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scriptions satisfactory and results £ 741 , from the ordinary dividends income . At the for present the year time 1883 nearly amounting 170 pensioners to £ 2 , are 800 maintained from sub- jj « out of the funds at its disposalDuring the to the amount of
£ 1 , 000 were announced . The health . of the chairman evening was subscriptions proposed by Mr . Spottiswoode , over and fl f | other toasts followed * fl
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we Society We take referred of the Authors opportunity in , oor and last , as of issue we giving have to the had it possible in app the lications words aims and for of further probable the chairman information working oi of ita as the to committ Incorporated the society ee of , [ El II I '
management , Mr . Walter Besant , who says : — II persons ( 1 . ) engage The socie d in ty literary is founded work for . the ( 2 . ) promotion One method of of . mutual such mutual help , by hel every p is to legitimate be found means in the , attainmen among all t [ fl I of JLUl international Jkia copyrightWe are happy to be assured w « bAmerican authors that they themselves feel
\ ) 1 strongl »«»» u >« y on «** this ^^ XV subject " •^**»»» . , and T suffer wmv ' v as ^ J ^ much J ^ v ; »*** from . « - » w ^ ** the - » present t * y rj * tk mm condition « y « u auuuvts , of things UlMMi , UUQJr as we WIVlUOQ do ourselves . lT W tgu . • , | ¦¦¦ methods ( 3 . ) "We ! 11 desire and »¦ cost % ^ -f especiall * of v « . producing ^ y that * there books should We f be a wide to fcW diffusion advise W * « 4 ? inexperienced MIVM of correct information members 4 M WAM WAJ 7 how MV as ff best to the to various Qii ^ ;
for ^ fIPmX the production 1 ** of their * . w »> v works » M £ y wwmm ; and * . » to r w warn propose |/ 4 V ^ VW them , if necessary V VVAJVilVVU , against exaggerated ideas yQVV W as arrange to the possible proceeds and pecuniary value of their MSS . . I
I I Mr it . nor Besant is it regarded states that by , as the regards best publishing the publishing houses trade in a , hostile the society spirit is . in The no respect Committee hostile ' desire to \ ! those especially , between that men transactions who sell and between men who author buy and publisher other kind should of property be drawn especially , as carefull property y as ;
! ! to to which such such has an an an agreement agre uncertain ement . . value He He turther further , and he informs informs holds that the the any honourable literary literarv world world publishers that that there th cannot ere , are are possibly manv object other other
! I objects which the promoters of the society have at heart , that they desire to many attract the I adhesion oi every man or woman in this country who writes , and that they have already
I I any achieved body connected no small measure with the of management success in this , except respect the ; society that their ' s paid article officers s of , association from , receiving prohibit any
solicitor payment will for advise their all services the members ; that the as subscri to their ption agreements is one guinea with publishers ; that the , and secretary that it and is
I tneir purpose , no less tnan their nope , to become a great and powerful incorporation .
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I I I the We Young are promised Ireland a party series of of 1848 Irish . under Nationalist the editorshi publications of , based Sir Charles on the Gavan lines laid Duffy down late by
I I II has Premier for some of Victoria time . been Sir residing Charles , at who his was chateau associated near with Nice p a . past The Irish object revolutionary of the forthcoming strugg , le , I
I I ] publications Mr . Parnell and is to his infuse part a y . new Sir national Charles spiri Gavan t into Duffy the Irish considers people the , while present not openl movement y opposing too I I selfish in its princilesand advocates a simple restoration of the College Green Parliament
I He has secured the p services , of well-known Irish writers and politicians . Mr . John O'Leary . I of oi will contribute to the series two volumes—* The life of Theobald Wolfe Tone , ' and a sketch
I I I another Fenianism JP ' emanism contributor . . Thomas Thomas , while Clarke ( Jiarke Sir Charles Xju Lubv by . himself one one of of is the the preparing lI .. K R .. B B . . Uouncil Council a life of of of Thomas Three Three in in Davis 1865 1 &> , 5 the , . will will Irish be V > a auonalist It is that these
I j starting ^ , later poet on . , a newspaper understood in Dublin for the gentlemen propagation , or at of least their some particular of them ideas , contemplate .
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I I inoui We last have number pleasure for in show stating by Messrs that the . Cassell collection at their of drawings premises in in black Lud and gate white Hill during announced the resent
I I I thig present p littl month month e exhibition is ia now now , open or and > en . , and and one will will rarely be be within found found the well well reach worthy worthv of of of the a a visit visit public . . , A A ia novel novel that the fe featura ature works of of I ( I on view have all been d for reproduction as book illustrations . The example *
prepare I I I excellence are equall , y emanatin abundant g from in fi a gu large re as circle in landscape of artists subjects well known , and to reach those a who high are tone familiar of artistic with I M Cassell * isitors will doubtless which hitherto
I I I t wey MOOR urns essrs have are Jkl * . the 4 onl * rkA y most * v seen s > publications - »«?• in nmmnw the translations , and nn v / 1 an made opportunity ntYi ^/ vi b ^ liriifTr y the is in engraver recognis afforded f > ttV % ' *>^ 1 £ ' e s art man of r \ r . examining * y Mr subjects n irv . \ mniirk Seymour r * his Vk «« ' s ingenious in <« produc nni /\ n -
numerous , an lij II Notice ! J ethod sho of uld blending also be white given tints to hia in fine to black and realistic shadow drawing , resulting of in Putney delightfull by moonli y truthful ght , in effects which , wunixture
Hi wn III . y ^ oroua Whnixture drawings of of white whita of sable is ia used uaarL hue . , That Thaf the visito the the eye ev r will may mav find be h « treated trftAtfl two water d with with -colours a & bit nit , of of one colour colour by Carl among JLmon Werner o- ttheno hese , In ? ~ fi » with an Eastern subject , the other a view in Switzerland , by Birket Foster , remarkable
| lU » Messrs w "uo . Handling Cassell here and exhibit the unostentatious are offered for sale beauty . which pervades Jus drawings . Xhe works
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| II l i i > r > - ; W Plowman ^ ' J * Jus mjui 8 ' erand by py puoiisning publishing has followed , y w wirn ith up iyjjxl MM f his . volumes Hachette xxacneih & on et ex the , jig Cie \ Earl , oi of y rans Paris Eng , , lish < Lo » drama Vie »*« Nomade x , umu Chaucer 8 * m & , , et vt , and , len iea II
I I h ** ^ Av ^ ^ k tans « ' gleterre y outlaws & u , pil XIYe grims ox . 8 , iecle & c-f have ( Hachette been ) . carefull Roads y studied , travellers by M , . itinerant Jugsenuid preachers , and he , mass curious ana aetaus wem
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 16, 1884, page 567, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_16061884/page/3/
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