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_ - April 15 ,1890 The Publishers' Circu...
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and spect always of theolog have ical been belief a - member . She > v of v says - the : Church 'lam .
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books , I can scarce , ly believe . ' y my * #
* * Lux Mundi' continues to create much stir in ecclesiastical circles . We believe
another edition is being issued . It is reported __ — — ^ - . - that this _ . __ edition — _ _ __ ¦ will »•» have . * a « - * # w ¦ v ^ i some *^ r ^ ij iv , / infor XX . A X *^ X . - —
on mat ' ion Insp bearing iration' on the the object Rev . being C . Gore to ' s remove paper
amongst what (_ J is said Hig h to Churchmen , be an — ( — I erroneous — regarding _ (^ ^^ & rS impression VV the ^ **>* . X ^ , W views V aXX 1 , V - * . ^ » T T V KJ - / !
of the author on Christ ' s divine power . # * *
ing ^ j So in much Merry stir , 9 Eng was ~ J land - - „ created „ „ of v ... Mr ^ over . -M . a . . s the Gladstone ^^ , A « -W reprint - * ikJ V V ^ 1 IV ' fcj s -
p understand aper on ' Ellen determined Middleton to , issue ' that the he has , we in , book dook form paper
pampniei pamphlet or or rorm . . Mr Mr . . Uiads Gladston tone e will will . notes however . In , revise view the of recent article , developments adding ¦• explanatory in the ,
of Eng th lish e p Church aper , Mr , bearing — - — . Gladstone - v - ^^ i * on w w *_ the 1 -x ^ 4 ' s >_ central * m ^ r contribution a & iv XX \ JKJ feature X l * VAX Vy will 11 1 ¦• m ^ __ __
be awaited . with . considerable interest . * ## *
It is stated that Prince Bismarck will forthwith begin an autobiography now that he has
plenty plentv ot of leisure leisure time timfv . The Tho work wort which whinli will wi'll personal b personal e a very scene scene extensive and and on in incident e cident , will embrace , huh but , also also not mn much onl ^ y
colonia information l policy bearing Prince on German Bismarc KJ , k forei ¦ has gn b IL an een d
^— ^^ W *^ ^ " ^ ^~ ¥ m . ^* - ~ ^ J * Ji ^^ ^* f M p * A AvV A Vi * p ^ U ^ \^ J \_ J M X very careful and industrious in the collection of documentsand when he retired they had Jl
leas accumulated take some to , -f —¦— a considerable - « great - " - ^ » » » ^ rf extent - a » . » ik 'V ^ time . ^ . ^ «/ It ^^ to will » . sift VIA ^ doubt _/ W these M . KlVt
papers and arrange them .
bu i > ut t There human numan are ingenuity in many & enuitv ways m in of tins this earning respect reanect a livelihood is is not not bv by ,
any means played out . There is a man in m America the # , oo according / c Buyer , to who a Htatement is willing to just provide made
nove vain lists for new who ideas have in cud tic gelle 'ion wi d th their read brains -made in tne tllO plots , niirpnn which haser . ttPtV can This T be 'lli adapted a enterprising onfornrioinrf and expanded gentleman rmnflamnri y by
which is also purc , authors it seems wish . , prepare to ' dispose d to purchase of in the stories germ . ' His impudence -v f is MK 9 astounding UiM / tl \ it almost 1 / reaches
tlie sublime - ^* ^» v » ,-v » . v ^ . U VVM , AA A fS ; 7 1 ** l . aV ^ KJ A VM ( VAAV > M ## •
We understand that the new volumes of include Kossuth ' his m s M criticism emoirs , on expected the policy shortl of y , Napo «^ will i -
- ^ w * . w , * . * . ** * A * V / KP ^ KJU * VrAJI VIAV fc ^\^* » X > W ^ JL Jh ^^ fg leon ^ . III ' . . toward V ¦ s the Vienna Court , his :.. V : views . ' , ^ | on V —
the Pope and the secular power , and an inter- I view between Prince Bismarck and the French
Ambassador , Comte de Saint-Vallier . The work will receive additional interest by reason of the publication 4 of several importan JL t letters , ^^
including one from Richard Cobden to Kossuth during the Crimean War , and some letters — -- written ---- by Count Andrassy »/ whilst he was
in exile , ^ , # #
A somewhat novel book has just been published in ParisM . Holland de Denus being
the author . It , is called ' Dictionnaire des Appellations Ethniques de la France et de ses
colonies . ' M . de Denus has gathered together no ^ 4 ^^ ^ - ^ less ^^ h ^^^ p ^ b ^ r ^^ p than ^^ 4 * ^^ ^^^ p ^^ ^^ fc 4 ^^^ , 000 ^*^ ^""^ m ^ names ^^ — — ^ — — , ^ B but he — is yet ^^ far
from having exhausted the communes . His MXb is to supp k ly the names applied to the
purpose inhabitants — r «» v ^ *^ . ^ B ^ ^^ ^ w ^ ^ ^ of -r p ^^ - different ^ v «— - m — w — — — towns — — , with X . X . explana- tions . For examplethe people of
Saint-Yrieix are called Arediens , from the founder of a convent in the seventh century . The
work is one possessing special attractions for philologists . I -Mr
I * * I Mr . Hall Cainein an article entitled ' The
New Watchwords of , Fiction , ' which appeared in the current number of The Contemporary
, states that he never yet met a French m m « man wi with th any fmv claim r . laim to to insight msiorht who who did did not not believe believe
that possible Zolaism dead as in a France literary . f Realism orce is as Mr near . Caine ly as
thinks , is a spent ball in England , as well as * across » ^^ a . ^ r ** jr ^ r the ^/ 3 , A V ^ Channel > - » * *^» k ¦ iA « 4 ^^ . _ 'In ~ ™ ^ _ — France — — , ' to quote ^ •
his England own wor trivial ds , . it The has rei been gn of nasty mere , fact and in in imag imamnQfi inative ro literature liforufnrA was Wfl . a VfirV short short- and and it it
is making its exit rapidly with very a sorry , retinue of either tea-and saucer nonentity or of
harlots at its heels cup ; and the new Romanticism ¦ that was % before it is coming into its own - aizain - --- . '
» > V / • JV V / A r JL . A V f % — — — — — We * * ^ should ** - * " ^^ *^ be ^^ dad * **^ ^^ to **^^^ " think ^^ " *^ ^ ^ that Mr . Caine
we was are right not , but ourselves , cheering quite signs as notwithstanding sanguine . ,
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IWe notice that it is stated that the pictures thousand sent into Burlington in excess of House those this forwarded year are last a
season . Messm . Houston , Mifflin & Co . will
shor bearing tly publish the title a book ' Robert by Mr Browning . Edmund : G Per osse - sonalia . '
A new candidate for public favour is the in British the fi sporting / yortsman world , which . Mr will . deal G . M with . Kelson matters is
the editor . An interesting paper from Lord Acton iGiese iese on
brecht the f . h « German ftfirman will historian hifitorian in , . the Wilhelm W next ilhelm number von von of * the --English , Historical appear Review .
It is rumoured that some ladies are arrang devoted ing for to the the issue interests of a of new women paper , and entirely to be
published weekly at sixpence . 1
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 15, 1890, page 441, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15041890/page/7/
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