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Dec. 161889 The Publishers' Circular zst...
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the shadowof Messrs . Triibner ' s winto larger premises ^ , and Mr . Arnold has taken g
opportunity to establish himself at 18 Warwick Square , Paternoster Row , on his ow , n account , while retaining Messrs . Ginnj & Co . ' s Agency .
Two new religious magazines have just been published , The Expository Times and The
Worker . The first is j > rinted at the University PressAberdeenand the second is issued by
Messrs Buildings , . Wells , E . C Gardner . ¦ " The Expository & Co ., Paternoster Times is
intended for ministers , BiblicaL students , and Sunday school teachersand to the December
number men like R . W , . Dale , L . H .. D ., George Matheson IVTn . t . lifisnn _ D TV D T )_ . and a . nH Prftfpsanr Professor S Savcft ayc e contri o . ont . ri --
bute . It has , . ., e a good ^ start , and there is no lack of intellectual strength or moral fervour
about this new claimant for public notice . The Worker is a popular magazine , which appeals
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College , Oxford , the Rev . G , F . Maclear , T > . T > .. and the Rev . J " . W . Horsley , M . A . One of the most suggestive papers discusses ' The
Religious Education of the Well-to-do , ' and some startling truths concerning the ' serious
falling off in the number of godly matrons , like those who in the days of old trained so well the sons of Englishmen' deserve the
attention of all who have at heart , the highest
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Trade of Paris , in its issue of the 7 th inst ., reports the Annual Public Sitting of the French Academyat which the prizes for virtue and
literary excellence , are distributed . The meeting took place on the 14 th ult .
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followed g his own , precept 1 Prizes for subjects of interest to English
readers were four for the best translations from foreign languages . Of these , two were from our own tongue—Green ' s ' History of the
English People , ' translated by M . Auguste and Monod % ' The , jm Jb published Life and by Correspondence fc Plon , fciM Nourrit » WP ¦••»•¦ of ¦ « ki & Charles Co Bk t . ;
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memory o £ heir husband ( who negotiated with : Prince -a Bi mf smarck th « -b « w e - »¦ - surre -- nder ¦ ------ of Pa i i ris ) for
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* Portraits from over the Channel , ' being sketches of English life . ! M . Doucetin the course of his interesting
, speech , stated that the number of foreign productions submitted in competition was less than usualbut this was compensated for by
their quality , . He spoke in the highest terms of Mr . Marion Crawford , who , ' not content with publishing in his own language numerous
has romances composed BHB , which , as it have were made A for us him , in French famous 1 «¦ « M , ,
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elegance : "Zoroaster" and " Marzio ' s Crucifix , " ' published by Dentu .
Of education it may be said in the words of Sterne * They order these things better in
, France . ' In the Programme of Conditions of Admission to the Naval School we find , as one
of the subjects fixed for the Examination of 1890 , 'The Reading at Sight of ah English
Periodical . ' In view of this subject , MM . Delalain have published The Times , No .
32543 . prepared and annotated by Professor Alfred Elwall . M . Calmann Le * has published two books
vy for little people : * The Doll , ' by E . Pailleron , of the Academywith illustrations by that
, admired artist , Adrien JMarie ; and ' Zerbeline and Zerbelinorthe Princess who lost her
Eye , ' by Lucien , , Perey , with many illustrations . M . Li 6 vy has also published Alphonse
Daudet ' s new drama , * The Struggle for Life . ' M . Alphonse Lemerrewhose publications
are marked by so much taste , and typographical beautyhas issued as New Year ' s Presents for ""
_^ , .. B—^ BB BBB BBBBB—f a ^ M . —A B . 1 —ft - ABh with 1890 : 160 * Legendary desi Heroes bH . : Pille their real fc Sailors history of , ' gns y ;
France : their heroic actions , ' by Gaston de l ^ aimeswith 150 illustrations by Eugene L . e
, Mouel ; 'Tales for Winter Evenings / by the talented novelist , Andre * Theuriet , with 80
illustrations by Rejchan ; c The Willow Inn , ' by Jeanne Loiseauillustrated by Henri Pille
and Jeanne Lemerr , e ; and * Goemon the Dwarf , . , -j ' by Eugene —i ~~ t Le — Mouel , j a story % t in prose JL — ' ,
with 32 coloured illustrations from drawings by the author . MM 1 bBBBBJ . Hachette i i & Co . announcethe
publi-BBB—i ^ BV ^ — " ^— BBJ B——BP—BV —B ^ B—T " ^ " ——P V ^ B ^ ^» ^ B > ^ B—^ ^ BB » ^^^ - ^ » ¦ ^ ^^ ' - ^ * ~— ^ " - - * ~— ^ B , _^ ^ ¦ " ^^— ^ BV ^ BP«—B » ^ B- ^^ B . BBBB cation in 30 weekly parts of the ' History of the Gentle Lord de Bayard , ' composed by ihe Loyal Servitor . The first part appeared on
the 9 th inst . When complete the work will form a handsome volume of 480 pages , with
over 200 illustrations in chromo-lithography , photogravure , and black and white . The
text approximates as nearly to modern French as is compatible with a conservation of the irit of the original . It is prefaced and
sp annotated by Lor ^ dan Larchey . Duke Ernest II . of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha has
completed the third volume of the * Memoirs of His Life and Times , ' recounting the decisive events which crowded this important .
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 16, 1889, page 1811, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_16121889/page/9/
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