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TRADE CHANGES.
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Books Received ;—From Mr. E. C. Alden, O...
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m II 79 $ The Publishers' Circular Oct . 1 , 1881
Trade Changes.
TRADE CHANGES .
I their The rapidl Tyne y-increasing Publishing business Company will , shortl Felling y , remove JSTewcastle to larger -on-Tyne and , more to meet commodious the requirements premises of
14 Paternoster Square . , Mr . W . E . Goulden , of Crewkerne , has recently purchased the stocks of Mr . Charlton ,
books Lye ( late eller Turner and stationer ) Berlin , Wool of Shre Wareh wsbury ouse ; Mr Crewkerne . Bodkin , . fancy dealer , of Stratford ; and Miss
Mr . A . L . Marlow , , late of Mr . Goulden , ' s Royal Library , Dover , has been appointed
manager oi the xietail Department of JyLessrs . J . J 3 aker & Son , of Clifton .
Books Received ;—From Mr. E. C. Alden, O...
Books Received ;—From Mr . E . CAldenOxford— ' Alden ' s Oxford
Guide , ' with a . key plan , of the . University and city , and numerous engravings . This , the seventh
edition , contains an appendix entitled ' Old Oxford , ' a key plan , and a folding map which is ¦ ^ pecul ^ v ^^ vw ^^ i v ar ^^* v to ^ r ^^ the ^ «»^ ^^ present J ^^ ^ k ^ v * p ^ ^^ ^ Mb ^ F ^ issue V ^ V ^ **• ^^ . V tf New ^ * ^^ V V Coll ^^^ \ S ^ ^ fc eg ^^ h ^ K e ^^
founders and a lan crozier of fortifications , Carfax Conduit round , cl Oxford ub barges are , among p the objects of the illustrations . ,
Prom Messrs . Bailliere , Tindall , & Co . —* History of Salt / by Evan Marlett I > oddy . An octavo of 95 pageswhose space is thus apportioned :
I . introduction , ; II . history of salt ; III . salt as a chemical , therapeutical , and toxicological agent ; ¦ IV — ¦ . geograp j ~ j m ™^ hical — distribution — — ' ^~— — — — ¦¦— —— —¦ ; J Y - — . - ge ^ v ^^ h - ^^ ological — ——¦ w- ^^^^ k ^^ ¦ ^^ p ¦ — ^ forma ^ - ^^ ^^^ —¦ — ™— - - ^
tion of salt ; VI . effects on animal and vegetable life ; VII . medicinal and dietetic properties ; VIII . physiological properties ; IX . conclusion ;
appendix . From the same . —' Deaf-mutism and the Education of Deaf-mutes by Xiip-Eeading and Articulation '
by Dr . Arthur Hartmann , translated by James , Patterson Cassells , M . D . The first part of this exhaustive and learned -work is devoted to
statistics of deaf-mutism , and the second deals with the necessaril education and som instruction ewhat technical of deaf- in mutes its . detail Althoug sthe h y
mad interest e of of late the subject in , and the the instruction wonderful of progress these , afflicted persons years will give the book a circulation
far beyond the limit , of its professional readers . From Messrs . A . S . Barnes & Co ., of New York .
— ' Ficklin s National Arithmetic' We will enumerate what appear to be the special features of this new trackif we may so call itover
welltrodden ground . , In the first place the , arithmetic is oral as well as written . Among the subjects touched upon are—notation and numeration
Homan numeralscancellationdenominate num- , bers , percentage , , discount , metric , system , plane . figure t ^ p s , with diagrams r ^ 3 , & c . ; 0 and then there — are
answers at the end . Altogether , it seems as if the practical man is likely to find here much that is useful to him .
From the same . —^ Monteith ' s Popular Science with Reader interesting / A crown extracts octavo and of as 350 interesting pages , filled
engravings , the / subjects being , natural philosophy , botany , natural history , & c . Among the writers of the pieceB are LongfellowKingaley"Whittier
Bryant , and Stanley , the African , explorer , . Spear- , rice ing salmon culture , a a li natural ghthouse brid , a "wreck a volcano , building and a other ship , ge
mountains , are , among the subjects , of the pictures . When we add that poetry is intermingled with proseit will he seen wrhat an attractive book the
young , have to learn from . Prom Mr . David Bogue . —* A Pocket Guide to
British Ferns / by Marian S . Ridley . A handy little pocket volume for the fern collector , giving
a succinct and careful description of every variety
of Great these Britain pretty . flowerloss The details plants are arranged to be found in tabu in - ;
lar description - ^^^ ^^ P ^^^ - ^^ ^^ form ^ 4 ^ H )^ ^^ ^ ^^ , W ^ and of ' ^ ^ i ^ , the ^^^ in ^ P ^ V ' ^^ addition ^ fern ^^ - ^^ ^ V * ^ ¦— , include ^ " ~~ - ^ H ^^— to the notes — ^ most as minute to the \ » •* v . . •• « -1 The rwvt book il also l
locality famil supplies and where a of brief the it is various general to be found terms account . licable of the to fern the , app
shapes y , & c , of fronds . -i **• ' From MessrsGriffith & Farran— ' School Days
. . ., in b p ^^ y w Paris ^ Emm p ^^^^ v ^* ^^^^ ^ ^ / a ^^ b y Davenport ^^^^ Margaret ~^ ^^ " T ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^* S ; ^^ . ' Jeune Holiday ^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^— — ; ' s Our — Abroad Birthday , ' b s y , '
Emma suited Davenport for irls . of from Three ten illustrated to twelve story-books of , age . There g is nothing high-flown or ' novelish years '
in the tales , which are worthy of commendation as pleasantly written and healthy in tone . From Home "Words Publishing Office . — ' Hugh
MclSTeile and [ Reformation Truth : the Characteristics of Homanism and Protestantism . / with a ^ K 4 b . A . H V Bullock ^^ F ^¦ ^ k 1 ^ B
biograp ^ hical sketch ^ b ^^ y the ^ Hev ^^^^^^ . Oharles ^^^^^ ^ , B 'Keformation . D . This is Truth a reprint ' with of Dr a . McNeile brief biogra ' s essa phical y on
. ¦ ¦ / ma . . 4 , -m ar ** " ™ T ^ Ti' A * L of sketch ^ the of late its Dean author •• forms by Mr . a Bullock fronti . iece A portrai to the t volume . In his preface Mr . Bulloc sp k combats the
assertion of the Times that the school of Dr . McNeile history of 5 s the decay Church ing , and of England asserts that have never the truth in the s i
and which successfull McNeile y held proclaimed and preached as at the been present so widely time . . From MrHorace Cox— « Half-hours with Greek
. . and Latin Authors . ' A closely printed cTOwn octav specimens o volume from of the more classics than , 500 derived pages from , containing various
translations Gt . H . Jennings , with and biograp W . S . Johnstone hical notices . The by selected Messrs . ieces number almost a hundredderived from
p , jEsch leius , ylus Aristop , - ^ Esop hanes , Anacroon , Aristotle , the , Anthology Arrian , , Jiion Apu- ,
Csesar , Catullus , Cicero , Quintus Curtius , Demo-H st AJIVI h orace e n es -V , , Juvenal U Euri U « EUC p ides , , Livy J-JIV , Herodotus V , , JUiUt Lucan - 'CbAJl , JLJUV Lucian , Heaiod / Util , j Lucretius _ , « i » vy Homer » . , ,
Martial OvidPersius , Moschus Phsedrus , Musseus Pindar , Cornelius Plato Plautus Nepos , j Pol Pliny bius , the P Elder ropert , , iu Pliny Quintilian , the Younger , Sallust , , Pluta Sap rc ho h , ,
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wort paper h , , containing sixpence y . the y This Brassey full is text a , , wonderfu slightly compressed l sixpenny , with - I and nearl well all printed the original , of the illustrations sparkling ' Voyage The author /
Mivmi and publishers y ail Wit ? ux are igiuna to be UBvraijiuiMa congratulated . . *¦ * - »« on ^— the renowned successful hook issue , and of this we trust popular the edition sales will of be a .
considerably augmented as a substantial return I I for their liberality in its publication . JLJ
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Oct. 1, 1881, page 798, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01101881/page/38/
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