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I ¦ =_ i . ¦:• ». 282 The Publishers' Ci...
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Literary societies and literary and arti...
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A striking illustration of the spread of...
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Messrs. (iassell Petter Oalpin ^ Oo. hav...
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I ¦ =_ I . ¦:• ». 282 The Publishers' Ci...
I ¦ = _ i . ¦ : » . 282 The Publishers' Circular Apni is , ^
Literary Societies And Literary And Arti...
Literary societies and literary and artistic clubs seem to be coming into vogue on this side the Atlantic our American , fashioned cousins on the . The basis Lotos of a Club mingling which of has the secured sexes which a house has in so Regent long obtained Street
offers among to enrol ladies as well as men among its members , , and it appeals to literary and artistic circles for its clienttle . The Dilettante Societyof which a prospectus lies before usis a still
more recent institution—in fact , it has not , we believe , , yet opened its doors . It has , among its committee " ^ B ^ ~ f ~ ffBBB ^ hB ^ B »^ V ^ Bb B | B >^ B | B ^^ "H " ^^ " ^ B ^ ¦ h Sir ta ^ . ^ ^ BBBB flM ^ B ^ Charles ^^ B ^ ^ BB » M " ^ B ^^ ^ BJBB fl ^ B | ' ^ Bp ^^^ Palmer B ^ BBBB > ^ Bp ^ ^ BBB ^ B ^ T ^ BBi VBP - ^ V ^ BBB Hb , -H Bart ^ B ^^ B ^^ ^ F ^^ B | - ^ B > . ^ ak , « and ^ B » - ^ ^ BBP ^^ - ^ - ^ ^ Professor BBBBBf fl ^^ V ~^ B > « B bH ^ ~^ BBT V ^ r V ^ BF ^ B ^ B ^ ^ Ansted B ^ ^ BBBB ^^ B *^ B ^ V ^ Bp ^ pp ^ ~^ B ^^ , « and ^ il BF ^ ^ BBt ^ BB > afe — - ^ ^ its ^ ^ ' * - ^ H honorary — rv ^ ~^ p- ^^ ~^ ' - — — - ¦ « council Bi A - ^ I BBI ^^^^ ^ ^ BBftfl ^ BB , 1 includes ^^^^^ ^ ^ ^| J ^ m ^^ ^^^^^ - ^ am ^ _ * < ^
several well-known names . The society , which aims at supplying the conveniences of a club in conjunction with concerts and dramatic performances , it is stated , has been ' formed for the iuuiviuxutciture
again purpuses the two tJiiuu sexes uragiiig are to , u be uiivatiiig placed on aiiu terms . cujuy of iiig equalit tue uiie y as regards * r t » , » membershi > . jj . p . ,. nere
A Striking Illustration Of The Spread Of...
A striking illustration of the spread of education among the humbler classes of the French nation is presented by the remarkable increase which has already taken place and which is
of of still these thfiSfi going libraries libraries on in the ; : m in libraries 1877 1877 their thmY attached number nnmhfir to had had elementary increased innrfiasfid schools to to 17 I 7 . . 764 fi 4 In . 1866 Within Withm there the th « were same sarriA only inter interval 4 , 835 val
the number of volumes purchased for these libraries had advanced , from 180 , 853 to 1 , 716 , 900 . In feflmt the incurred BBk Bff - « B > BB on -b- account of this subsidiary IB Bjb « B- ^ B > ' ^ B'l > BBi but most BBBBr important kB means bBBb of education Bi Bf
the ^ sums anma B ^ BB ^^ f ^ State B »^ B » - ^ they th ^ expenses ^ hpT ftv ^ PbBlBh , . ^ the ^^ grant oran ^ BpBBBf , ***^ - ^^ G B ^^ t eneral ^ are are ^ BJB- ^ BB > ^^^^^ very verv B ^ ^ BB » 1 ^ Councils ^ BF " * ^ dinerent different ^^ B > ^ BBP BB Bi ^ " ^ BP , ^ ' ^ r ^ and PB ^ r ^ B ) in in ~^ T BB the dinerent differen ^ BBJV ^ BP BBBV ^ BB » Munici BBBBh I B * ¦ ^ B > t . parts " narta ^ B palities > ^ 'Bfcjl BJ BBBBP H ot of r Franne BP ^ all B > - ^ T ranee B ^ B > ^ BB more > ^ B ^^ ^ . . B ^ BB ^ B ^ BB or ^ BB Thus Thus ^ K |> ~« less ^ ^ BH ^ P ^ , | Br ^ pflJBB ¦ while whil ^ BB partici ^ BV ^ IBBBBB ^ e ~^^ W ^ flBpBm we ive pate ^ - find find ^^ ^ BB . ^^ f V that that But W ^ V Bl WB tne the the * ^ H , « II
' Department subsid s _ tB > ^»^ fvi' H > y ¦ VAAA allowed BBI ^ - ^ BBBJ atAV * k ^ BBB > 9 V-r , 000 X ^ ^> r b »« » ' ¦^ y f b * b . , a the the V «* ^ mT Cote sum rdaT M ^ - > .- » , ^ > « -. ¦» d granted _ M BHBtJ \ ' Or ' «•*»«»••¦ ¦•« was ^ ^ ^ b ^ m b I \ bT y 18 W . the , . TbV 400 'sbi ^ b' Department f . - , ^«* »_ b VnfJk y the ^ > k B > BBft Vb ~ i r Bh BBI * r * Somme » des ^ - "a ^ bT Vt ^ Gers >™^ 1 ^_ S . 4 ll P ^ , was Bl T 700 f ^ , Wffc / BBI f . only \ f , A ** and ^ B > V BBi 20 ¦ •^¦ ^ Mkj by f . , « Morbihan the bW « ' ^ V- "A " > " Nord * " ¦••¦¦ " ' I
50 f ., and Haute Vienne 40 f . The largest number of libraries are in the following departments : —Haute Marne , 548 ; Marne , 530 ; Ardennes , 520 ; and Aisne , 514 . The Department
o of t the thfi JSeme Sftinfi has has 4 461 bl school school libraries libraries . 6 SI J \) 9 ot of which whinh are a . r « in in Jraris Paris . . The Thft smallest RTnailftsf . number rmrnher is ismin t parts he Pyr of VJL & the ie ' es country Orientales UAi Ul still K ? % / , whi without TV ch has , onl 1 y school KJ 48 . - » . Thoug library JLJL K ^ JL h there and IAAJL others are UJUVA many in which communes XAXV / A & the number in various iof
or books VJL I ^ CVJL stories U UVA is J . UM either VJLJL for . l . VS V . ft . W the U * A exceeding . ^ S tenderest V V * T « M . VJU JLJLJL VM ly limited infan JkAAAlWAAV XVJIAV V * V T and « any IVA the VJl T » V the ¦ institution JLAi V ^ A . M \ S choice VA \ S V Vt VJLVAA confined UfX of VS y . * . , A school KJ \^ Ji . JL . VA V ^ almost VT JL V libraries * JLfL / A > » LVX ^ entirel XAA JLV ^ IWJ » in X f ^ y France X to UMIAVV relig VA 1 V ious A is * * »• on w » — books « - " the cy , » , ,
quite whole as , in much a most as b nourishing y the children condition , and . fulfil In many to a large places extent , indeed the , they purpose are of us « popular d by the libraries parents . The sum granted by the State for purchases of books for the school libraries is only 120 , OOOf .,
or less than £ 5 , 000 annually .
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published * Sylvan Spring shortl ' is b the Messrs title of Mr . Francis LowMarston George Searl Heath ' s & new Rivington book , whic Tlie ¦*¦ «« h volume will be
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other coloure s illustrations d plates which by Birket have ¦™ b— been Foster reproduced , - Harrison by Weir Messrs , E . . M Lei . Wimperis ghton , Bros , & . c , Besides there will full be -page included will an be < in Sylvan -- _„_ --- Spring ———1 ^«— ' a hundre 'HiBiai d wood engravin v 11 Hk » pbib-bb . of spring flowers and fernsThe work
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Messrs. (Iassell Petter Oalpin ^ Oo. Hav...
Messrs . ( iassell Petter Oalpin ^ Oo . have disposed of their stock and business th f I maticat instrumeiits and colour boxes to Meseirs & SpottiawoodeGreat New- '^ ovf '
Messr tv ^ o ,- | 3 jbj By ^ ra ese < gppds fe Sppttiswoode and , ui ? wit ider ^ tjxe liave same made superintendence tho ^ ectosaary . Eyre which arrangements . has hitherto to continue , produced the buoR ^^ ^ faStpry ( ns \ 4-s \ -nrr ¦ nna ^ ^ A 4-a ^ ' sl twt 44-T- » ^ 4-T- »« epj />/ v * t ^ eut vni of > % . £ Messrs H £ * . n ... ~ . ^ . , Oaasell /~ 1 _~_ - 11 . Fetter T > - < ii _ LJ ., 1 Galf -lj . ™ in fc 9 f ] s \ ¦ fiAVd t »» ^
eiioured ; the re sem u ; ; 0 $ t of jtjde manage e r . andiataff of . tliis . special ( department . > By ^ this ° ^ * 1 ®* ' the I execution of all orders , will be entrusted to the flame hands as formerly / J li ^ sss ^
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 15, 1880, page 282, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15041880/page/2/
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