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t — ... — - — r --- — — _ m Geoffrey Sallam , Cleric of tlie Parlsb ( Knapsack Series ) , by J . Jackson Wray , with frontispiece . Mr . Jackson Wray has his foot upon his native heath here , and has made good
use nnft of rkf the flu * traditions fi > n > lifinna of nf the fVift earl e > n . r \ y day rla . va s of of 1 Methodism MW-. h nd mm in in JN "N " ort orth h Yorkshire Yorkshire . . Tne The SUtrineneaa supmeness of nf the Methodist farmer-vicar evangelist , the , the self stagnation -importance of of village * he ' life poetical , and * the cobbler shrewdness -clerk , the and fer tact vo ur of two the
female fftmalft characters fiTiarantfira stand stand out out with with lifelike lifelike distinctness distinctness on on the the canvas canvas , , while while , , witn without out a a halt halt , , the thfi panorama of the story moves briskly along *
! Xhe TTart ' s Yaclit , by Jessie M . E . Saxb y * This book is admirabl the story y illu is strated one of ; I
wind and waves . I * The Yarl' was a I Mr . Halsen , a
descendant of the old | Vikings , who lived on I the wind-swept coast
of the Shetland Isles . * The Tangie ' was the yacht name of vwhich the Yarl being ' s ! j
«/ interpreted , , , means < ! cap * —¦ sea ital demon story - / for It boys is a j
full - ~ x of brave ^ doings , and ^ mm ^^^^^^^ i ¦ breezy h ^^— ' ¦¦— ^^ adventure — - - — - — — , -j
interspersed with briht
talkwholesome g gleams , of character - ^^ ^^^^ v ^ ar ^ v —^ m ~^ r- ^ h —•* —— - , j old ~^ — legends — ^^^^ m , w
and good passages of description . The
Yarl is tempted into smu ^^ ^ L &^ b ^ . < V gg Mb ^ ffK ling m ^^»^» 1 PK »** some ^^ mm- ^^ m - ^^ con - ^ — -
traband spirits on board the ' Tangie' i
, but before the evil I stuff can be landed'j ,
while the owner and | crew are ashorea \\
sudden judgment falls , | the old craft ¦— - ; a
match upon ¦ V » rn ^ r ^ - * - »« . v »« -mr carelessl ^^ - — —— — j y i dropped , by the Yarl ; ;
on leaving , is the , V cause / CVUaV / VA of jliX her ^ Jl . being »_ r-w- — j-, |
burnt to the water ' s , sea edge . story So this has dk livel its y
9 * J ^ S * S * f - « «^ ^^ ^ V ^ vwrw moral—smuggle not | at all .
Tours and Mine , i Warner by Miss Anna ' Golden B . j
. Ladder Series . ' A | better book for young children could hardly
be found than this new volume . It is an American story of several young children , but chiefly of a brother W and ** - * - ^ . sister MAWVVA MfAAU and , % a At 4 young r V / tAAA ^ g gAA irl ^ l friend * . A A V ^ A JL V- « . . - It * - V seeks * - » V \ - > A * . * J , by the V 11 . V establishment VM VUI K / A fcU JlAAAl V & A If of * -T * . a «* f 'My JUTJK- ^ J and «^ W »* ^— My — «/'
childish Society , ' efforts and , a tendencies Yours and to selfishness Mine , ' to enable and unkindness little folk . to The break story down is full , by of their pleasan own t incidents Jlliuiuwuuu U and / 11 U . childish V 11 XXU 1 U 11 fun J . VAJLJL , and C 4 IA . JLVA is JtO well »» V 1 J . told UVJLV 1 . * The JL AJL ^> book «_ fV ^ V ^ JO . , , containing VV ^ JIJL IS C * J . A . I . X . 1 JL ££ several D « VGi . UA illustrations JlJilWOU * «*»•" - it ,
is very suitable for a Christmas present , and will be both read and prized by the ¦ recipients of . | / ' : None of Self and All of Thee , by S » S . Hewitt , is a ^ tory of missionary life and labour I j in India . It is the outcome of personal knowledge and experienceand under the guise of an j
attractive of the people tale , is a great given deal A of number useful and of ad often mirable curious reproductions information of , abou hotograp t the hs social of condition laces ¦ and I
people augment the living . interest of the book . We commend these p pages to those p ¦ that are
II inclined to think that missions are a failure . . Jl
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i 594 The Publishers' Circular Dec . 6 , 188 9 * — ., ( —i ¦ i . ¦¦ ¦¦
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1889, page 1594, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121889/page/60/
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