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W%T lO48 —VOL. XLIV. IRegWered for Tramm...
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I ftrasd. May 16, 1881 It JS £SS
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I LITERAKY INTELLIGENCE 385—394 I PUBLIS...
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I 188 Fleet Street, London : May 16, 1881.
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THE Royal honour Academy of repl banquet...
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W%T Lo48 —Vol. Xliv. Iregwered For Tramm...
W % T lO 48 —VOL . XLIV . IRegWered for TrammissUn Abroad .
AND <® mtc & ftctovb of 2 £ * itiiGf *) anb foreign Xitccoture
CONTAININa A COMFXETE ALPHABETICAL 1 IST OF ALL NEW WORKS PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN
I AKD EVERY WOKK OF INTEREST PUBLISHED ABROAD
I [ Issued on tbe 1 st and 15 th of erch Month ]
I Ftrasd. May 16, 1881 It Js £Ss
I ftrasd . May 16 , 1881 It JS £ SS
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I Literaky Intelligence 385—394 I Publis...
I LITERAKY INTELLIGENCE 385—394 I PUBLISHERS' NOTICES OF BOOKS JUST ISSUED 390 I OBITUAItr 390 , 891
I TRADE CHANGE 391 I BOOKS RECEIVED 391 —394 I nTOEX TO BOOKS PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN BETWEEN MAY 2 AND 16 394—396
I BOOKS PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN PROM MAY 2 TO 16 396—400 I AMERICAN NEW BOOKS 401 I BOOKS NOW FIRST ADVERTISED AS PUBLISHED 402408—411 , 424
, I BOOKSIN THE PBESS 403 , 407 , 408 , 424 I NEW EDITIONS AND BOOKS LATELY PUBLISHED 403-414 416418
I MISCELLANEOUS niauniLiLiAJHhiUUS 41 tf —» —AO I CHRISTMAS CARDS , 1881 417 I BUSINESSES FOR 8 ALE 418
I ASSISTANTS WANTED 418 I WANT SITUATIONS ! .... " [ 418 I BOOKS WANTED TO PURCHASE 419—423
>* I ijntidieix : to -a . zdtt : e : r , tis : e : e & s I frcoration 412 Macmlllan & Co 424 Sotheran & Co 404 , 405 I DeLaRue & Co 413 Mansell ( WA ) & Co 417 ( E & FN ) 408
I J Family godder *^ ° Herald artO & Stougkton Ti & Co 411 416 415 Murray Nelso Morgan n & ( & John Sous Scott . ) . 411 410 408 Stevens Tuck Tegg Spon ( & William . ( Sons W . ) . ) . 417 415 415 H ° Men ( A ) 418 418 Westleya & Co 414
I Uckw T ood . ( Crosby ) & Co 407 Olyett Newman ( G > . ) 418 Williams & , Norgate 418 I ^« w ( Sampson ) & Co 402 , 406 , 413 Saison ( La ) 415 Young ( G . A . ) & Co 414
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I 188 Fleet Street, London : May 16, 1881.
I 188 Fleet Street , London : May 16 , 1881 .
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I I peculiarl poet , and y withal dear , and a critic who not has to , for be , surpassed this response , if he a twofold , be equalled qualification , in the . subtle He is felicities a most happy of bis I I insight writer in whom keen and Attic iri # finds utterance utterance in speech uuuithan tutm usuall uduoujt iI
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), May 16, 1881, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_16051881/page/1/
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