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1 ! IilTERARY INTELLIGENCE 1030—1041 PRI...
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St. Duns'tan's House, E.O. September 2, 1889.
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A USTRALTA appears to he keeping well -^...
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NOTES AND NEWS 1031 , 1032 RE ? IEWS , & c 1037-1041 INDEX TO BOOKS PUBLISHED IN GB . EAT CONTINENTAL NOTES 1032 , 1033 BBITAnT Aifc BETWEEN AtTGTJST i 16 ¦»• & ¦¦» 31 »¦ .... 1041 ¦—¦ 1042 ¦— ¦
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NATIONAL HOME-READING UNION 1034 NEW BOOKS AND BOOKS LATELY PUBPOPULAR BOOK CLUBACRE SQUARE 1034 LISHED 1046—1068 , 1084 , MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS . ... ' ™ . 1069 1069— -1077 1077 •"
SALE OF GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS . 1034 __ VITRE'S 'BIBLE POLYGLOTTE' 1034 BIJSI BUSINESS NESS F CARDS 0 R SALE .. 1074 , 1075 1077
AN INTERNATIONAL LITERARY COMPETITION ,.. 1035 ASSISTANTS WANTED . . 1077 DANIEL DEFOE 1035 . 7
...,.., ,.., , ...... . ,...,.. . _ WJ VV AJST T SIT SITUATIONS UATIONS _ 4 .. 1077 1077 ^ IN MEMOEIAM 1035 BOOKS FOB . SALE 1078
TRADE CHANGE ^ 1036 BOOKS WANTED TO PURCHASE 1078—1083
St. Duns'tan's House, E.O. September 2, 1889.
St . Duns'tan ' s House , E . O . September 2 , 1889 .
A Ustralta Appears To He Keeping Well -^...
A USTRALTA appears to he keeping well - ^ - abreast of the age as regards the
educatiori of women . The Universities of Melbourne , Sydney , and Adelaide are open to women ;
and , although the advantages thus presented seemed at first to be little appreciated , the
number of lady-students , past and present , now amounts to nearly a hundred . No special
inducements are offered ; the same conditions must be observed as those which govern the
admission of male students . Excepting membership in the Senate , women are eligible for
all posts of learning and distinction . The University of Adelaide claims the honour of
commencing the new departure in 1876 ; Melbourne followed , and then Sydney . The
^ Registrars report that , in a general way , the female aspirants go through the course with
as much credit as the men . At Adelaide a woman scored a more brilliant success in the
Science Division than any of her competitors ; whilst Melbourne has now nine lady graduates
, and Sydney ten , of whom three have won the M . A . degree . These first fruits of a wise and
liberal policy in the administration of the Australian Universities will , we trustlead to
, a large extension of educational advantages
throughout the Colonies .
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BooK ^ Messrs . Longmans 4 , Green ?& Co . will
short short l I y v publish rninlish A A Lif Life « of of Lord Tiord John . Tohn Russel Rnssftl l l ( Earl The Melbourn Russell pppvt | , K e . G Papers ii . ) , ' by ' S being pencer a Wal Selection pole ;
p"pjp * i pp »* p « ^ vppm ^ ip ^ ppp » p ^ mV ^** r ^ p * v ^ ^ ^ ^^ ¦ p * . p » pr ^ pvr ^ p » rw , «¦ r ^ pr - ^^ pp ppp . * p ^ » k 'Vtf V T ^ pp ^ ^ p ^ p »» ^ p ^ ^ p ** ^ T"lfc ^^ J » from documents in the possession of Earl ¦ ~^ Pb m _ _ i ^ Ph ^ b OJPPPPI PP 1 PPK ^ BP ^ . ^ dhA a >
I Cowper , edited ^^ by Lloyd C . Sanders ^ , B ^^^^ . A . ;
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. 5 . and ' A Selection from the Despatches and
Letters of the Right Hon . Sir George F . Bo wen , ' edited by Stanley Lane-Poole .
# * . * Messrs XTit ^ s ax cv . Swan kowctii . > Sonnenschein ov _» aij . ic ; iio ^ ii . c ; xij . & vx > Co kjkj . . will vv hi
shortly publish under the title of c Religion : a Dialogue , and Other Essays / a selection from ^ P ^ ^^^ ^^ ^ " ^ ¦ ^ Schopenhauer p ^^^^ ^^ p > ^ p . ^^ h ^ m ^ f ^ . ^ f ^^^ T ^^* ^^ H ^^ 1 ^& ^ to ^^ P' ^^ 0 > V . ^^^ T ^^^ ' w s ^ ' ^ r ' Parerga ^^*^** m ^ b' ^ V ^^^ ^^^ T ^ ^^^ h ^^ ^ P * und ^^ " ^ pj ^^ ^ Pta ^^^^ P > ^ Para ^ mm ^ ^ pr ^ P * ^^^ ^ b * ^^
-lipomeria , ' translated by Mr . T . B . Saunders . Messrs . Sampson Low , Marston < fe Co .,
Tji Limited mitftr ^ , have Ti fl . vfi in in the tVi ft pres T ^ rfiRfi 3 a translation translation , b bv y Dr k ^ Ammonia PJ »* -tta . ^ k ^ P > ^ PB Harold 'P * ^ P * ^ P > ^^^ *^ ^ P > ^ P > 1 PJ and V ^^ G V ^ PB ^ Pb . ^^^ Pj Colman Ammonia tfP ^ K ^ PPta ^ Pr ^ H ^ b -4 > ^ P > ^ P- ^^^ ^ Pb ^ , P > i ^ PB VW of Compounds ^^ " ~> l ~ Dr ^ Pi ^ Pr ^ pi W . ^*^ R ^ k ^ ^ ^ Pto . ^ q ^^ Arnold P 1 . ^ Pff / The ^^^ to ^^ ^^ ' s P-
book is a practical manual for manufacturers , chemists , gas engineers , and ct drysalters , and
gives o-ivpiS descrip rlfisrrrintiona tions of r ^ f all a . U the i . h processes T ^ rnn . ftsaps neces nfi ^ ps - - sary for the utilisation of the nitrogen existing km Pk Pfe in coal . The % book includes ph P tf ^ P hrbii the Mtf ¦ most Ph 1
^^^^^ fl ^^ h ^ P ^ ^ P » ^ P ^ ^^^ v ^^—^ Pjf * 4 k W ^ p ^_ ^ pp ^ ^ p ^ pV r ^^ P * ' ^^^^ ^ P >^ PP . ^ P > ^** ^ p ^^^ P > ^'^ PJ ^^ . ^^ ^^^ PP > *^ ^ . * . ^ p > ^^^ p *^ ^^^ recent discoveries and improvements , and is illustrated by numerous woodcuts .
# * Messrs . Chatto & Windus ¦ will shortl « fc ¦
publish pj ^ v ^ ^^/ K ^ pt ^ Mr . ^ p *^ p * « . J tarf * . ^ ^ «~* W Churton »* ^ ^—^ ^ h ^*^ p ^ Collins ^* ^ " * - ^ - » v v % ^ ' Monograp * p , * m ^ pr P * . ^ ^ - * h- ^ ^ p « ^ ^ h y on Dean Swift . '
# The Religious Tract Society will publish in October story of Earllon # ientitled
ill 4 The uumu Appeal oi a a > to isiui the y ui Serpent xuu > i . ± y y Cey v ; or ^ y au , Life . , , cn in ^ ucu an Ancient Buddhist City 7 . ' The author is the
Rev . Samuel Langdon , a member of the Royal Asiatic Society , and a well-known missionary \ in Ceylon . The 1 book p » is said to be * -r
HA A h-J * -r ¦ * . V ^ A . a . - ^ J A . w . A M M , ^ w- ' ^«* w ^ ^— ' » J . »* . ^ *•• ^ p * rv- ' »—• ^— ' p » " . p > -r pi ^« . /«« a- ^^ - » - «^ ^_^ r- ~—one of unusual interest , and the conflict between Buddhism fc «¦¦ and Christianity 1 r Pk fcP- ^* iswo
p , r * j ¦* P ^^ P / P / ^ J * , ,. ^« ^ L ^ J ^ i ^ ^ p ^ V ^ ^ hT ^ ^ ¦¦> ^ p , rr pp > ^ p > ^ . PAF Jft J 9 h ^ .. Pfe ^ u ^ pp > * pp » ^ Pk r * r ^«» ^ 'mr ^ PL ^ 4 ^ w ^ P . * w ^ , «¦ * * ^~^ believe , vividly illustrated in the chief personages of the story .
* Another book which the same publishers
liave in the press is 'The Glorious Return , '
: by in London Crona Temple , ' & c . , This author is a 01 story The descri Last ptiv Mouse e of ; the remarkable history of the Vaudois and
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Sept. 2, 1889, page 1030, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_02091889/page/4/
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