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374 <*74 The O.AJ.^5 Publishers J- U. k/...
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Henry Mr. VIII Jolin ., by Murray James ...
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OBITUARY. We much regret to announce tha...
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374 <*74 The O.Aj.^5 Publishers J- U. K/...
74 The Publishers U k / ' Circular VAUL ULUJ Adhiic
374 <* O . AJ . ^ 5 J- . JLLOJLA ^ X O VJ - . April IC T * & «» ft j II i
Henry Mr. Viii Jolin ., By Murray James ...
Henry Mr . VIII Jolin ., by Murray James - — Gairdner W . H . , Mallock 2 toIs . , Property and Progress . J . S . Brewer , Reign of
Oxford Warehouse . —H . Lotze , Metaphysic , translated . H . Lotze , Logic , translated . Barnard Messrs Handbook . G . Routledgr of Foliage e & Son new . — edit J . . Tom Archibald Burgess Forbes , Knots Life , Tie of s , Chinese and Splices Gordon . George short
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Messrs . Sxnltb , Elder , 4 u Co . —Charles J . J 3 . Williams , Memoirs of Life and Work .
Obituary. We Much Regret To Announce Tha...
OBITUARY . We much regret to announce that Mr . Charles Reade died on Good Friday , of bronchitis
to at his his residence health and in Shep it must herd's- in bush fact . be He a had consolation spent the winter to his at friends Cannes to , but feel without that death benefit has brought him an ; almost welcome , release , from sufferings which have lasted very longand vere
seen education from at the a private first to be school well- went nigh to incurable Oxford . as Charles a demy of Reade Magdalen was born . In in 1843 1814 he , , was and , called after
to cupation cupation the Bar . . at He tie Lincoln was was do 38 ' s Inn years vears , and , old old at before beiore that his riis time first nrst he nove novel had l not , ' Jreg Pee yet Wo settled wom flinirton ngton down , / ' pu published to onsnea any definite m in 11853 B 53 oc- .
, , revealed which app him eared to the in the reading following public year as a , writer was a of still pronounced greater success originality , and . * u Christi st b nis e e Johnstone next ked even /
now now ' It is as as Never one one of ot Too the tne Lat author autnors e to ' s Mend freshest ireshest ' ( 1857 and and ) most most , that pleasing pleasinsr Charles romances romances Reade was ; : but out to it it make was was his bv by his definite next novel novel mark . . , Among his later works were ' Love me LittleLove me Long' in 1859 ' White Lies' and
' Cloister and the Hearth' in 1861 ' Hard Cash , ' in 1863 ' Griffith daunt , ' in 1866 ' Put 1 Yourself in His Place ' ( first published , in the Comhill Magazine , ) in 1870 , and ' A Terrible ,
adap Temptation tations ' of in some 1871 . Mr his . w Reade orks , inc also luding wrote several Put Yourself plays , and in His put PJace on the ' and stage Foul dramatised Play , ' in which he had Mr . Boucicault for a collaborateur . In 1867 he dramatised Tennyson ' s
' Dora L'Assommoir , ' and . one ' Mr of . Reade his latest at various dramatic times productions contributed was to the ' Drink Pall / Mall founded Gazette on , and Zola the ' s
Glasgow unauthorised hero , publication James Lambert of a , series led to of a sketches suit which written at the for time that created journal some in 1876 stir . on More the ¦ recently Mr mi . Reade hv contributed to the Pall Mall Gazette a series of articles i v * h ^ on ' The Cremona
" was 4 ^ v Violin ^ nv ^^ ^ v ~ ^^ conv *^ ^ m ^ . ' ^ eyed mm The ' ^~^~^ v a ^ funeral at ^ v ^^ - ^ half ^ n * ^ B ^ ^ M - ^^ ^ past ^ took ^ ^^ tf ^ ^ v ^^ ^* rk r p eleven ^^ lace ^ Mv ^^ r ^^^ ^ yesterday V ^^^ in ^^ ^^ an ^ mm ^ m ^^ a ^ open *^ n * morning I ^^^ e ^ mm ^ r * r car mr «^ ^^ T , ^ 'Vi in " covered ^ ^^ v ^ the ^^ ^^ ^ i" ^ y church v ^^ ^ i ^ ^^ by ^ i » ^ h ^ F ^ t ^ yard a ^*^ ^^ violet ^ v'W ^^ ^ of ^ tf ^ ^^ *^ Willesden ^^ pall " ^' a ^^^ , drawn ^^^— ^^ . ^^ ^^^ The ^^ by * v ' ^ v ^— bod - ^ - f our v y
horses Willesden , followed , where b it y several was received mourning at the carriages entrance , from of the Blomfield church yard Villas by the , Shep Rev . herd J . C ' s . Wharton Bush , oak to ,
the the case vicar vi , with car , an an brass old old handles friend friftnd and of of i" , the plate h & deceased i . ^ ene » The anfiri . chief . The Thft mourners comn r »< vflfin was was were of Mr lead lead . Compton , encased fmfiased Reade m a a polished nolished , brother . oak of the */ Jfc » . ^/ deceased ^ - * . ^ S WS «* fh * W / V >** , and WXA-V /^ Mr ^ . T ^ -i . . Charles ^^ AJLVJVA A . KJK 3 Liston J ^ XIJI / VIJ , A his AtAU godson C ^ VXAUVJIA ; and MIAlV-i among M" >* A \/ A 1 U the VUV other V / VAAVX members AA * . ^ - / J . A * . f ^^^ avs ^ of - ^ * the
family present were Mr . Arthur Reade , the Rev . Compton Reade , Mr . Frank Hedges , Mr . G . Woodrofe Edwin Arnold , and Mr Mr . . Malcolm Henry Neville Drummond Mr . . Harry Among Jack those sonM present r . Coleman were Mr an . d G . f A . Sala inti , mate Mr .
¦¦ literary Mr ' ** . and Henry " -XJJLAJL theatrical V , James ^ T C * Al . JL \^ fcJ frienda - B JL- * » yron If A V ^ JiJt . , the I / AAV ** , popular K ^^ - ^ K ^ ** XC * X . VA d JU ramatist tVltlUIVlOt * , died Vl , ^ WVk VAX on Saturday rw ^ lAiU Vt JL VIWI , at lAtw his AAJLkJ - residence V x ^ t ^/ - * - ^* - «^ ' » time ^ ' — in
Mr Clap . ham Byron Park , who , o was f a born pulmon in a 1834 ry comp , was laint the son from of which the British he had Consul been at suffering Port-au-Prince for some , Hayti . , was «"" e K d /** . ucate \ A . \ swv \ s d \ A . i Ill n L XJl on / llM don -Ull , j and CkAAVA , , not XJ . VSU b MV e * XXJ ing . £ ^ a bl KJXKi e t o ma XM . M . € k X * X e . \ J up \ JL yj his J . JLXO mind JJJ J . Xi . VV between KJ U U TW \^>^ M . X the \ JX 1 \ J professions J- ** v ^^ . w ^« w *~ —of
l of c aw hoosing Talfourd and ph ' Fra ysic ' s burlesq Diavolo , he drifted ues ' , for and in his to tried literature theme his own n . h In it w 1858 at wri he tin saw ted g some and and thi was layed ng greatl af wi ter th y the amused success same model b at y one the ,
S before trand the Theatre public . , From and man this y of time them Mr are , . B familiar yron ' s as bur to accep l all esques playgoers and p p . lays ' Our have Boy been s , ' which constantly was produced at the Vaudeville in June 1875 is said to havhad the longest of lay m
' Darli jL the ^ cvJULJLUM history ng ^ , ' [ C y ^ yril of rjL j AJL . ' the s a Su K ^ UVWOO theatre ccess , ) ' . 'A JT \ . * Fool JL Deare ' ^\ JJ . and CV r -lXVl than , his aiJ . O Money a . ULV Life ^ XXC , ' ,, ' 'A and « . lJ *_ e Blow t ' The X 11 C for U ^ - 'JJJ pper ^ a 'CX Blow VI Crus UDV run , t ' , ' ' are * Uncle » . » - » any m a »» m -.- actor on . v p Dict g J-, the in a
some best known of his , own of his pieces productions . He last . Mr acted . Byro continuousl n also achieved y at Toole considerable ' s Theatre success , but for as an some time past pttou his xllD health HCtUbll xldv has O not M . LKJU permitted pcmiALljtru . Jlxlll him to LU undertake UJUU . WX . LitKW any Clliy public JJUUHU engagements t 31 J ^ tlgtJlIl . t 511 b » .. fore
most The lyric death poet is of announced Germany . at Lubeck Nearly , a at hundred the age of edition sixty s -ei of ght his , of books Emanuel have Geibel been published , the sale . - , and in 1871 he published a collection of patriotic which have had an extensive
He Adol was a hine facile Marine linguist Colban , and translated a N largel ian no y velis from t poems the of much poets celebrity of other nationalities died on the . 27 th ult
-Her me The bes cleatli deat t p known h is ia annou announced stories nced were ot of , entitled Mr Mr . . orweg Thomas Thomas 4 An Old Morris MorriR Maid . the th , ' « * Cleopatra fou founder nder of of , ' the tha and , Literary TA * Th ± erarv yra . and ana ' Scientijw o ^* c' ^ v .
Lectures lectures Lectwrer . , / the forerunner of the Popular Lecturer , and of the later * Manchester , Scienc . c ,
Mr . In Frederick going to press Leypoldt , intelli , the gence esteemed reaches founder us from and New proprietor York of the of death our , well on - the known 31 st conte u ^*»^
porary the Jrublxshers * Weekly of that city . < A
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 15, 1884, page 374, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15041884/page/6/
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