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Books Received : — Vrom of St MesBrs Giles . ' Georg Cripp e legate Bell / & B Sons y the . —* Rev Records . W .
Dcnto . n M . A . , A chapter of local London history , wring and of a , the sketc parish h of — . of — the —which old churc it is h the in chief Cripp attrac legate
t ion I It 4- . Mr *¦ ** . *^ Bento m * - *~~ — n in his preface professes that ¦ ¦ ¦ he does ¦ not ¦ write for ¦ critics or antiquariesbut
¦ simp bourhood 11 ^ m ly f ^ for ^^^ ^ are p those ^^ y v A interested * »« w ^ who ^ ^ " ^^ ^ , as ^^ ^^ ~™ in dwellers ^^ ~~ ^^ the ~~~ — - past — — in ~— ' — and ~ - ^ the ~ - ^™ r present — ^ nei ^ — , g h —"" -
¦ of Ip ^ mi the i ^^^^^ old \ 4 , % parish % jb ^ ^/ pmp ^^ church ^^^» ^^^^ ^^^ — ; but his book , neverthe ^^ ^~ ^^ - less less will will receive receive , , as as it it deserves ueserves , , the tue attention aiteuuuu of ui
both these classes of readers , and the wide I ( e JAOw xamination 'uwv * v »» of w — authorities ¦—— — — and — - the - viill - carefu - win l for refer — it
ence to sources of information we high believe praise * pt vicar at their of hands the daug . Mr hter . Denton church , who of St is . ,
B ^^ art ^ j ¦ ^ j h ^^ o lomew » ^ , w , Moor — — - — -w — Lan — e , has g ^ i traced out every — by-path of the old parochial history , and his
of g rrW leani inte ™ ngs nc rest 8 introduce introduce in its us us bearing to to much muc on h wnicn "which his is is immediate not not only onlv sub p ^^ ^^ ^ w j pj ect ^^^ ^ pr v , v but h ^^^ ^^ in ~ " ^™— its — ^ - ^ relation — — to - — the history ^ j of the
- whole hands Ci of ty its . The chronicler charch , and has the Jfared only well point at the for regret is that a picture of St . Giles ' s was not
introduced as a frontispiece to the work . lYom £ AA ^ Messrs pllVp ^ p * ^ p ^ ¦*» »^ ^ p » 1 . W Dean P » & ^ p ^^» Son ^ p ^ p ^ p ^ p" . V — Little Blue ¦ ¦— ' -bell —»~ - ^ — ^ J ^ ^^ pV ^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^™ ^^^ ^^*^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ' ^— ^ " ^ _ . — « . _ a ^ ^ Pta ^ M ^ PPh Pi ^ ^ ¦ _ A
and the Will o' the Wisp / a play in three acts , for little children . This is a really pretty little bookjust suited for its purpose . The scene of
action , is first a market , then a forest ; the dramatis personse consist of market children , the town crier ^ v ^ ~ « r ^™ , w the ^ v ^ ^ ^ pr king ^ p « B ^ b . Pj ^ ^^^ h ' s ^^ B son *^ ^^ ^^^^ , ^ H ^ Fai ^^ V *^^^^ ry ^^ ^^ M Sunbeam W ^ a ^ r ^ . ^ ^^^ B ^^^ ^*^ ^^ rf ^ V ^ ^* ^^ ^ and . ^^ b i ^ v ^— attend miv ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ - ^
ant fairies , Prince Moonbeam , and Will o' the descri Wisp . ptions Minute of sta the ge costumes directions are are added supp , lied so , that and
the whole performance is brought within the is rea kept ch of well any wi ordinary thin the powers househ of old children . The , and libre the tto
dialogue of the princi is bri pal ght , characters and flows smoothl serve y to on make . Pictures the directions still more plain .
From Mr . James Gemmell ( Edinburgh ) . « Select Although Sermons . ' Dr B . y Chalmers Thomas ' Chalmers sermons , are D . D but ., LL little . D .
that Tweed known this , their to popular the powe present issue luuwv r and of generation excellence a % selection ovavwivu south are of so his uim of great dis the
--- * £ ^ r- ' *^ ** - •»¦ v * a m v *» * xj » . a » j preiace pre course face s ought to to the the to volume volume have a there there wide is is circulation a a tri tribute bute . to to As the the a ,
b great y the preacher Rev . Dr in . Lorimer the form , . of a memorial sermon
l ' rom Medicul Mr . Profession L . Upcott : a Gill comprehensive . — A Guide manual to the conveying the means of entering the medical
profession in the chief countries of the world . ' chapter « y Edwin by Wooton Lyttleton . Edite Forbes d and with Winslow introductory M . B ., volume ¦ L ' C . L . lies An in ¦! important ¦ the fact that recommendation the information , of which this
aoc y it ^ supplies uuu umont ncs •¦ " 8 is and ana » for * mv in in the snu very verv most b IZJL many manv U . I part lllU instances i based IlilUrillULIUU rmtAnr > upon es is ia official WI given mven 11 CI 1
colleguito > n the form records vwiud of extracts The from rules the under University which and do
„ - — ., . xuci luieo uuuor at wmcu uo- - ab ^ oe road d m ; the medicine qualifications are granted required from home practi and
I -medical toners v ~^ ttI in beryices services the various of or the the countries army armv ; and and the rules navy naw of ; : the the the
-| objects societies . I : w and of U 1 Great v » constitution reat Bri Britai tain n and and of the Ireland Ireland chief — —on on medical these these .
Fwwsion «« a , many oth and er of points those of interest preparing to for the medical it , Mr . , " OOlOn B CAFAfllilv —*^ ia A / / kntMlAil uij ^ i i » vuiuiuo M I »» A ~ J 1 ~~~ nmj --
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information . In the case of the medical schools the table of fees forms a part of the chapter , and the book is thus complete on all points .
From Messrs . Griffith ft Farran . ' Poetry for the Standards . ' Arranged by the Editor of
These Poetry little for books the Youn form g / six Stand issue ard s s of I . the to pub VII - . lishers' ' Educational Series , ' and are , as their
title implies , compiled to meet the requirements of Mr . Mundella ' s Code . The selections are well made and carefully graduated , and the series ,
tiken as a whole , wilL give the young scholar a Very fair idea of the beauty and variety of English verse .
From Messrs . Hodder & Stou . gh . ton . — 'Bell ' s Standard Elocutionist . ' By David Charles Bell and — Alexander ^ — Mel —— ville Bell __ . This — popular _ work —
purchased of which the by copyri Messrs - g . ht Hodder was , we & believe Stoug j _ j ^ - , h recentl ton , is y , now issued by them after revision and
enlargement , the copy before us being one of tho 108 th thousand . In addition to its clear and comprehensive instructions on the art of elocutionit
gives about four hundred pages of choice speci , - mens in prose and verse , which will be useful alike to the student and the public reader .
From the ' Home "Words * Publishing Office . — * From India ' s Coral Strand : Hymns of Christian
Faith / by-Ellen Lakshmi Goreh , a Brahmin lady . With preface by Rev . Charles Bullock , B . D . The verses in this volume attracted the notice of Miss
Havergal , who gave them her warm approval ; and their publication may bo ascribed to the encouragement which their authoress thus
received from one who was herself a ' sweet singer / There is much true poetic feeling , and tho purity of the Eng « 7 j lish and the deep A relig ious sentiment
pervading the entire volume combine to make it well worthy of attentive reading . From the same . —' Footprints and Living Songs :
Frances Ridley Havergal / Edited by the Rev . Charles Bullock , B . D . A pretty little book for a — . New — _ Year — - — '^ s — _ g ^^ ifr , _ , containing — __ _ , _ ^ ^ k a short & _ sketch piof ^
Miss Havergal's home life . ^ , selections from ^ her her — beautifu — — l on — poems the h and hymns of Dr . , Bonar and an whose article ift fro of m pen - - ymns g
sacred j ^ - song she so ^ truly shartd . , Fro » « Pk m HA Messrs ipVp ^ ^ pjp ^ l ^ pT 4 ^ B ¦ Pkpp . Macniven VP ^^ r ^ p ^ p ^ pv « Ppj ^ pppppppj & ^^ p ^ pr " V Wallace ^ ^ . ^ PTP ^ pl p ^ p * ^ P ^ pp . W — ' C ^¦ p ^ ' v . Son —^ v - ^ ^ w - * Bpp ^^ p ^ Vp ^ ^ ^ pV **^^^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ p ^ ^ p ^
netts by C . Authors . Edited by Henry J . Nicoll , The title will , at first sight , mystify the reader , until he sees that the letter C is to be taken as the
Roman numeral , and that Mr . Nicoll has hero given us a hundred sonnets by English writers , ancient and modern . Each number has its page
to itself , thus securing an ample margin , and tho dainty pretty binding little volume in white . and Mr . gold Nicol makes l has it a been very
catholic XT w in his selections , and the ancient and tho modern are well represented . The Earl of Surrey r ^ pppr ^ ppv dv > 4 PB ^^* r W , V p Sir im 1 ^ Pi ¦ ppj ¦ Walter ™ ^ . ^^ ^^ ^ ppp ^ pp ^ ^ ppi Raleigh p" ^ ^^ ™ ^ *^ ^^ ^^ ^»^ p ^ - ™ ^ , m ^ Edmund ^~^^^ m ¦ i " ¦ ^ ^ ~^^» ^^^» ^ ^ Spenser » ^^ ^ r * ~^ ^ ¦—— —~ ^^ , m
Herbert Henry , Constable Shelley , , and Sir Keats Phili , p stand Sidney side , b George y side wi V V th V PM Thomas PPPBb PV « P > m HoodJohn KebleIsaa vv c Williams w —» - ---w ¦ * ^ pW ^^^^ ^ P * ^* ^^ ^ V P *^^ ^ P *^ ^^^ ^^ P ^ ^^^ ^~^^ P 1 , V ^ P | P ^^ ^*^^ ^^ ^^ ^ V ^^ " ^ ^ >^ ^^ r *^ r ^^ ^^ , H ^^ . ^ v ^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^ * — ' - ^—^ ^ — — _ ,
W . C . Roscoo , Sydney DobelI , Longfellow , and W . M . Rossetti , and tlio result is a veritable little book of poetic gems .
From tho National Temperance Public at ion Depot . — ' Saved at Last , and other Temperance Readingsin Prose ¦¦ ¦ * and ¦ ¦ Verse / being Evans '
Temperance ppippph ^^ r ^^ pp ^ v ^ V ^ P *^ P * ^^* *^^^^ HP ^ P ^ k ^^ , ^ p ^^ ^^ ™« Annual «^^ " ^^ r ^ F * - ^*~ ^ ^ , ™ 1883 ™ ~ . ~^ ¦ ^ ^ ' - ^— These ^ pj ^^ ^ - ¦ - ~ readings m — , needless whicn 1 are to ¦ ¦ V all ¦ say adapted intended ——~ —~ for public to enforce -- use - , are not - , it onl is y
tem p ^ ^— —^ W ^» perance ^ P ^^ ~^— " ^ ^^^ ¦ , bat ™ ' ^ ^ J , tota ¦ l abstinence ^^ ^^ ~ ^ " ^^ — ^ , and T , _ at the top ^^ ;
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Jan. 15, 1883, page 9, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15011883/page/9/
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