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1 I ^ cview ^ , & q .. 1 From ' Place ^ which This Messrs . — is ori ' a Laurie inall re . -publication W ' s Were . D EC isti . All ngui of ished en shed ^ seq & in Ang Co es 11375 ., of lo- Waterloo Indians sketch . es / ^^ y me re ntary twenty g sketch -two y in of number Sir publ Herbert , besides Macp a supp , herson They le- . Among the , names ace Sir Alex . " Burnes and James Buries , Sir Henry Lawrence , J . B . Colvin , Ka tfeill , - the Beatson historian , CoL ' S ir ykes Owen , Sir Tudor A . P B , urne Phayre the , Prinseps ye , Sir Bartle , Frere Sir H . Rawlinson , R D port . . Mon Stewart rait tgomery of , Sir & cv J . , -W Sir TJio . Kaye Richard tftfontiep in di iece TTemp plomatic is an ,- Gen excellent uniform ; , Sfr . There is a supplement oa of . illustrative an official ( literature papers . A is chai an ^ interesting teu Aqglo feature -Indi of : the perio wp ^ itoal rk ';; and literat t ure here of are Indm some . pases on the sporting ¦' ' , ¦¦ * r ' ¦ - TTT , ;' . ' ; v .. .. . > j , ¦ . ( .
Froov it was Messrs anticipated . Cliapman that' < The & HAIL Story —From of an $ African fce $ r st Farm , ' by Kalph Iron ( Olive Schreiner ) , would prove edition acceptab has ^ now le appeared to readers in in a convenient general . A form now _ ori semination and ginal verj " stdry Glear of the print df work South . As African a most be assured remarkable life , . the dis and - may Froni Messrs . James Clarke «& Go . — ' His Next of l stor £ in y , ' , by but iSmma itv is a Jane pleading worboise one . , is Without rather , a being long remarkabl y original , Mrs , Worboise * s . ^ tyle of agreeable fiction always man , evinces ner pf a d knowledge epicting its of , l conditions ife- and ^ an . There is liveliness in narration too , as a general rule stor — ies more 6 f a likei so than descri is ptio usua n . lly to be found in From namics Mir ' . is Alexander a sliht and G-ardner . — 'Spiritual h D not yintended as a criti g cism anonymous of Professor monograp 'I ) rummond , ' s Natural Law in the Spiritual "World , * hn % td con-, pres view tend ent that of the Providence thie relation old fait can h of in Grod an be over regained to His -ruling U onl ni ai verse ^ d ever y a - - being « o dose that between it and Him . there , is no room for a supernatttral . From Mr . Jojm "Bieywodd . ^—' History of the Irish Peop volum le e / of by this W excell . A ; entl Q'Conor y written , B . A but . The very partial second period should history from has read come 3 829 b - to to -hand the student . Land As of it Act deals modern of with 1881 Irish , the it affairs , no matter y what every -shade of politics he may favour . From Messrs . JTarrold & Sons . — * Jarrold ' s Norwich * an & lEastern Almanac and Clerical Pirectory specting the ' for eastern 1887 is count full ies of and information the city re of - N lent orw , wh ich ile es the peciall paper y .. and The printing arragge are , me . both nfc is admir lex . eej - - able . From Messrs . Sampson Low & Co . - ^ ' JPiloceretis Senilis F . R . O . P and . Friend other Papers s and relatives / by Walter of Moxon the late , M dis . D . - , un ting pretenti uished ous ., ph little ysician volume will ,. be Alike glad d istinguished to seB this re by ason a pleasant ing , it shoul unaffected d meet sty wijth le ana a iarge Vin > i 6 " fe sj . ^ a 8 ^ pund e of for public the appro most part bation contributed . ' Originall to y , the the Grujfs # p . n £ ei Ifosp jit £ Were ital Gazette ; the remainder take the' form of lectures d societies elivered . ' at The the author hospital or rbefor his views ^ kindred with great frankness and a certain expresses sturdiness of mind that cannot fail to win for him the close attention a his nd comme regard nts of ther his read . 6 is ers sure . f In to e respect xist considerable to some of talism difference this of is opinion only to . be On expected the su , for bject on of no te top « to - of is more what intolera ' we ^ rei ^ nc r e to ^ / ipp we laV ma ^ y j quote but , ' as the ap following ins | tance tu pas res sage made : — ' Medical out of a th little eories dust are of short lacts -lived in them crea- - selves , lifelesswhich , Someone fashions , into a shape , and " breathes , intd it a little puff of himself — eoorf a b fall reath < to of pieces life # hat again * s iio , when t divine the ' ; y so hav that e'Se rved they , wretched their maker broken ' s purpose -down . theories And the are rel blown ics of about these thie truth ture ever , , or in - else shifting the they shape td sti ^ se ck of ^ t about obsolete ; dust , the qf nan little Medical > es > bi an ts Iiitera 6 , of \ , fialse real - descriptions—hi 4 ni $£ the tru , th , as wh ^ ii ^ o ^ e # d ( i * " ¦ r' -m
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T ^ ad ^ CC ^ ange-f ^ of' * Bejifast At-the , re has < Juefet Erected bf Kewtowriards a handsome , Mr bookstall . Olley , ati thel railway etation . This will prove a great to convenience iihe people not of this only neig to hbourhood travellers , . but also " Jj' Mr . James Blackwood has retired from the publishing business of Messrs . James Black-^ G ^ d & Co .,, partly owing to ill-health . Mr . - . pyer William , tbe buaii Paterson ^ ess , from of Edinburg February h , 1 has last , taken with : y . b ti usiness yQ s ^ bock will j plant be , carried and copyri on ghts in , the and sam the e premises , 8 JJovelTs Court , Paternoster Row . Mr book : Blackwood trade when acquired in the his service knowled of ge William of the , abput Collins forty , of ; GJasgow years ago , - to IJe open , canie a to branch London for Mr . Collins . In a few he started the publishing ; business on his years own ^ account . One of Mr . Blackwopd ' s most successful publications was * jfhe Adventures of Mr . Verdant the Gfijeen MS , ' the , and thir subscribed < J part of which 20 , 000 he . to printed the trade from on ; publication . Mr . Blacfcwood also started a series , of diaries , the first one having been published toMessrs . in Griffith 1861 . Farran This property &? Co . about was sold two . year ; ^ ago . After m , ^ ny years of close applipa-; jtipn to business and hard wort and enterprise , J ^ i ^ . _ Bla < skwood ,. may be classed , among the , ^ . ^ ucjpessful publishers . —CorM \\ unicated . ' ' ' : ¦ • ''v :: . :
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 15, 1887, page 290, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15031887/page/16/
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