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Messrs. Griffith & Farran Have In Prepar...
I I * la Livre f uture , ' have the well a London -known Hevue home , du Mr Monde . T . F . Litt Unwin £ raire , of published 27 Paternoster by Quantin Sq of uare Paris , having , will nde ^ rtaken the English Agency and will publish it in London on the 12 th of each month . In
I I I I The ( j ks „ Daix n Fe ^ r bruar --Mondes Mondzs y number . ' wnicn which just sho snouia uld ^ received interest interest , we many many note readers readers an article . . entitled ' Les Etapes de la Revue |
I I edition Messrs of . Tennyson Peacoc , k , ' Mansfield works in , & ] Britton volume have in a now variet on y of sale choice the new and handsom and more e bindings complete . l !
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I I I the solid by wa first red y of issue contrast gil of Messrs . , the . binding Peacock cover is ha Mansfield Tennyson ndsomely <& g Britton ilt external ' s ' Laure ly . We ate' understand is foregoing exhausted , that ex cep warml already y , \ [
, , , ^ I has - Mr i t been . E . Stanford taken !¦ - _ - _ up — _> - has b — . y ^_^_ p the ^ L ublished L * ^» trade ^ L . - ^^ the ^* fl ^^ . an . excellent tian & map dan of ordofan the Nile , Darfur from the & Equatorial and Ab Lakes to :
I the Mediterranean , embracing EgypS ( K , , c . ) yssinia . I I Photographic Mr . William Art L an ks , excellent 14 Bedford portrait Street of , Covent General Garden Gordon , has . recently added to his * Gems of
h I ^ Mehalah vin Messrs . : a Smith Tal ____ e , of Elder the Salt , <& Marshes Co ., ha . v ' P jus ubli t iss she u d about , in one Christmas volume in , . the ch year eaper 1880 edi without tion of \
I I I any authorship onfli ^| , » na nrafiin * me »*« - on ot of a a the book book title wnicn which -page , revealed revealed there has such such been , intimate intimate , since knowledge Knowledge that time , oi of much an an almost almost speculation % f unknown unknown as , region region to the .
I and which set before us with such power , the wild nature of its inhabitants . The title-page of , I ' Mehalah' in the new edition only tells us that it is by the author of ' John Herring . '
I I conside The A ring thenoeum the advisabi announces lity of that pub * lishing the proprietors a novel in of its a London pages . ' evening On this , paper 4 A , ' the are writer seriousl of y
I I for 'No an tes Eng on lishma Books n ' ' in s literary the Banner digestion says , ' which 1 am sorry is sufficientl for it . y A burdened daily slice al read fic y t . ion Neither is not goo the d
I Graphic nor the Illustrated London Ne , ws are , , in my opinion , improved by this feature . I Something — they gain — in — one ~ " waybut lose considerably more in another ; andfrom the latter
« I journa rv v ~ ...- l especiall ^ ^ y , the nove - list h , as ousted many topics V once considered essentia , l in an illus-I trated periodical which sustains at the same time the character of a newspaper .
I New Work by the Author of * Lorn a . Doone . '—Mr . Blackmore has in the press a new I work which will be publishedin two volumesin the spring by Messrs . Sampson Low
, , , I I Marston M . P . for , m & Co y . It w will n as be " entitled Tommy * U The pmore Remarkable . " History of Sir Thomas tJpmore , Bart .,
I I historical Professor , and Stubbs theolog v , the al wo ne r w B , ishop among ^ % J of which . Chest er , is well men known tioned his as the ' Chronicles author of and many Memorials valuable
¦ I of ' Chronicles the Rei w —~ gn * - ^> r of ¦ of Edward » Richard I I . . and , ' Councils II . ' ' The b and Coastitutional Ecclesiastical i History ¦¦ Documents - ¦ - of Eng , ' c \ Valter d' and of Coventry The Early /
I I ^__ Commission Plantagenets — - ^ o . ' n ^ Ecclesiastical He ^ p ^ ^ m w w ^ 'i * took ^ ^^ ^ ip'v «^^ p * J part ^^^ p » ^^ ^^ ^ pr ^ m Courts in ^^^** ^^^ p > ^ drawing , H . ^^^^ «^^^ ^^ r up ^ ' ^^ »^ t ^^^ he m ^ - ^ ¦— ' ^^ h -. p- ^ w is ^ ' ¦ ' ^ t ^^ orical ^^ ^^— — ^ - — ^ ¦ ' por ' » ' ^^ —¦ tion ^— ^^^ ' of the —~ tf ^^ B ^^ Report — , 7 ^^ — of — the Royal — Am
I I its telut A new . theatrical It is to be paj written ) er , under as much the edi torshi more p of Mr p . laygoers Henry Pottinger than for p Step layers he , ns a , novel has made and ¦ ¦ ^^ 1 desira * ble ^ rife _ n ^_ _ . ^ ^^ , ^* a __ i ^ , ^ k _ ^ ^^ n ^ r ^ m ^ ^^ ^ p ^^ r ^ a ^ ^ A . ^ H M ^^^ ^ V
I I Mr . Edward feature Legge in histrionic , who for j ournalism some years . The edit title ed the is the Whitehall Topical Review Times , , has under the price taken 2 d . the I literary Jft t of V / A Life \ - /
^ Lord ^ managemen Tennyson ~ " ™ ' ~^»^**» ^ p * * aa ^^ A . . has \ S not J - * V ¥ , ( i as yet taken his seat as a Peer of the Realm . According to the I I for Morning ivi transmission transmission Pod , the to to noble the the lord House House ' s robes oi of Lords Lords were , i > but repa but . have have red in not not due yet vet course reached reached , and were their their made destination destination up in a . , parcel The me
I police The are Public endeavouring Library to and find Museums them . Committee , at South Shields has just taken a vote on I the question of opening the LibraryNand Museum on SundaysTwelve voted
E I ! rafcePayers against 1 ** and Jonn > who six Francis in , b favour y 1 , Memorial 022 of Sunday tes agains Fund opening , t which ews 539 - , rooms . decided ia This under , vote agains the harmonises t Sunday presidency with opening of a Mr recent . . W vote HSmith of the
II I I ^ s tvt upport P P ., Alder from man Co gentlemen tton , M . P . well , and acquainted , Sir Charles witli D the ilke claims , M . P . of , is Mr , we Francis hear , recei to . the . ving gratitude . active ,
I I establish , ^ . ° ment ^ otters many of ' and Francis philan Pensious thropis ' ts or . small The en fixed tire annual amoun allowances t collected . in is t connec o be devo tion ted with to t the he , have
I I ^ alien ^ vendora ^ into treasurer distressed ' Benevolent to circumstances the and fund Provident is Mr . . The Institution money is icer being , to old collec members artin ted free L of of the Cannon all trades expense Street who . The
I I I uoll Messrs ^ red ry by . Macmillan Dr . Morell and Mackenzie Co . will publish at the W .. Gag School the e lec Sp of ture Dramatic , on the M Art Hygiene ' . s ane of , the Voice , recen . tly I it 1 rW says that Ml " . Abraham HaywardQ . C . the brilliant essayist , although ' always
I co . , Withl llis P ennever made more than £ 200 , a year , by his literary efforts . ' The Bcmner I ti /^ lmperS ^^ gon " this must says ' , 'Of t this course on fac the t princip therwise le that " should it must bo be inclined true because to doubt it is tho in
I kJl accir u ° tlle WO statement accep . Remembering as a , that o for hal we f a century Mr . Hayward ' s essays UamuiJL tiua ?
jl I iyiat ^ ^ ,. c ^ t of di « gestion inost brilliant / proauctions 01 tno uuaneny ana jisavnuwiyn , « . »» voo- ^
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 15, 1884, page 159, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15021884/page/7/
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