or a difficulty small bullet of finding '; and out the who mystery did fc it . consists Of k course in
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g the ipsy fact and ; there the gibbering is also the idiot handsome , not to , speak dark-faced of the hi ¦ gh-spiritednoble-heartedmuch ersecuted i
heroine r ^ a ^^ r ^ . — — ^^ Upon , ^»*»* ^* " ^ each ^ - ^ - ^ ^^^^ ^ i of ^ » ^» ^ these »^ ^^ ^^^ , « very v ^^ in ^ b ^ turn ^* - ^**^ ^^ ^^ ^ b ^ K readers p » r ^^ h ^ v ^^ »^ - *•* ^* " are ^» ^ " ~ led uzzled to fix a their crude & 4 susp surprise icions , is and then , when them fairl in y
p y-r * - % « - - a . wv * . , «_ v V ^ x . C . V . v- < KJ v « . jl K- ' - * - * * J V > IP sprung tJ K ^ - < L t 4 Ii £ l upon ^ J ' + JAX L . l . A ^ - 'ii * - * •* the revelation that a clerk in the lawyer ' s office , just ¦ introduced ¦ % wk «> m *¦ f i into A ¦> the story # under a most
pre-J — " » — -r —• - ~ - ~ -v —• - ^ ' ^ . ^» , ^ ^ . . >>^ - »^ » ^ N ^ -fc ^ N . ^ M . W m ¦ -V - * » -- . ^^ - * . J J V ^ ¦— ' - ' r- ' " ~ ~ thoug possessing ht of appearance tha part and the authors evidentl y eventuall With no y
intended him to play in his mind , in reality committed »»¦ *•» - ' +--KS * - « . the VtiV deed \ AVVU . Cri ^— ' A . J ticall Ul UUlll J y speaking M i / VUiikllJC . , * ' Whose f f ** v ^ w —
Hand ? ' would have done better on the stage , where its errors of construction and imossible
scenes ( such as an inquest where app p arently everyone is allowed to speak ) would have been
more likely to be lost sight of in the excitement readers A caused . \ s- * n ^ A ^ SJh . fc _ , but who II * . * \^ r oven w TV A il - *> * l as . del ^ - * - it V > A . 4 i is g tk ht * J there * . * J in A A A are its A ± Jl ~ J probabl hi A A J g f ? hl JLA A . y r y strung » w » many V * *— - ( -7
situations , and for whom it will furnish a very c p onstitutes leasurable Volume evening XVII ' s enj . of oyment the well . -known The story and
popular Bristol Library . From MessrsG ^ WBac & Co—A wise
step has been . taken . . by this on enterprising . very nrna in iss * . *~ -i *~ r uing « . « « . * - * fK , y ^ as ^ Ji ^ y one ^^ »* v- * of tv j ^ t v he » " ^ * Excelsior - »—< ^ > . y / y / a . » j JL % ^ jl . " Series ^ - " - / a . av / u ' of v ^ - * ^ school * ^ " — -
Nothing room maps could , a good be better large sca for le teaching map of Australia purposed
Messrs than than the fchft . Bacon map man & now now Co . offered oflPerad It seems tf . o n the th to « be pro pro well fession fession up by uy to
date , and in these days when federation is s °
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Sept. 1, 1886, page 962, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01091886/page/12/
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