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1 *42 The Publishers' Circular Dec. 3118...
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1 *42 The Publishers' Circular Dec. 3118...
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December 31 , 1887 . A T the close of the year it is usual to reflect
- ^ X on the past if on & does not speculate as to the future . We have occasion to "believe
that during the year 1887 , memorable as it has been through distinguished Royal associations ,
the business in book » has "been better than in immediately preceding years . As usual , books
have multiplied ; but it remains for Time to tell of the permanence of their interest or value .
Little faith can be placed in annual surveys ' of our literary products ; they are either too
partial or too perfunctory . Weekly and monthly lists of ' best new books' are equally
untrustworthy . In the long run the public finds out for itself what suits it best .
The revival of trade , which is now evident throughout the country , cannot fail to reach
the book business ,, which , unfortunately , is one of the first to feel depression and one of
the last to benefit by reawakened prosperity . Publishers , according to their custom during
the change of years , are at present holding back some of the books which are expected
to stimulate the new year ' s early trade , but there appear to be good prospects in store for
readers of all tastes and inclinations . That authors , readers and all the busy workers who
bring them into contact and sympathy , should , during 1888 and years to come , enjoy healthy
life and good fortune is a wish which cannot fail to come from the hearts of those whose
occupations bring them into close relations
with writers and the public at large .
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The Mr address . John which Mqmey Mr . Johh O £ Morley ' Aphorisms delivere . '— d
at tl ^ e Edinburgh Philosophical Institution in November last Jhas'toow been published
separately by ^ Messrs . Macmiilan & Oo . On perusing w ~ — — ^^ — a ^ M it * ^^ , M the — — ¦ ^*^ first ~~ ~ ™~^ ^^ thing ^~ ¦ ¦ " ^^ ^^^^^ r ^^ that ^^ ^ m ^^^^^ r ^ ^^ may ^ w ^^^^ v ^^ w occur ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ y to ^^ ^^
should the reader have is a robbed feeliiig Literature of regret of that a -Politics scholar
so profound as Mr . Morley , If ever a man exemplified the couplet which Goldsmith with
great felicity applied to Burke , it is Mr . Morley 4 .
* Who wno mind . , born born lor for tne the universe uriiversfi . , narrowed -narrnwerl his "his And to , party gave up what was meant for
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in in in these tnese young Burton pages Dacrea manhood ' s exp . and and loits in tne the in the recital recital school army - fitly fitlv boy are chronicled nnnn days and the f . Ti ^
larger works and performed more , important in maturer account years . of opens We Ms great need , not remind readers of his remarkable jour ^ ieyfi
in Arabia , of his pioneer work in Equatorial
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 31, 1887, page 1842, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_31121887/page/4/
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