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Early next year Messrs . Sotheby will sell a collection ¦** of engravings' the property 4 of a
Member __ aw — ^ of Parliament -W ^ 1 ^ ^ a w . ' , Some t ~* 4 ^ interesting » J v I ; lots are included .
At Grosmere on the 23 rd inst . Messrs . including Bay ley & a Son set , of of Coates Ashford ' s * Herd , will Book sell . books ' r
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\ pec . 18 , 1885 The Publishers' Circular 1577 13
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Dr . John Saul Howson . —The Dean of Chester , Dr . John Saul Howson , died at Bournemouth — _ _ on Tu — esday . _ the _ 15 th — instant __ .
Born at Gigg leswick in , 1816 , he in 1837 graduated at Cambridge , and received his
M . A . degree in 1841 . He was a great traveller , boldt and made * Christop the acquaintance her North of ' Charles Bunsen _ -- , Barry
Humand other , savants JT . Dr . Ho , wson ' s literary «/ ,. works were numerous , but he will - - — chiefl - - y be
remembered in that department through his joint editorship , with the Hev . W . J .
Conybeare , of c The Life and Epistles of St . Paul , ' published in two quarto volumes in 1852 . In conjunction with Mr . Alfred Rimmerthe
artist , he published ' Chester as it Was , ' , ' The River Dee , ' ' Architectural Drawing Studies / and * Ancient Streets and Homestead l s of
Eng Remains land / and He Letters also ' of edited T . Wh the ytehead Poetical . The miscellaneous works by Dr . Howson
inon clude *^ «^ ^ M < The V ^ h * m special ^ ^ " ^^ ^ . Pil ^ v tfb ^ M ^ gr pgb ^^ m Sermons i l »* m ^ b m ^ ' s W * m * Progress ^ B ^ h ^^ " ^ i ^ , ^ L P . ^*^ ec » ' ** ' " ^ t / ures ' " Fashion ^« . ¦ ^^ , and ^—^»^» - - ^ ¦— — v / Essay < The — s
Consecration Hubric / ' Alms and Oblations / ' Good and Bad Habits / ' The Lord ' s Table /
c 1 Moses Meditations succeeded on the by Miracles Joshua , ' of ' Our Christ Own /
Things and the Things of Others / ' Proportion in 4 Sacramental Religious Belief Confession and Reli / g ' ious School Practices Drill , '
Music , and Prayers / ' Sermons to Schoolboys / , 4 w Short ^^^ ^^ »^ ^*^ *^ m ^^ » Sermons ^*^ ^ " ^ ^^ " ^™ ^^ ^^ ¦ ^^ ™—¦ " ™ ¦ for ™ ™ —™ - ¦ Farnil " ^ " ^ '"¦ —^ ' ' y Reading ' ~— ^ " — — ~ — ^—m m / and
Good The . Way to do Harm and the Way to do
Mr . Thomas R . Clifford . —In connection with the scholastic branch of the book and
stationery trade no one was better known in the north tonwho of Eng died land on than the 5 Mr th . of Clifford December , of Darling at his
residence , in that town . Mr . Clifford , was a shrewd business man , and at an early period after the passing of the Education Acts saw
the prospect of profitable business in the development of the department of school requisites of every description .
Dr . William Henry Pitstnock . —We regret to record the death of this well-known writer
which occurred at Pinner ,, on the 2 nd of
December . _ »> v-
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Messrs . Grant < fc Co ., wholesale stationers , advertising agents & chave established
offices at 30 ^ 7 Queen «^^ Victoria , , Street , E . C .
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, little pamphlet , Mr . James Elliott , of 13 Langham Street , has put forth his views on Lustra Painting , ' of which he was the inventor . At a
time when there is such a general lack of something that shall be at once useful and ornamental as ^^¦ ^ w *^ ^ an MV ^ K ^ K accomp ^^ 40 ^ B ^ ^^^ ^^ r ^ B ^ V ^ K H ^^ lishment *^ ^» ^ V ^ "s . ^ bt ^^ v ^ b w ^*^~ - ^ w ¦ for ^^ - ** ^^~ young ~^ v ^^^ v ^ + ^ m mm ^ ladies ^ ~^^^ ^^^ mm - ^^ ^ mw , ^ K ^ Mr ^^^^^^^^^ to . ^ f
Elliott's work should be looked upon with more than ordinary favour ; and in this little pamphlet — - — ho — — has set — — — very . — . p ^^— lainly . before — his - readers - _ ... _ _ the — _
. rules tor their guidance . Lustra painting , we believe , has now been in existence for over four yearsand has attained very considerable success ;
and fro , m what we have seen of the admirable effects to be attained by this process , we think it should meet with even still greater
approbation . From MM . Boussod , Valadon , et Cie . ( Paris . )
— We have been very much impressed by the beauty of the printing and the delicate richness of the illustrations shown by ' Les Lettres et les
Arts . * The January part of this journal contains a spirited coloured sketch— 'La Charge * — bEdouard Detaillefinished in the best style of
that y masterly delineator , of martial scenes . From Messrs . Cassell & Co . ( Limited ) . — It
would be difficult , among the many shilling works of fiction now being issued to the public , to find a story of greater dramatic intensity than
' Morgan ' s Horror , by George JVIanville Fenn , which constitutes the third of the ' Rainbow ' Series . From the first chapterwherein a
r storm ^ r ml ^^ ^ _ .- ^^^ ^ at ^^ sea ^_ ^^^ ^^_ - is described ^^ ~ - ^ — with - — — —— such v , vigour « — — and force that the reader almost seems to feel the angry ^^*^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^^ J ^ ^^_ % J rush ^^^ ^^ f ^ b »^^» ^^^^ m of ^ b ^» ^ the " ¦ ^™ - »^ ^^ tempestuous - ^^ ^^ - —— - - " * ^ -- ^^ - - — — ~— — »¦ — wind — — as — — — it — half — — — —
sweeps the two men on the rocks from their slimy foothold , and to hear the dull roar of the waves as ^ j ^ m > they ^^ ™ ^ ^ m ^ w foaming ^^ ^^ ^*^^ ^~ ^~ ^™ ^ ' — ^^»* l ¦— y / dash ^~ ~™^ ^ ^ " on ^ the — — — — — iron ^ " ^ - g ^^^ irt — shore , w
to the conclusion , when light beams on the horizon at last , and all are left happy , the story is thoroughlinteresting and attractive . Mr . Fenn
obtains ^^^^^ b ^ K ^^^ P ^^^ ^^^^ ^ B ^ V S ^^ k ^ B- ^^ his ^~ y m ^ v # **^^ m effects ^^ - ^^ r- ^ mmm - ^^ ~^ r - ^^ " ^^ b y strong ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^— ^ - ^ ^^— ^— — vigorous — ™ - — — writing rather than by nicety of detail , but the result is most enthralling . His latest story is certainly
in no way inferior to the best of its predecessors . From the same . —* A Crimson Stain , ' by Annie
of Bradshaw original , the novels second issued of the by * these Rainbow publishers ' Series , is a story ¦¦ f of ¦ . Don Evori - ¦ ¦ -- caa Spanish
opportunity doctor ^ ^^ r ^^ v . ^ ^ , * ^^ ^ *» happening ^^ ¦ of revenge ^ ^ " ^ " witnessing ^" ^^ T" ^\ ^ " ^ to visit ^ a public * Seville ^— ' ~ — , , executi has XT the on ^— . ^ He tam lW ^ ^^* ^ conceives ^^^ mW • ^^^ ^ " ^ *» » ^ mr r ^ r ^ a W ^ P deadl ^ hrf « ^ . ^ ¦ ¦ " » v ^ ^— y ¦ animosity * - —— —* - ~ - - ^^ - — — ^ m for — the —^ - execu - - —» - — -
to tioner hunt , and down , having his children shot him . Eventuall dead , proceeds the doctor dies of the plague at Venice , and ie y ,
submitted mitted to tct the the process nrocess oi of a a post T > ost-mortem -mortem examina examina- - \ v tion at the hands of one of the late executioner ' s I p sons ^ j ^^ ^_^ fjm . It oj * *^ is ft »_ r a gruesome « k ^ * . * *^ * + * ¦« ¦ * » - »^« ^ sto ™» - — — - ry —¦ ^ , and the au - thoress — - ' s —
For knowledge much that of medical is unnatural matters in is the evidentl narrative y sli , g she ht . accountsfirs AJi hm tlby the "" "" well-known predilection
of Uf her VVV the Vfc lot *« IW S , paniard is laid ~ * **** y ^ many , for J revenge years - " * ago , and , during , secondl J ^ the y , rei that gn of Ferdinand p VII .
From Messrs . Chapman & Hall . —' The Ordeal of Richard Feverei , ' by George Meredith : newedition — ^ ^ M ^ JL % f Ml T ^ r JkA . # This ^* * ^*^ is ¦ V among ™^^ " ^ ™ ^™ ^^^ — —¦ ' I the ' ^ most " ^^ — — curious — ¦ — — - — , and —r _ ^— is , — .- ^ ,
perhaps novels . , Sir the Austin most beautiful Feverei , a of baronet Mr . Meredith of large ' s of rvf estates married TTinrrWl , havi life life ng , been rresolves esolves unfortu that that nate his his in only onlv his son son experience JtCicham Richard II
shall grow up remote , from the baneful influence I - .. . m :. i * QOrk
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 18, 1885, page 1577, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_18121885/page/9/
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