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Messrs. Frederick Warne & Co. The Earl's...
Messrs . Frederick Warne As Co . —continued . Great Events of the Worldin Poetry and
New Prose illustrated , by Kebecca edition W . of Brown Grimm , . ' s Fairy Tales ,
and the Arabian Nights . New Carpenter editions ' s Elocutionist of Pepper ' s C and yclo Keciter paedic . Science ,
A with new-edition many illu of str Poor atio Jack ns , by Clarkson Capt . Marryat Stan- ,
! field . Gulliver new picture ' s Travels books , an with d K many obinson coloured Crusoe p , lates two
Evelyn and nu ' s merous Diary and engravings Correspondence , . in the
, I A * new Cavendish work by Library Silas . ' K . Hocking , author of
4 A * Long Her Benny Delay 9 , ' b & y q Thomas ., and Keyworth j -- .
Juvenile ^^ W ^^ a ^ mw ^»^ ^ m ^ mm Literature ^^ ^^^^ - ^ mr ^ m ™ W _ w mm , u' w : ^^ m ^^ - ^ r m ^^^^ - ^ - ^ r ^ ^^^^ mm *^ w __ » * ^^—^ ^ — New editions of Lady Barker ' s well-known
quar Stories ters , , abou Sybil t— ' s A Book Christ , and mas K Cake ibbon , in Sto four ries , Mrs Mrs Vn valentine . lflntiTifi '' s K K ate ni . tp > D Dnnran uncan and anii D D . . Eich Rich - -
Three naond , new 's Katie Yolumes , or the of the Simple Gordon Heart , Library . viz .
Ebb and Flow , by B . Andr § , The Pursued , , by , W . J . Crordon , and The Major ' s Campaign ,
New T y Capt Book . J s . Percy : — Groves . The Holiday KsakeThBirthday i / Gift
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- il Chapp lustrations ie , and How after he water loved a colours Dollie , , by Jappie E . L . Shntft . and Tnn / nv other artistic children ' s
books .
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Oct w 15 re . I 887 s * 4-U-V X UJL > llBUCfX » l ^ lXOUlill /
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Messrs . Macmillan & Co . announce for . ¦ : immediate ^ -m >^ t ^^ mi m **^^ , ^^^ % sw w ^^ publication w ^ ^* b p \^*« b ^«^ iwjL v ^** ¦¦ !¦ ^ Mr —¦ m . * m Saintsbury n . * w ^*»«* » fw ¦ »*« w w »^ . _'* s v ' ^ His h ^^~> w -
tory of what of is Elizab intende ethan d to Literature be a comp , ' forming lete history part
in four volumes by various writers . The narrative is illustrated by abundant extracts
from the less-known authors . The mrnrn ^ «^» - ^ mw correspon - ^ ^ ^^ tmm « HB ^* r w * r w *^ ^^ - im ^ m dence m mt ^ mr ^ m ^ h ^^ - ^^ of - ^^ - — - - Sir - ^— ^ — Henry — - - — — - — ^ g Tay -. — - ^ m lor , —
mous of selected Prof publication . b Dowden y himself , has to as been reduce materials placed in for bulk in the a posthu and hands to
prepare Athenseum for it the covers press a . period According of sixty to years the
the from mind 1824 and to 1884 life , of and Sir very Henry full Tay y represents lor in his ,
work work » * ¦»¦» ^» « k * M as mrn in ^ tw ^ ^ a ^ r the poet »^ * - ^ ^^ Colonial »^ m and / w ^* rffc ^* w prose »^ ¦•» ^—r " * Office » •*** -writer » * ^— »•• , - ^ — in , -w "in ~~ his his *~ literary move __ — -
and ments his in home London and society in the , comparative in his friendshi retire ps - ment mftnt of nf Jus Hia , later latftr years v « a . rf 3 » . when whan ne he became became a a
sympathetic adviser to younger , men of letters . Among Southey his Miss most Fenwick frequent Sir correspondents James Step were hen
James E . V / illiers S , pedding , and , Aubrey Lord , Blachford de Vere , Hon ; amongst . Mrs , . tSaose with whom he corresponded ¦¦ ¦ occasionall « rw- ¦• y
— ' " ^ ^* - W *^ ^^ W W ¦ *• ^ J 0 mm * W W tl + m m - ^^ - J ^ j ^^ k- jm ^ r ^ " ^ ^^ ^^* " *»¦ ^^^ ^*» ¦ " ¦^^ ^^^ ^<»» ™ ' » " ^^ " —¦ — - - — - m were Carnarvo Lord n , Mr Grey . Gladstone , Lord , Sir Aberdeen B . Head , Lord , Sir
F Frederick rederick Elliot Elliot . , Sir Sir Uharles Charles Elliot Jiaiiot . , Lad Jbacly v Minto Coleridge , Lad , y Lord Pollock Tennyson , Caroline , Norton Wordsworth , Sara .,
and macaulay Mr . Swinburne , Sir J . Herschel . The , selection . Dr . John , which Jt 5 rown it
will has been be published decided to in confine the spring to one by volume Messrs . , I
Longmans & Co . Mr . S . Mullen's 'Monthly Circular of
to Literature — — show — — — — — quick - ^— k , ' ^— published —— - ^ —^ attention ^^ ^^ - ^ - ^^ ~^ m ¦ ~ ^^^ ^^ v ^^^ at - ^¦ ^^ ¦ i Melbourn to ^ mw ~ - ^^ new —^^^^^ T ™ books — ^ e , ^ ~*~ continues ^^^^^ m ^^ r ^^ . r j ^ The ^^^^^ p ^ ^^ v ^^^ B ^^^^
sp introductory eak of the notes more are important very well books selected of , and the day .
By the way , we notice that Mr . Petherick's new Australasian book journal has made an
printed excellent and start well on its edited career , . and It ^ is promises admirabl in y
every way to be a great success . - ^ #$% j & m The Woollen and Worsted Trades Journal
of which a promising first number has appeared , , is published at 113 Cannon Street , E . C .
should There is perform a wide field useful for functions the publication . , which
Mr . Hutton ' s new volume 6 f essays * On Some of the Modern Guides of English
Thought in Matters of Faith / will treat of CarlyleGeorge Eliot Matthew Arnold
, , lishers Newman are , Messrs and F . . Macmillan D . Maurice & . Co . The
pub-Christmas Unristmas ^ The Art nu number m Annual ber or of tne the ' for Art Art 188 Journal J ^ ourna , being l- is is this this the
year devoted to the life and work of J , . L . E . Meissonier , whose pictures realise such
fabulous prices . The text is from the pen of Mr . Lionel hotegmv Ilobinson -ure , and of we 4 La are Kixe ' promised ' as well a full as
page illustrations p of niany oliher' pictures , . After remaining quiet for some timethe j
, Incorporated Society : of Authors has suddenly I broken out into fresh life . We understand
that a report of the spring conference , which took place at Willis ' s Roomswith additional
matter and a summing up , by Mr . Walter Besant , will shortly be issued under the title
of * The . Grievances between Authors-and Publishers . ' It will come from the Leadenhall
Press . Messrs . HandMaKTally & Co . of — Chicago
and New - York , , whose — — reputation t / — , for chart ___ ^^ work is widespread , send us a number of their
kept * Indexed well up Pocket to date Maps , and . These several , we new notice features , are
that are now introduced add greatly to their usefulness . Messrs . RandMcNally & Co . ' s
* Railroad , County , and Township , Map of New York / of which we have also received a copy
remains as heretofore a splendid example of , chartographical skill . Another excellent
production is the * Sectional Map of Colorado . ' The JLXtO main XXi . Cbt . lM . interest XUl / CXCDl of KJJL Sir t ^ JLX Henry JLJLX 2 XIA . J / Layard JLJO-J CKJ . VA 's O
Baby c Earl lonia y Adventures / which Mr in Persia Murray , Susian announces a , and
says the Athen & umy lies , in his journey through , Persia and the country west of the Tigrisa
district ^ n *~ _ in A which ^ h ^ ^^ he ^ K has ^ b had ^ M ^^ scarcel y any , if even , one t-UltJ , , European XUUlUpCtlll forerunner JLUXCJL UJ . JIXJIC / JL or ^ i . successor OUUUOiSDUi . . . He JLJLC 7
resided * for many months with a chief of the Bakhtiyari nt ^ r ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦—¦ t ¦ ribeas one of ¦ his own ¦ famil ¦— f y
^ until ^ i *^» r ^^^ m ^^ ^^^ ^ the nr . " ^ w ^ . ' ^^ said " ^^ — ^ ^ " ^ p chief - ^"" , ^ j — ^ * ^ " ~ was ^^ —»—^^ treacherousl rml - ~^ ' ¦ " ' — " ^ r ^™ - ¦ !^ " y ^^ " crushed " —¦ " ^^ ^ ~ ' r j , ^ m bthe Persians . On one occasion Mr .
Layard y was sold for £ 10 , and in many instances he owed hia life entirely to his own .
nerve and readiness . II
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Oct. 15, 1887, page 1227, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15101887/page/9/
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