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__ s— I think that it is quite sufficient to do credit to the next Performance of your Club . —Robt .
Burns > . ' Mr "m m- . Kenned TT i y has * also -t acquired « ^ a ¦ ¦ first edition ¦ i of the Kilmarnock ¦ ¦ ' Burns' and
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M . Calmann Levy has just produced , for the benefit of those rendered homeless by the
burning stories _ ^ — ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ - ^^ ~ - ^ entitle __ of r a . Fort ^^ m ^ m - ' de Faison mM - France mmymmm s la , Chaine a collection m \ mm A . ' Quite - ^^^ » of ^ m ^ m m — ^ B ^ A ^ K A . mm
apart the •*•« mr production j— — from the excellent of the volume object , the which names dictated of the
contributors promise so well for the interest of the contents that its success is certain . To
name Ludovic ~^^ mm m HaleV *^ r ^ mr 4 * y , Francois ^ m ^^ rn * Copp . ^^ J ^ e , Paul ^^ f ^ l m Bourget , Hector Malot , and Jules Simon
should suffice . M . Paul Ollendorff announces for the 16 th
inst . a new play in four acts , by M . Georges Duruy — entitled * Neither God nor Master . '
As we , are not in the confidence of the author we know not if the p Aiece deals with the
subjects of Socialism or Trades Unionism . An event not to be passed over in our
notes is the death of M . Chatrian , one of the two authors of the series of stories of French
peasant and soldier life which have attained such a lasting O and well ^ -deserved populari JL A , tyv
under the title of 'Romans _ Nationaux , ' by Erckmann-Chatrian .
small M . hamlet Chatrian in the was Vosges born district at Soldatenthal of Lorraine , a
in the year 1826 , and had consequently , attained ^^ ^^ " ^ a mm * mr good V |^& mmr ^_^ ^ m ^ m ^ old ^ m ^ ^^™ ^^^™ age m * mr B ^^ h ^^ mr for m > m ^ ^^^ mmm the ^ V mm * mm * ^ mmm toiler mm' —i ~ ^^^•^ m ^ ~^™~ mmm with w W mm * mm ^ ^™ ^^ v the ^^ ^^ m m ^ ^ h ^^
pen work who in ei cannot ht hours claim . to have done his day ' s g
Belg Chatrian ian glass was factory emp . loyed After first a not of very all l in a absence from mrt Lorraine / mtmmm he flfc returned mt f to Phals Ami tVAIW - ¦
i and bourg mad ~* , ^^ v where -m , e - -mS * mm the * \ SJm *** r a , AX \ * ^ M he ( VVI uaintance UkVVAAA becam dH m * ° m * m *** VIVAAVV mm ^^ r e tutor ^ k ^ of V- > ^ Emile ^ mr ¦ m m m at n fo W rfft rfBa V the ^ Erckmann ^ — J " ^^ College ^ JUSl . & AA 4 > WAJK mm A . Jk , m « acq-m " " ^ ^^
The tastes of both were literary , and they soon another became their great hopes friends their , confiding irations to and one
literary " •** - ' ** . pro VA & j ec Mm ts . I J \ JVJ , iy VA 1 V JL JL asp UIU L / JLJL AAt % / JL . \^ JL . M . kJ , « CVJ . Jk \ A Their earliest productions d iu the
their Democrate tneir nrst first v ~~ ^ ^ k ^ drama drama % du ^ V * k rf ^ OL Rhin ^^ V ^ # W K was was ^ J y ^^ during ^<^ written wrifctfm ^ i ^ ^ mf Mm * Jmt X ^ ^ the 'h 1 % ^ appeare «¦ JV the th V ^ year ^ W « * ^ m * same « ^> J > ann ^ 1848 hT ^/** A ^ , « and ^ ar * \ m * . . year
ft t was the called Strasbourg ' Alsace Theatre en 1814 / But and was its p career layed
. suppressed was « % ^ short ' — ' ^^ * - ^ , the by V % ^ W the ^^ p lay ^ 1 ^ prefect M JIK having ^^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ m after * ~ been r mmm mmj ^ mT mm ^ « its summaril * ^* WSmW second r * W ^ mT ^ mT ^ m * mm mm y ' ** m *
representation . It is needless to recount all the literary
- " - ¦» * AVVr \« AVMM WKS A VV \/ UIAV ««> AJh U 1 AV M , M V * -- 'M . + ** - % . W their successes — names - ••*»* kftv of the tjux are yj friends iHm familiar 'mwi . Erckmann in lit our vsiaj . ears uui -Chatrian o as cwo house uvuov , as - wold L l i
Doctor w ords Matthias J- 'M . . tMVVAAXtmWJ It was ' , which II however U 1 V 11 first UAUL , the ' made Jt & lfJKVtV illustrious them VUVU 1
* tL nown a to ^ the ir w French ritings reading the most world popular . Perhaps with ^
^ ghsh readers are * The Conscript of 1813 ' JL * W * Waterloo , ' but in France the most
appreciated Freres -mm- Bantzau V mmmm are . ' ' L Both W ^ ' ^^ Ami ~ stories Fritz , ' have and been 'Les
^— —mW - — " mmmr ^ m' ^»^ » " ^^» ^ m * V ^^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ V ^^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^|^ 0 *^ ^»^ V ^^^ » ^^ »^^ ^ MW ^ mW ^»^ V dramatised , and the former has been successfully performed in England .
M . Chatrian , soon after his return to Phalsbourg i entered the service of the Eastern mmr
Railway ^ " ^ mmwmm > ~ mr-mr ^— * ^ - ^ mr ^^ v ¦ Company ^^ ^ p ^ , H w ^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^ mmr mmm , ^ mw ^ m ^ mm in ^ m'mmrmmm which ^ mr mmmr ^ mw mmm ~ mmm he ^^ p -mmw 7 ^ mr attained mmm mm w ^ mrUm 9 ^ mr mmWmmmW-mf ^ mmrmr to mw ^ V mmwrn a good position . He never quitted his employ
being of the opinion of Scott that ' Literature , is a good staff , but a bad crutch /
M . Chatrian ' s obsequies took place on the 8 th inst . at Villemomblenear Raincy
where he passed his later years , and where he , died . His three sons and a number of friends
B mm mm mm , - _ , besides ^ a delegations a from various ^ societies . ^ ^ and servants of the Eastern Railway Company
followed the corpse , which provisionally rests , in a vault awaiting o the time when Alsace shall
have become reunited to France . When this event h ¦ looked ¦ forward i h to by the patriotic
writer —^ — — — — , - ^ m , shall — ^— ^— ^^—^^ ^^ -- - ^^ hav - ^ w ^^^ ^^^ e mmm w taken ^^ v ^ r ¦ ^^ ^™ — p lace — ^^ , the ^^ ^^™*^ ^^^ bod bi « ^^^» ^ y ^^ ^^^ ^^^ will ^^» ^ m ^ mmt ^ mr be interred in its native province .
Centralblatt filr Bibliothekswesen ( Central Sheet for Library Work ) / \ ( Leipzi A . gmm , Harrasso-^
witz ) for September gives us 'Notes on the Greek MSS . of the Hanse Towns , Hamburg , Bremen mm- ^ and mmmw Lubeck' bH . Omo mmmmt nt h and mmmmt an
article —mmmm' ^^ ^^ mm Wmr ^^ entitled B , mm myfmwmmimm a mmmmmw ' ^^^ Der m ^^ r ^* ^^ ^ bfl * Jahressturz , WE *^^ y V mmmmmmmm v ^* mT mm ' mW b mm > mw A ; . - «*^ Wint ^ tf ^ ^^ V ^*^ - terlin . This term is used to desi , y gnate the — —
period of the year when stock is taken of public libraries and books which have been
lent A out are called in . The reading of this article will afford much interesting information
to librarians . The shorter sketches in this part are , as usual , full of interest for those
who have the care of books . The — - four - hundred — and fiftieth anniversary
% i of the invention of printing has been celebrated by jubilee festivals in several cities of Germany .
In Cologne , the opportunity afforded by this celebration was made use of to hold an
exhibition of everything connected with the art and mystery of printing . It is strange
enoug the exhibits h that of were the divided fourteen , the classes fourth , into , tha which t of
book printing and lithography , was the most poorly represented . * o «
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-X—MR . R . D . DICKINSON . A well-known figure in the second-hand
bookselling trade is the gentleman chosen as the ^ mr »^ i ^ v ^^ m * subject W ^ m ^^^ r ^ m' % w ^ m * -mm ~ mr of - ^^ — ¦ ™ this - ^ ¦ ^ - ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^^ sketch * ^^ — ~ . He — was in a
cen reno ht t mm u wned mmt m hk house and % wl has in the never Row since ¦ , quite been half out of a ry ¦¦ ¦ ago
harness mm * ~^ mm-mm mm ^ m . . Mr ^^ , ^ m . ~^ ~™ ' Dickinson - ' ^^^ — - * ^ m- ^ — - ' s prese ° ° - ~ — nt ' ^ - —~ prem — — ises , No . 89 Farringdon Streethave an
exceedingly fine frontage , and are , very conveniently mmm situated ' m * m , mp m ^ mm ^^ mrmm mmj mmr H » for ¦ ¦ ^^^ " mmm the ~ mw —^ ^^ - ^ . r particular m *** "' ¦ m m . ^ m ™^ - ^ " — ^ - ' - ~ ~ -. — class — . ^_^ - of - ^ .- _ customers — ...
for of all whom denominations he caters , . viz . With , clergy a and leasant ministers smile and jl characteristic mmr mmmi mmtmm good natureMr p . Dickinson
readil ^^^ ^ m ^ ^ V ^ fc y ^^ m ^ met mrmm , ^« r ^ ' ^^ mW our mmr mW mw representative m ^ k ^** ^ V ^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^ — ^^ , , ^ W and by ^^ ' -- pulling -- m himself together' was able to call to mind the
incidents of his life . He said : — 4 1 was born at Potton in Bedfordshire in
1821 , and when quite a boy came ¦ up to Kichard I
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Sept. 15, 1890, page 1119, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15091890/page/9/
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