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Oct. i, 1884 The Publishers' Circular 93...
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Books Received :—
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= — . , many , nnn his his years own own connected account auuuuui .. with their firm , the business there will be continued after September 30
¦ ¦ ¦ upon business ¦ ¦ ¦ jq ^ I Mr ¦ » J . ^ J Thomas to ^^ I ^ m ^^ B ^¦ BH ore ^^^ " ^^ Thorp central —~ — announces and — f commodious — tu that f ti he nfo premises ¦ has il and removed - - ~ " ~ at ^~ ^" r rface No " — . » 22 - the ^^^ "" ™ l King ^^^^^^ second ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ B * g ^ h > Street ^^ ^^ - ^^» hand ^^^ ^^^ ^^ , ^ J Reading ^^~^~ has department ^ " ^ ^^^ ^^ ^¦^~— ™~ removed ™ ^^ VV " . » of fro his
1 Bridge Mr . H water . Grosvenor Square , , manu E . 0 ., to 33 to 35 Charterho use u Square -cooured , E . O . papers , m ¦ Miss ¦ h Eliza Langley informs us that she has purchased the business of the late " ^ " - Mr . George ¦
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Messrs . Seeley / - > J f & £ \ Co fH . have 1 removed from t * ¦ Fleet ,- | 1 i Street /~* 4 ¦ ¦¦ to 46 A SI , 47 A h _ and ¦• 48 A < "V Essex "W \ Street fM I I , I Strand .
The old-established bookselling , stationery , and printing business carried on for many years t who y Mr for . W . R . Church time held in High Street , Sutton , in Surrey the , has been of ± purchased W " by Mr Smith . C . W & .
Ho Hol Son . , , WHO The val a a ua long long tion w as made neiu a a y principal principal Mr . W . position position Holmes , for in iiie the employ employ vendor , and Messrs yiessrs Mr . . . A vv . . M H xx . . Burg uiilii hes co
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Oct. I, 1884 The Publishers' Circular 93...
Oct . i , 1884 The Publishers' Circular 935 ¦
Correspondence.
CORRESPONDENCE .
To the Editor cf The Publishers' Cibcuiar . DISHONEST ASSISTANTS
. Dea . r Sib , —Beyond a question , a general system of ' prosecution * would greatly thin the ranks . This ^^ i XAi ^ J time ^ J A A ^^^ v ^^ # ^ 12 ^ b w ^ m months ^ k ^^ b ^^ ^ j ~ ^^^^ ir r g ^ ir ago ^^^^ BM ^ h ^^ I ^^ commenced ^^ ^^ ^ . ^^ s *^ ^^^^^^ ^^ v ^« ^^^ ^^^ ^^^* proceedi w *^ ^^» ^ i ^ ^^ .- ^^ •*& ~^* - ^^^ ngs ^ m ^^ y ^^ b ^^^ against ^^^^ F ^^ h b ¦ - ^ - ^^ — an ~ — ^—¦ * ¦ artful ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ v ^ b ^^ dod «« *^ ife- h ger b & ^^ -- —^ . ^ ' ^ It ^^ ^^^ cost ~^^ ^^ p- *^^ —— me —— ~^ more ^— — ^^
than hand 10 was guineas with me , and , and the since culprit , I have had discharged three months or ' hard let-oif labour eight . others It was . a Prosecuting very bad case does . While not pay this in time or money Ht . These eight were ~~~ all very young ladsor ' first - - cases - ' and the - magistrates -- - are accustomed
^ r v ^^ w ^ r ^^ ^_ ^^^* ^^ ^ fc *^ ^*^ w ^ ~^^^ ^^»^^ ^^» " —^ ^^ " ^^ ^^^^^» ^^ ' " ~ " ~ " ^^ " - ^^ ¦ ¦ - — - ^^ — ^^ m m - ^^ s ^^ b ~^ , — — m ^ , — — , — ^_ ^ ^_^^ _^ — — — _ ^ . — — — ^ — — — — to by think subscri * m M a ption simp * le ^ throug remand h , a is A soci sufficient ety * % ^^ ft would punishment prove m ^ an , which economy ^ a involves tm , but ^ it no could sti gma not . save A system expenditure _ of 4 ft . prosecuting of time « ^ and personal — attendance — __ . I think _ the -fault is with - the ' Board Schools , ' who fail in their duty in not
xz _ u teaching religion' and morality . Yours ,
P . N . ROW .
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Books Received : —
from 'Birth Messrs place . of J . S Charlott . Fletcher e Bronte <& Co , ' ., b of y Leeds William . — Scruton . "With two etchings by the author .
Second tribute to edition the . talented This tiny authoress broch , ure is a , charming a worthy Bent little an bit old of typograph chapel and y , and the the old etchings parsonag repre e of - Thornton > F ¦¦ . It \\ f well deserves \ the distinction M . % J VAViA it
has i alread —*»^" -- » y gained , A ^ f f * i- * A of ft ^^ being y ^ j \»> A V W under KJ \ s uv / four V * mJ A ounces JLA \ S . JL tJ From MrJohn PFuller— < Dagonet Ballads '
ot ' Ballads her Poe . m of Bab ' b y Georg lon . , ' e and R . Sims * The Life Since Boat Thomas and ,
Robert Hood wrote Buchanan , his y famous published * Song . his of patheti . the Shirt c * Lon , ' and don
verse Poe ms the , ' few strugg writers les and have sorrows depicted of the in London stirring
The poor true as the aim writer of ballad of writing the works is its under adaptability notice . to oral deliveryand several of these are
jell Kose / suited < Told to to , this the Missionary purpose , such , ' « Sir as poems Kupert ' Billy ' ' s s w / and
nave , ' - »« "e done ana wisel 'The xne y in Life Liite issuing Boat JJoat the .. ' books The The in publisners publishers a cheap orm . For those who wish to retain the
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a portrait of the eminent author . * ^ JJ » aracterietics Mr is . A . Gardner and A , h Paisley of i . ' — b ' Johnson James , his
^ w the second edition porsms a volume , y which Hay has . I T 0 J ^ n 5-P P ar John ed "a * mouii as 8 on a , , kind a cro cruw w of ii octa uctavu centenary vo oi of so wuiiio memorial me 350 ouu I Daa , eB Half
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| I ::::: ;^^ ft 8 weU ^ , the < Thrales , & c , to paint for ,
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us a faithful intellectual portrait . ' The aphorisms ,
derived from all available sources , are arranged in alphabet according to marginal headings . These headings or minor titles ure supplemented by an
index of O subjects . JL X . V From Mr . James B . Hawkins . — ' Bible Liliea :
Scripture Selections for Morning and Evening / A dainty little text-book in which verses of Scripture bearing don — the — grace -- of - purity symbolised
by the lily are printed a on tinted x */ paper •/ with ornamental borders , in which the lily is interwoven with ferns . The lessons taught by the
lily form the subject of a few simple reflections at the beginning of the tiny volume , which is prettily bound , and will make a suitable present .
From Messrs . Hodder & Stougbton . — ' True Tales of Travel and Adventure , Valour and Virtue , ' by James MacaulayM . A . M . D . with thirteen
illustrations . A book , par , excellence , for boys in their teens , giving an amount of variety seldom attained within the pages of a single volume , for ,
although Dr . Macaulay tells his tales briefly , they do and not warfare suffer and by compression adventure form . Travel the basis , discovery of the ,
man book Marco in ; the Polo Japan work the , of discovery of Arminius Adams of , the Vambery gold pioneer in in California Eng Asia lish , of
and Australia , , the victories of Nelson , the siege of Jerusalem by Titus , the massacre of Cawnpoor ,
with d t t . he hfl ear career PAi the to -fiflr boy of of readers Garibaldi C \ i \ . T \ hnA i , having (\ i ration , and and . supp ma manv The ny lied other other illustrations the themes themes Doctor necessary nsp
are as good as the letterpress—we need say no more . From Chronicles the same , ' . b — y ' Sl Beata yboots Francis and . other We Farmyard gladly
welcome this pretty little book in a new dress , and , 11
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Oct. 1, 1884, page 935, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01101884/page/39/
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