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OO3STT3B JSTTS LITBRABY INTELLIGENCE 1014 -1020 ANNOUNCEMENTS OP BOOKS FOR THE COMING SEASON 1014—1017 PUBLISHERS' NOTICES OF BOOKS JU ST ISSUED 1021 TRADE CHANGES 1021 , 1022 CORRESPON DENCE 1022 BOOKS RECEIVED 1022—1026 INDEX TO BOOKS PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN BETWEEN OCTOBER 2 AND 14 1026—1028 BOOKS PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN FROM OCTOBER 2 TO 14 1028—1030 AMERICAN NEW BOOK3 1035—1037 BOOKS NOW FIRST ADVERTISED AS PUBLISHED 1040, 1012, 1043—1046 BOOKS IN THE PRESS 1040, 1047, 1053 MIS0ELL ANEOUS 1054—1063 BUSINESSES FOR SALE 1059 ASSISTANTS WANTED 1059, 1060 WANT SITUATIONS 1059, 1060 BOOKS WANTED TO PURCHASE 1060—1063 I IIiTID ZEZX: TO .A.:DV ^2I&TIS:E3 3R,S Bagster & Sons 1048 Hamilton , Adams , & Co 1052 Nelson & Sona 1046 Bell & Bradfu te (Edinburgh) 1049 Hey wood (J.) Manchester 1064 Newman (G.) 1065 Blackie & Son -w 1047 Hodder & Stoughton 1043 Newton & Son 1056 AWSJL& AWIS J-l JL ^» XJ»/ ¦ft-FAUXs A TT WV4. \ V ml W V/VT* ••••••••••••1 VVU A-A.V^AVftV'JU * yXA* / •••••••••••••••••¦••• UV p ^rK*MA+*• • • • • • •• •••••«•• 1056^.vv^w Blackw ood (J.) Si Co 1058 Holden (A.) 1059 Nicholsonm. & Sons C^^ U annon &—ml Co~m 1058__ ->~ > ^M. Hou^^f^^^ pbton^B > &A Co.mWmmm\ (Birmingham)d ^^.k. m% ml ^ m- .. 104i>- *^ — _ Olyett. ^^. ^ _ 105^mm. mf^ htf 9mm^k. Cattell&Co 1041 Johnson & Aubert 1066 Cartrid ge (S. W.) & Co 1049 Clark (T. & T.), Edin bur gh 1 052 J nta , Heelis, & Co 1045 Simpkin , M arshall , & Co 1049 Corni sh Brothers (Birmingham).. 1049 Low & Co... 1038, 1039, 1042, 1050, 1061 Skinner , Wisbeoch 1049 Barto n (T. Gates) & Co 1058 Maclaohlan & Ste wart (Edin bur gh) 1049 Spaldin g & Hodge 1055 De La Rue & Co H»57 Macmillan & Co 1040, 1049 Steiger & Co. 1054 Dipro se, Bateman , & Co 1043 Ma xwell (J. & R.) 1064 Trttbner Si Co 1056 liiAft m aiaaerft mm (w.)^^_^_^^ - 1050mml M _ _ _. Miles

— — _ — — ¦ ¦" ¦ .—-. —, .— -1 — —_—— i i . ^ The Annual Illustrate d Numb er of ' The Publis hers' Circular. ' _L_ > , ———— — ' Th e PUBLISHERS ' CIRCULAR ' for Decemb er 1, 1882, will display CHRISTMAS GIFT AND PRESENTATION BOOKS. It will, as usual , form a complete Summary of the PRES ENTATION BOOKS of the YEAR , and will be embellished with aome of the choicest Illustrations.

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188 Fleet Street : October 16, 1882. rpHE recentl y issued annual report of Her Majesty 's Commissioner s of Customs , bearin g dat e JL June 1882, shows a decided increase in the value of our exports of books, paper , stati oner y, and prints during the year 1881 as compared with the pr eceding twelve months . In 1880 the value stood at £3,036,412, whereas last year it rose to ^3,450,374, giving an increase of 13 '6. Taking the printed books separate ly from the othe r ar ticles included in the above class of the Commissioners ' returns , we find that the value in 1881 was ^ 1,099,846, as compared with £9*70,263, giving an increase of 13*4 in the past year. The weight of th e books exported also shows a considerable increase : in 1880 it stood at 97,208 cwt. , but last year had grown to 109,990 cwt. , equal to an increase of 13*1. Turni ng to the larger field afforded by the * Statistical Abstract of the United Kingdom '—one of the most valuabl e Blue Books issued during the year—w e are able to carry our comparison of the growth of the

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ADDITIONAL ANNOUNCEMEN TS. Mr. "William Brown, Edinburgh . Domestic Manners and Private Life of Sir Walter Scott , by James Hogg, the Ettrick Shep herd , new edition , and the Norweg ian Account of Haco 's Expeditio n aga inst Scotland , new edition , on vellum paper.

Messrs. Burns 4 Oates.

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w*v ¦ ¦ .—— —. — -v ^v«» ^ <«-<»*. «^ k -«- ^ .^^ u v^ -^_^jli ^ jla I A richl y coloured^^ Picture-boo*-**.m-* ^ -^ k-WV-« entitledx^ VJL VAVVi Elfmland,1Li " ( U.11J.LV U M. * withII J, U1A versesT V/ -L MVM "bILF If JosepT«r V-/ KJ V-^ K^-hine & * *- ** **/ PollarJL ^^ JLJk«>V-a. d.^-*- » *^-^ , , y I y-^H * I TM j ^M-m m »m -w-w -w—h. ¦ f*r Christmas Rhymes and^ New Year '• s Chimes , by Mary-^ ^ D. Brine• , with• . v woodcuts^ fro m ori ginal designs by Mrs. Jessie Curti s Shep herd , Miss C. A. Northam , Miss J essie McDermott , and D. Clinton Pet ers . The Rosebud Annual , for the Nurs ery , being the year's numbers of the Rosebud •- ¦ v/, v\y»i.wuixA*i»±g iJt/U i *..~~ ^-Magazine- ' -• ' ^ "' ¦" • ¦¦ " ' , containin g 250 pJJl^UUXicturesUO, withH1UU simpOlJLUJpACle storiesODUl lCOj, inAll. lAUilgUarg e tl/JType |VO , dividedUJ.Y1UUU into syllables. ^ Eas t Anglia, Personal Recollections and Hist orical Associations , by Mr. J. Ewing Ritch ie. The Philoso phy of Missions, by T. E. Slater , of the London Missionary Society.

Messrs . William Collins , Sons , A, Co.

— ~" J *^-* -^- -J» -*-V^ ULAAV T JLJI Hy^/ drostatics , by%/ J , T.• Bottoml*J **\-T ey,* F.R.S.E.-». • -JL-rn* * ^ .y • « Collins 's Mineral ogy, Vol. II. , Descri ptive Mineralogy. iugeAlgebraiorai cacali ExamJHixample ples s lorfor LowerJUower Forma , with Answers , bvby Edward AtkinsAtkins., B.Sc.13.He. Maclean 's Book-keep ing for Junio r Classes , Parts 1 and 2, D. E., Introductory ; Senior UlasaesClasses., Partrart 3.3, 1>D.. Ifl.E._, Part 44., S.£ E.TC Stories from English History for Stand ard 3, illustrated. U Drink and Stron g Drink , by Dr. B. Richardson. a$ ¦ ¦ ¦*¦ ¦ ' '¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ - ' - * ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ - " " ¦ ¦ ¦ * ^ "~:: ,- . . •:¦ . - . »> i --

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How_ Doo ! ! in chromo colours by Emrfk"* . A ^ . ^^Bk ^ ^B * .^ — «Bi B^^ B^^k ^ ^k .^ -^ ^ k . The Light of the Nursery, illustrated with litho colours, by Dewane. The Gallant Deeds of our Heroes of the Victoria Cross in Zululand, Afghanistan, Abys- sinsiniaia., Ashantee.AsJiantee, NewJN ew Zealand-ealand, AJinnaChina., India.India, Persia.Jfersia, Crimea(Jrimea,. &c.&c , from 1851iftRI to+.0 18821 RR9, by Lieut.-Col. Knollys and Major Elliottof, illustrated. in Sunny Hours and Pretty Flowers consists facsimiles chromo colours of sketches made by the artist George Lamber^ t, interspersed with verses by Mabel. Dottie's Pets, Pictures in chromo colours by E. O. A. and M. A. C, with verses to each ^B ^bT^ ^^ B " ^P* bV^VF*b1 ^M BV «^^^ Bi^ ^ ^^ _ by Jkmma J ane Taylor. [ V ide page 958.

Messrs. Hat chard. Anna Cavaye, or, the Ugly Princess, by Sarah Doudney, author of < Strangers Yet/ &c,

with fron tispX iece. This Work-a-day World, or, Thoughts for Busy People, by Miss E. Wordsworth. From Egypt to Canaan, by G. E. Morton, illustrated, and with map. Granny's Chapters (on Scriptural Subjects), new edition, 4 vols., by Lady Mary R03S.—

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of A hab to Herod the Great BBB1; Vol. IV. New Testament. BBV * - *^B^ *^^B ^ ^K b ^Bl ^B| ^^ B^A Bk Bt ^BBBI ^^^^^ H ^* ^^ B ^ JLectures on JbLealth, by Caroline M. Mallett.

Messrs. Iliffe €c Son, Coventry.

.-- - - , — — The Compj^ lete Guide to Bicycling,^ f—j j or— — How— -- t— o— become— — — — — a— Bicyclis— t J by« H. Sturmey,%] 7 second^^ — — ^ , — — — edition. Nauticus in Scotland, an. illustrated, descriptive account of a Tour on a Tricycle of nearly ! l:2.000,U0U miles min Scotland , iformincrorming an accurateaccuratfi CxuideCriride to the Uountry,Countrv. aandnd an interesting,intereatincr. ' instructive, and amusing narrative. The Cyclist Xmas dumber (1882), Humorous Articles, Poems, Ballade, Adventurous Rides, Puzzles, &cM over 80 original and humorous illustrations, edited by H. Sturmey. [Vide page 992.

Messrs. T. kelson & Sons. ; i The Russian Empire, Historical and Descriptive, by J. Geddie, F.R.G. S., author of j ¦¦ ¦¦ at 4 Lake*"bP* Regions^T1^ of.* Central^tl - «M Africa» Jm at , '& &c.^^ , wiA th . aft two» coloured^ "A maps. The Garden he Woods and he ields ; or The Teachings of Nature as , T « ¦ , t F , Seasons ^ ¦v « Changea ^ , withm ¦ Yia**** «^ * gnette> Frontisp**—*_ * ai iece.a Stories of the Days of King Arthur by 0. H. Hanson author of l Homer's Stories simply aK am ' ¦ fl , _ aBBBak , told,'^B wi at th_ ¦¦ illustrationsBh 4A «k - - ah by^ Gustave Dore*-^ . Homer's Stories dimply Told. By 0. H. Hanson, with 97 illustrations.

— Contempj. lations on the Historical Passages<3 of the Old and Newaa_ 7 the ¦¦ ¦¦ Testaments by aaj am^ , *l Ri*^v^k m gh*¦ t Rev.^^r^k. Josep*^a— h Hall""»^"^b^ * ¦ «_ , D.D.,m -^ ^ B^ r ^ . ism haA op of«* N^ah orwichm v , wim thm *m a Memoir^mm ^ of.^ the_ ^ author- *ai , bam y

the late Rev. James Hamilton J D.D.,/ new edition. , am «M ¦M aft «¦«¦» vamw^m ^ r^ pak A > RalT" W VS ph'^ h s Year inm Russiaa : AA Story^** - of^m* Travela * and AdventureA • in Eastern^^aaaiBBm. ^ Europe- , bami y Robert^ r>w a— ichardson R , author of Almost a ai ^a ^aBi with nine engravings__^h^ b . .^m^ &c , > .^m. Hero/ «mBi * ¦ »"* _ « Mm A^h^^ h. ^B ^n _ '^m . ^n ¦ am a a ^m ^. mm . ^m ^m*> _ am Lost in the Backwoods, a tale of tlie Canadian Forest, by Mrs.^^* Traill^^ , author^ of *^ In the Forest,'

Meww. J ohn r. Shaw A. Co. Red and White, a Tale of the Wars of the Roses, by Emily S. Holt, author of * Lettice Ede.,,'

Me ism. Jolm Z1. Shaw 4b Co.—continued. The Foster Sisters, a Story of the Great Revival, by L. E. Guernsey, author of * Cheva- lier's Daughter.

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Mr. Edward Stanford. Winners in Life's Race , or, the Great Backboned Famil y, by Arabella B. Buckley.

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ZVTessr*. Frederick Warne A. Co. Cindere lla (a New Fine-Art Presentation Book), Retold in Rhyme by Lieut. -Col. Seccombe, with 70 or iginal illustratio ns by the author. w-k. —PMM. ... w^*- ¦** ¦ ¦*-*- »-^- -b— vw — — — ^-r- —.— -^- — , v ——^.^.j - ¦- ,A^tJ|ll ¦*• See-Saw ,y a Book of Songs^ , RhymesT *«. ¦ . «/•»--' ,•» and«>«A.A\^ BalladJLC ^VV^b^I*s,*! iAJIAIAMVAllustrations UVVAV/AA-J inJftAJL the%JJLM.*-t finestAAAAVMU st»^* W y» le-"V^-* of^-^ Wood" E^" ^L^ ^ ^B ngraving,^ accompan iedPI *Vi withM * *BA Origin^^Bi ^ Bl al.^ MusicBBMA ^*^m ^ by^^ W.^^B^^n .^^ M.^m^m. ^^^t Hutchtf^Btf^Bi^k^ . Jb ison^ . , smCs . W)L 16, 1882 The Pu blish ers * Circular Oct. ¦ lol - 1 - 7

Messrs. Frederick. W&rn e 4l Co.—continued. The Field, the Fox Hunt, and the Farm (Aunt Louisa's Gift Book s), with Original Designs by Frederick Grey, and Descriptive Text. Donald and Dorothy, by Mary Mapes Dodge (Editor of St. Nicholas Magazine), (The Columbia Library), fully illustrated. Aunt Louisa's Favourite Gift Books, with 18 Coloured Page Plate3 and Letterpress Descriptions, gilt :—-1: Our Favourites ; 2. Old Nursery Friends ; 3. Welcome Guest ; 4. PicPictureture JbFavourite avou rite ;: 5. fJhilChildren dren 's Gift ;• 6. Bible.Bible PicturesJb *icture "RooVBook.. i Hans Andersen, an entirely New Edition, with numerous illustrations, and 30 page plates, printed in Colours from Original Designs. I Good Times, Prize Painting, Pictures by Dora Wheeler, Words by Candace Wheeler, with ' Coloured Plates and Black Outlines. Play Hours and Play Time, printed in colours, in the new aesthetic style, with letterpress descriptions. Frank Forester (Henry William Herbert), Life and Writings, edited by David W. Judd, 2 vols.,vols.. illustrated.l llnatra +.ftn' Carleton's (C. C.) Our New Way Round the World, with numerous illustrations and maps, elegantly printed on fine paper. Men of Note, their Boyhood and Schooldays, by Ernest Foster, with illustrations. TheJL ne .LawLaw otof (JountyCountv CourtsCnurts. , compiledcoTTmiled and edited bvby bmalmanSmalmaTi bmithSmith ,. T5.L..B.Jb., editorp.rlitnr ofnf 4 How We are Governed.* The Torn Bible, by Alice Somerton, a new edition, with original illustrations. Lay ton Croft, or, the Story of a Prodigal, by the author of the ' Torn Bible,' with original illustrations. The Oakleaf Library, with original illustrations drawn and described on every page by 3&. Andre*, and printed in tints and colours, picture boards. The Silverland Library, twelve distinct books, each containing 24 pages of coloured and ; tintedtint.p.fl pictures."mfitn rfiR. Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales Series, with numerous woodcuts and coloured illustrations. Fat.r atherher UnristmasChristmas and MisHia ChristmasChristmas (JardsCards,, bvby the author otof ' .LennieLennie 's rsiBibleble/ ' <&c&c..., withwifh illustrations. feea Waif , a Tale of the Sea, by Silas K. Hocking, also Poor Mike, a Story of a Waif , by the same author.

A nice question has been raised in Canada as to the morality of Scott's ' Marmion,' and I its fitness for use as a school text-book. When the new curriculum of the University of ; Toronto was adopted some years ago, ' Marmion ' was among the books put down for the i English of the pass matriculation of 1882-83. More recently the high-school programme was made to conform to the university curriculum in the matter of English. As soon as this fact came to the knowledge of the Roman Catholic bishops, they remonstrated with the Education Department, and the result was that the Minister of Education interdicted the book. The grounds on which the volume was objected to by the Roman prelates were stated by Archbishop Lynch in a sermon at Toronto cathedral on the 24th of September, when he said that the story of * Marmion ' was founded on Scott's imagination, it was true, but it was most offensive to Catholics, including as it does the breaking of the vows of a nun, her flight from the convent, her becoming in the guise of a page the mistress of Marmion, and then for her crime immured alive, within the walls of a convent. The work, the archbishop added, speaks of 4 _ _ _ ^m ^K . — ^h ^B ^B ^B > ^B M — * ^ ^K . ^B monks and priests and bloody Rome, and it could not certainly have been the intention of the I Educational authorities or of the Government to insult the Catholics, taking advantage of the ; university and high-school system to do so. He thought the book had been choaen by an oversigOverRicrhht.fv AsA a someanrnft 151 Pi ,000(U\O copiesr»r»nip!a ofr»f theiVi ft poemnnfim arearfi in the hands otof hicrh-schoolhigh-school scholarsscholars,, and , the "book-stores are stocked with them, much indignation is felt over the decree withdrawing the book, and the Conservative journals print columns of ringing protests against the sudden discovery of improprieties in the hitherto unobjectionable poem, and sound the slogan for all ; Scots in rnllv in i+.a rtaffin ^ft THpi Onvfirn mp.nt nreas reohes as well as it can with solemn arguments in defence of the Minister, but more is likely to be heard of the matter.

Mr. T, Nantwich County Court, better known as the author Hughes, Q.C., Judge of the -.~ -v^- w»-w« — m. _ § \JfJLM - ----—.— •- — .•-» j ^- «» —- -vv VM.- v <. n v _— — — — ^- __^_, of ' TomV^AJLl, BrownM . * ,K \J "f» H 'sO SchoolKJ\JJk.M.\S\JM~ Day_ *}•s, ' on WednesdayT • V> ^-».*A v^ »^ ^-* -* T Fgave ^^^ an important decision on the law of libel, to the effect that an editor might alter an advertisement to prevent a libel. An appli- cation had been made by Dr. Mackie, of the Warring ton Guardian , for a small account, the JL Vl ax^, v^«.m« amw*v-> . .--.-.»— —. — paymentf«j *i*vn y ofVfX whichfr AIlvll hadJlCwvi beenKrKjX^AX refusedUO\JU , onV7**. thev**x^ groundrS ^^ ^»» thatv he*«. -v^ had changedw-»««q*"« * machina^- tions ' to ' doings.' a test case and decided in favour of the newspaper. This was brought forward aa , to re Theme decision isia not unlikellinlik^i yv to bebe questiQuestioned oned , lorfor., itif allowed to re main unchallenuncnaneng ged eu , it iiugncmight fur nish a pre cedent for what would be a dangerous extension of the powers of journ alism. We are ino.Ku pirl in active wi fh t.he Pall Mall Gazette, that it would be better to hav e let the old rule stand under which newspapers have absolute liberty to refuse to insert any objection- able advertisement, but have no right to expect payment for any advertisement which they I have altered without the consent of the advertiser. I ^ I] «>«8 Tfee PxtbK &h^tos' Gi*ca&r ocfc l6> ,8g3 j The following Civil List pensions have bean granted by the Queen, on the recommendation of the Prime Minister :—Mr. John Hullah, for his services as a tfeachef of music, "£150 per annum; Mr. James Rawson Gardiner, the historian and editor of State papers, £150 ; and Mrs.Mvh Ernma¦Rlrn in a, Kobmson"Robinson , widwidowow otof (JanonCanon iio^Robinsonbinson,, iorfor manymanv -years,vears one 01of thetli A .Endowed"Enrlo wfifi SchoolsSMmnlo Commissioners, ^80. Mr. Bostvorth Smith, whose Life of Lord Lawrence will appear shortly, gave a foretaste to his work on Wednesday night to the Harrow boysy in the School Speech-room. There were present, besides 550 of the boys, Sir !R. Pollock , Lord Lawrence's surviving brother, Mr. Seton Kerr, Lady Lawrence, Lord Lawrence, Captain Eastwick, Hon. H; A. Lawrence and two brothers, Dr. Butler, Mr. E. E. Bowen, Mr. C. Colbeck, General Barvrell, C.B., &c , and a large sprinkling of ladies and old Harrovians, besides many old Indian officers and Civil servants. The lecture lasted two hours, and the interest and attention of the audience was, if anything, keener at the end than at the beginning. At. the close of the lecture, Dr. .butlerButler,, the head mastermaster,, thanked the lecturer on behalfbehali of the {SchoolSchool,, andanrl "LordLord Lawrence"Lp.wr^nrp in a few words expressed the warm gratitude which he and all his family felt for the love and labour combined _ . with the skill and abili ty with which Mr. Bos worth Smith had discharged his task . The method in which Japanese newspapers are conducted is often amusingly naive. A recent issue of the Nichi Nichi Shiw.bun—which, like all its native contemporaries, is printed, not in columns, but in squares—came out with one square blank, the empty space being cohered with a number of straight lines. The editor apologises for the extraordinary appear- an ce of the paper, informing his readers that at the last moment he found that what he had written was all wrong, and had to be taken out. He had no time to fill it up with anything else, and there was nothing to be done but to leave the space with nothing in it ! 'Now that the summer resorts are deserted, Mr. Oscar Wilde is making a tour of the !N~ ew England manufacturing towns, lecturing to audiences of about 500 people. As will be seen from our pages, Messrs. Steiger & Co. , N"ew Y ork, are extensively ad- vertising for catalogues &c. of Architectural publications &c. &c. Mrs. Oliphant's new novel, entitled ' The Wizard's Son,' will b( begun in the November issue of Macmillan' s Magazine. Messrs. James Blackwood and Co.'s Diaries for the STe vv Year are issued in twenty-two varieties. Their prices range from one penny to twelve shillings each. We do not know that we ever heard of a penny diary before. The mere name must sell it. The scribbling diaries are furnished with maps, and this year there is a new one of. liondon. They also give miormationin form ation as to the mails towards largar ^oe towns.town s. TheThft Klnfi,i-nblotting-paperor_r>a -r>pr with which-ivli i r.h theyth p.v are furnished will commend itself to advocates of home manufacture by being of English make, while it is said to have substantial merits on which its claims may rest. The scribbling di aries na,veha,ve condensedcondensed, almanacks , one torfor 1883 and.a/no1 oneon ft for 1884.1flft4 TheTIi a po¦nn cket-booksriU&t.-hnnka. havehf t vn in- formation to the present time, such as regarding the parcels post, and they are lined with the j ^_ v^A<. ___ ^______v. — — — .^ — _- _ _^ , ^ , w w v^aa m^r «-^i P»-r 0 A ^_^ VtbAJLVC VAAXkl WJb JLJLM. new end papers after the Dado wall papers.j^ - They~«— AX^ J are«-V *. ^^ boundf ^T this yearT in fish-grainM—LU Jk JL \J —\ VVJLXA leather.J.WIV \JJ>*.^-^ J- • As we are going to press we have received Samples of the Artistic Stationery Company's UalBal l JbTogrammesPro grammes. , In JyiemoriamMemoriain ,. MenuMe nu,, and otheroth fir cardsra rrl s , whichwh in.h shallaTi aI I receivevar.&ivp ! duerl iift attentionfl.f.f,p>nf,ion min our nexit issue. The publication of Frase r' s Magazine ceases with the October number, and the place of the

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—- — — — —— ¦—— — ~ —¦—- ~.~.- *sw~ »v_r -waa ^^^ -r ^^ . I/AAV vv** w — The first number has been^^ issued^.h-TP^l ofV^A. theVAJLV Midland.J. *«JK * V\-VV«-Vf VW/ Antiquary,^&-JL (VVV'.I \AJ\JV§ 11 % devotedV^\-» » \_J UVVL chieflyV/1AXVA-A V to%/V^ the anti- quariaa lore of Birmingham and its neighbourhood. It is edited by Mr. W. T. Carter,

¦»r VJL ¦ ¦ — ^~ —* — -..¦.— — >«.wa^.a. rw« * « J- X. \/A\y l.V( VvlV> A.\>|L » J » » » ».»vw — member— — of the William Salt (Staffordshire)rv ^r vv^lLt X-'J. V4KJAAA& ^ / M Archaeological^ . VAJLtA ^ CL SocietvPv ^ W V and»* JL ofV»* X. theVl-iV Birming. i i Jk * AA»U-ham Historical Society, and published by Messrs. Houghton & Co., Birmingham. Thej .ne uioitograpnerBiblioara vher torfor OctoberUctober contains an article on thethft ' .LibrariansLibrari ans otof Cambridge ' ;: andana also a continuation of ' London Signs of Booksellers and Printers,' by E. W, Aslibee, Esq. , F.S.A. The first newspaper published in Europe is said to have been sold in the streets of Paris iin.n l^y^r1494,, duringdurin g tliethe Italian war otof that yearvpar ItTt. expirepxru' rfirdl in 14951 4-Qfi , andn.rirl canp.an now onlonlvy habe lounafound in the public library of Nantes. In the October number of the Antiquotoryan article appears on ' Extracts from the Gild vyi w -»- »>" »w r ^s vi.A. S^ ^r jiJ ^j 3 \^V^a* Book of the Barber' *• i--* pj ^^ x . JU XV ^ '"^ • "*" • - ¦-' vll U _»_Jk5V• | -JL A1U »C«fiJLXV AlUlXiUUi . CV XK'V^ containsv*-~ Surgeons of York ^, b»/y J. T. Bent,j Esq . The same number also an article on the ' Preston Gild,' by G. L. Gamne, Esq. uja^/ ¦ ¦ _ _ .^, „„ ..» .».»» ¦»••»¦ »"^ Wo understand that^>^>.^w,, in the coursVVU1UVe ofVJL thisL>AJLXC7 monthAIM.KS ll.\Jl.i.,m Messrs.JLTJLV ^OOJL £}• HodderJUJL\ _f VA V*.t/ Jl and<*)J.i ^i. StougMWUgUVVl*hton will»• * issue" a popular edition of ' The Life and Speeches of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P.,' by Mr. U.G" . Bar±$ariiettiiett femithSmith . ThisThl« newTI A-ut edition*>/lif;/-»n will-w/ill beli« ini i-» onenno handsomelioTi rl a^TVi P. volumevnlumfl of aboutii Krtn f. 30053OO pagesn n..» >~— »-—' LtXX steel— •' -'— portraitsj ^ of-^-- Mr.—-»-«--. . Brijt^rjLJlght ^uu and<*XXV1. thetJllf veryV \7X V fullJL index.1IIUCA. The Stationers' Company have, we understand, verified at considerable expense the list of Fairs in Moore' s Almanack, the forthcoming issue of which, for 1883 will therefore present a ^--« vv JL V/V very«J close approximation—MTMr -.-~- ~— to a^m correctv/VJL u listHOD ofV^X theV^JIU businessK/ UOUJLVOa fairsAe*J.JL K> ofVTA EngJKZilJl gACVAAV«.land andCHAAVl Wales.l» (AJ.Vy»a It was rumoured at Dr. Pusey's funeral that his Library would go to Keble College, but as it is now stated that he has left no will it will thus It* a « • <• *•« •*¦• .. ___ remains to be seen_ whether his relatives_ . »^ * _ j dispose) of his valuable collection of books. Hi« biography is, we liear, to be written by hifl I friend , Canon Liddon. Kfi»|i«^BMiB,t-M^«»^ ^ *JB ti **'fft'ff ^j* ^^^ ?^^^^^^ S

Oct. 16, 1882 Tlie PtiblishersV Girculkr IO19 ¦ . . .. 1 . . The 25th of September wjll have been remembered by many as the anniversary of the death of Mr. William Henry Low, of Sampson Low, Marston, & Co., and Sept. 30 was

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-*-- ¦— _-— . ^n 4Bi Jb> m, m ^y^M ¦ ¦ ^b. b ^ r ^^ -^^ ^b. -^^ — —^ -^- ^*»«—^^™ • *• ^»—~ — ~~wm — ^r -^^ ^^» ^B' --^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ -^ *— -^ ^^ -^ -^^ -— — ^— - ' - ~ — — - . - The^ ^^ Congregat\ ^^ \_^ J B^ j fc/V^^ ionalt "fcrf ^ V V ^^V V Magazine^k T-J&« "4^f/^# "fc^V f^^ ?• • * *^ for** ^-^ October^^^ ^i^ ^^^ contains an interestingfa article on ' Bristol and Congregationalism/ by J. F. Nicholls, F.S.A. Mr. S. E. Dawson, of the well-known Montreal publishing firm of Dawson Brothers, has *.ik if w« 1^/JLXkl Alv^ Vl, Cl/ XJL K3UXJl AVVUUt Jfc V^ -'JL»» .W% V^pvVAUUA a vji«. ^ . ^y*- ^/^. **^ m. -Ks - ^ w — ^ — republished* f-' ** anX JL interestingX VV JL V* JL ti lectureA V^ onV^ -* copyriV^ r ^ »7 " ¦" ^ ^g S ht in*. booksi^^ V^ ^ , especiallyJ with reference^ to the present state of the law in Canada, delivered by him before the Law School of Bishop's College VJ JL »L^ AAUIVt, ,«.?_«. |kJJL at"™ •" Sherbrooke>WA-.VA R_F JL V/V7JC\ V>« V/V^ UJ.VO W lilVAA canVLV1JL be^^ had fromJL JL X^-JK JL Ai Messrs%_/ U* *-» .• SampsonN^ UVJI JL A |_^ MV«* LiowJHLJi V^ TT &-»w.*W Co.'-«-' ^-^ • ies of which V cop M ,^ __ , __ ^_ ^ a ^B. . ^Bl « <¦ B* .Bl*. k«l ^ V B^BJBBI " ¦ 1 * ¦ I ^BBi B^ v^-^.*^ ^ ^^ 4^* ^ \^X I, V%L X/ JI JL p M « J ULUA.V *- W »„*»*«/ ^BL. JLJL V-* ^•*-TL «-** . VAl.JKJLA« ^«PAJk »V-fc"4^# W -*-t ^ -v^- -^— ¦ y believe it the English Church.* The title is to be * The Churchman's Birthday Book/ and we will contain an introduction, with a slight sketch of the life of * Thomas a Kempis/ by the Rev 4 ¦ . George Morris, compiler of The Churchman's Altar Manual/ flBS rr - . — -, . - -. „ - , , . - - ; ' ' -A ¦ 1 -•* ¦ ¦ ¦ ->—- ¦'— ' ¦:¦ • - . VBSBrW^ -^'V'VT T*' ^^ ''*' . - . - ¦*» ¦**, ¦ . ¦^. - '-„ • ^r .-r-v-- ; . ¦ . ¦ . - . - . - 'a- ^BSi ';-: :¦¦.*¦ •- -*¦- ¦•- - v . . - . 4 : •mM^. - t- \} * v r «f ^ ^ I tO2o Th ^ Publishers * Circular Oct i6> 1882 1 Mr. W, D- Howells' new story, which will appear shortl y in the Cfenfcury Ma ^asiji^

_ -¦— -— —— -— — _._ - -. - — — -_ _ — — _ — __ ._— _- _ — _ — . ^ _ ^^ ¦^p -^^ _^^ ¦ — — — - — — — — - — - — - — — — v .^^^ ~^^ ^ ^^^^m — w "* — ^ — — ^^ ^'••^ ^ is to be called * A Sea Change, and will be a stud y^^ of international relations ,^— combined with certa in trag ic phrases of New England life. The November number of the same magazine will conta in the first of Rev. Edward Eggleston's series of illustrated historical papers on * Life in the Thirteen Colonies,5 a study of th« growth of civilisation in the New World. Wewe learn tnatthat thetlie uauGalifomian torwan will hereafterHereafter take thetne name orof a promisingnromisinsr venturventure e, the Overland (Magaziney, which , under the editorshi p of Bret Harte , lapsed some years ago for want of the necessary support on the Pacific Coast . The change of title will not be complete until the Januar y issue, when it will appear as Volume I. of the Overla nd I (new series). Messrs. Fords , Howard ,

"™ w — — — — — ^r— — —^ m ^ ¦ -^ -^ -— -^—^ ¦ ¦ w ^~— ™ "^"- — — — — — ^^ m —^ '^— -^^^^^ '^^ -^^ -^^ ^^g ^^^^r^~^^ ^^^^^. -^^r^^^r^^ ^ hb -^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^h ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ "^™" ^ ^- likel^^y to furnish a complete history^^ of literary and artistic activity^^ in France during ^ the last .| eighty years. in | The veteran historian , Leopold von Ranke , is now eng^ed pre pari ng for tlie press the j tMrd volum e of his * Weltgeschich te ' (Universal History). It will comprise t3ie Roman Empire and the beginnings of Chr istianit y. Ha rper 's Jtf onihl y for ^November will contain the first instalment of the new novel, ' For the Maj or,' which Miss C. F. Woolson, the auth or of * Ann e,' lias written specia lly for this Magazine. It will l>e illustra ted throug hout by Alf red Fredericks. Th e same num ber will contain an article by Professor John Fiske on * Virginia in the Colonial Period ' ; and also a poem in hexameters , entitled ' Pordenone ,' by Mr. W. D. Ho wells, who is becoming a regular con- tiibutoT. Mr. Edward Walford , who, in conj unction with the late Mr. Walter Thornbury, wrote * Old and New Lon don,' has been engaged in the preparation of a companion work , entitled 4 Greater London. ' It will be published by Messrs. Cassell & Co. next month in a serial form. We learn that Dr. Alois Brandl is engaged in preparing a biograp hy of S. T. Coleri dge. Dr. Bran d! has been allowed free access to all the lette rs addressed by Coleridge, Wor dsworth , and Sou they to the late Sir John Colerid ge, and these letters are said to cover nea rly the whole of the p oets ' career . l Miss Louisa Alcott has prepared two new books for the holiday season , viz. 5 Proverb Stories * and * An Old-Fashioned Thanksg iving,' to be published at once by Messrs. Sampson Low &^ Co. The same nrm are about to publish a chea p edition of the illustra ted reissue of Gilpin's ' Forest Scenery, -' edited, with notes bringing it up to date , by Mr. F. G. Heath , author of * Autumnal Leaves. ' It is a curious fact that the existence of the th ird edition of * Forest Scenery, ' which was revised by Gilpin himself ;, and which form s the text of Mr. neatJiHeaths ' reprintre print,, was unJcnunknown own to feirSir T.TV u.D. Laud ^r. er, nfirst editor of this famousfam ous worwork k, andana there is no copy of it even in the Brit ish Museum. The report is q uite current in literary circles that Messrs. Mac tnillan are , in the beginning I of next year, to found an importan t review, under the titl e of The English Critic, with. Mr , John Morley as editor , which is to combine some literary novelties with the existing characteristics of the Contemporary,Fortni ghtly, and Nineteenth Century. Mr. Arrowsmi th, of Bristol , announces a new Christmas Story, entitled * Brown Eyes,' by M. Crammelin , author of ' Queenie / ' Black Abbey, ' &c. , forming the second year's issue of ^rrtnoem^Lrrowsmi witk' s AnnAnnualual. . MesBHL «F. C. Kimm o & Bain are about to issue a new library editio n in 10 vols. of Dr. J. Lflngard' B • History of England ' with all th e copyri ght additions. 1 —¦ «» Measra. —---• .- ---m-^-'J •" -\^-v^i«. ^»- *wrvraA , v*. 4WX«UV1H >OM>Xr, «fcl HIV KM- A>\x^/ JLJOUV4M1111 O DIV^IJ T It 11/11. ¦> »»»-' title*»w^ of A A^ Heywood , a renew of wftscn wall appear at length in our next issue. ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦"¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ - ¦ ^" ¦^•™ "" * -'f ¦ ¦> V" ¦•; ? - -:- ¦ - • - - - t - ' .. . • - . . ,*¦ • ^ . -v , ¦; ^ * ¦ ¦ " ' . . 9 «s Oct. i6, jS8a i The Publishers Circular IO2 I

^^^^^ ^—^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ¦^^^^^^^BB^^^^^BBBB^BBB^^BBBBBBBB^BJBBB»^BBBBBBbbBB»BBmbb ^BB^" BB»»B ^BBbB^MBBBBb ^BB^BBBBBBB ^^BB^^B^^B^^^^^^BB^BBB^^Bb^"*^BBBBmBbWbMWbBBbMbBBbBBBBF _^^^^^ ^^ M^^B»»fcfcBB^Ba»BfcBBB»fcB»BBBBB»M»»BB»BBBBBB»BB»BBB»B»BBB^»BBBBBB»MM»BBBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM»»»BBB»BBBBB»BB»aBBBBBBBlBBBBBB»B - ¦ ¦ - ¦ . ^ ^ ^^^^"^—^^^ ^^^^— ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^^^^^V^^^V^V^V^ ^B^IMMMSi ^lH^^V^B^m^V^BVM ^H^HMH ^^ I ^MB^^^^ MMB ^MM ^M^Hi^fl^H^Htf ^^H HI ^^ HH ^^^^^ HI ^I ^H ^^ BI The sale of the fourth division of the Sunderla nd Library will be commenced on the 6th tvw ¦«. ¦ ¦ " aa ^# r ¦»• * ^~ - " " ¦ " ¦ " ^ ¦» —¦-— — -w« ^— — w -» —. -w -v n w w rw .» «¦» .» «¦ Vi*VM4V ^|h « VifAQ AO4V1A ofV* *, November ,J byW Messrs . Puttick and Simpson.f^ • * The catalogu• ^^ e ofV^* this divisionVII W ran.A !<» » J lfc ges Vff fromA Mh %/lIA Ju an Mart inez's ' Bacionero de Sargoasa ,' a rare volume in vellum , to Gaspar de Varadier do

Saint-A ndrioPs ' Juvenilia ,' a book of hot ballads unfortunatel._. y not quite so scarc e, but , with „_- . _ ._ _ _ •_ ¦» — — — — — _ — v — _ v __ » .¦« | •» red lines and old cal f binding,rj j a dainty addition to ^ n w -*^- '«>« ^m^v » ¦¦»*»*» ^ r w^ -^mi^-*^ -a***.** mi ww tm ^^m m,mmWf^^ its ^^ the library^ of a mature scholar willing \ to pay a big price for the gratification of his taste . Within the pages of the present section j -_ __ a_ ^,^ ' ^— j _ _ _ _ — _ _ „. _. ^ _ ^.^ .¦« — — — — — of the Sunderlan d catalogue may be found choice entrie s likely to stimul atew w «»v ».»^b^*" ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ m K^ ^^ w* ^ ^ a fierc e competi- tioa among the librarian s or booksellers , who can generall y outbid them . For instance , there ar e ' editiones princi pes ' of Maximus Tyrius, Maximus Valerius , Oppian , Ori genus , Ovid ,

—.»¦ _ — - _ _ — — — _ ¦. _— _ _¦ v Pha jdrus j j — i^h — — _^_ ^^ ^^ -^ , — — »^- .» .m j» » w ^bT ^^ a Plato , W +0 7 7 -^^ Pha laris ,^ , Plautus , Pliny, Plutarc h, and Qnintilian . Among books printe d on vellum are the ' Ordonnances de TOrdre de Toison d'Or ,' with the arm a of the Duke of ______. _ ^ ^ — - '—— ^— ' -—' '^h - ^w » ^v ^v ^^r- ^^^ ^^r » h ^K ^K ^b W i Burgund^ J ^ ^^y;* ^ the first Aldine edition of Petrarca , ' La Cose Vulgari^^ * (Venic— ^^^ ^— ^^ e 1501)^^ ^^^ ; Pliny*M ^ 'sPN^P 4 Hist oria Naturalis , ' by Nicolas Jenson , of Venice (1472), and one of five or six copies extant ; ; Quintilian 's ' Institutions / printed at Rome , probabl y by Ph. de Lignamine , in 1470 : Pont anus ' * De Bello Neapolita no 9 ( 1509), of which only one or two copies are known to exist. 1 There are many choice French works , such as ' La Mer des Histoires ' (1488) ; Me2eray 's

- — - - — -— ^^^p^^^ * Histoire^ " — — - de- — — France- — — — — — ;j ' the— — — 1588— — — — ,y 1595,j and- — — - — other— — — — editions-^^ — -^— —v — — — ¦ ^ ofw -^^ Mont^^—' ^^^^ -^w ^^ ^^ ^^ ai^^^r ^^^^^Bgne ^" ^^ ^^^ ,w * La^^^v Roman^i^^p^ ^^ ^«^ ^^ ^^ ^v^^^v^^*^^ ce^^^^ ^m^r de^**^p ^^^f Perce forest ; ' and a valuable series of editions of Rabel ais, includ ing the most ancient edition witho ut a date. Ainong * Americana ' will be found many good and some excessively rare books and trac ts , in addition to Latin , Spanish , Italian , Portuguese , and French volumes nota ble for their fine bindings , and the fact that they bear the arm s of Anne of Austria , Louis the Dauphin , Jean Grolier , and others . There are , besides , many tracts which are likely to be eagerl y bid for : and , among rare Eng lish books , Milles * ' Catalogue of Honour ' (Jam es I.'s copy, 1610) ; the original edition of Mil ton 's Poems (1645) ; Sir Thomas More ' s works (1557) ; ' Bishop Ponet ; and the Ochin_. s Tragoadie or Dialogue ,' by ' Defence of Mary , Queen of ^H B^i^BB i^^ _ BBk ^Bk ^ BB> Bfe ^ ^_ M ¦ _~ BBb ^ VA ^Bk A BB*^B> #¦ Bl BkV BB1 BB ^ Bh Scots/ ^ ** which Leslie published in loyl, under the name of ' xrhxi. JKlorgan.

Since our last publicat ion the following Publishers have issued books, full titles of which will be found in the New Book List :— M«i»rf. Cab sell , Better , Ctalpln, 4l Co.—The Worl d before the Deluge ; The Human Race ; Mammalia : Reptiles and Birds ; Insect World ; and the Vegetable World ; by Louis Figuier. Modern Explorers , by T. Frost. ' Gleanin g3 fro m Popular Authors , Vol. 1. The Royal Shakespeare , Vol. 1. Living Pages from Many Ages, by Mary Hield. The Eastern Wonderland. The Earl y Days of Christianity, by Canon Farrar , 2 vols. Word Magic, a Fabl e, by R. Jefferies. Messrs , Burst A. Blackett. —Red Ryvingt on, by W. Westall , 3 vols. The Friendshi ps of Mar y Russell Mitford , 2 vols. Messrs . Lon r mans A. Co.—Quain 's Elements of Anatomy, new edition , Vol. 1. Messrs. Sampson Low, Marttoc , 8earl e, sv Rtvln g-ton.—Florence , by Charles Yriarte , transl ated , by Pitman , imp. 4to. Lives of Illustrious Shoemak ers , by W. E. Winks. Under the Sunset , bvby BramJKram Stoker ,, new issue. Sir JKogerRocer de UoverleyCoverlev\ , reimr>rintedrennprintecl fromirom thetue Snectator.spectator. Journ als and Conversa tions in Egypt and Mal ta , by Nassau Senior , 2 vols. The Lady Maud.

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¦» ¦ ¦ ¦ — .>¦-% ^ w ^a^aaV >^ k^ ¦b^^« r ^>»».*m-*W ^» »^>b-^ ^ . "b* Haak ^^ *™ J •§ w ^-^ •" ™ -' — ~ ^ -^ ^ — —' W —-^ " — / illust rated b J Blooinfiold , * * -J Robert y Encyclopedia of Surgery,^ Vol. 2. The Horkey, by ^^ G. Cruikshank. Grimm 's Househol d Stor ies, by Lucy and Wa lter Crane. Wtp. Jolm Btarra y.— Handbook for Trave llers in Spain , new edition. ZtXessrs. X. Welson J k Sons.—Geddie 's Russian Emp ire . The G arden , Woods , and Fields. Oxford Warehouse. — Lessing's Nathan der Weise, by C. A. Buchheiai . MCoA sm. 8mltb t Sldor , A. Co.—Esmarch' s First Aid to the Injured , translated by H.R. II.

¦m _ .____ .,. _ __ — -~ -m^ •m*s *j*j M.ttf JL ¦ »»*» mr -m ^^ -__y — ** itm^ ,1 ^ .1, VAi^a*• -»- * %. ' * *.^h / A *. ^ ** -* ¦- ^b ** m*m^*tm>^r Alaric C , 3 vols. Vice Vt rsd y b_^ W y Prin cess J by ^ ' Temptation m\ s , *rr «•« T-r . Christian . Trehern e __ . _ a> *m\ IbT •» -*k ^ . . •a*.* * . H . Anst ^y, new edition. Cu 'ture and Anarchy, by Matthew Arnold , new edition. Lifo an I bette rs of Baronesa Bunsen , new edition , 2 vols. TRADE OHAIT O-BS. Mr . Henry T. Cook (tr ading as Messrs. James & Co.), at 5 Lambeth Hill , has entorod into part nershi p with Mr , W. Hawti n , jun., the remaining par tner of Messrs . Hawfci n cV: Son , enlablished Pa tornoBter Ro w. The new concern will bo enti tled I lUt ¦ for fifty^^ yearsV at _ 24 and__ 25 BBK ^Bk . B. k A m\ ^.^ . . ^ Messrs . Hawtin , Son , Sc Cook ,, whol esale and manufacturing stationers . Mr. J ohn Bradbury has retired from tbo firm of Messrs. Charles Goodoll & Sou , wholesale stfitionora , of 8t. Brido Street , Fleet Street , ami College Street , Camdon Town , N. W. ¦ : y==' , : ' ,.; ~ y The ^ Publi shers' Circular • " ,• Vioaa 16 • .- 1882 o<* ¦ — f'! - -

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— London publishJL ers to preventX *i, if possible ,7 discoun t beingt^^ allow— - ed~ . Yours— respectfull- — ' 7 y,fc ^ Bath , Oct . 9. . W. & E. P.

Books Received — j the grammatical difficulties which might pu zzle a Prom Mr. Jolin Beal , Bri ghton. — Bri ghton as it beginner. The introduction gives a carefu l out- ._. m^ ^r ^ ' is« inA 1882.^ ^h. .a. 'A ThisM to is* a smalla a quart o pamp hlet¦. _ of^ line of the structure and purpose of the poem . some 20 pages in double column , which touches From the same. —'M. Tulli Ciceronis , Pro P. Cor- on the various points of attraction in the ' Quee n nelio Sulla Oratio ad Judices ,' edited for Schools of Watering- p laces/ The text is interl eaved I and Colleges, by James S. Reid , M.L. One of with tinted views, and the cover itself is a Cicero 's least-known speeches , copiously anno- coloure d view of the town as seen between the tated and prefaced by an exhaustive introduct ion , two grea t health-restorers , the downs and the sea. supp lying a complete historical sketch of the From Messrs. A. & G-. Brown , Edinburgh .— situat ion which called forth the oration. When • Li fe and Nature Studies ,' by Hume Nisbet. we say that the notes fill a hundred pages, we No. 1. Sky and Sea ; No. 2. Reflection ; No. 3. shall give some idea of the fulness with which The Draped Model. The first three of a seri es Mr. Reid has done his work. of 12 pap ers upon art , whi ch from their simplicity From Messrs. Dipros e & Bateman. — * Howa rd and clearness should bo inval uable to students. Paul 's Funny Stories , that will make you laugh Mr. Nisbet is an art lecturer and arti st, and out loud.' When Mr. Howard Paul say s he will thorougm^m hly^f understands his subject^j ,j writing— — t t of— — it— make you laug h , you may believe him, for pro - in a way "which at once contains the largest babl y no man living has had more experienc e in amount of information in the smallest possible tthehe artart of amamusementusement , or more success in.in its

-- ~-m- space— - ^m — — and is withal— — endowed— — with— - — the ¦ V sp^-^^-^ ^B^r irit^^^^^^™ "^ ^^ of^^^ ^^ , practice. We need say no more to intro duce 96 poetry . For this reas on the papers will commend crown octavo pages of close print. , the mselves to all "who take an interest in art , and we shall look forward with pleasant antici- From the same.— ' Messrs . Diprose 's Annua l ' con- pations for future numbers of the series. sists of 96 page s octavo in double column , with numerou s full-page illustrations on tinted paper.

¦ ¦ ~ — —¦— ~ - — —— — — — ~ ^^— ^^^^"— —- -^ -^ -^^ ^^— - m ^m^^ ~^^^*~^^m^^^^r ^^H^^^^^B^H ^^^^^^ ^^i^V ^U^F ^ From Messrs. Cassell ,^J Petter ^, Galpin, & Co.— The contents are prose and poetry by Messrs . ' Th e Sea/ reissne in month ly parts. Part I., Farjeon , James Greenwood , E. L. Blanchard , which we have received , contains a presen tation and other well-known writers , making the issue plate called • Saved ,' of rescue from a wr eck ; an an entertaining one. which mother and child are safely broug ht to shore by life-saving apparatus. A mong the From the same.—' Song Book .' Messrs. Diprose ' edition «•» and Bateman s contingent to the quarto •**¦ ifci • ¦• ordinary^m engravings— r ^ ^^ r ^ ^^ aTe»^ ^ ^m- representations-m* »^ n^^ m *r^^ i^ ^ ^ m ^s •»• ofX^ •» the* A^ Victor y at Portsmouth ; of 'tween decks in action ; of popular books at sixpence is a song book of V V> AVUL L WAUlllllU\^ 4»V1I f V & u>j««*a-» prin- - -~ t. * f C> | veryJ small Cape St. Vincent 64 pages of four columns each , ^ ; the ori ginal Merrimac , and the a • Monitor. ' Here is promise of a periodica l We need not tell our readers th at this means visitor which will be welcomed by old and young. great many songs. Fr om the Cambridge • From Mr. I>. W. Fowler. — * Menta l Science , as Universit y Press. — Ver- Mr. gili Maronis -SEneid os,' Li ber I., edited , with Explained by Ph renology / by L. N. Fowler. English Notes, Fowler 's t reatise is divided into chap te rs—I. The by A. Sidgv ick , M.A.—A volume Facul- «fe. Perceptive Faculties ; II. The Beasoning — — — - — — -— — w .— — — ¦»*¦ &_ >Bh w. of the ' Pitt Press ' Series. The des-—.— -^rm ^ i• gna a of^r thea * ^^ pre-»-^ ^-^ ties ; III. The Moral Faculties ; IV. The Self- sent volume is to supp ly an edition of the more • JEneid ' for the use of student s who arc not rery ish Pro pensities. We hav© not space to do LAJOIl ftUVIJU-CLlA?LUD lintUlC V»4 LI1IO littlel-»v».»v work.»wv..-- But- — - — ~- -- -. — . _ i than indicate the nat ure of this —¦ ^—-^~*~ — -¦— ¦ — — m — -^ -^^ ^~^— ^mr ^*^ far advanced in Lati n. It does not un^P^B JB IP d^^^P erta^ ^^ "^ ^^^VV^M>k e^t^ to^^y^^T calcu- supp ly the place of a d ictionary, for , as the edito r we Cain safely say tha t it is tho ughtfu l and remark s, the use of a dictionary i s a very nee en- lated to do good. sarjr element in education. Lut it explains all F*3m Messr *. Wells Gardner , Darto n, A Co- mythical and liintoricH • re s and gtor ii* ' l allusion*, and noticeB all — The C hildre n's Pastim e.' Pictu tjif . mm mmmmmm mm 4mf ^ T^^ T^^^^^ T^!!TT ^ T^^m'^ ^' mm' m'' m' mm"mmmmmmmm*m^ ^^ '' m^' mmmmmm' m' ^^ ^ Oct. i6, i8?a The Ptibliaher s' Circular IO2 3 ^ ^^^^^ ^^ _^_^ __ ^ ^M BB ¦¦BBaBVav ^ aBBVaWaBTaa ^^alBMBtfB. ^ • ^ ^ ^ ^ ^_ J_—. ¦ ^ . _ _ _ . .

for the Little Ones. By Lisbeth Gk Seguin. As English translat ors of each author , so that the precociousness of the ' little ones ' seems to be those who use his book may follow up its per usal

aa) w ¦ ¦ ¦ aj b^mb , ^M » '^ "^ - ^ ^ ^ - -^ ^a- v » — — ^ vx*"* ^» "J*" •¦* ^ at »*bT « 1 a*^ increase it ^^T on the may be well to state that this b ^^ y reading ^ the works to which it re fers in an book is reall y fitted for little children , each story English dress . In schools the volume will prove only filling a page or two in simple words and useful as a companion to the student of the large type , accompanied on the opposite pagfl by Latin and Greek classics in the original . a cap ital illustration . Even those 'little ones ' Fro m Mr. J. Heywood. * "Whist ¦ — : How to Play, whow ™ cannot— read— — — will-^ — -~ — —•* pronounaj h —^m h ^^^^ -^ b" ^p^ h^^^^b ce^B^ "»B" this^va pi^ pv a. ^^^ to^ar ^ap° bebbb * ^bp^ an™jp^» ^"^™ ex-^BF ^bpbbi " — — — - _ — ^^ — ^a^ ^ar .^ ^ .^ b m ^ af ^a- ^ p ^ iaj cellent picture-book . A few poems and songs and How to Win/^ In the compass^ «^^ a^^ ofa^ about^ «^^ ^ ^^ 50»^ ^ ^ with music lighten up the pages . pages , Mr. Thomas Brittai n gives us the result of sixty years ' experience of the game . The little

¦—¦ — —- — -—- — w -a«F- an ¦¦¦ ¦¦ » ¦¦• aa> »b>b» ¦ •• " ¦ * " ¦ _«» «- w*^ **«a ^ Jm^F W •"¦ "* "¦*^ "^ * *" "** ¦ -^ ^ aj M the same — - — - ^ ' ' w -" — ^—' - —— -^ ^ -w ^a- -— ^w^ar ^ as «* ^^ ^^ »« «a> B T^^ V V %^ ^ 7 ^ " ™ ay m ^ Fr o Cheerful Sundays Stori es, ^^ ^^ ^^ .—' : volume may^ almost be carried in the waistcoat a m al « am Parables , and Poems for Children ,' with one hun- pocket , and^ yet it includes Hoy^^^ le— '^ s * Laws. of dred and fi fty illustrati ons. This volume may be Whist/ said to be the Sunda y equivalent to • Children 's ¦ ¦ »^ B- -^ a* *«¦«> Fro^ m Messrs.— — — — — Hodder— — —- — " -w ^—- ¦ ¦¦ ^^^ m ^^^^ ^a- ^a^ - ^bbbb a^ vw »a» a^ B* Pastime ,' except & Stbughton .—' James that its stories are longer. Braithwaite , the Superca rgo : the Story of _—. ¦¦ _-- — ._ ¦ ^p» -^* ¦¦ The illustrations— — ^^ are ^b- ^ « -^ »w m^ w *ar «¦ ^asa "jr • w*" ' ¦*• » ^^«ar *p» ^ rm*~ w^ not always in the best taste , his Adventures Ashore and Afloat/ B but children ar e not disposed to be hypercritical , y W. ~ r r » 7 G- j — ™— ^^ " ^^ "^^^" ^"— —» ^B » ^^™ '^^a^ ^^^b>^^ ^a and even the H. . Kingston. The title of this volume uncom forta ble picture of the carries us back to the old day s of wooden walls, Annu nciation will doubtle ss convey to young when in the mercantile maTine the office r char ged

eyes a very nat ural idea of the Angel's visit to -™~— with— - — — - — ^^ ^— — ¦ - ~ — ^— ^^ ^ B» ^™ -^» W a> BBh ^ B' '^B' ^ B^ B PB> ' the Virg in the management and sale of the goods Mar y. put on shipboard was named the Supercargo ;

Bh ^^^"^ ™ ™~ h ^bb^ ™ ¦ a ^bv n ^WB 1 ^bp^ ^ ^^^ F ^^ ^^ w ^^v B^Bi with , From the same. — *My Favourit* ^ e Story™^a^ ^ ^^^r ^v V Book^^^^^^^ *J^P .' A and it is the adventure s of one of these pretty square picture -book of tinted pictures functionaries that Mr. Kingston fills this with simple descri ptive letterpress. In nearl y attractive volume. To say that it is a book for

« ~~— ¦ ~^ ~ ™ " — ^^ ^"» ^»r ^^ ^^ ^^v ^» ^^ pp BH ^^ ^B^ ^^^ P^V ^P^Bfc ¦ • ^^^ *^B* ^^^ ^^^ m ^BF ^Bl ^a^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^ boys is needles s when its lamented author ' [ every^ case childre n and their pleasures or troubles s came

"™^» — — — m — — » "^™ -^ ^» ^a^ m —^m ~^— ^B» «^^ form the subjec ts touched by pen and pencil, and is to the fore on the title-page^ ^ ; and it is ju9t ani ^ the frontis piece sets before the young reader a needless to premise that the reader may look for scen e full of significance and pleasant memory— the marvellous within its pages without fear of

the visit of the Queen to the Children 's Hosp ital. disappointment.A. A The SupercargoJL D - 's voyages»/ C3 led him into every variety of mischief—mutiny, ship- From the same.—' Pictures from the Poets ,' by T. wreck , encounters __ with pirates , actual war , and Pym . A very __ . dain ty li ttle book of pictu re s, many less— formidable dangers—t_^ _ and— — — the— narrative_ — __ . _ illustrating some well-chosen poems all bearing as a^ whole is a well-told tale of adventure by on child life, the authors drawn upon being land and by sea. There are many well-drawn Herrick , Blak e, Wordswort h , Southey , Green , i llustrations , and it is in all respects what a boy's Kirke-White , Cunnin gham , Adelaide Proctor , book ought to be. and Tom Hood. There is much quaintne ss and cleverness not only in the drawing but in the From Mr. John Hogg.— ' Homespu n Stori es/ by spiri t in which ' Ascolt R. Hope. With illustra tions. This bud get the artist has reflected the poet s • word"words,s, andand., as a tabletabl ft-bnnlc. -book , itit, is likellikplyv to win-win is dedicated to the boy of the period / and the as much praise from the elders as from the authorV. ^B ^* ^ ^"* ^^ ^» ^^^ ^^B shows» ^^^^^^ ¦ " » ~^^ his-^*- — ^ — usunl^^^ -^r ~— ^ ~— ^ happy¦ ^ — -^ ^ ^m^ B*^^ ¦ power^B.^ ^^^^ * ^ ^. ^ aB of^^^^ .^» ma^^ ^ ^" ^^^ king^" ^^" ^ ^^^^^ BM juniors . much out of little , an d has turned to good account incidents which would , in less skilfu l hands , h ave Fr om the same— ' More Outlines for the Li t tle Ones.' resulted in commonp lace fiction. By w.ty of A small quarto volume which consists of quasi- preface to his book he gives us a chapter on Eep ia designs , the subjects being ch i ldren ' s var ious * spinning a story / which is in effect an essay on recr eations. These are printed on tint ed crayon that form of book-making in which he has proved paper of such substance tnat the back of one to be so emi nentl y successful. Hero is an im- pi ctur e serves as a blank piece of pape r for such important part of his reci pe for successfu l story- youn g artists as have enterprise enoug h to "writing: — attempt a copy. It is not enough that one has ft tale to tel l , nor that one tell* it tru ly as It may have reftll y happened . As truth —¦¦¦ BB.Bk — ¦ -~^ ¦ ¦> ^4 » !¦ * r ¦¦¦ * Fro ^ *^ -^r V '^•^ ^*^ ¦> ^^ "^^^ W W ^^ a* ^^ ¦ ^-^ ¦** •»" ^^ ^^ ^^ • — m the same.— ' Sunday Volume for 1882/ If is said to bo sometimes st ranger than fiction , so is fiction , -»- m -» —- ¦—- —¦ we A a J\ Vm »-»V^ Jk* t-> u« • I f* *«V «»S ifc ¦*> • a> *,« ¦ m, «^a, » m • V m * ^"^ *^ ^^ "*"" ^c — — — were able to forget the main purpose of this in a sense, truer than* realitJ y. * We* ^ have to select here pret ty-lookin g* volume , which is to provide tho not what is possible, but wbat is pro ba bl e, typical, and youn g harmonious ; not what we may know to be actual , but with a miscellany of short pieces suited to what we can make app ear to bo natural. A good fiction i the day "whose nam e it bears , * Sunday ' would yet bea r8 much the same relation to a history as an apt ' remain a copious repertory of pretty pictures— metaphor does to a mathem atical demonstration ; it ;' fro m should give us the essence of tr uth in a pleasing, striking, < irom initialiniti al , letterslfittors whichwhiVh aren.rn themsolresthfimsnl rftR a picturenieturo., ata -%^ ^^ a. m A^aV ak v p "w——¦ ¦ ^^ ap .¦ B ^p* «( ^^ B> a. "^^ ^» ^^-^ ^ .^ ^^ w q and^j ^^ compactv ^^ ^ JL v ^ ^"^^^ V^ form^ ^^ r *^ *^ ** . Thu"^ s,V though' ™ history^ be full of to lar ge and small engravi ngs in tho t ext, besides interestin g stories , a fictitious story has a far better [-* a great many full-page illustrations. The very chance of being interesti ng than a piece of histor y of the { cover itself is an attractive piece of colour work , sam e length. Suppose one were to eet down every day | »i al ab^^ i^ ^J ^ b\ Vvw Abb p^V Var • 9~ ^ . al ^^ ^^ ^f .^^ ^^ —" ^* ^ ^ B ^ v *^ w ' ^v a ^fc ^ ^K. ~n ~ v V a «* a^ ^ ^ h«b ^v "^^ ^^ v r all^ that" happened* *" Br^ ^^^ ^"" to oneself ^, h« would to writinga^^ history^ i symbolising the occupations of the day . on a small scale , and his narrative would probabl y be very | dull on the whole , with a more inte resting en try hero and ' -- ¦- IbJV -» bV ^ , ^_f Fro m """"""* ^>^ •»* *^>*> * ^t^J JK AbULA, V#~aV> ^JV a-W *^V~ V * ¦ *^* Ji# * * ^* ^ha^ * *J*»W* ¦¦ a, pj at aj »^ a^ ^» ^ p- BBa. aj^j- «p ¦»* aj— ¦ ai a. ^a- w v> ^ ^a| -|r>r I r . m ^»^ » -^ -^ — w Messrs. Griffith. & Farran. —' Tho Classics thereay B VV aV ^p^ ,H accorW"J ^h^ ^^^ ^P' ding^ «i « M to his circumstanc'^ w ^ es anda* experiences^ B* -^ a^ '^ ™ a. "^ . \| for the Million/ being an epitom o in English But a story-teller , using tho same mat erials , would select { of tho prominent and typical facts , if n ecessary, in ventin g [1 tho works of tho pr inci pal Greek and Lat i n others within the ran ge of pr obability , would grou p them i ' a, aut a. hor s i -vjbt m ^t-m ^J ^ rf »rf a ¦ ¦> *aj a^ r « «i ¦ ¦> ^ k a ¦ • v ¦» — •»— —¦ — — — — A Jk «• ~r *# a^ • • • a, m m thouwand V*^ *-• • • •• • * , b Third . A * • v* * j| • v* "^ a^ y Henry G rey. f al l* round Homo central point , which might give a name !. shilling edition of a very useful work to which and a character to the story, and could ttm * pr esent a }vo gave hi gh praise on its firs t appearance. It p icture both truthful and pleasing, so a-J to afford a Tnr t - B^B* BP a> B.^ ' B) ^^ ^ ^^^ B^ B VB •• ^ ^^^ a. ^ ^ pi ^ ^P>^r ^K ^^^ ^^ ^ ^P^^^ .^^ ^v V^ ^Br^B ^B ^^^ ppj V V ^ ^^ ^v ^v^ ^B* ^ ^^ bette^^^ V ^^f r idea of^^ the life^ ^^ represen ted than tho long^Bk^ and M• i« singular that tho attompt should never have tedious repetitions of the diary . i been mad has dono e before to do what Mr. Gr ey his intro:l action by a «o well—to give Eng lish roaders unacqu ainted Mr. Hope follows up | HIHV «V» »-» detailed dodcri ption of tho pl*ii mil mothod of with~™ tho•••* »->• classicalVIU D3IUI1 languagesAaiJl£ Uit ^ U O anU.AA adequateUUV- VJ idoa»-'»» of» Hie contents of tho prin ci pal works of the groat story-wri t ing. \ Latin-" "(..a. and«.ijv * vrx uuiv. nui liu ia. j -ii ma «i|;poij t.ti j ». iui . Mr . KoloV m ann. — «Mi»s in Her Tocns/ | his appendix Mr. From v ^ . Greek aut hors. In _ .a. _ . k m "•—• j-^ ^ • Q 'oy offers a usefu l table of the princi pal t ranslated from^ tho G erman by Khoda U.. Col-* | ^^ 1024 The Ptt blisbera' Circular Oct. t6, 1882

borne. The ori ginal is a great favouri te in the ' Sentimental Journey ' occupies one of the

Leiden Traill 's very^j interesting. and - — — -— Germany. Its na me is Backf ischcken * lectures . Mr. ^^^ able tftui Freuden ; not Backfischen*st as the trans- monograph may be called a summing up of the lator gives it. literature of Sterne , followed by a dispassion ate I

- - — juda « gment<^ which keeps the mean betwixt Mr .-w From the same.—' Spielhagen 's Skeleton in the ^ Hous e/ translated by Marsden. This is a crown Thackeray 's undue har shness on the one hand , octav o of about 180 pages. and Mr. Percy Fitzgerald 's too great leniency cm the other. Mr. Traill 's review of the books about From the same.—* Tagebuch auf Reiseii.' A hand - Sterne brings to mind th at Sir Walter Scott some small quarto , in gilt bind ing, and bevelled has writ 'en an essay in whi ch are some parti cular s

, r ¦ — — — in which we find hotograp hic pictures of ^¦^ ^^» ^^p ^™ ™^ "^ ^^~ w ^— ~ — ^™^ —~ edges ^^h^h ^^. ^^ p v^v ^^*^m^^*^^^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^r ^b ^ ^^ ^"^ ^^^ ^^ more^^ cu ri ous than certa inly^ authen tic ;^ as also of Constantinop le, various views and buildings ; of an intended biograp hy by- John Wilkes, which Palermo , Athens , Taormina , Syracuse , &c. (to the regret of Mrs. Stern e and her daug hters ) From the Leisure Sour Office. —c Boy's Own was never written. There ar e many readers , we Annual ,' * Girl 's Own Annual .' Und er the head- have no doub t, who would like to know wherei n ings—ad venture , archaeology and folklore , athle- the great charm of * Trist ram Shand y * and of

_.______, ' , tics— — ,y biografj» r p hies- - — — — ,y competitions— — j-- — ,y corres— pondence— , the ' Sentimenta l Journeymf consists but myett ^^ cricket , cryptogram , entomol ogy, indoor amuse - would not care to read the book . Such will here ment s, note-book , outdoor amusements ope n find extracts copious enoug h to satisfy their curiosity. To ;\ll our rend er s who value a piece of column , poetry-L »C ,' scieni i tie,- &c,* are compi ri sed, in each case a series of inte resting papers or notes ; fine and discerning critic ism this las t volume of the* quite independentl y of some 600 separate items ' Men of Letters ' may be commend ed. of instruction or amu sement which the contents FromA ivLu Midlimm and3»aa

~— —~ -~—^^ g ^ — ^^v ^^ ^^ — ~-w ^^ -^- ^^^r ^^ Pennsy^^^ lvania home life, and t he poet's most 4 Holy rood Palace , St. Alba n's Abbey, Car narvon ambi tious effort) ; and , The Closi ng Scen e,' in Castle ; Part III . gives some attract ive li ttle which Mr. Read has painted an autumn scen e stories. The pictures with which the book with equalJL fideli ty& and pE. ictures que— power. In— A * abounds are all up to a good standard . all these poems the poet betravs a fondne ss for descri ptions 6T natural scener y, and in all of From Mr. Pearce. —' John Ruekin ; Aspects of his Life and Teaching, ' b This ¦ ¦—¦ ¦ ¦• ¦ ¦ »¦ y Edmund J. Baillio. »• ¦ ¦%. «»™ which we— — seem— — to—"»" be— ""^ in^-^ con^-* m^ m ^» m* m^ m m »^ mw m- Mm m U *• V^ * tact with a rnind of to ori ginal for ce. The volume is designate d as th e is an octavo of 64 pages, the aim of which is • Illustrated Libra ry Edition. ' It is a hand y convey to the reader , in a concise form , the crown octavo, printed with red line borders . opinions of Mr. Kuskin on the most importan t bound in handsome style, subject *. Thus we have chapters on sty le. an d contains ma ny now , illustrations by t he best Americ an artis ts. In reading , education , art , science, labour , commerc e v»»» ««.» ^sV'V'ijwiijjp nuiunu cui uo aiiu j . vm ion«w--p, addit ion, the book has a now pre fatory me moir of poj* litica l* economy,, woman, ethics, and rel i»^jg Mr. Kead. illus'ra ^ ed by passa ges from the grea t master's writ ng«. The fi rst chapter of Mr . Baillie's work Fr om "Messrs. Macmillan A Co.— ' St«rn e,' by is a ttiiort sketch of Mr. Buskin 's lif« ; the last 11. D. TrailL The onl y two books which readily i ncl udes a chro nological account of his prin ted come to t he mind as liavinj r d eal t with the life works. We may add that a s<*mi-officif Mr. Huskin a puV nnd Thackera ^^s ffumouriH ^,* wlioro the author of the title pstfzi* in conMJKot i on with that f f Mr. ^--^-j g 1 Oct. i6, i88a The Publisher s Circular ;O2£

Pearce , and that a port rai t, which ve like better From Mr . T. Fisher Unwin. —* The Illustra ted tha n any we remember to have seen, is the frontis - Poetry Book for Young Read ers/ with 72 illustra- piece. tions. In two series. An eclectic poetr y book , - I 1 J j * i • „ . _ ¦:» _i«-« I Fr om Messrs. T. Pettitt & Co.—' The Actor 's Art : mainl y drawn from , modern writers , English and* a Practical Treati se on Stage Declamation , Public American. The poems range fro m simple school Spe aking, and Deportm ent. By G ustav o GaTcia , songs and rh ymes up to poems of nature , of de- illustrated by A. Forestier. The i ncreasin g atten- scri ption , and advent ure , and it is in every "way far tion devoted to the education of students of music removed from the commonplace. For ordinary and the drama gives a special fitness to the publi- readers it will be foundtound to presenDresen t many prettnrettv y caf' on of this volume, which is, we see, dedi cated poems which are but little known . to Mr. Henry Irving, who has , by personal ex- Fro m Messrs.Ward , Lock , & Co.—' The Handb ook amp le and influence , done much to raise the of Fenci ng/ with 24 illustrations. By Ramon actor 's position and to elevate the dramati c pro - Castellote. A practi cal guide to one branch of fession. Signor Garcia offers his book to artists , the ' noble art of self-defence .' The numerou s stude nts , and amateurs ; and to all these classes illustrations give additional clearness to the very its practica l hints on the management of the plain directions of the text , and will enable any- voice, on deportment on the stage , or in the con- one who is anxious to attai n perfection to reach it cert room , and on the use of manner and gesture without much difficulty. There can be no two to expres s the var ying emotions , will be of infinite opinions as to the value of fencing in giving, as value. The illustrations are cleverl y drawn , and the author says, ' real exercise for the loiy, show at a glance the true meth od of walking - the quickness of eye, steadines s of nerve , and presence stage ani the pr oper p ose und er nearl y every con- of mind/ and he has done much to place profi- dition which the public performer can be called ciency in its practice within general reach. • 9 iifon to play or sing. As a stu dy of thre e Fro m the same. ' Footbal l, Gol f, Hockey, well-know n * numbers / Signor Garcia adds an — an I ' Cu rling/ As at the present moment these wiater ana lysis of Mark Antony s oration over the dead g lines uro being recommenced at nearl y all our body of Caesar , of the jewel song in Faust , and of ' largo schools, the public ation of th 's little manual Ba silio s song in the Nozze di Figaro , giving in opportune. The various football games are de- each case minute instructions as to the action scri bed with the specie!A- featu res of their respective& «nd expression to be aimed at in every line. rules , and the laws of the game are followed by __ __^ _ -y _ : _ _ Although— — — in acting— r and— sing— — ng,— 9 as in all- else,7 it ^^ ^^ Bomo usefu l hints. The less familiar sports of is the function of tru e art -to conceal art , t here golf and curl ing are full y descri bed , and good is much for the performer to learn , and the aid old-fa shioned hockey receives a due share of which this book will give towards the attainment a ttention. of self-possession and ease of demeanour , as well as towards the due expression of every variety of Ma gazin es.—The Theatre (Dickens & Evans } gives sent iment , will be valuable alike to the profes- it8 readers a photograph of Miss Alma Murr ay, sional and the amateu r. and an engraving of Mr. Irving in his least satis- factor y impersonation as Romeo. Among the From Messrs. Smit h., Elder , & Co.—' First Aid literary contents is an article on the proposed to the Injured. ' Five Ambulanc e Lecture s by Dr. School of Drama tic Art , which seems likely to Frederi ch Esmarc h, Professor of Surgery at the become an establis hed fact. —Th e Swordand Trowel University of Kiel. Translated from the German (Passmore & Alabaster) is chiefly noticeable for by H.R. II . Princess Christian . The Princess in a Communion Add ress by its editor , Mr. Spurgeon. her Preface tells us that she undertook the tat- k — Golden Hours (same publishers) has an interest- of tr anslatingc* Dr. Esmarch 's able lectures from a ing sketch of William Cowpe r, his life, lttters , personal realisatio n of the peed of such a volume , and poems, and a variety of readable matter. — mIi en at tending the ladies' classes of the Windsor The *Christian Treasury (Johnston e, Hunter , & centr e of the St. Joh n's Ambulance Association , Co.) continues Dr. Fisher 's valuable papers on .______ar - riSk ¦ • »^ —»^ -^ - — — w and her ^B ^- ^^^ ^ ^^ ^ — country women ^ ^"^ ^" ^^ ^^ ^ ^^ f aim is to lead her fello ^ the^ ^^ ^^ * Historica* ^ ^^ ^ l Proofs of Chris tianit y/ and has a ' to see how each one of them in her own imme- trans lation of an eloquent sermon by Past ear diate sphere may render effectua l aid to a suffering Bersier. —Amateur Work (Ward , Lock , & Co.) fellow-creature / . The lecture s, in \i hich come, - tells its readers * How to mak e a telephone , a admi rabl y execut ed diagrams are introduced , su p- f- mall harmonium , and a por table t heatre / and ply first an intell igible descri ption of the various has many other practical p ipers. — Household parts and organs of the human frame , an d then Words 9 (Dickens & Evans) , in addition to its gi ve am ple, instructions for rendering * first aid ' largo instal ment , of fiction (five complete stories

~^-^m^^ to the— — — -^^ woundedv W ^*^ ^ ¦¦ t V ^ ^^^^ ^» ^.^^ or^P^ ^*^ inj^^ ¦ ¦ ured-^ ^ ^v .^ The^^^^ — — -^— fourth— —-w -_— — lecture— — -~ ain d several continued tales), has some useful gives instructio ns for treating persons Buffering pape rs on domestic matter s, and many bits of ¦ - ¦ fro ¦ »» »• ¦• ¦*-»¦• — — —¦ ¦— - — — — — — — loss of ¦ a a ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ suffocation , j ia( ^- r ^^ • • m immersion , i ' frostbite , »# informa^^ tion•* cleverly set out in The Editor s Note consciousness , or poisoning, and the la*t lecture Bv>ok/— Th* LadUf Gazette of Fashion (4 Are t reat s of modes of transport for the injured. It Mari a L;ine) is rich in c loured plates of the h ai compact and comprehensive little * work , and latest Parisia n desi gns, and has u pleasant chatty h word of pra iso is due to the ro3*al translator for article entitled 4 Round the Shops. *— _4r* and

the ¦J ' ¦¦ ¦) ••»¦• <• »n^ "« ^ m — » ¦» —^ — —— — y — — — imposed V% ^S • % ^^¦ "fc •• ™ • fulfilled her self ^^ ^* » ^ way in which she has JjJB ^^* ettcrs ( Remington^"* &* Co.) gf^ ives the place of tusk . honour to a beautiful engravi ng of Karl Badmer ' s Fr om Messrs . Tut tie, More hou se, A Taylor , picture • A Declaration of War ' ; an interest i ng New Haven , UH. —' Selections from Frie derich 's artrtrt iclirl ett on Franz Hals, with a tinefloe sspecimenpecimen ofoi iJa usteine/ part I. archa ' c an d imitative art ; bis hand iwork ; and pap ers on ' Pompeii and the part II. period of tho highest developm ent. Mr. Museum of Naples/ • The Fan : its histo ry a ad I). Cady Eaton says in his prefac e : it« use/ and other lighter matter s.— Fraser s gmans & Co.), has a melanchol y Frie deric h'a Baurfeine Id but a co llect Jon of simple Maga zine (Lon descrip tion * of plaster oaata in tho Berlin Museum , vet intere st as the last number of an old friend , the re is no book so good to b« placed In the hand * of tho and when we add that it ha * reached No. _____ yomtgstuden t of Oroek sculpture . Tbe deacri ptloma are , we have_ w\idam enoug h». to explain•* our ftr rmng ed chronologically in art periods , each period 634 intro daoo dby a short statement of 1U» character idtloA. recret that it should aisappoar irom cne | ^ ' \ t026 The PubHslke rs Girciilar ottt i^ 1SS2 , I scene.—The Church Sun day School Maga zine Treheme 's Temptation , 3 vols. (Smith , Eld er, \ (Sunday School In stitute) has an articl e enti tl ed & Co.) 4 » A^ ao&s ^ r u wi wxvmvU | »uvt * I HelAXwl persIJCi 9 ofUl God\j\/U ,| ' b*"' y_7 the*-"V Bishop of Meath , and Nobody (Nisbet & Co.) man y pap ers for teachers. —The Ph renological The Battery and the Boiler (ditto) . I Magazine ( Fowler) gives a disquisition on Sir Sunday Reading for the Youn g (ditto). I Garnet Wolseley's head , with a por trait. —Re- Children 's World , part I. (A. Joh nston). I ceived also : The Competitor, the Sunday Scholar ' s The Rossetti Shakspeare (D. liothrop & Co., I I Companion, the Church Worker , the Childs ' Own Boston , U.S.A.) Magazine, &c. Pamphlets and Maga zines. Serials. —From Messrs. Ward , Lock , & Co. we hare Trot Coffi e's Boggart ( John Hey wood). received Household Medicine, pa rt 12, with some The Bewitch ed Teapots (ditto) . valuable remarks on sick nursing and the arrange- Typhus and Typhoid Fever (ditto). ment of sick rooms ; part 12 of Land, Sea, and , Ladies_¦ " Gazette of Fashion Art and Letters _i ___ , ^___p^___p ___> ¦______. ^__V a ¦ j&fcy, devoted to South America, and contains some Household^ Words^h , Library Journal^a__» ^ (Boston^ , well-executed engravings and full-page plates ; U.S.A.), . The Competitor , Fraser 's Magazine , ¦ ¦ part 3 of D*Israeli8 Miscellanies of Literature v A. *f , The Theatre , Phrenological Magazine , Sword containing the close of * The Calamities of Authors ,' and Trowel , Golden Hours , Christian Treasury, I and the commencement of The Quarrels of ' 9 Church Sunday School Magazine , Family ______Authors ' ;# partj ^ 18 of Dr. Ada- m Clarke— s Com-— — Doctor , Church Worker , Cambrid ge University I mentary, containing his notes on the first thirty Reporter. chapters of Isaiah ; part 1 of Shakspea re"s I Works, edited by Samuel Phcl ps, with illustra- — — - — - - We have also recei ved—Bee orCs Dictiona ry^j of-^ ^ _i _ ^_P» ¦ _. ' v^4 _i v tions . by the late Hablot K. Browne and other Science.Mb • , Art, Literature• , Relig^_-fc * m ionm , and^ Philosop• hy artists—an admira bly printed edition, with a (Ward , Lock , & Co.), part 12, letter Fjeb to Gal , steel plate of the Chandos portrait as frontis- with illustrations. —Arabian Nights, illustrated

iece ; Epochs and E , —~- p pisodes of History, part 11 ii v -_^- - — -¦—*- ¦ m — — — -—' — -H ^^^— -^ -_ "^ i —— ^^ ^" - ¦ ^— ^.^^r ^^ v — " m -^^ — -^^p-v w m ^— W by^^ MilJais , Tenniel , J. D. Watson , &c. (Ward^ , giving the stories of the Fre nch Revolution of Lock , & Co.), new part. —British Ballads, illus- ______¦ ¦ 179» 2— ,._# of the Battle of Agincourtp — — , of the— Tern— — —- trated (Cassoll), new part , with * Sir Turloug h,* , peran ce Movement and of the Arrest of the Five v^^~ --—— —— —^ ——^— —» w -^^ —»¦ —_ h^ ^^r «^r v ~av i^w^r ^^^—^p^ ———— »—' — — —¦ • Sir Patrick^ ^ —-^^— S—i pan^"^—' s,' - • Sira^ Nicholas^^to ^ ^^^^^ ^v^_ at~**~^ ~"^ Marston^* -^ ^^ I Members—the Temperance section , with its Moor ,' &c.—Sylvia*s HomeJour nal (Ward , Lock , I portraits of Josep h Livesey, Sir Wilfxid Lawson , & Co.), new part , with coloured &c. engraTiogs. I and Samuel Bowiy, is alone worth the price of the —Haydn ' s Dictionary of Dates, new edit. (Ward , I number ; the Illustrated History of the World , part Lock , & Co.), new part , bring ing the work down H ~~"~ V — —1 — — ¦¦— —»~ —* i — — —— —^— ^_V ¦ —» —"~ —^^— — — *^^~ ^^~" — "—^ —™ ™ —" __ —__ — —^ ^—' —V —^— —• ^^ ^^ — ^^B^V of^^"- ^^. -^^^^^ ^** ^^^ ^i^ .»^» ' ^^ I 12; part 1 of___ a new._. _¦_ illustrated edition ______Gibbon s H ^^_ _ _^ ^______. to ' Tithes. '— Concise Cyclopedia (Ca ssell) new Decline and Fall, with Dean Milraan 's notes ; 9 ~*« ~n^~ ~> ~ r~ -~' » < _ ~- -¦- -—- -__ -«-—— paB-r« - rt~t*y, containing'>~*------i-^ C3 from<^^ ^^* -» Coli, gny»~Y *-* T toMr^^ Dacty^" -^ *-**-'**Jls ^7, with part 1 of Grea t Thoughts on Great 1ruths, a varied illustration. — Universal Inst ructor (War d, _¦ _-¦»_ -__. - - m-mm w~ ^w ^ ^^ ^^ ~^^v "^ of^^ JH Banking^^^^^^^ ^*M Daries ; part 13 of Hal lam's 'Li teratureg of j (Rh odes & Co., New York) , September. —Fa miliar Euro pe ' ; and part 12 of ' Rollin s Ancien t ^ ^^ * & - a ^^ _>. ___ _^ _. Wild, Birds (Cassell), part 1, containing the History .' This -¦> ¦ - ¦ parcel of serials form s a libra ry —— ~f ~a^ ¦ -_i^ ^___r __^ «p«k--_> ~^ * ¦ • %._rBb B_~ ¦ ~__ ~ ~^ - at Goldfinchc^ ^ ~^^ — ^*m » — and^^ ~ the Magp ie» ^^ , illustratedM A ^ *»l ^ ^_k ^V V* ^*"^ in colours^^ %a ^ ^^ ^ . in itself, and the low pr ^ce which they are —Dublin f ieview(Burns and Oates ), for October , -__ __-^___— i^—^_> _ issued- — brin— ^^^h gs - them— — within« - _— ^ reach^v - - h ¦ --^ ^— of' — —"_ allV^^ ^B classes^i^ ^_»^rf^ V^ ~'i | " ^^ .^^ an excellent number , containing, among other s, of readers. two able articles , viz., ' Al essandro Manzon i , and Books re ceived for Notice— ins Works ,' by E. M. Clerke , and * Bertho ld _ __. ______^___i^______Friar Hudebran d's Cross (Hodder and Stoughton). Auerbach by the Kev. W. Barry— — — .

Index to the Books pnbli&hed betveen October 2 and 14. The Wordt in Italics are those wider which the Tit les art given Alphabetically in f ull, with the Publisher' s Name. *. Abroad. Crane (T.) & Houghto n (Ellen E.) 5s. Baker 's Dozen, A, Apaque (I*. H.)- 2_f. 6d«

.-_- _- Actor 's Art ,w Garcia (a.)-i^ 7t. " 6d. St.6b. -_ Ballads, Moriton (J.) Ane Booke of Ballades , Is, Add, a Story of German Life, Stuart (Esm4) Is. Cd, Barbara , Good Ship, Sadler (3. W.)3s. 6d. Adrift on the Sea, Norris (Emilia M.) new edit. la. Battle and Victory, Boteen (Mrs. C. E.) Is. &L

— - —' jm ~~ —~ i ^ —^ -^ ^^ ^ —^— —^^ ^^ - ^^^— ..Bneid^p Virgil^^f ^0 ^y ^^.^ ^v , , Book 1, by^^^ Kalpole (A.^ S.)^^ Is. 6d. Battle Fields , Jf ardwicte (C.) 10s. 6d. & Os. Africa , Capetlo Si Iven« , Benguella to Yacca, 2 rols . 42a. Bedlam Ballads, &o. ITAiYe (8. C.) 6d. African Discovery, Heroes. Bourne (C. E.) 2 parts , 3s. 6d. ea. Beechwood, Davidson (Mary ) Is. 6d. _.__

_, _, _^^ ~ __ . _ —_^___.______Ailments ,r Slight j _^ — — , Scale (Lionel 8.)^ 2nd edit. Ss. Bethany, ihe Home, Everard (G.) 3rd edit. 6d. A. L. O. £. Seven Perils Pasaed , 2a. 6d. Birdie and Her Dog, Phillips (E. O.) nev7 edit. Is. Alone in the Crowds , Lyster (Annette) 3s. Birthday Book , Little Folks, by C. B. Is. 6d. & Is. Anabasis , Xenophon 3, 4, by Tay lor (B. W.) new edifc. 3.r. del. Birtl.day Gleanings , Grain (M. J.) 10s. 6d. -Anatomy, Qttain ** Elements , 9th edit . Vol* 1, 18s. Blinkbonny, Bite from , Slrathesh (J.) 3rd edit. 5s. Animal Pla gues, Flem inj (G.) VoL 2, 12s. Blue Flag, Under the , Palarave (Mary E.) 2s. Annal sof the Poor , Richmond (Legh) new edit. Is. 6d. Botanist *, Zoologists, said Geologists , Duncan (P. M.) 4s. Anna Boss, Kennedy (Gra -e) rcw edit . Is. Bovine Med icine, H ill (J. W.) 3Gs. Arithmetic , Davis CW.) Revised, Grade 1, 2, 8, 2d. each Bra ve Fight , A, Hoire (E. N.) Js. Arithmetical Examples and Exercises, Piper (T. W.) 8s. 0 ;- . . .^ Sff- Oct. r6, 3882 The Publish ers* Circ ular i&j

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