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and Mowbray the inscri send ptions us are are pretty all appropri and inexpensive ate . , From Messrs . OliphantAnderson & Ferrier .
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marries of insults Mr . and Boulton domesti a widower c hardshi and ps her Morag life becomes as bright , as it had formerl , y h been
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From Messrs . Perrin & Co ., Paris . —* Un Divorce Royal , Anna Boleyn . ' This is more than a mere ~ account ___ of one _ . — of — Henry —„ _ — _ - VIII _ — — — . ' s ^_ Queens ^ v ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ .
The plan of the work includes a sketch of the different dynasties which have ruled over Englandand of their influences upon J ~ one
another f ^ J . , One of the points is the relations — — of the Stuarts to the Anglo-Saxon Kings . The narrative goes back as far as the amorous
history of the Black Prince . We read of the rise of the Boleyn family , of Arthur Tudor and Catherine of Aragonof Anne ' s stay in France
of Wolsey , of Jane , Seymour , of the * Field of , the Cloth of Gold , ' & c . ' Un Divorce Royal ' is , al — together o , a short and interesting ____ ^^ survey — — . _ j
of the reign of Henry VIII ., which shows a From great the deal same of research . —Carm . en Sylva * Astra . The
Queen of Roumania , whose , great literary abilities have been recognised by the French Academy here presents us with her first novel
or been ro before mance . the Hitherto reading her public name as the has author chiefl of y sho 4 rter tales , called in French nonrclles .
Astra' is a touching domestic drama , which turns upon the almost unconscious rivalry of two sisters . It is told in part in . the letters
and diary of one of them . The course of the Roumanian story gives customs occasion as for also animated of the landscape pictures of of
the country . , : From Mr . George Redway . —* Hermes Stella ; or
Notes and Jottings upon the Bacon Cipher / by W . F . C . Wigston . Mr . Wigston does not pretend that his book is more than an * appeal for
the re-examination of Mr . Donnelly ' s claim to . the discovery of a secret cipher in the plays I
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Sept. 15, 1890, page 1127, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15091890/page/19/
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