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Oct. i, 1884 The Publishers' Circular 93...
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Serials.—Messrs. Sampson Low,Marston & C...
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We have also received:—The Ninth Part of...
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Catalogue all ing recent and received Sc...
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Books received for notice :— Some Litera...
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Magazines For October. Illustbated Magaz...
Desiderio forming excellent reading for students or amateurs fl ¦ — — . — A right welcome ^ — paper j — — is — that —— - —
I jj _ ^* AAAm ^« ^^ ^^ " ^ j—^ ~ - a ~ __ entitled ' Memorial " ^ B b ^ * ^ s of a Lombard TT ^ ^ Country ^^ House' and the editorMr — ¦ -- . Hamerton — — writes — T
t , , wi - th j v »» l - ' * his - ' , ^^ usual ' ability on , Amiens and its _ , Church - _ ^ _ . - » IT rn . « *
as an accompaniment to lvi . xoussaint s etening .
Oct. I, 1884 The Publishers' Circular 93...
Oct . i , 1884 The Publishers' Circular 939
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Magazin predecessor If * \ J * - - ^/* - ' es V ^^ . — — Longman — Fraser , 7 ' g c s , ives after us - — the one _ .. _ manner of __ A . K , — . H __ of . B — . its ' s _
papers of the good old style , his subject being ' Of Abj ectness is introduced : Thoughts by on a the note Longest from Day Mozley / His ' s
essay ' Reminiscences' of a curate of Mr . Keble ' s , who burst 1 into tears when he related the touching fact
that the repeal of the Corn Laws would probably compel the squire of the parish to put down one of his equipages / On this exhibition of '
Abjectness , ' A . K . H . B . remarks : ' Mr . Mozley assures us that Mr . Keble would not have been thus overcome in the presence of the squire ' s privation ' and
— A . J . * . , he 1 adds _ " -J ^ - * I tro Am ^ A ^^ w ^ b « not « n - _ ^ U . No ^ W I ^^ human Lk » d ^ n ,-m ^^ an being M— —^ « «** i ~» j can ^^ j ^ m . ^ value ^—^ - " ^ 1 - 4 ^^ the » L ^^ ^—Christian Year more than I do . But had Keble ¦ wept V because ___ the _ carriage _ _ was likely to be put
. pr — — % f M down , each copy of the Christian ^ Year under this roof should forthwith be cast into the fire ! ' From this — intro — _ duction - - the essay _ —^ ist _ passes A on to
fulsome ' Dedications , ' on which he is naturally severe , and then draws a nice distinction between 1 Abjectness and deference to recognised authority .
It is a refreshing bit of moralising , and will be welcomed by many admirers of the popular writer who have missed his pen of late . Among
other contributors to the number are Mr . J . A . Frou . de , who gives a graphic sketch of a holiday in NorwayV , and Mr . Andrew LangtJ , who answers
in the affirmative the question ' Was Matthew I Prior a Lancashire Man ? ' although he confesses that the proof is wanting . —The Cornhill
( Smith , Elder & Co . ) gives us A Glimpse of Wales a Hundred Years Ago , ' based upon materials which the writer says have given I him bchance the opportunity of reconstructing
the idea y of the Welsh Celt as he existed in Merionethshire a century ago . The paper is interesting and is concerned with the home-life of
the people as it then was . * The Sanatorium of the Southern Ocean' is the-title of an instructive paper on the volcanic region of New Zealand
, although the mud pools , which are credited with terms terms wonderful that that scarcely scarcftlv restorative make make powers one one , wish wish are to to described tak take e a a dip dir in >
in them . A clever story , ' John Cann ' s Treasure , ' I opens title and flowers of the a capital number ' which botani , and instead cal ' Queen gossi of p attracting on Flowers wasp- ' ilowers is bees KJ \ J the
I are eccentric —v " enough *» JJH _ ii , , to JUOdCDVl strike out . Ulll a line U ^ Ullig for tbem \ JO - , f _ I flies selves . — and u >«« v « . have U . UVC taken ixi / Jtvci-t to lu attracting abuiavjuug sundry ouuuxj casual i ^ ciioLtaki .
I I as their , wasps regular , midges fertilisers , beetles /— , snails The Quiver , or even ( Cassell birds
I & Co . ) , in addition to its large infusion of fiction , I na « some religious papers of exceptional interest ,
I I ? jncluding Obedi eacon ence , an by the article Rev . Gordon on 'Christ Calth ' s rop Claim . Arch to - I la Gore gives a readable description of the
journey fP ^ l interest Overland at to the Cairo present , ' which moment will , have ; and a I jpishops Eidley and Latimer ' the subjects
01 the new section of * Heroes are of the Faith/—I pretty Uttie Folks tinted ( Cassell frontiie & Co and . ) boasts tells of the another
I K ? k Ple ' How to Make spce Prett , 7 Picture Fram young es / Ane Editor ' Pocket *¦ koiBook ookis is of the most niowt
^ 'WJ-s a « c-.- > x > : ' one one or me n usefu n l features in this magazine , as it convoys an to
¦ AJ ^ ctive young readers . An article on ' The
Plying Dutchman ' tells us about that famous train , and ' A Foraging Expedition in South
America' is illustrated by some of Erneat Griset ' s clever pencillings . —Church Bells ( office : 12 tri Southampto bution to n the Street Carlisle , Strand Churc ) makes h Congress a timely in con the
shape of a remarkably good portrait of , its president , Bishop Harvey Goodwin . And the portrait in the present part ives us the Bishop of
Southg can wv well * , * ^ boast , Dr ^ . ui . like iin Ridding ; Longman J ~ J \ JIVIJIHU . —Sunday , I ' s O * Magazinie 4 . TJ . IA . UIAj Ta 41 / lk I (* s of KJl ( Elli . a Hi ot paper LJOi S LJ & t ock . b KJJ y )
noster A . K . H . B Square ., * Of ) S has urvival a brief /~ The but Fireside interesting ( 7 Pater little
-Holden article Pike on ' . The —Home Growth Words of ( same the office Press ) , contains ' by Gk one — of a - series — — - — ¦— — •¦» of ¦—¦ ^ what " ——• ^* w » seem - ^ *^ ^^ * - » ^ to V ^^^» be lt ^ v ^ useful V « K ^ ^^ . * V ^* . papers B _< r *> W ^^^^ ¦» *^ ,
the by Canon Church Hoare of Eng , on land ' The . '—The Grand Day Old of Worshi Rest ( same p of office ) numbers among its illustrations a pretty
engraving of the far-famed ' Bell Harry Tower ' at Canterbury , giving a glimpse also of the Chapter House . —The Welcome ( Partridge ) ictures
to us a marvellous Indian Temple and p has many other effective illustrations , and here again we meet Mr . Holden Pike , writing this time
on * English and Foreign Newspapers / Received also : Our Own Gazette ( the organ of the Young Women ' s Christian Association ) the ChildrerCs
; Friend ; the the Infant ' s Magazine ; the Family
i' /^ w « ; Fnendly Visitor , & c .
Serials.—Messrs. Sampson Low,Marston & C...
Serials . —Messrs . Sampson Low , Marston & Co . issue the —^^^^™ - ^^ sixth — ¦ ^^ ^^ — — —— ' part »— — - — — of Artists — at Home , j which - — ¦ bringsy
the volume of this unique work to a close . The subjects of the present biographical sketches and ^ P ^ p ^^^*^^ - ^^^^ ^ illustrations ^ m ^^ m ^^ _ ~ - —^ r ^ v — — -- ^ — - h — — are —— — Mr — — . Poynter - — ^^ m — — — , the — ^— Academi - — -
cian ; Mr . Barlow , the engraver ; Mr . Storey , who , after beginning with the study of mathematics and ^ . ^ V ^^^^ " ^ p ^ VJ ^ architecture ^ ^» - *^ ^^^^^ ^» - ^* ^~ - ~^ V ¦ — — , settled ^ " ~ — — down to - ¦ " the easel ^ ^ — ; Mr .
Macbeth , the eminent Scottish painter ; and , honoris causd , as Professor of Ancient History in the Royal Academy , the Rt . Hon . W . E .
Gladstone . The six numbers of Artists at Home will form a choice and interesting table-book , and the success ¦ ¦ with W i which Mr . Mayall has been able to
^^» ^ H ^^ B ^*^ * KV ^^^ ™^^ W ^^ » ^^ ^ w — — ^ — ^^^— — — - — « - — set before us the eminent ^^ men and their home surroundings by his photo-engraving process has been lete . The idea was essentially a
happy comp thought / and its execution has been a
genuine success .
We Have Also Received:—The Ninth Part Of...
We have also received : —The Ninth Part of Cassell' ¦ s lendid ' Encyclopaedic Dictionary /—
^ r * b * B »^ p » w ** j ^>^ <¦* * ¦ ¦ " ^ sp ^ ^ m ^ ^* " ^ ^ ^ — — — ' ' — — ^ m — ¦ : ^— ^~ ^^ ^^ TA ^ Seay Adventure , Peril , $ c . illustrated ( Cassell & Co . ) part 25 , deals chiefly with Arctic
exploration , phenomena , & c . going back nearly 600 years . I
Catalogue All Ing Recent And Received Sc...
Catalogue all ing recent and received Scarce purchases Book : —Catalogu . s , many From e in No Mr fine . . 41 Charle bindings of Interest s Hutt , and - ,
Clement s Inn Gateway , Strand , JLondon .
Books Received For Notice :— Some Litera...
Books received for notice : — Some Literary Recollections ( Smith , Elder , & Co . ) .
Forn Hayti Glen , or the Farm Black ( Hodder Republic & Stoug ( ditto hton ) . ) . Macaulay ' s True Tales ( ditto ) .
Re « d Farm ( ditto ) . Red House in the Suburbs ( ditto ) . Herald of Mercy ( Morgan & Scott ) .
The British Working Man ( Fun ' Office ) .
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Oct. 1, 1884, page 939, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01101884/page/43/
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