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Messrs. Sampson Low, Marstok, Searle & R...
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his is known picture- to books the . world Nothing chiefl can , y bv be
of more the astonishing artist in delineating than the felicit phases y
of life and manners so utterl ' — " 5 5 j ^ -nuiOC dis - tinct tinct in in character cnaracter . . We We are ar « accus an ^ n ..-.
inimitable tomed to think rural with ictures deli an ght d of his p never
tire of looking at them . , But the I range can can only onlv of Caldecott be be understood understood ' s happy facilit bV > v y c
perusal of a work such as the presen _ _ _ twhich _ focusses the \ jv
of the artist , 's genius — — — . In —_ _ its . —_ ^^ pages rays ^^ * ^ f are — - - _ - to — — be - f ounc — — ^ , nearl — T — y j two — - - — hundred — - ^ - — - * ^ mrf \_^
examples of Caldecott ' s brightest bits of work . The drawing we
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, re on ferred London to Societ was y Mr . ' . The Blackburn ' ' !
affairs himself in , w the ho palmiest was at the days head of the of
periodical referred to .
Among . small books one of the prettiest is Mr . Cundall ' s Annals of the iife and Work of William Shakespeare . The collection is gleaned from the most recent authorities . In .
his modes to take t pre his face the share compiler of credit does not for work appear conciseland proper conscientiousldone ; for
it is not every y one who has the gift y of a proper condensation . The exquisite illustrations of
Mr . Cundall ' s book enhance its attractiveness . Some years ago we remember having
ing seen under vm the late the Mark conditions tA Lemon iKJ of ' s the company earl VUIi perform Eng "lish (
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by its ' old-prin , t' representation of the stage accessories of a theatre how . Without thoroughl posturing the actors and of stage by
gone days must have mastered y their art ! Every J- * » ^^ J . j student ai / UVA ^ Xlll of \_ 7 JL Shakespeare MllCUVCOpCCH f ail and " every ¦ " ¦ -- , /
CuridalFs thorough lover brilliant of little the stage book . should read Mr .
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gra b the Madonna y titude which author of Miss of of the < the The Phel public Tubs Gates ps . a Ajar is gain It entitled is . ' claims a The touching story The the
remar descrip k tion ed , has of life written on the her seash new ore story , wi with th its grea sig t hs feeling and sorrows , and many . Miss will Phel fee l p , leased it may after w | reading — — Clements C ^ it . Orig inal illus — " ~ trations » . — .-- , over fort . » . v « - < y w , m are ^ VM | -. ** s supp p ^ j % * % . * L 7 AA lied v ^ >_* . b + * r y y Ross " * - WWU ¦ Turner r * ¦ - f \ M * ,. I and KJVAJI > -m Gcon ^ ^ ^ - , ^'
He . : Miss Louisa M . Alcott ' s new story , Jo ' s Boys , and How They Turned Outis a Hequ ^
, h that to the this perennial sequel was 'Little written Men at / long a boo intervals k not likel during y to be the forgotten past seven . The years talented . Notwithstanding author nay * I tne intervals
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1886, page 1440, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121886/page/32/
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