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XITEBARY INTELLIGENCE f 1110—1161 DICTIO...
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St. Duns tan's House, E.G., October 2, 1388.
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FOR some time past there has been not a ...
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Expenses of the Guildhall Library and Mu...
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f ; ino The Publishers' Circular Oct . i , 1888
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Xitebary Intelligence F 1110—1161 Dictio...
XITEBARY INTELLIGENCE f 1110—1161 DICTIONAEY OF NATIONAL BIOGBA-fcHY . „• .... 1111 I NOTES AND NEWS 1111- ^ 1113
ANNOUNCEMENTS 1113—1150 CONTINENTAL NOTES 1151 AMERICAN NEWS AND NOTES 1151—1153
J ^ BEB LIBRAE IES IN SCOTLAND 1153 , 1154 BOOKSELLERS * CATALOGUES 1154 , 1155 SALE JOTTINGS 1155
OBITUARY 1155 , 1156 i TRADE CHANGES 1156 , 1157
• REVIEWS , & o 1157—1161
INDEX TO BOOKS PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN BBTWBBN SEPTEMBER 17 & 29 . 1161—1163 BOOKS PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN
FROM SEPTEMBER 17 TO 29 H 64-1169 NEW BOOKS AND BOOKS LATELY PUB * - USHBD 1170—1264 , 1284
MISCELLANEOUS 1265—1278 BUSINESS CARDS 1272-1274 BUSINESSES FOR SALE 1275
ASSISTANTS WANTED 1276 WANT SITUATIONS 1276 BOOKS FOR SALE 1277 , 1278
BOOKS WANTED TO PURCHASE 1278—1283
St. Duns Tan's House, E.G., October 2, 1388.
St . Duns tan ' s House , E . G ., October 2 , 1388 .
For Some Time Past There Has Been Not A ...
FOR some time past there has been not a little anticipation as to the probable
appearance of the first announcements of books for the coming season . Work in the book
I world is associated with the first of October 1 t ' almost as immutably as beg inning sport is
¦ 1 with the 12 th of August and 1 st of September . ; i Anxious authors look forward for the appear-1
. ance of the works which engaged their . attention , time , and enthusiasm , months ,
i perhaps years , before , and which , at the last moment , the experienced publisher * held
over' until the arrival of the momentous 1 st . Now , too , authors begin to scan the
newsj papers with more avidity , wearying for the I notices which are frequently so long in
coming , ' Contrary to expectations , the lists of
announceirients are this season quite equal to ; those of past years , as will be seen from the
information which has been kindly supplied to us by "the leading publishers . The notices
indicate a pronounced revival of the book ttfade after a period of pretty general
depres-! sion , ai ^ d we are glad that this sign has some . « thing -tangible about it . No great book s are as
I yet in the field ; though , perhaps , Sir Morell j Mackenzie's volume will occupy most special
attention during the season . , One thing about the business in books
, whiqh we have remarked upon before is the I early preparation and arrival of Christmas
I'l j gift * -books ,. During . the month of October . ; I ttyese these come come before peiore us us in m considerabl considerable e nqnibers numbers .
. , I ! showing how quickly and strongly competition | j in this business is being pushed . We would
, earnestly desire that competition in literary ! excellence was only half as active , A lack
I of spirit and originality is sadly evident irx our 1 g —ift-book literature .
[ i Few can imagine the strength and employ-I merits o £ the vast army which has supplied the
I materials noted in the following pages . An
W ^^ r r . ' ¦ - .. I . ¦¦¦ ¦ - ¦¦
For Some Time Past There Has Been Not A ...
enumeration of the different occupations , from
the author to the bookseller , and thence to the public , need not be repeated here , but those
who are interested must hope that the work of distributing knowledge and mental
entertainment during the approaching winter will be marked by good results to all .
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Expenses Of The Guildhall Library And Mu...
Expenses of the Guildhall Library and Museum . —The following accounts
respecting the Guildhall Library , have just been published . The account of the libraryone
year ' s contribution , £ 500 ; the account of , the library , additional , in consequence of opening
the library in the evening , ^ 300 ; the committee ¦ ' s expensesfor one year £ 200 ; Mr .
W . —m- -- H - ^_~ . v - _~ Overall —r _ — —— F , y . S . A . librarian - ^^ — w— — , - ~ — one ^ m ^^^_ _ ' s salary , £ 950 ; , Mr . C . Welch , , assistant , - year
librarian , one year ' s salary , £ 475 ; Mr . W . H . Overalllibrarianto pay wages to library
attendants , £ 1607 , . 4 s . Mr . WH . Overall librarian , to , pay for extra ; assistance . , illness of ,
the librarian , £ 15 . 14 s . ; uniforms for library attendants £ 108 . 8 s . ; Mr . W , U . Overall
disbursements , , £ 9 . 195 . Id . ; special police , services , £ 119 * 6 s . . 8 $ . ; rates . and taxes ,
£ 319 . 9 s . 2 d . ; water rent , £ 25 ; fire insurance , £ 90 . 6 s . ; oil for lamps £ 6 . 9 s . ; repairing
chairs , £ 48 . 3 s . 6 d . ; jobbin , g work , £ 214 . 18 s . lOd . ¦ Messrs ^^^ ^ ^^^^^ —^^ r t ^^* T ^^ r " ^^ " ^ . v Blades ^ " ^^^^^ ^ - ~— ^— ^— ^ f ^ i — ^^ & ^«^^^^ ¦ " ^ Co ^— . — , ¦ for ^^ ¦ printing ¦ h ^^ ^^ — ^» ^^^ ^^¦ — ^ v ^^ h historical i i i" ~—^ ™^^^ ^^ ^^» ^ - ^ - ^— "i
account of Guildhall ( balance ) , £ 5 " 69 . 6 s . ; MrW . H . Overallto pay for extra assistance
in . preparing new , [ catalogue , . £ 109 ; total , £ 5 , 668 . 4 s . 3 d .
National LibbaUt op Sweden . — The tenth volume of the Proceedings of the Royal
Library at Stockholm contains the report of the Librarian for the . 1887 . It appears
that the Riks-Bibliotelc year or National Library of nf JSweden Siwftflftn . was was removed rftrri < Wf , in in the the autumn autumn of oi
1877 from , the Roya . 1 Palace to the most ; naodern fine building library beautiful structure lsituated in Scandinavia in an old , a
park in Stockholm . It y contained at that time VJLA 4 * ^^> about mjm r ^** v- ' * - ^» * ' 200 m > - ^ ^—^ , m 000 ^ - ^ ^ w v ^ volumes y v ^ . ¦ » - >• , ^^ k ^^ j ^ p . ^ , « besides r >»^ ¦* - * wi * «¦ ^ - ^ - ^^^^ a mw great Im
gravings many a liV VXAACl pamp > Ja , « and , VJLX hlets ^>« , ' nearl AAVVD , collections A y » » B » T » ; 000 V /^ V /' V manuscripts «« l . Mr of « Jl M maps lk / VA 4 1 / W and « . This —_ en , ———
-library , which aims at containing , as complete a collection as possible of Swedish -literature
, supplemented by thernoye important scientific
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Oct. 1, 1888, page 1110, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01101888/page/4/
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