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SPECIAL , NOTICE . The Union Jack . ^ ^ * ^ <* " **¦ j- 's ^' n y * v y X " x ^ V _ yS . y ^> s . ^ ^ y ^' y '> S _ /* *^ - ^ ^ Messrs . SAMPSON LOW , MARSTON & CO . beg to inform the ' Trade that they have become principal proprietors of the above publication . Messrs . CECIL BROOKS & CO ., of Catherine Street , Strand , will contimie to publish 'The Union Jack , ' Weekly and Monthly Parts , and all Trade Orders should be sent to them . N . B . — The Yearly Vohtmes will in future be supplied by Sampson Low & Co . ' The Union Jack' was established under the Editorship of the late W . H . G . Kingston , and is now Corresponden conducted t of by the Mr . Standard G . A . Henty ! , Special War '"y y vffy Tfvfvyffyffvvvv yy vf yyyvyyyryyyyyy ^ yy y ^ y y yyy ^ y ^^ yy ^^^^ yy ^^^^* It is Very fULLY Illustrated . tAU 4 AA * i ^ aaaaAaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAA -AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAA . The TIMES says : —' The stories are all of a healthy tendency , for the most part illustrations romantic match tales them of . adventure 7 and glory , and the MAOMILLAIT'S M"Aa-AZIlSrE , in an Article on the Penny Literature of the Day , says : — ' There are some fourteen or fifteen papers published for boys every week . With few exceptions these papers are silly and vulgar in the extreme , and two or three axe positively vicious . . . . THE BEST AND WHOLESOMEST OF THEM ALL 13 UNQUESTIONABLY THE "UNION JACK . " THE STORIES ARE EXCELLENTLY WRITTEN IN A THOROUGHLY MANLY TONE / ( 299 ) 1 r 1 1 ¦ ¦ H ^ BMBMWWBBMWW IP
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 15, 1881, page 493, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15061881/page/25/
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