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Oct l5 1886 The ^jiblisliers' Circular I...
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From Messrs . A . Brown & Sons , Hull . —Brown ' s ' Plain Writing Copy-Books , ' a new series , with
engraved head-lines , in which , the examples are clear and free from ornamentation .- Messrs . Brown ' s experience of scholastic publications is a
good guarantee that the new books are in every way adapted for successful teaching . t rom The Clarendon Press ( London : Henry
r teachers Frowde who ) . —B wish eginn to ers . faci in the litate stud that y of stud Greek y , , wi and ll find a new aid in an ' Easy Greek Head ¦ er' by
¦ Evel ^^ ^^ ^ # ^ * rV - ^ Abbott ^^ ^^^ ^~ ^^^ " ^ M ^ ^ ^^ A ^^^ ^^ . ^^~ LL ^^^^^— . D . ^^ fellow m — »^— - ^ ~ ¦ - and - ~ — ' - ^»* tutor - , w | ^ of B Balliol yn College . , This , reader , is in two parts , and the passages given have been selected especially
for beginners who require something more simple than Xenophon . Part II . contains a profuse vocabularywhich has been compiled by Mr . J .
B . Baker . , Notes are freely employed . Conin sidering price . its merits , the new reader is very moderate
rom who the read same in . the —Possibly a good the remarkable many persons adnewspapers
last dre . ss to delivered the University by Mr . Schools Henry at Irving Oxford in June will h' glad to have it in a durable form . The
discoarso has now been published as a neat , I Actors inexpensive , their Characteristics brochure . The and title their is Methods ' English /
from This a ins Messrs woll well--known known . Daws Canadian Canadian on Brothers house house , has has Montreal recently recentl . — y
of brought the ' out Hand xmi a - third book i edition 6 \ f Zoology JWAvhl , revised with ibxi and enlarged uil / les ,
from Canadian x _ - S Fvwypg pecies ^ JX , Recent *_ T and , p vr Fossil Examp xjau / by Sir * vu heen J . William Dawson , F . R . S . The new edition has
tourists 300 wood largel in engravings Canada y extended should . , and Students be is greatly illustrated , collectors assisted ¦ by , over and b
produced the perusal ~» the \ jh of the volume r UlUIli manual v in ¦ . *•* The good kv / vva publishers sty ouj le * . \ J ; f paper £ tu have , £ /\ ja . y , j
printing , and binding are all that could be desired . Pro Elliot m Mr has . introduced Andrew Elliot to the , pablic Edinburg two volumes h . —Mr .
° the J « - ¦ verse eariy early wr acre age itten of of b 33 33 y . and and Scotc left left hman behind behind , who him him died proots Droofs at
< j U f ' a cidud poetic to abilit ¦ y , in , which the his publication L / 4 h / famil JiAVt y have of ' Poems - wise » - AAA ly
18 17 i scar tho - ~ cel ~* late v J preserve ^ ' » a -. ^' A ^^ \ J rchibald * 31 f \ A J k Jl in III ^ Ll ^ the LUO / IJI ^ Stirling > two l «\ VL » volumes VU « Irving 1 LIAVAJ UU 1 CO V ^ JL / which WlllUXi There W . is 1 O M t y y poem
J ^ ° - tic characterised fervour . Wheth by graceful er the subj treatment ect be love and ,
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nature , or religion , it shows the spirit of true ' % ppetry ^ pm- ~^^ —^^^ ^^»^^^ M ; ^ M many y ^ B ^^^ ^ _ J of ^^^ — the —^ - ^^^^ verses ^ ^^ ™~ ¦ ^ lingering ™ - C ^^ V ^^ — ^^^^\ in ^^ ^^^^^ the ^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ mind ^^^^^^^ ^ ^ - ^^ - ^ r ^^ r
by their pleasant jingle . Even the philo-Irving sophico , -comic as can vein be seen was in not tlie neg following lected by lines Mr . s extracted from The Old BachelorReflections
'' s on the Married State : 'Oh happy is that man , and blest
Of Who W peaceful ho lives lives quietness without without a & possessed wife wife ., , Unvercd UUTCA . VU by KtJ wrangling IflOUgUUg strife DV 11 J . C 1 1
Oh Married what thunders mensurround , yells , and ! clamours , Carron fiarron work work , with with , all all her her ye hammers hammeni .
Could not so , astound me . , Only those who have heard the noise of the i
hammers at the huge iron-works at Carron in Scotland can appreciate the aptness of the simile . To all lovers of poetry we can confidently
com-M ¦ . « f V mend these two volumes . From Messrs . Felscherin & ChuitParis . — ' Un
, Fr author anc , is C en omte Birmanie A . ^ lahe , Notes de la d Bourdonnais e Voyages . ' Th was e
engaged as engineer in the construction of a ; line of telegraph intended to place Bankok in communication with Rangoon and -with the
electric wires of India . This occupation . gave to the author peculiar opportunities of observation , and led to his setting foot in places which had been
reached hy no European . The Comte de la Bourdonnais tfraws attention to the prosperity which has attended English commercial operations in
Burmah , and invites his countrymen to profit by the example . -He gives statistics of trade , estimates of distances , tonnage , a & d a map which
shows the various ways in ^ hich China may be approached . , From the same— 'De TAmour / This
treatisecon-. , ceived in the same beneficent spirit as Michelet ' s ! f . amous -. - ^^ - ^ -- book , g has the advantage ^ - _ ^^^ M over it of being ^^^ f
less physiological . The author is Mr . P . Mantegazza , Professor of Anthropology and Member of the Italian Senate . The motto of the work is
taken from Da nte ' s Parad ( so , From Messrs __ . Griffith __ FarranOkeden & __ — ^ — — , j — , — ^ ,
Welsh . —We have to acknowledge , as received , the first number of * The Anglican Church Maga- ,
zin zine e . a a inonthlv inontnly review review for tor Northern JNortnern and ana Centra centrall JEurope , the editor of which is Mr . John Lomas . | The review , which is brought out as has an org de ^ in
of 'The Anglo-Contiuental Qhurch ^ m ^ a very promising first appearance . ' Contributions of varied and appropriate interest have been
supplied by skilful literary pens . From the same . —The Rev . George Miller , vicar of
Radway , Warwickshire , has begun a series of These ' Historical are issued Sketches at of a the very Eng cheap llsn price Church , in . ' | , k —r h hlet » a « fc form i ¦ for the peop »— ¦ - ~ ~~ r- le of Eng fj land . The
opening pamp ^ — m m ^ ^^ chapter v ^ " ^<^^ ^ ^ ^™ ^™ , j ^ comprehends ~ ^** ^^ ^ ™ — - an account * of the early ^ British Church .
From tho eamo . —Strong stitching in attractive cloth covers and clean printing on good \ ¦* - *** fsw f
V , A V L / l A VsW r VllJ CJbUW . V 1 UUU f-r * A *¦» V * P > ^ - ^ * " * fa s paper m ^ - 'm . are recommendations qualities which in teachers school consider books . These sound ( .
qualities are marked in the ' Geographical Handbook / belonging to Messrs . Griffith , Farran , & Co ' s | educational ifc series . The Hand ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ -books ¦¦» - - —— - ¦ combined - »¦ - ¦
^/^»« , V <^ j *^ jT ^^ B K ^ * - ^ * . ••* ^ ta * *» J * ^^ ¦» ' - ^ l- " ^ " - — ^ » "" ^ —^— " ^ »^ — , — — — — , form a companion to Mr . Blakiston * s ' Glimpses of . the Globe , ' issued by the same firm . They
are adapted to the standards . Mr . George H . Sergeant is the compiler . . Kent i
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Oct. 15, 1886, page 1237, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15101886/page/15/
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