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I29o The PubUsJiers' Circular : ^3H
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JOHN F. SHAW & CO.
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The Relioious Tract Society. ; . Visitin...
( 1 ) From Chrysostom ' s birth , to the end of his ascetic life ; ( 2 ) from Chrysostom ' s Diaconate to his departure from Antioch ; ( 3 ) Chrysostom's call to Constantinople ; and ( 4 ) the characterI
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Mary and curious E . natural , formation 'Chapters s are described on Every in day a most Things readable . ' In style pages which should make scenes the
book ^ T a favourite t * i one with i 1 thoug _ i _ T ^ htful T _ i _ J * T and inquiring • • young people T . , Mrs . C . M . Clarkein Tbe Slipperjr Ford ; orHow Tom was Xaugrlit , has iven her
readers i a fairl /»» t y conceived , i story i of som ¦ e of the temptations ¦ , " in _ _ life 1 * 1 ? _ and the J _ T __ results li g of indul . _ - gence ^^^^^_ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ - ^^^ ^^^^ ^ . ^ ^ As t ^^ bt ^^^ m ¦ — ^ it ^^ - ^ proceeds h ^— - ^ -- — ~ -r - ^— — ^— — - ^— fro ^ — m an — — experienced ^ h — - ^— ^ — — - ^— — pen h — — — , ^ m the — - — story - — - ^^ has more to recommend than ¦ - ¦ is —^— - *^& ¦ * usual ^^ V ^ kV ^^ F ^^^ K ^ T ^^ I
with tales of this description . ¦ details ^^ ri ^ N ^^^ ^^^^ Td « The ^ fc y _ f , v has Thirty ^ viv ^ r been v ^^ ^ fe ^ r ^ fc ^ Years ^^^ i » , h ^ as ^^ vn ^^^ mi ^^ ' ^^*^^ War ^^^ g " ^ k ht ^^ ^^ ^^ , be ^^^ w ^^ ith expected ^^^ <^ fc ^^ W all ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^ the ^ ^^^ . •• , V pomp the ^ . ^ ^» ^^ ^ fc ^ theme ^ ' i ^^ " ^^ , ^* pride *^^^^^ ^^ of ^^^ - ^^ , numerous excitement «> ¦ ™ ™ "" ^^ ^^^ ™ -stories - — addition , and — — ' . - — importance ^— Xbe to - the King - number of — ^^^ p ¦ ' s - its - Ser martial ^^^ ^^ vice ^ p a ^^^^ A ,
by the author of 'The Spanish Brothers / is a very acceptable . The The book writer has a handsome makes a mistake appearance in , calling and should the Scottish be a favourite contingent ih during the the ' Blue approaching Brigade . s ' eason The .
^^^^ m ^^ b ^ K ^ B ^ r v ^ ^^ ^ m * - ^^ ^ B ^ a ^^ H ^^^»^^ b ^ k ^^^ ' ^ P ^ " ^^ ^ h ^ n ^ ^ b ^^ b ^^ .. » 4 kv « v ^ i . ^ k ^^ v ^ .. ^^ ~^ m ^ «^^^^»^^ ¦ ^^ ^ k ^^ V ^^^ ^^ ^ " ^^^ ^^^ ^ V ^ B ^>^ ^^^^ B ^^ v ^ B ^ r - ^^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^^ v ^ r ^^^^^ ^¦ ^ v —w ^^ r ^^ ~ - —^^ ^— ^^^^^ — . »^ - ~_ - — — — ^^¦ ^^ t — ^ LHM soldiers of fortune of that nationality who appeared under the gallant Hepburn and other ^^^^ ^ Scottish officers in the army of Gustavus Adolphus were linked together as the celebrated
* Green Written Brigade in the , ' lauded form by of Schiller extracts . from a diary , One Day at a Time , by Blanche E . M .
b Grene , ing is a : very ' I hav simp e come le , but to prettil the conclusion y execute that d bit safet of y book valves work are . quite The as writer necessary quaintl for y human begins
beings y say as they are for steam engines , and I am about to construct one for myself in the form of a journal . ' The tasteful binding of this volume should be noticed . '
The author of ' Walking with Jesus has issued this year a very winning story , Blessings for tbe Kittle Ones .
TTncle Roger ; or , a Summer of Surprises , is a capital story for children . The writer is Evelyn Everett Green , author of * Paul Harvard's Campaign . ' Very successful are this lady ' s
efforts to win the attention and love of young folk . dainty Watts form ' 3 > than lvine that and in Moral which they Song * could in hardl the vol y have ume now been illustrated issued in a b more Robert suitable Barnes and
Gordon BrowneK . W . Maddoxand appear James N . Lee . Admirers of the great y composer of , these tuneful sacre , d lyrics will be , glad to see the volume , and to have it to present to little
folk whose true appreciation of Watts' homely words begins to appear almost with the prattling of infancy Althoug . h it has been published before in a small volumeCaroline Street ; orIilttle
, , life Homes drawn and from Big * actual Hearts observations , by Mary E of . Roper the humble , is a welcome surroundings story . It of is the a simp poor le . tale The of author cottage ,
whose name is not unfamiliar , writes with a genuinely sympathetic spirit , and the present story The is as Child good 's as Companion anything that volume has proceeded has a from amusing her pen coloured . icture well laced in its
neat cloth binding garnished with gold and red very and black . With regard p to the contents p they m are MJL V / as MIU usual VftkVV & MIA full *¦ ** . *» * of \/ I- gems ^^ ^ w ' A-A' . KJ to */ ^ - ^ g ^ S ive ^^ deli VlVXA g ght A & V to « # V ^ little « . «• «/ VA \/ on "V- ^ ** es * - ^ i * - ^ .
Its Quite Bible readings a store of , biograp anecdotes hical and notices sketches , and appears poetry seem in the to volume be well of suited the Tract to the lttagraalne pages of .
the magazine . A plentiful supply of illustrations is [ Vide given page . 1378 , and Illustrations 21-28 .
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I 29 o The PubUsJiers' Circular : ^ 3 H
John F. Shaw & Co.
JOHN F . SHAW & CO .
calculate From d these to convey publishers a certain we amount have received of wholesome a number reli of gious children instruction ' s books under , all of the which garb are of .
fictional entertainment . Oug'nts and Crosses , by Jennie Chappell , is a pleasant little story of boy life , in which E the interest . Winchester interest to all is much , details increased the le experiences The by some Secret excellentl of of a the good F y orest desi little gned by girl E illustrations , whose Chapman adventures . contains X » ost should iwtagr an account grie be * by of ,
young peop . , . , tion in agreeable with the form previous , of a volume certain holds treasure equally . The true remark in regard anent to this the . illustrations In That Soy made Tom in Miss C (? nn ? M S " -
Seymour relates the life of a young gentleman who was far from good at first , but eventually 0 saw <* W the 1 / JJ . V 7 O errors 1 J . UAO Ul of < . XXAO his ways VVOtJ'O . JLV It \ carries sOiM . M . AVO CM a very V \ JX J extensive CAWUD 1 VO moral JlJ . AVfJ . CVJ . . . East « Kfl «* a «« and «¦>«««« West VV ODbf , by F- ' J but Emily — , *
Brodie some B \ JXXl \ y respects X , DDUCb in VO sty is le superior K > savours K * tJ ^ XX \ JX to VVT very them MAVAU much ¦ in XXX . literary JLi . VV of C * JL the Jf skill f 3 K > books k . XXXm . David *» ni we *** . have Elli *»*»»« W o alread tt »»» y , b ft ^ JT y y C V ^» mentioned E JLU . . Irvin J . I , Y «» vj e , , is ^ a — tale f m <
of Cornish life . While detailing the experiences of certain young people , it gives a very ^ thoug idea ment —*•*** j- ^ m ** la . of h Jt ) VBkitf in many >« a ^_ story ^«* tfm mm local et ** JL d Casson i esigned ^ t ^» characteristics ^ m * ** . mw * . ff for «¦ lfcesolver VI juvenile * m . * m ^^ Vmmw . ^^ . by Kvv The readers Til E attempts 0 this % T r ^** will fTi % Vk at pr . describes ^ dialect 1 obably / in / hMi r \ i % , constitute ti howev in w % *» . » - » er interesting v * BTk , are a ^ v ^» matter ^ -wr » 4 hardly » i Tk . *^* of manner Wl O slig a success 1 AT ht . m tne !/ # o »" - ,
: fiflarmp determin . . relates ^ ation CarBrar of the the vicissitudes heroine ' s to of lead a poor a - good mother . . and Kenyon , her useful , son life , and , and the , par | an r poodle after temptations dog . The . lat , t » er Ll [ I y- sh ' - ' ' ould ¦¦'¦ . . ¦ ' prove - - - ' * ¦ an - ¦ eflfective - ^ " * ' " * + actor ' ¦ ' * ¦¦ \ - . on ¦¦ . the ¦ ' ¦ ¦ scene ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ; for ' ¦¦ ¦ young i , ¦ ' ' . ; readers ' '¦ , ] of ¦¦ ' , wjiom '¦ '• ¦ there ' , ¦ *! w ' ¦ - ¦ ill doubtless —¦ A ***>¦ ¦ ' ¦ ... . . yi . , . . . IVi-3
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 7, 1885, page 1290, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_07121885/page/30/
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