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In Utemo^iam
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^ hich New has and been Old for , a some penny years Church published monthly by , Mr Mr . . Hayes Hates and and edited edited bv by the the Kev Re \ r . . Charles Charlafl
Gutch , B . D ., will with the January number pass into the hands of Messrs . Griffith , Farran ,
, Ok Okede eden n & & Welsh WelsJi , , and and will will be be edited aditad by bv Miss Minn ; E . M . Green . It has had a long and useful \ careerand is largely employed for localising
, trjw ft / JL V ——C 3 , ipuupofies . ! Mr . Gilbert 4 b fF vfe Dalzielhas ¦ just published Jud
I Almanac ^^ M * ^^™ ^^ w ~ —^ '' ^^ for ^ ^^* r ^ v 1891 ^^^ mr ^*^ 4 k ^^^ , ^^ which ^^ ^ p ^ K ^ r ^ p *^^ v ^ M ^ fcTi is r ^ v X full ~ ^^^ v ^^ F ^ y B ^^ W ^ mr illustrated ^* ^ v ^^^ ^^^ fc ^ ^ ^ rv ^^^ v y ' by M . Greiffenhagen , William Parkinson ,
i A . Chasemore , Alfred Bryan , Fred . Pegram , I j Ludlow Alfred Gray Bernard , H . Partri E , Millar dgeand , J . Fred B . Clark . Barnard , Hal .
i A speciality , will be found , in the twelve draw-! ings , ' Mems for the Month , ' by the last-named
artist . I The De Quincey boom still continues , ' Oft A tf . tt « W . <¦ _ ™ A
! which on the whole may be ^ taken to be a good I omen . Everything that the author of the weird c Confessions of an Op ium Eater' wrote
j seems to of be his of which interest now , and in the therefore December , the papers appear
; number of the New Review will appeal to a J j relics wide mm circle be m of readers 1 . in * Further the 1 1 T De number Quincey *\
may expected January . j Booksellers sometimes suffer serious
inconi | hav venience ing o imperfect , x and at books times supp i even * r lied loss to , them throug b h y •/
' . publishers . It is the practice of many pub-I li-shers to exchange a perfect copy for an
; imperfect one , while others prefer to take the J bad book back and have it perfected . This i causes delay and inconvenienceTo obviate
i vnuoui ] vauiut cmvj . iiivvii f vuiuiivvi . - » . »_/ uuviaivv ¦ Booksellers these difficulties ' Society the are Council endeavouring of the to London secure
j j leading a uniform publishers system , are and agreeing we believe to the that plan the of
j j one giving . This a perfect seems copy only at just once and for fair an . imperfect
( Welsh Messrs have . in Griffith the , Farran a work , entitled Okeden The & press
Sacrifice of Praise , a Manual for Communicants . ' It contains the Litany , Holy
Com-1 mu Gospels nion , , Eueharistic Proper Collects Psalms , and Epistles Hymns , , and and
i I the other ritual devotions and , other together points with connected simple notes with on
ihe services . Its special features are ( 1 ) a , brief — marginal analysis of the Prayers in the
O •/ v Holy Communion ; ( 2 ) a careful indication of the various sections of the servicewith notes — ,
on the opposite page explanatory of their ¦ \ meaning - and sequence ; ( 3 ) the marking by a
^^ j . ' \ / o different type from the others of such rubrical y directions as arc not contained in the Book of
Common Prayer . Mr . C Taylorof Warwick Lanemany years
j an assistant to •/ Messrs , . Griffith & Farra , n at the i corner of St . Paul ' s Churchyard , has now added
a commodious show-room to the premises he 1 amid lias hitherto heaps of occup the ied newest in Warwick books ttoB ¦ im t Lane h mm e i cus . t Hero ome kin r d ,
' is ^ v ^ v A V IK able jm ^ h * r ^ ^^ PM ^^* V ^ V quietl M ^ " ^ ^^ y ^^ ^^ ^^ to ^^^ ^^ make ^^ r w~—* " n « T his *^ ^^* ^* ' ^ selection ^ v . , m ^^ ^ m ~ . ~ ^*^ ^^ . ^*> r ^ r ^^ Mr V * ^ . v ^^ . Taylor ' s business runs in three leading currents :
Bibles , Prayer-books , and works of devotion ;
handsomely bound books ; and children s
books . His immediate proximity to Paternoster Row makes it of no moment if he is
' out' of a particular work , for in two or three minutes k k it can be reph laced . iMr . iTaylor is ^^ ^ ^
proud of his shop ^ window ^ , and of the ^ way in _ ' which it is set out . It ¦ isindeedvery — neat
—and ' - — — effective . He has a , carefull — — — — ____ y , _ prepared __ ^ _ __ , __ _ __ catalogue of theological books most in demand .
The reader to a leading firm of publishers in New York is of opinion that the lack of
international copyright tends to lower the standard of American literature . Books in
America are written to keep the authors alive , and cannot in the nature of things __ - come — . _ into _
competition with the works of European writers , whose efforts have been nursed and
liberally paid for by appreciative readers . This is very flattering to the patrons of letters on this side of the Atlanticthough we
question if all authors , particularl , y such * as are members of the Authors' Society , would
concur in this view of the case . However , the point X . is that American writers have no chance l ,
and the circumstance is to be regretted . The very — —^— ^— ' ^ ^ instant ^_ v— ^— ' •—v —— —p—— ——> «^ —— they —v __ i __ r ¦ —^— improve _^ v __ r «^^ v ^ bh ^ ¦—^* ~_ r ~ ~^_^ their ~^ ——«——~ —wr ^^ ^^ v sty ¦ ^ ^^ j «_ le ^ ^^— , ^ b say t ^ V ^^ " ^^ y * s ^ V the ^^ ^_^ ^ ~* ^
reader , they lose their hold on their audience . This is hard on the Americans . *
In the December number of CasselTs Family Magazine , which begins a new volume ,
three serial stories are commenced , viz . : — * The Temptation of Dulce Carruthers' by
, Mrs - » tr . Wei -v-vr gal l , a story ¦ that ill i obtained ¦ * iii the firs ft t prize in the recent competition ; ' A Sharp
Experience , ' by the author of * A Step in the Dark , ' and 'By Word of Mouth , ' a new story
of adventure by Thomas Key worth . Amongst other features to appear in the new volume will .. __ . — be .- — — ' Some _ _ Strange _ -Family _ . Histories _ ; _'
' Hints _ to Landlords , Tenants , Empl < > yera , Servants __ _ , < fec . / ^_ b y a ^^^ - ^ Famil m ^ m y Lawyer 4 ^ M __ __ . «^_ P ^_ ; * How _ h to
Choose * your New ^^ House ; ' My Daughters : their Start in Life _ and how they Prospered _ ; y
, ^ ^ of * Full Life Leng and ths Character and Thumb in Town -Nails and : Country Sketche ; s 4
Our Family of Boys : How we Launched them , in the _ World ; j * ' New Suggestions .- j—j ^ -y for
Home Work and Employments , Remunerative and Decorative , ' & c .
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Dec . . 1 , 1890 The Publishers * Circular I 557
In Utemo^Iam
In Utemo ^ iam
Mr . Geor <; e Bell . Mr . G . Bell died on November 27 after
three weeks' illness . George Bell was , born in the year 1814 at Richmond in Yorkshire
where his father carried on the business of a , bookseller . He received a good education at
the Richmond Grammar School , the head master of which ww was » the - Rev . James Tate ¦ ¦ ¦
a ^ - ^ «^ ^^ ~^ r ^ woll r i ¦¦ ^^ ^ p ^^^ ^ i ^ H -known ^ — - ' ^ - ^^ ^^^ ^ Horatian — — — scholar ( editor of , 4 Horatius Restitutus' and afterwards Canon
the of St fac . Paul t that ' s ) fro . m Canon his school Tate prided twelve Fellows himself on of
that Trinit Georg y had e Bel proceeded l should , and also it try was his his fortune wish
at the University ; but his father ' s circumstances V V did I not allow F H V V of this W and he left ¦ school i ¦ h ¦
at p ^^^^ F ^ f ^ F the ^ m H ^^^ ^^^ F W ^^ age ^ ^^ ' ^ V ^^ ^^*^^ of .. ^ H ^ sixteen *^ ^^ ^ " ^ v >* ^^^^ r to assist , in the business — — v ™ ^^ ^^ . « In M « PIM ^ a r ^ V very W ^^ wmm mr short ¦¦ ^ ^™ ~^ »»^ " ~^» r time ^» " ^ " ™ ' —¦ — " — ^» " he ¦ camo — up 1 to ^ - " London ' ^ - ^ r ^ - ^^^^ ¦ i . - ^» - »^— ¦ " »<
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 1, 1890, page 1557, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01121890/page/9/
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