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966 The Publishers' Circular fl ^
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1 When Sir Frederick Leigliton signified...
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! j Pol We yg „ o lot have Bible receive...
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Messrs. Walker And Co., Of Farringdon St...
' separate motto card is found attached to each lid , inside . The pains which have been f i . to make these souvenirs really ornamental will be understood when we say that the n en i some le reaches in sets five guineas of four each of . which Among the the ¦ * four varieties of ' cards are set ivory The hand-painted tab ? ° *
] sing , or ; seasonsare one . cards too 1 1 shillings elaborate . that There some are are also charged ivory as hand much -painted as a crosses guinea , which apiece , are rang sold ing up jewel to th cases at from lined ^ ! v °
f i velvet velvet . , me The convenienc convenience e or of the the retailer retailer n has & s been been studied studied bv by Messrs Messrs . WV Walker ? L- ^ and - ~ j Co ^ f . ** ¦ \ purchasers the cards can of an be adequate well seen q without uantity littering of the Christmas the counter card , s and receive from gratis which a any glass card case can in be wV ° ] A £ and laced bfresh A elegant noveltremains to be
r 1 repy a one . very y yet named . This * I j beautiful series of cards which on seem which like are wood mounted carvings carved in pieces miniature of Murcian . These cork take , exceedingl the shape y delicate of flowe a ^ ¦
I horseshoes , , & c , and are turned out with ' protectors ' and boxes to hold them . 5
966 The Publishers' Circular Fl ^
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1 When Sir Frederick Leigliton Signified...
1 When Sir Frederick Leigliton signified his willingness to add his name to the list of 1 tributors toward the erection of a Longfellow bust in Westminster Abbey he added the words
con-; * if there is a precedent for such a step in connection with a poet not of English birth . ' This « point has been taken up by Mr . W . C . Bennettsecretary of the committeeand the following
, , rep Westmins Westmins ly to Sir ter ter Abbey ^ Frederick uuey , , jl I feel lee is niade no no doubt aouot public about aDoui : * As this mis to . the jAmericans ^ niericans admissibilit • are are y of not noL a foreigners ioreigners bust of the to to us us poet Vm to *
one with us in blood , language , and institutions , and in a common glory in all our achievements . I feel assured nothing will bar out from our Poets' Corner one who was and is as much _ _ v read b _ m himself i * i /» ¦»* " than ii all elseit is the it i literature i of
y us as Tennyson . More , our race that j his most British makes peers all of because our blood Ms one presence and indivisible among our . greatest f I shall will rejoice ¦ make to every see ¦ ¦ Long Eng fellow ¦ ¦ lishman ¦ among and
j American feel j how , j true is the union ^ — ^ - — — — between — — — — — - » the - ^» — mi ' ^ g ht ™~ — y — — - ^ States » ' ^ - - ——~ beyond ^— ^—^— ^^^ ^ — - ^^ - ^^ the - * - ^ ^^ m A j ^ tlantic ^^^^ ^^^ m ^^ * ^ kr r ^« hA and # »»^* VA ^ L their j Island Mother . ' Professor Tyndall , Professor J . Stuart Blackie , Sir ISToel Paton , Dr . J .
Westland Marston , Mr . Edwin Arnold , C . S . I ., Sir John Bennett , Mr . C . J . Dunpliie , Mrs j | Riddell , Mrs . D . O . Hill , Mr . W . Cuinmings , Mr . G . W . Plant , Sir John Monckton , F . S . A ., \ Mr . J . A . HeraudMr . A . A . Dowtyand Mr . Thomas BurfcM . P . have joined the
Long-3 fellow Memorial Committee , . The proposal , is exciting a stron , g feeling , in the United States . 3 The London representatives of the Associated New York Press have been observed to cable
I every detail of the movement and all names of eminence joining the committee .
! J Pol We Yg „ O Lot Have Bible Receive...
! j Pol We yglot have Bible received . For the from student Messrs of . Samuel Scriptu Bagster rej the and Sunday Sons School a copy teacher of their f or new the Medium Gospel j
I preacher „ , we know of few editions of Holy Writ , comparable - - to «/ - this - - for - usefulness - , . It is trul A y ; a verification of * infinite riches in little room , ' for in addition to a series of well-executed
maps , the book also contains an alphabetical index and other reliable helps . The typography and tasteful binding leave little to be desired .
Good Cheer , the Christmas Number of Good Words ' for 1882 , will partly consist of a new story entitled ' Two Heroines of Plumplington , ' from the pen of Mr . Anthony Trollope .
| The system adopted by retail booksellers of selling new books at less than the published ! forty price , ' ei says ht volume the Athe edition naeum , of ' is the by Waverley no means Novels a novelty tV ( l 9 . in When the of firs publication t impression about of fifty the
I a M years lUl tJ - V ago / g lgill , at 55 UlilC . per volume * A ~ LiJl . UM . M . V , cop Lai < ies 7 fiaVCIl were sold CV J- ^ to VVCXO the public was LIL at course UWUIOC 3 s . lOd \ J 1 . . each lX * JUL . \ b - > aiVX y a \ J ** bookseller , y auvux ¦ " »* in 'J the neihbourhood of the Bank of EnglandHis namewe believewas Owen
g . , , . ¦ ir Parker ' arker The < fc friends v Co Uo ... of oi of Uxiora Oxford the lat and and e Mr Jbondon LondonV . T . E . who C . Conoll died died y in ( many Decem December yeara ber last last London , leaving leaving manager a a wid wid ^^ for w w ana and Messrs two iwu .
I young childre n totally unprovided for 7 are endeavouring to get one of them ( a boy ) into the i I next Infant election Orphan in November Asylum at . W Proxies r anstead or . subscri Votes ptions and interest to buy votes are earnestl will be y thank requested fully received for the
I by 31 r . Simmonds , at Messrs . Parker & Co ., C Southampton Street , Strand . With the present ( October ) number the publication of Fraser ^ s Magazine will cease .
bv by C C Messrs harles harles . Georg MackeRon Mackeson e Bell . with with & Son a a Prpfn Prefac have just e hv b read the tbft y Kight a little bt TTr Hon volume ^ n . the ihft of i ^ . flrl arl ' Mission "JN N ^ elson ftlRon Room . . The The Addresses aaare addresses »» c ,
; were given by Mr . Mackeson , at St . Saviour y ' s Mission Room , South Hampstead , and may be regarded M- V / £ * . *¦*¦ "VU as * A . a C a * M fruit . JL . U 1 U V of ^ X the l ^ M . l % > recent lUV / Cllb movement 1 I 1 V I C 1 J 1 C 111 / in 111 the tllC Church Vll lill / 11 to VKJ utilise \ AVIXLOKD the U 1 J . V / e V / fforts A iVX \ JtJ of ^ ' - laymen mission J ,
I ¦ rooms who , as or ' Read other ers unconsecrated commissioned buildings by the bishops . , are authorised to conduct services in Churchi The will Clerical be Worl ished d , ' at which has adopted as its second title the name with of ' Family the number 11 for
} i i man man , , 'win i > e publ puunsneu at a a penny nennv instead instead of ot twopence twopence , commencing commencing witn ino nu "^ * " * f i next Wednesday . , ' 'Living Waters' edited by the Rev . Ernest BoysM . A . is now published by Messrs .
Partrid The ge rap & ¦ ^ id Co ad . vance , W of the Blue _^ f ^^ ' — ~ ^^ Ribbon ^ ^^ w ^ ^^^^^^^ f |^ movement ^^ m ^^ - ^^ W ^^ ^ ir ^^^ - ^ " ^ - **^ W ^^^ , M having ^^ fr . ^ m ^^ ^ b _ ^ BB * ^ , H occasioned ^ Vbi ^^^ i ^^ flh ^^^^ W W M - ^ ^ ^ a ^ " ^ ' large — demand ^^ for founder
j of \ special JL the 1 / JAV 5 Hl movement publications ^ VCJUtlll / in 111 and Eng JLJilJi requisites . land ltHHJl , , has llOirj llliUlCJ mad for temperance e arrangements Oil 1 iMl J £ tSIIlAJIl missions l >» with Wll / Il , Me Mr -tS ssrs ^ . William . . S > O . W tV . . Noble X Partrid tW tl lU , ge ^ the o «& - ~ Co ., by ot
Paternoster Row , by which the wliole of the publication department will be carried on i that firm , j & ^
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Oct. 2, 1882, page 906, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_02101882/page/34/
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