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Trade Exhibits At Edinburgh.—At The Inte...
and scul orul p pictures tors tures began and aiiu to statues suabues get hold began ucgau of the to to rich xait take e men me the ,
p hold lace of of the book author s as evidences on him has of wealth ever i ¦ since f , and been the
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as , , and onrl Japanese bibelots hihdots ware of or , all ail rug sorts sorts s , tapestry i ¦ wiucn which , br ^ call call onze tor for s , gems everv , , every
inch of room he has in , his houseand tickle ¦ the ¦ ¦ p pride m ^ p ^_ j ^ - ^^^ ~^^ of - ^ his — - — wife - — — and — — — — dau - » ' — ^ .- — — — g ^^^& hters - ^^— — ^ pr , ^^~ ¦ as " ^ ^ ¦ ^ ^ much ^— - ^^^^ ^ v ^ h - ^^ ^^^^
as his own , which the books never did . Consequently he has ceased to be a book-buyer ,
and oml has has become become , , ejtner either m mildly ildlv or or iunously furiouslv ,. what is called a * collector . ' With literature in sense of the word he has now little
connection any , except through the monthly reviewsand these his wife is more apt to
read than . -a , he ^ is . Of > ~^ 4 M serious books ^ ^ he ^ knows ^ little 1 ^ ^ ^ Jfc , ^ pf ^ more » . H ^ b " ^^ ^ P » " ^^ ' than — - ^ ¦ ¦ ^—^— the ^^ - ^» ^^ ^ BW ^ kni " *^» »» . ^^ B > g ^ HK hts ^^ a ^ ^^ VP ^ T knew ^^ i ^ P » I ^»^ B » ^ PjpT V W in ^^^^^^ the V ^» ^» ^ P ^
middle ages , and the * literary feller' stands to j him very much in the position of the
^ ^ ^^ . ^ mm ^^ ^^ ^^— » ~ - m ^ — ~~ — ~ ~^^ " ^ ^^ ^^^ ^^~ ^^^ PB ¦ ^^ ^^^ ™ ^ . r ^^^ ^^ p- ^^^ ^^^ - ^^ r ^^^ m ^ . ^ ^^» ^^^ ^^ ' clerk' at that period , as the possessor of a curious artbut one which was of little
, practical use , beyond occasionally keeping the nosseasor out of ia . il when brought rm for
felony . — Nation ,
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Sept >! , 1886 The Publishers' Circular 9 S 7
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Our advertising pages contain the announcement — ^^ ^™ r " ^^ that ^» ^^ ^ w *^ v ^ p ^ ^ No ^^ p" " ^^ . v ^ 157 ^^^^ ~^^ ^ p of *^^ w CasselVs ~| i- " ^^ ^ ^^ ^^ " ^^ ^ p * ^ p ° » p" Saturday F ^^ J ^^^ * r * r « p v i _ i y ^^ . p ^ i ^ b
Journal , to be ready on September 29 , will be the first number of t ^ pr - pfc a new w volume fctaP . New
— — — — - —^ - » ^»^— -w . p »^ p . »»^» v ^^ - ^ v ^^ ^ p * M ^ ^ B » - ^^ r w » ' ^* ^» ^^^™ . »^» ^* - ^^«» ^ ^ b ^ V V type , better paper , and fresh literary attractions are promised .
The October part of the English Illustrated Mayazine will be the first of a new volume and will contain the opening chapters of a new ,
story Inheritance by B . . L . Our Farjeon notice , entitled of the ' handsome A Secret
volume of the English Illustrated Magazine now published is held over for the present .
ft om A warning Cardiff . to In journalistic the Under plunderers Sheriff ' s comes Court
<> f that town , on August 30 , Messrs . Daniel Owen Watcs & Dail Co . sued News the for proprietors an infringement of the South of a
copyri ^ ght , and y claimed £ 500 damages . The default defendants had allowed judgment to go by
, and the case was sent down for damages w v / kj to uyj be iLfc ? assessed oiaocaacu . . The jljxcj p ^ jAtx laintiffs imjiiL a issued isoucu
a programme of the last National Eisteddfod held was not at Aberdare entered at , which Stationers programme ' Hall , at it appears the time , ,
° t copyri its A •/ publication g Oht "u # / The X 11 O , defendants UClCllUdU although it printed J-Fi was . Xlll / OVJ imprinted . in Ill their tillOIX
pJiptr which all was copious subsequentl extracts y from entered the at programme Stationers , '
present *» , and action then . The the jury plaintiffs awarded commenced the plaintiffs the rive ' 1 V I , guineas On I 1 ~ r % aa trt It I 4 * is - „ „ ™*» . ¦ . . X « that < X L » - « . 4- H —* - ^— . . « . ^ - ^ - ^ ^ v wh ^ -h .
Important cases . of newspaper a pity piracy some are more not brought forward in the same way .
A is report engaged is current upon a that life Mr of . R the . L . late Steven Mr . - ^
the iteming Universit Jenkm y of , Edinburg professor h of . engineering at
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> In the branch of Artistic Colour Books for ChildrenHerr E . Nisterof Niirnbergthe
f amou s print , - er of ' T ^ MI ^^^ H old ^ B MB in A , the - ^ H Twili ^^ B ^^ M K ^ B ght ^ , , ' is ^ I printing the following works for Messrs .
Griffith , Farran , & Go . : — ' All Round the Clock' from oriinal drawings in colour and
, g monotint by Harriett M . Bennett , verses by Kobert Ellis Mack ; * Under the Mistletoe /
from original drawings in colour and monotint by Lizzie Lawsonverses bRobert Ellis
, y drawings Mack ; ' in Christmas colour and Roses monotint / from , by orig Liz zi e
Lawson , verses by Robert Ellis Mack . These books h h vary in price . We have had the
— - ^^ ~ - ^^—^^ m ^ ^^ H" ^^ ^^ h ^ m ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ H ^^ p ^^^ ^ H ^ V ^^^ ^^ ^^ ~ - ^^^ ^ - ^ ^^— ^^ ^— — ^^^ - ^ — — — ~^ T ~ pleasure of seeing early copies , and can speak of them in terms of unqualified praise . They
are intended for the coming season . Miss LangleyLove joy ' s LibraryReading
has just issued , a catalogue of second , -han , d books . Collectors and dealers should send
for a copy . It refers to some very interesting as well as rare and valuable books , besides
being intelligently arranged . Lord Provost Clark t h of i Edinburg b ¦ pi i hhas had
^^ . ^^ p ^ ^ h- ^ ^ H ^ k ^^ v ^^^^ ^^^ ^ h ^^ v ^^ ^^^ ^ r ^^ tr ^^^ a ^^ m ^^ m ^^^^^ , ~ n ~ ^ p ^ ^ p ^^^^^^ - ^ v ^ p ^^ p . * ^^ p . ^^ r ^^ % ^^ — , M ^^^ ^^^ — ^^ ^^ a baronetcy conferred upon him by Her Majesty . The book trade generally will unite
with the citizens of Edinburgh in congratulating his Lordshiand LadClark upon this
especial mark of royal p favour y . Lord Provost Sir T . Clark is the principal of the firm of
Messrs . T . & T . Clark , publishers . Quo r tinfrom the Evening Dispatchwe note
that ^^ JJ Sir ^ P ^ ^^^ p- ^^ Thomas . V ^^ g B ^ K ^ . » ^ BV ^ PP' . H ^ B ^ B > is m * ^ fc ^» an ^^ ^^ " ^^ Edinburg ^^ ^"" » ^— ^ ' — - ^ y u —~ ^— ' h W' — — man ^ — - — ' - — , y , -- having — — —' been r ^ ^^ ^ t ^ ^ - ¦» , born ^^ p ^ ^^ ^^ m ^^ ^ in »^»«» the ^ r ^^ - ^(^ burg r ^ s ^ * p ^ ^ " V" ^ h ^^^ of ^^ ^^ the ^^^^ ^^ Canongate ^^ ^^^ —— — ^^^ in ^
1823 . Of that ancient burgh his father , Mr . John Clark , was a magistrate and convener of - ^^ the m trades o t «^^ V fT V . ^ # V » Sir bfe T . Clark tf ^ ' ^ ii m B . ^ p ^^ was » » mt . ^ p"w- educated ^ . p p- ¦ ^^ - ^ - — — — — — at - — — — the - - — ^^ ^^ . ^^ ^^ ^^ p *^ ^ . ^*^ ^^^ " ^ V ^^* ^ ^—
High School , and in course of time entered the employment of his uncle , Mr . Thomas Clark , the founder of the business . Having
completed-^^ ^ f ^ ^ b ^^ pT ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^ Pk ^ m ^^^ ^^ r ^ pb ^^ « V ^ ^ fc ^ ^^ fc ^^ r W \ - * ^^^ ' ^ p' *^^^ m ^» ¦ ^¦ p' ^ ¦ h ^ ^^^ v ^ pi . ^ w ^ » —^ - » ^— j ^* "v ^^ ¦ ^— — his apprenticeship and spent a short time in London Tiondon . he ha was was taken taken into into partnersnip nartnershiD in in ± 1846 84 b ..
From 1868 , Sir Thomas Clark was the sole partner of the firm until within the last two
vAara when wliAn he he * took fnnlr his his eldest filr . P . st , son son . J . Tohn ohn Maurice years , into partnership . He early became , a member , of the Merchant f ¦— Company - »¦ - and in
^*^ pT ^ ft A A ^^ pT A . A A WlmJ ^^ J * ^«** ^ W ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ P *» - ^ B— ^ i ^ ^ c .- ^^ ^ ^ -m * v — — p ^ - ^^ - ^—^— ' ^ —^ " ^ W , J — ^ that body he held the offices of assistant and treasurer t , rftfl . snrfir . and and ultimately liltimatelv became became master master in in
1884 and , 1885 . His first introduction to public life was as an auditor of the 1 city . Thereafter
4 k A < pL ^*^ w V f ^| ^ vl ^ vp ^ % > w A J * ^^ y # ^^ X ^^ ^ k ^ p * ^ . ^ ^ " * ^ - ^ ^^ ^ p ^ ^^ ^** ^ p' ^™ 7 — — he entered the Town Council in 1877 . On the retirement of Sir George Jlfc Harrison -- » - he was - ——
^ elected L ^^** ^* pfc ^ pta ^^ # A M . A ^^ Lord 4 i ^ ^^ ^ -p ' ^»» Provost W ^^ m ^ ^ *^ ^ m- ^ ' ^^ in ^ - ^ ^* ^ Novembe ^ " ^ ^^^ ^^ ¦ ™ ' r 1885 - — , — . Sir Thomas Clark pOTb ¦¦ is married to the eldest daug -- ^ -- ¦ hter ¦
J _ ^ t ^ k V ^ ¦ * ^ ^ ^ . i ^ P ^ pT ^^^ m / W ^ k I—I J & p ^ p * ^ ^ ^ ^*^ ^ b pm ^ Pk ' ^^ ^^^ ^ f ^ - ' ^ " ^ ^ " »^ ~~ - ~ ^ - ^~ - ' — — - — — - - — — - of the Rev . Dr . Davidson , the senior minister of r » f Lad Tinrlv Glenorch rTlp ! nnrr ; hv ' s Jb Trp ree ft ( Church Jhurch , and and has has aa
family of y two sons y and three daughters , . The eldest son , who , as already stated , is in
businesa rvpisa with with him his father father , , married married recentJy recentlva a daughter daughter of the Rev . Henry Douglas , Free Church minister of Kirkcaldy .
While speaking of Edinburgh , we are pleased to ¦^ ^ _^ notice ^ ^^ ^_ ^ - ^ j ^ ^^^ ^^^ the ^^ ^ ^ ^^ reception jf ^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ m *_ s ^* Jf c ^ - ^ *^ ^ m accorded - ^^ ^ p' ^>^ - - - «• * ^ - ^ ^^ - - ^ ^ to ^ p - ^ - ^ the ^ — ^ ^ -- deputa ^» ^ - ^ r ~ — ^ — - —~~
-tion of French workmen which has recently been H __^ ^_/ ^^ j ^ j ^ examining ^_ y ^ cjk . «> VL - *• a * a * a « in our ^^ r »^ m a ^ industries «¦> ^ ¦» - ^ ' ^ - ™ p ** - w — ^ - ^ p- »^ . — One ~— —• — — of — — the — ¦ ——
—places in which the printing delegate took a deep interest j was pr the publishing f 1 jfc 4 ¦«¦ office of Messrs - .
K j ^ ^ \ j ^_ f * j ^ m , , p *^ ^/ » ^ ^ pyp ^ p * ^ ^ ^^^ c *^ ^ . ^ p ^ - ^ . ^* ^ ^ T *^ % ^^^ ^^ ^"^ ^^ — — - — — - ^ w ~ v Thomas Nelson & Sons . He remarked that . [ I
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Sept. 1, 1886, page 957, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01091886/page/7/
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