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In accordance with ' our iisual custom, the number of the Publishers* Circular for Ja nuary 15 will contain a list of the Educational Works of the chief London and provincial Publishers , The heads of public and private schools, and all persons interested in Educa tion j will thus be pr ovided with a complete conspectu s of Educational Literature. Educational works and app liances intended for review in this number should at once be sent to the Editor. among ^j^J^ rinted gra tuitous circulatio 1 As a large number of ^T ^ffiHw ^flKj ra p for n the OolldjS^^^uS^UidAbroad this nupiber offers a principal Schools and ^ peculiarly valuable medium for AdverwwNSnjKl ^ssed to persons engaged in tuition . ' " ' ¦ • - ¦' • - r ~ £ j l r —-^^^—^ J_^Jjj ^- i^^^^-- L«j ^ .-^ ii ^ - - .jj ^ Hfc- , " . ' ' _ ' : .' . - ^_ _ ___±i_I __ ' - ' - .. — • ' —^ ' ' ' ' - _ -- -^^— '-~^-----^-^^— ^^^= j -^^-^-^-^-^^ 1)UJ ¦ ' |B^W»MW»' "Wp»» ^p1^p«WpW ^«^i^i^W "'WM *WW *p1W. ^WMp ^>^**^**all ww * l_ll ^_ i i-2 j. - n ^g^^^ J^< _^ ^W^'^W^^^'^>*^^ ^*^^'' ^^* ww >*^y*^^^^ ^?^^ - - — ^^ j ^

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OO3 STT E -tTTS i LITERARY INTELLIGENCE 1794—1803 INDEX TO PUBLISHED IN GREAT I DECEMBE R 17 & 31. 1803, ¦ OBITUARY FOR THE YEAR .. 1794^ 1795 BRITAIN BETWE EN 1804 BOOKS PUBLI SHED IN GREAT BRIT AIN 1796 TRUTH ABOUT RUSSIA FROM DECEMBER 17 TO 31 1805-^1808 | SWEDEN IN HEAT HE N TIMES 1796, 1797 NBW S AND BOOK-* LATELY PUB- ANALYTICAL , TABLE 1797—1799 LISHED 1809—1822 * KOTES AND NEWS ? 1799, 1800 MISCELL ANEOUS 1833-1835 AMERICAN NEWS AND NOTES 1800, 1801 BUSINESS CARDS 1828—1830 BUSINESSES FOR SAXE 1833 OBITUARY i 1801 WANT SITUATIONS . 1834 TRADE CHANGKES ..... 1801, 1802 BOOKS FOR SALE .. . 1835 REVIEWS , &c. 1802, 1803 BOOKS WANTED TO PURCHASE 1835—1839

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St. Dunstan 's House , g.C. : defence of robbing him for the purpose of December 31, 1888. < selling his pro perty for your own pecuniary ______.___ gain . If Mr. Bryce— — ^j should— be the— victi m of— A MONG the question s which ought to ^^ an operatio n of this sort owing to his Having -^- occupy the att ention of publishers there spent two years ' hard lab our in producing a are few that are more importan t than th e noble book on American institutions and selection of commendatory quotatio ns from the manners , a book which does honour to the press. Nicety in the art of selection does not Ameri can people no less th an to the author ,

r seem to be fully appreciated . Thoug h there it'^v will— - - — -^^ —-^— bew w —^—~ a^^^^m trul^^p^ ^^^pi ^^ ^v ^pp ypi horrible^^^ ^^v ^. ^ ^ ^^^^^ ^^^p r ^^^ ^ ^p p' ^^v ^ p^ p illustration^^ ^ ^ i" ^^^b ^p^r^p ^^^p i ^^ v ^pp ^^p^ ^ pp ^p ^ ^^^ ^ q ^ r ^^^ ^^h of^^^ ip^ the^^ pr ™ ¦ ^^v ^^^ need of *ati internati onal copyri ght law. It is hardl y a depar tment in prac tical would be ba rbarous and ungrateful as well that requires a greater amount of discrimina- as dishonest to cheat Mr. Bryce. We must , tion , the public is perpetuall y confronted by therefore , trust that our leading printers will commonplace commendations . It may be respect his pro perty even if they care nothing that the words are insp ired by the authors for his interest *. If they pillage him he will themselves, or rather selected by them , but hav e to revise numerou s passages in the secpnd editi on/ ; this cannot be an excuse for the perennial * very interesting, ' * remarkabl y entertaining / Book sellers ' Provident In stitution .—

¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ' particularl y instructive ' words which serve The ¦ ¦ ^^- ~— usual~— • -r --v — -~— ¦ -^r monthl^^^ h ^r "^ pr .. ^ ^ p* ^*^ ^^ ^r^^^^^ yv meeting^^i p ^.v p^^ ^. ^ pp ^v ^^^ ^ P^^^^v ^^^ ^ P^ p^ k of^i^v ^p^ pb this^pjp * ^^. ^pv ^p^. py Institution^p_a^ tfpj> ^^b *^p^ ^ ^ pv ^^ h ^^F ^^p'^p* ^^v ^p^B ^^^ ^P^ *^^ to fill so many lines in the advertisements in was lield on Thursday, the 16th inst. , at 56

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Let us have a change in this respe ct. Let II ¦> •¦ ""' '"' '"' » ~"" — — — ¦ ¦ ^^^^»»* ¦«> >¦ • 'B| > ¦ i^^B -^^»« V^B. -^ -^b-" ^«P^ ^B» »- J ^ • .» ^* d« Mbl^^W^IB I^ ^* - *ta T « y ^ -J C J. Longmandkj , Esq., and Frederick Miles_^_ ^^^ ¦P ^ PB ^ PM I . __ , these ' very interesting, ' ' remarkabl y enter- Esq. ; C. J.^p ^tf V Longman^^^^ ,,-Esq.^^^^^^ _ ^ , presiding.^ The_^a taini ng,' ' particularl y instructive ' words have sum of £105. 9s. 2d. was granted in temporary a well-earned holiday. Without their aid and perman ent relief to sixty-five members and

1 there is matter enough in good reviews to widows^ — ~ " ^ ' -~ — ef~* meiiibersI ¦ ^^» -^^^" ^—^—^*— t -^^ P ^^^ ¦ ¦ ;H and-^»-^» ^^^^ ^^»«^ ,M inBB ^" PP^^B> accordance^B)' ^.' ^.^ ^ BJ^ '^^1^ p^H> "^i^^^ ^i^^T *B^B ^ ^ ^iP^ ^H^ with^ » ^^ ^IP ^^P^^» show the drift and sense of good books . We the usual custom at this season of the year , an additional .grant was mad e to the temporary would suggest that those whose business it is recipients , which was increased by furth er tp quote, on behalf of themselves or their em- Christmas gifts generousl y given by Messrs. ployers , should read more diligentl y and with Sampson Low & Co. , Henry Hill Hodgson , more per spicacity than ig ' evidenc ed ' — to Jdisq. , and J osepii Whitaker , Jfisq .

use a Yankee word—in •mm ,m- newspaper columns. XM Otherwise the paid praise of books will con- tinue to be as useless as it is expensive. Obituary foijr l^e Yeai£. I The liter ary obituary for the year 1888 in- A Copyright Question. —Speaking of the cludes : in J anuar y : Bonamy Pric e, Professor reports of a probability of Messrs. Macmillan 's of Political Economy , Oxpn. ; M. Raynaud , of Mr. Bryce 's work on America being JbFrenchrench electrielectrician cian ;: thefcho Kev.R,ev: Wm.Wm. DentonT)p>rttcm ;: «j vj reproducedJL VJ I^ J. vu. l*v» V3V* inJill theU1J.V Statesr^f «_it* »o withoutif 1 VJ.1VUU authorisationM/U D1IVJ. inaulUJl. , G. R. Waterh ouae , geo o c l gist ; Henri de Pene , ^^^ ^^ ¦ ^"" * ~ ¦ " ^ — ¦ ¦ ¦ v ^^^ ^h^F V ^f ^* ^r ^^ ^^ ^^ W ^^^ P"^B> W pp^.Br»«tfBJ ^ BJ pl^ the Evening Post (N. Y.) says : We trust , for editor of the Oaulois ;^BB Mary^^^» * P^p™. ^^^* ^T Howitt^^^ P^ B/ W ^^ ^^^ ;^ B J.^ ^ rf" ^P T.V*B ^V J.^^^r ^ P

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i* Mr. Bryce down in Broadway and taking his Lad y^^^ g Marion— ~— — ~- — — ¦—^™ ^Alford — ¦¦! ™" "¦ — —~ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ;^v 1 James^™-™ r ^—™- ^» ^^r ¦¦* Cotter^^- ^p^ ^ip" ^— -«p> #^ ^ Morison^vp*r .^ p^w ^r* w ^^m ¦¦ i ^^t^^ ;h

w » ^^p^ ^.* ^^ p ^ p ^ -»¦•» *« ^ i ^^ -^ ^-^ ^ -—— -^ -' -^ -^ j ^—^^ in ¦ -w- ^^pp> v ^ | ^ p. ¦ i pi pi vv ff# F*i^ "^p pf ¦¦ watch and money.^j Whatever may be saidt> J^fWr ^v ^ Mrs. Anna Kingsford , M. D. ; Rev. W. H.

¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ^^^^p^f^^ in defence of robbing an author for the Hoare' — — —' — ;v Dr.¦— wm Joh~^m- ^^p- ^^w ^^^ ^^ n Hewitt^ -w ™ ^^^ -^^^ ^mm Jellett^fr •^mr ^bv^v^ ^^^ ^mr ^^» ;V W.^ ^ Davym^^^^ ^^ir V V purpose of procuring for yourself cheap mental Watson ; B.ev» G. P. Badger ; John Coleman ; improvement , there is not a word to be said in Horace 8tebb|tig Roscoe St. John ; Harry

"~ " '" ¦ " ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ —¦¦¦-¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' - *~ ' fl Wr j— - - ¦- ¦• ..... ¦< - > * -¦ ' i . , -.. . ¦< , . .:;r - $ \XJ vl Dec. 31, \$m TJie Publisher^ Qircular iz$$ { ¦ } . Pryer . In March : Mrs r Proctor ; Amos miento ; Wm, McDowall editor of Ih imfries : of, Brons on Alcott ; Louisa M. Alcott ; Thomas ^matandatdindatd i' JProf.Prof. DeliusDaiiiia., oi "BonnJbsonn ;: Miss;AlisonMisa Alison \ Tate ; Baron Ferdinan d von Richthofen ; Bev- Hay Dunlop ; Cesare Lisei. December : Rev. ' H. ST. Oxenham ; W. Thom pson Watkin ; Samuel Earnshaw ; Frederick Apthorp Paley ; Henri Blaze de Bur y ; Professor Wilson, Laurence Oliphant ; Sir Frederick Pollock. LL.D. ; Lucy Myers Mitchell ; Bev. Charles The trad e obitu ary for the year includes in Win , Bang. In April : Matthew Arnold ; Janua/ry : James Pamp lin, of Winchester ;

—' — — - -- — — ¦ — — — ^— -¦— ~^ ^^^ j ^m ¦ ¦ ^ —— -hv^h - ^^ g ^^—-^^^ — -^r*^r ^^^^m^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^l^^r^i^^ ^^^v W^^m" W ^^^^ H^^ ^^^ ^^^V ~^^^T^^^v ^H ^^P ^ V^B ^^ >^1W ^^H^^V ^^^^ V^^^ *^^^ ^^ H^ r^^^ ^T ^^^ ^^ ^ ^^^^ ^ ^H^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^F ^¦^^'^ B ^^^~^ ^^ ~ ^^^ ^ — Rev. Charles Beard , LL.D. ;^ Quincy^^ Ada ms James Spicer , of Messrs . J. Spicer & Sons ;^B Gillmore ; Dr. . J". H. Stoddart , editor of the Thomas Knibb , of Leamington. In Febr uary :

-^— — ¦ — - - ~— ' -^r ^h ^p^ ^v^ -^r—^m ^ ^^ m —^~" ^^^ m ^m ^^> q ^ v^ ^v ^v Glasgow£g * Herald ;^J Felix ' O. C. Darley-^ ^^ ; Ephraim^^^ ^^^" ^^^ ^^"^^ ^^^^^n^W^H Sir Wm. Johnston , of W. & A. K. John- Squier ; Matthew Holb eche Bloxam ; Walt er ston ; Edward s, of Messrs . Tr iibner & Co. y

- — - - —1 -^— J^ »J — ~ — - — — ^^ ¦ — "^^ —"^ ^^^ ^ ^^ H ^ »^^ ^^ ^ ^^ -• " ^1^ ^^^^» ^^ ^^^ HW ^V^ W4I^ W Montagu Ketrr ;J Richard Popp lewell Pullan , James Clarke ; Alfred Smith Barnes , of F. S.A. In May : Leon e JLevi ; Michael Messrs. A. S. Barnes & Co., New York . Heilprin ; Thompson Westeott ; Lanrens P. In March : Charles Layton , of Messrs. Hick pk ; Jules Cast agnary ; Charles Monselet ; C. . & E. Lay ton ; Rober t Chambers , of Jirnest ±>ertheau ; Joh n, (Snod grass , in J une : Messrs. W. & R. Chambers ; James Hogg. In

THE LATE! MB. GEOBGE ROUTL EDGE . Sir Francis Hastings Doyle ; T. Harringt on ; April : E. J. Stoneham . -In May : John Tuke , M. D. ; Sir Alfred Power ; Edmund Hey wood ; Henry Lit tle ton, of Novello, Gurn ey ; Rev. Georg e Trevor ; James Freeman Ewer & Co. ; Thomas Appleby, of Stockton- COllarkearkft ;• Ja.Ta.mmepiHs J.ToTirmnot.ohon not. InTn JJtdiiuly : RRpiv.ev. on-Tees. In Augus t : Wm. Chappell , of George Robert Gleig ; Theodor Storm ; Rev. Messrs . Chappell & Co. ; Gustav May, of Edward P. Roe ; Sydney H. Gay ; James Jack - Messrs }. Whit taker & Co. ; Benjami n Stretton , soi> Jarv es ; Dr. IRobert Morris. In August : of London Lane , Mar e Street , Hackney. In Rev. Dr. JohnWm. Burgon ; Mrs . Jean Aitken ; September : Geo. William Petter , of Messrs. Phili p Henry Gosse , F.R.S.; Gusfcave Masson ; Cassell & Co. ; Frederick Thos . Gammon , of

s^hh ¦ i ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ^— Henry Stevenson , F. L.S., editor of Norfolk Messrs¦^^ b w ^^t^^ ^^^ W^^^ .^i* W^* r .^* Partrid^^^Bl* ^^^^ twta ^^F ^^^ ^ ^ ^^^ —^ ge^p^i^m

»- ™~ ^^^^ » ^^ .w w T "^™ ^.^ ^^ —™ ^ ^^^ ^^^ qv ^ — — — — ^» — — ¦— ^^^ ^^ w — — ^^ T W J q£j ^* Proctor ; William Gifford Pal grave ; John Norwich. In October-7 J. ]tyl. Levy^^ , th e Arnaaon . October : Gfeorg e Stovin Venables , Daily«- v •-• Telegrap#M Ti h1 ; Olive/M • Lasbury,-W « ofA BristolTT"^ • > 1 ; QvXVf T, Gambier-Parry y Jj)r^ JRoberi Younj g ; -Thomas j ^tevens, of Coventry . In November ; Gilbert Venables ; James Sharpe. November : Wrllianr -Rivington 1 ; H. HeTder , -of -Freiburg Gen . Prjevalsky ; Henry Lee ; Domingo F. Ssnr-j (Baden) . In December : George Routled ge. , ; . _ . • ¦ „ /¦ ; "^ ...W F > ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ .- . • ¦- ¦ ; , .. _, ^^ Lm ¥ .. .

The Publishers ' Circular Dec. iggg 6 " ¦ 31 %79 » *- * TRUTH ABOUT RUSSIA * consci ence ; establish the freedom of the press. ' In the spr ing and ear ly summer of th e year If these things are done, all the rest would that has just closed, Mr. Stead , the energet ic come right." > According to Mr. Stead , the

^^ b^» — an^^'^ P'^^P.^ P" d^ MV accomp^B f^ p "PJJB' ^p^ ^ p"* •.¦.^P ^* .** B^ pp" lished^t^ B m ^^ P^ ^ p^ ^"^^™ editor^ P^' ^ P" B#Jl ^^* ^^ V^ ^^P * of^ P^ ^.B. the^^ .«P»PPPJ ^^ p^ Pall^^^^ ^^ » ^^ v^ Mall^ ¦ ' — -— Tzar is a resolute , simple-minded man who

-—-^— ^ ppB * BBJPB^V -^^ ^ -^ ^ B«J ^p^ V W ffipfp^ B T Bp ^ BppB. ^P ^^ B^^p B -V «B BB^B> pbpb-^^ ^p ^ v ^V ^^ BIB-Bni ¦ ¦ I Gazette, undertook a political pilgrimage to takes"^- WB^Ppl ^B^ VB^ T short views.^ There^^^V is nothin^ g^^ ^V rash^^ or^J^ - B^ Petersbur g in or der to discover , if pos- flight y about him; he possesses an iron will

senset sible, the real views of the Tzar and his which fortunatel y•/ is linked to a keen of advisers on the question of peace or war. -public duty. As Alexander III. is his own Mr. Stead believes that Russia , for good or Porei gn Minister, the immense importance of

¦ ¦ ¦ W ¦ evil ' ^^"~ ,^ . holds^»^- -^»w -^p~ ^p^ -^pr^pp v^^^T in^P^^^»^^^ her^^v^Hpp ^PP^ ^P.P hands^^^^^^^ ^^*^^ ^^**^^^* ^^^^^ .^^B.^ the^^^ ^^^ ^^^* ^^^^ balance" ^^B-~^ —^^ -^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^p >~ of^^B^ ^^^^ power.T^^ i ¦ ~ »~ " -^ ,^ PB his * personal character in the direction of and is able at will to prevent the outbreak of public affairs will be at once apparent . Both. _ _ hostilities,7 or to pA lungej-j Europe— X intor a lavish the Tzar an d his great minister , Genera l expenditure of blood and treasurer The^^ re- Ignatie ff, are wishfu l to preserve the peace of

•^- ~ ~— ^— — —— ~^r »~^p~ °"^^ ^^^^ ¦" ^b* ^^^^ p ™ • ^^^p^— —^ ^^^h ~^p~ — r ^^^^p^B ^^r ^v ^ hj ^b^f^bbw «^^p ^^^^^ ^« ^^ ^^^^» ^h ^^^^^^ ^^«^ » ^^^v w ^ ^—^^ -^ w -^ ^^^ ^—~ ¦ sults of his visit ,^ p and , indeed^^B^ r , the^*p views^^ " - which Europe. Nothing , we are assu red despite the he holds in genera l on internat ional politics, word s of M. Vamb£ry and others , is more

1 — — r ~ ~ form~ ' ^^^ ^^a)^^r^^*r the^^ T ^^ .W ~^V subje^^pT -^iV^V r^^r m ^^pv ct^ ^^ ^pr of^^ p* the^^ r SV ^^ ^^p^ bookr^>V^ ^>* | | ^P k ^B^ in41*^ «^p*^^B which^ Tf ^^^^^«*^ v ^pr »^"" ^^ he^^^ -^^ "^v absolutel y opposed to the truth th an that attem pts to tell us the ' Truth about Russia. ' Russia contemp lates the invasion of India.

- ^^B- •* -^ ^B- — ~— ^» —^m" —^T ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^^^ ^ B^^ 1 r w- ^r^^^» —^^ ¦ i ^^ ^- i ^ The value to be p»^ laced^^^" ^B^V ^^^ ^^^^ ^B^"^^B upon^^B ^^ B|V ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ the^B^B p^T ^ olitical^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ and The Russians , in Mr. Stead' s opinion , no more social verdicts of a man who is frank enoug h dream of such a step than f our Jin goes con- to confess that he only spent two months in template the conquest of Poland .' This quo- Russia , and does not kno w six word s of the tation , of course , verges upon absurdity ; At the —— _ _ lan^j guage ^y - is,j to- say the least j no— t g^y laring- ly ame time, the moment that they discover , ^^ ^ s ^ apparent at a first glance ; on the oth er hand , that we are worr ying them unnecessari ly in

hi ¦ ¦ ¦ v - -^— it* must^B^r"T -^^ not^B^^^^ -*^ ^^^ beW^^^ ^B^p* forgottenBflV ^p]^ P ^^P^ ^^P l^h ^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^~ ^ ¦^^^^ B r that^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^B^^ ^V ^T Mr.W^^ ^^^^Bp*^^^ ^T SteadiV ^BB* ^ ^^ ^^—^p — Europe , they will find out ways and means to brou ght to the discussion of the probl em not worry us in Asia. ' If England and Russia merel y a keen and trained intelli gence, but are to be enemies, then the first move in the that he has for years made a special stud y of game of each is to' J ure the other into the England' s political relationsh ips with the gr eat defiles of the Afghan mountains. The Russians nort hern empire . jMoreover , his position in understand that perfectl y well, and will act journalism opened to him many channels of upon ik If they advance they will not go informat ion ; an d, indeed , it is not , too much further than Herat and the watershed of the for him to claim that he has had ' opportunities Heri-Rud. Unfortunatel y the English have

r-•^— ¦^^ r ¦ BJB. which few Englishmen have enjoyed of ascer- no— idea-^ -¦- as-¦¦ -~- to— A^^— * f— ghanistHpH^V BBV^B-^BpBP ^ Br^ p- I . "^ -^V^^— an ^^ V than^V P^ »^^™ ^^ ~^^ B^^^^ that^^ - ^^ pB ^^ B^V ^ P of-^^ ^^ V keeping^ ™" ~^^ ~^ ^ m™ _B^ ^K tai ning the actua l aspirations of the men whose the Russians out the very thing that suits ,- 1 'pp' ideas an d resolutions are the govern ing forces t— hem- — — — best»— -^^ *¦ — H and-^m-*^ ^B^^ -~ '^ ourselves^p> ^^-^V^^ ^ B*^^ ^p^ ^^ H V ^^— B#^ p^ least.Bp ^r ~^^^ ^^ »" ^» B^p^ ^ W Mr.B»^^B» ^^IVP^ Bp SteadBp —*~ -^^ ^^" Bp ' ^^^^^

¦ ¦ " ¦ ¦—-^p— ^PVB -^ -^^-^H f^^^ W^^ ^^ ^P""^ -^^^^^ M fc^ '^B*' Bpi ^ V^ ^^ H -^^ B^^ BT ^^^ B» M ^ F ^*^ B" ^^ ^pW ^^T^^ ^V^B BI W.^ ^^^^ V ^W "^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ B- H I — ^— sunj in Russian policy/ Mr. Stead bm the pith s up by exhorting English statesmen not ^ k £uts ^A ^ k ^a A < ^^ AM a a. ^_> ^m v*^^ p* . of his book in a nutshell when he asks : * In to be too fidgety about infractions , rea l or the New" Europe upon which we are -entering * imag inary, of the Afghan fron tier , an d to must we regar d the Tzar as peace- keeper or cultivate friendl y relation s with Russia for the peac e-breaker of the Continent ? That is what sake of the peace and commerce of the I went to St. Petersburg to ascer tain , and world. We are inclined to th ink that he lays

«^bp*pj 4h «^P «-» • » ^•^ 4fc ^^ Ps^ ^*r>^ ^- r ,^ k d»i^ .^ ^a^ »-^ a*p»«r ^^^ B r ¦ ™ ^iBi^ the results of my inquiries^^ axe cv**^^hronicled in too grea t a stress on the polite^V ^^^V ^^ BV ^^ ^^F ^^^^ assurances^B B^ ^V V^^ V^^ pr ^^»^ B> l^^to b^B * ^^^ ^ BAV W^^ whichw * ^^v ^^^ B^ ^ these pages.' Mr , Stead not merel y gives a wer e made to hiua as an. inter esting stranger

^ ^^ ' ii ^pp— 4IB. p ^BB r ^p ^ ¦ — ^V ^ " " ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^PBB. |B ^ ~Bp ^ k ^^^^^^^ ^^"^ ^^BB^V^B lB. ^pp ^ >t ^^^ ^^^ virid descri ption of Alexander III. and his at Petersburg,^ ^ ^^^^1 ^V and thoug^^^^^ ^ p h we are g^ p^^ ^^ lad^. ^^ to difficulties and aspirations , but adds a summary accept the flatte ring portrait of the Tzar which

-~~ -~ - ~~ ~ - -" - ~ - ^ - - ^^^^^ »^^ B P^WB^B ~^^T •^^ ¦¦Bp.Pfc -" ^^^B^» ^B*^.Bb -B^B- ^ p ^ ^ |^^^ ^^ V B| ¦/ . ' ^^ m* ^^ ^— ^V ^^ ^^H 1 —~ of the ideas with which the ' Russian Mr. he draws -as being^P^^ M in the main true , we thin^ k Gladstone *—General Ignatieff—favoure d him. that tHe book exaggerates the personal ascen-

¦ ¦ ~^P° ~^r- B" ' ^™ ^mr • ~* ^^ B^^^ ^^ v^^ ^^ p^^W '^^^ ^ ^ ^BBB b^>B^ ^PB ^p^ B«PH W » W*** ^^B- ^H ^B— B ^ ^^ -^V^. ^|B> ^"^ '^¦B'^r V ~^ ^ B 1PBK ' - "" ^ ^ ^ ¦ ~^ ^ ~ ~ * ¦ ¦ ¦ ^^B" ^^BT^B> ^p> B^^ ^^^^ ^B^^^p^^. pp-B^ BJ P^ ^ ^p|B> I ¦ t tf ^ ^ " ^^ ^~^ B^ ^ *^^ ^ ^p^ ^.^ ^V P^ *m? ^%^ ^ T"^ ^"^ ^^^ ^^^ The book likewise throws considerable light dency of Alexan^^ der III. as well as his power on the internal government of the empire , to shape the destinies of his unwiel dy empire

— — -^ —w h —m m h — ^^— T— ^^»- B^ "^B^ w ¦¦ ^^^ ^^ .BBB 1 " ^>^ BP BJ ^ ^^IBJ ^^» Bi^B ^^ F' ¦ ^^^" i W ¦ — ¦- ^^^ ^^^'^ ^ —^ -^^^ ¦ ^^^-^ —^^ B^" i ^^— ¦ —— ' ^ ¦ ¦ BH ^^ P. .P-^pp. -Bp)p> — *B»> ^B ^ |^ B> B. ^^ H « and on the posit ion which the Eastern Church ^ ~^ ^ ' ^B^"^fc ^"^ ^ ^ ^ ~^Bp» . V ^^^^^ BT ^Bp r^r ^P»* M ^ ^ ^^p «^^^ ^PB^ Pp* accord ing*—* to his own pacificJL policyJL •/ . Mr. holds within it; but to many people the most Stead' s is vividly written , though the fascinating portion of the book will unques- style is marked by a good deal of superfluous tionab ly be the chap ters which Mr. Stead rhetoric , and we must add that we should be

" ^B- —¦- — ' -" H— "—¦- "¦ ^ —~ '^"^ 1 ^ B-^BF ^ Bi ^^pi PJPB>- ^BB'^ «B^ -^g ^ T V ^^ p) P., * *B| ^Pp ^p ^ pV > devotes to Count Tolstoi, ' a man whose per- inclined to place greater^ b *.^ ^"^ ^^ ^^ relianc'^pV ^^ ppp> e^ ^^ on"^p ^^ the con-~^^ ^ « PHB* ^^ sonality ,' he justl y declares , 4 excites greater elusions of the author if he betrayed a little

» interest both in the old world and the new more~ clear l— - y¦ the' ™ ~^™ notion^—' IIP ^B» ^p" ^ ^BBI ^BBV that^^ ^^ BP^^B'^ B^ B^ it.PJBj ^pB ~ wasT pT ^fc"^. pP«^ just¦ ^^^ ^ B^^^ ^pr pos-M ^' ^^ B ^ PT

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PIT r 1P>. . The famous novelist , social reformer , and prob¦ — ^^ lem^^ ^ requir¦ ¦ ^^ ^^| ^^^^ ^ e^BVP to^ » ^" - bep^^^ ^^B added^fe'^^P ^^ T^^m ^^ B7^^ ^ ¦¦^' ^ ^1 " ^^ to^B^ pT his^^ h ^V ^W .P^T BtudyV" ^~ ^^V^^ ^p^B^p of^P^^ pPP^ mystic entertained Mr. Stead at Yasnai a the subj ect before we are in possession of all

Polian a, and under his roof , in fact , part of the— — *~ ' Truth i — ¦ ¦ -^— ¦ ^- about'^^^B - B— ^B^ ^^ktf^P> -^ Russia.^^^^ m -^m- V^B ^^ V^^ - MPW p. ' NeverthelesspMBPJ V ^P|p ^ ^ ^B^B' ^B". ^p^ p^k pH ^p^ #¦* ^^^ V^^ P>I^ the^p^ ^^»" ^^ ^**^

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¦^ ¦^^^ ^ H ^^ ¦¦ ^^BJ ^BIb ¦¦ ^ ¦¦*!¦ p r ^^ » ^— H ¦¦ ^ pa^p m ~ ^"^ for^^ i i " a^B"^ ^^ time™ ^f^ ^"» ¦ ^^"- ^B^ , then" «^vi *BBBB saidV^V^ ^*^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ,^B "IB^^ am pray^B^B ^^ ^ ing^ ?^ to .^p"^* ^^ ______^k ^ i ^^ S WEDEN IN HEA THEN TIMES. * God to give me wisdom to make the ri ^ht Arc haeology is distinctly one of the moat

*BJp B— B—^^ ^B~ ¦—" ¦ IPJ ^BBjbT W ^P- >^V ^^ P> « ^ > p^ p^p^ 1 ^PBB B ^ M# ¦¦ ^ ^ T^ ^ |pP B|» V ^^-^^ answer.*T ^ If^^'^ you^B ^i^^V ask^^ B AH me^ ^ .^ ~^^ to^^# ^^p ' imag>^ ^^ TUph ine^VBJ BP^ B^ ~^^ suchB an progressive of~ studies. The petty disputes incredi ble thing, then I would say, * Nation - which in the earl y years of the presen t century alise the land ; declare absolute liberty of * The Civilisation, of Sweden in Heathen. t%mes, b.v Oho.it Non- + Truth about Ritssia, by W. T. Stead. Gassell & Co., telinetelinfl., Ph.D. TTranslatedranslated from thefh« secondaacnnti SwedtehSw«rHfih editionedition., I Limited, London and New York. by the Rev. F. H. Woods, B.D. London : Macmillim & Co. m I "S • *CC Dec. 3t> r88$ The Publishers' Circular t^f I ( ¦ i made antiqu arianism ludicrous are almost finds ' in the Kjokkenmdddirwfer ( c EZitchen- \ , forgot ten, except by the few who read of them middens ') afford strong evidences of the pri- for amuseme nt' s sake. In the place of a mitive life of man in these northern lands. \ restricted and disjointed observation , there Professor Montelius has collected and de- has arisen a gran d and coherent science of pre - scribed many examp _ P les of the * AA B^H ^_> _ _»_ ^K ^^_ A weapons and histori^ c research , by which the earliest signs utensils of this period. Like tho se found in of man ' s life and work on earth are traced other countries , the axes, daggers , arrow-heads , down to the time when recorded history begins. hammers , and so forth , show a marvellou s

*¦>¦ ¦ ¦ i ¦ ~— —- ¦ ~^v v^ pbbb ^b^^ pb-bb» ^bb- bbb" Very few™ pr willp» pr ^^»^^—^^ now^^pt^^b* ~bb>- - cavil^^--w • against^^^^' .^bIbm bb * p^bb ' ^p' the^^ bbb^ ^^b* ^bbj truths^^ "Ppp ^^pp* ^bb '^^pibb b' p^bF ^ of degree of skill in workm anshi p, and even the * thre e age system/ Stone , Bronze , and taste in design. Iron are almost as typical of the birth and On beginning the subject of the Bronze progress of civilisation as are the written Age, Professor Montelius does not say much history of nations and dynasties in modern of the ori gin of the knowled ge of metals in times. The honour of develop ing this system Scandinavia. Perhap s this question might

V^* r IA ^JW VXCVAA belongsWV *V** ^ M to ChristianV/ Jiir^-» lAigVAAOVM gensen ThomsenJL lAVAUUVUf, a«JV hav e been more extensivel y discussed , and Dane, who died in 1865.' In our own country the actions of the Phoenicians and Etruscans Sir John Lubbock and Professor David Wilson weighed. The leading savants of this country have rendered signal servic e in the same give credit to the former , and say that the tin direction . The latter 's ' Prehistoric Annals was broug ht by these pioneers of learning and

¦ ¦ ~™~ —~ ^-^ ^-~— —¦- 1 w '¦^b'Bb of Scotland— ^ l ^bp ' is—~ ~~ ™ one^^ *^™~ of~— ^^^» the~"~ "^p^»^b™ ™ mosbb^»^^»^^™ ~^bf~ p^pa" t^^ stimulbb^ ^B" ^^^"^^" ^bbpbbt ^b»b^» ™ atin ' *b^ ^bb»^^^ ^^^ gk^ H^ ^L commerce from Spain and South Britain . books of its kind. But this is debateable ground which our Scandinavia is the chief field of this br anch author wisely avoids. The account of the of inquiry. In the British Isles, Orkney is ' Iron Age ' fills nearl y a half of the volume , perhaps its most fertile spot. The book before and may be considered its most interesting us is entirel y devoted to Sweden , thoug h, part . It is assumed that this age, in heathen

- — . ^— — - — — — " ' "^ ^"^ ¦^ ^*" ^^^ ™^^b » Bp^ ^^ V ™ b^ PPvp* necessaril y,^^ for comparison¦ 's sak e,J illustra tions times , lasted from the fifth century B.C. , to are gathered from oth er countries. Professor the latter half of the eleven th century a,d.

bb ^.p> bbb«» pbbbhp b" b^pbb* * ^b b^ ^^— ^mmt b^bbp ^pbbb* bbbtp » bbbbP 1 pH pb *^* p» ^qr ^^. bib * bb ^ bt w^B^PB ava^L Montelius — asksa *^^ : 'Is not^ir the^^mr knowled^m^v ^h^^. ^^r w w b^™ ^p^ ^*^"™ gev ^^ h ^^m^ of^bb*' p ^m the^v *^^^ * For the anti quaria n's purposes ,' says the 4 peop le's life , and of the progress of their cul - • vauthor , the Iron Age in Sweden ends with ture , of more wor th th an the names of saga the victory of Christianity over the Asa gods.' heroes 1 And ought we not to give mpre Mosi of the useful meilals in this period

~pBV^ credence— — - — _ to— — the— — — contemporary—^m~ - - - ¦ -aB" ih ¦ BV — ¦ ¦ -™~ — —^— B^ irrefuh i h BBB| ^B>r VB* tableBJp* BPjTBB; nBV~ BBBf VBBp became k nown to the people, and implements witnesses to which alone archaeolo gy now and ornam ents in iron , silver , brass , lead , &c ,

- - — — —— — -~-r ^—— -^— - — ^— -^^ ^^"— -™~ ^—~ ¦ —— BB —" -^B* ^^ » ^——- -^^r ^^ ^^ -^—^ I ¦ ¦ i" listens ,j than to the poetical"^^^ stories^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ "^^^ whichW « ^^^ ^^B^^i^ ^^^T ^^V ^^B for^^V ^^ ^^ ^ V^. becam e familiar. Stampe d coins were intro - centuries were preserve d only in the memory duced , and the -knowled ge of soldering and of Skalds ? ' Deeply imbued with this idea , gilding metal was acquired . Here , too, we are

«.^« —¦ ¦" ¦— ^h i ^.. ^^. ^^^ ^ ^^^^.» ^ .^^ ^»- ° — — — — — — —- - — ~ — — -m — "^ settin g aside romance and worki ng with reminded^^ M ^^ ^.v ^^H> ^.^ ^1^^^ of^i^^ ^^P that^^^ ^^ ^^ ^b^t^ most difficult^ ^ subjp ect, the reality, the author has raised a fabri earliest al habetical symbols of Scandinavia— ' p c Iu of a a AM A > ^K ^H ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ _^___

w «^ ^r w ^f ^^ ^B^v ^^^^ ^*s^ ^t ^ ^H. ^^m ^ ^^^ » r*^r ^^ » ^^^ - ^^v ¦ ^^ ^^^ ' — — ^ ^^ ^—¦ ^ ^"^ — ^- ¦ — ¦— ¦« — ^ streng th in the domain of archaeology. His runes.^ ^^^ 9 Much valuable^*^^^^^ ^^'^^ information is supp lied ^ examp les and reasoning are alike convincing. in this connection. The development of the

V w -^^ « — - - -—- —— w— -^ ^— - — v No depart ure has been made in regard to the smith'P^^ Adb* ^te ^^^hd» sf ^^ craft-^^ ^^ ^^^^ fc ^ ^ is^^^^^ followed^*t ^^ ^^^^ *^ - mm ^ with- v ^— — care . Weapons , arrangement of the book , which like its pre- ornamen ts, household utens ils, and all, indeed , decessors , treat s con secutivel y of the ages of that pertain s to the temporal use of man , are

— _ -, - — — —— — — - ¦- — — -~ — — —i —' -^— ¦ ¦¦¦ -¦— — - —*- ^ ^ p ^ h w ^a ^ » w " ^^ *.»^ »» stone, of br onze,j and of iron. How long Swedenv^ ^^"^ described with a due regard to method and has been inhab ited cannot be det ermined even accuracy, showing how art and mechanical within a thousand years, but that is a trifle to skill marche d hand in hand. arc haeologists, much in the same way as millions The perusa l of books such as this gives a of miles ar e to astronomers. All that can be new interes t to the record s of experiences of

i.V ^B ..^ p*"^ ¦ ^¦¦^"^P ^.^^ ^.^^ pi^p» ^ ^#r ^'^-^ ¦ p^iw ^^— ~ - ^ -^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ¦ ^^ ' * ^^^ ^— ^^ ' ~— — ^^ ^ done , as our author says, is to f ix a point of modern^ ¦^^^ g^^ j ^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^ ^b _^ ^^^ .^^ J V. trave^mw ^*mm ^¦^F^ B' w ^^B^^ llers^.^F^ ^^.P^ in^^^*^B1.**^B little-known lands—those time before which it would be impossible for who have seen the people live, as our r emote

¦^^ <1BBb V^b'' ^Pl. WPJp V ^^.0" ^^FIPP i ^BB Bbb ^ ^ b> ^*^ H^^ v P^b^ B*^ *pf «v^b ^^^ ^p^ ^^v v ^^p~ * -^— - — ¦ — — - h — ^-^ ¦ ¦¦ — ^ . ^ — -^— humanity to exist. Speculation suggests the ancesQ^^ J |^ J^ ^Q^p ' ^^^p > V'B ^v' t^B^F ors^^^r ^ lived, in primitiv e simplicity. We end of the Glacial "Period as the possibl e be- cordiall y thank Mr. Woods for having trans- ginning of human settlement . At a very earl y latedlntArl the+.V» ft workwnr k soro as to makemak e it so pieasantlynleasantlv period , when firs were the prevailin g trees , accessib le to English readers. It is a solid

Pf p^T » PT. P pP^ *¦¦»*flp ^p^P^P PP^P PP" ^PPi ^^T^^WP"^" 'PT BPB* W^ ^p^ ^PP" ^P ^^^ ^ ^ PpH ^^^ ^^-^ —r ^h ^-^— ' — - - — — - — — - — — — — ^^ ^ ^ P^ « p. p^ p and™P^P in archaeolog ical interest couWr wor ph mm " ¦ *B South ern Sweden and Denmark were inhabite d k p-m ¦vvpbpvbkbA _ , _ # ¦ by people of the Stone Age. Metals and their hardl y be^ rival•* led. The numerou s illustra- uses were then presumabl y unknown. The tions are beautifully executed. 6

In prese nti ng our annua l summary an d ana lysis of the titles of books issued during the year that has just gone by, we find ours elves summing up a period of great act ivity in pro - duction. Hel igious books , both new works and new editions , show a considerable advance in numbers . School books—which class, in our table, includes editions of the classics, and treatises on the science of language—show a similarl y large increase. Juvenil e work s appear to have been produced in less number than in the preced ing year , but this may be only an appare nt decrea se. For , now-a-days , books addres sed to young people in the shape of stories are so admirabl y written and illustrated that grown-up persons are glad to read them , and it is often difficult for one who has a book of thi s kind before him to determine whether it should || *79* The Publishers* Circular x>ec, 3^ ism ¦ - - ¦ ...... ,_ • •' --¦ .. • - ¦ ¦ ¦ , be classed as ' juvenile ' or as a work of fiction—which most young people's books are, In saying this, we help to account for the large figure which stands against new novels, and the still larger Increase in the number of new editions. The quantity of books published on social and political economy, trade, finance, &6., is almost exactly the same as that of last year. * Illustrated works, arts, &c., ' which includes all kinds of ' practical ' bdfoks, is a department in which the increase of production is no less than fifty per cent. In new books of voyages and travels, the number is almost identical with tfiat of last year. This section includes guides for travellers. As an example of the vagaries of statistics, we inay point to the class ' poetry and the drama ' as showing a production in 1888 twice as great as that of 1887 . Of books which we have foun d it impossible to relegate to any particular class, we observe that the past year has brought us just fifty per cent, more than its predecessor. Belles-lettres, essays, &c,, and the section ' year books and serials in volumes ' are nearly the same in number as they were last year* The same may be said of ' medicine and surgery.'

ANALYTICAL TABLE OF BbOKS PUBLISHED IN" 1888.

' ¦ i i . - —-- v.i B2T"a New Books ; b New Editi ons. \ '¦i . . ¦ > " Total-j/otai ofot Booksbooks . Subjects Jan . Feb. Mar. Apr. May June Jul y Aug. Sept. Oct. Nor. Dec. on each Subjec t s. for the Year.

i. Theology, Sermons, 1 a 29 48 77 64 48 55 42 37 27 101 92 128 748 Biblical ... ! .../ b 6 2 17 17 21 9 12 13 6 12 23 26 164 * 2. Educational,ClassiO a 17 47 58 61 60 62 52 43 31 62 56 81 630 cal and Philological/ b 5 5 10 18 7 19 10 16 S 18 13 20 149

3. JuvenileWorks and \ a 1 7 13 5 18 7 2 3 25 84 139 53 357 _ %f mm \j T, ales ..." ...J^F b\J iJ. , iJ- 2^J 9 8V^ — 3l_F VtJ. f 2mm 4Mm 42^ 6 113•». *^ «^

4 TSTnvfila , TTn.lfis.ales, a*.nc\d 1 a// 19!« 51 80 83fiS 6fi4- 86 59 55 72 126 98 136 929 4. Novels n 4 ^ ^« other Fiction .../ b 6 22 16 38 40 47 34 32 34 32 39 45 385

6. Law,Jurisprudence \ a 2 7 14 5 11 8 8 10 3 7 17 23 U6 &c 15 57 .../ ^ 2 8 7 7 6 6 4 I 2 8 ^ ^ 5 6 4 8 10 ^TT EconomS^^ Jy, TraSS?de, !\« a * 4 11" 15 16 10 9- 13 113—1, 3143141 117 17 2 V*24 and Commerce ... J * — 7. Arts, Science, and ) a 6 8 14 19 12 20 , 1^2 2 3 15 51 22 184 Illustrated Works... j 62896794264 — 12 69 8 y V 224 ' Geog ']. °- 13 18 12 15 2* 12 23 U 26 22 48 ?fphiJr Be- 73 search ...... J * - 4 6 9 8 9 9 6 7 3 4 9 9. History, Biogra- "| a 6 22 45 22 26 31 31 25 9 50 57 53 377 P«y» &c IdS 6 9 17 7 10 8 8 6 4 14 17 ^09 25 14 16 18 15 22 24 10. Poetry and tfie « 1 7 6 9 6 163 ^ Drama ...... j' b 2 1 3 4 6 4 9 6 10 8 3 12 68

11. Year-Books and 1 a 18 32 29 26 24 20 20 "13 7 30 46 59 324 Serials in Volumes / b 1 1 i 3 14 13 15 14 18 10 12. Medicine, Surgery,^ a 6 8 6 6 8 8 126 &c---- J b 2 7 6 9 10 32 4 4 6 3 4 73 6 .„ 13. Belles-Lettres, EsO iq - a 8 HR U14 10o l ^ 1V) n]1 144 lft10 ld 17 28 165 says, Monographs6 f , I 17* 23 28 13 15 17 14 24 t » f « 3 20 23 224 &*^^- c^-' ••• ••• • • « I ' ^7', 14 - Sn SZ;hl i ]- *«» 25 38 38 47 48 35 B0 33 34 64 85 ^ T ( a ~~— 85 8o 12iz 10iu 12iz 10iu 9v 7i 7t 21 lft . nonott SermonsSftrm nn/ ... J < * ii> 12012U 159 3

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¦ ¦ ¦ . j The Analytical Table is divided into 14 Classes ; also New Books and New Editions.

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: 18871 O^^rF 18881 O^3^) Divisiondivisions *. New Booka Kew Bditionfl New Books New Editions 1 ¦ ' 1 . ___. \

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ipTptvipb ppppi '^ppt-pp ^ -ppppppppppp * pppppp pppp ^ ^ p ^ ^pp' ^p- ——- -^p»- ^ ^ pm w - ¦ —- " i ¦ ¦ ^^ -^ ** ^^ -^— w^pr — pm ^^ -p ^ -^ p ^ p^ p^ ^ p ^ - ^ . ^ ^ p»p ppppp,) ^^ ^ bp pt py ^ pbp- ^ ppr ^ ppp * j , *¦* ^ Theology,_^_ Sermons Biblical , &c. .,. 680 135 164 _^___ p& ^ H ^ Mlfe* ^ m^ ^^ 748 P*pf* P*Pi pA pBpt PPPPBpPPh ^_ ^ ^A ^^* ^ — _ . ~_~ m _-. -__ ~_ .— _>_~ Educational , Classical , and Philolo gical... 582 102 630 149

¦¦¦ •¦» v **^^^ *v4Miv» ¦ WF «A » ^r-».» ^^ v v orks «»fc *Mt^~ *»f*>^ .Mm ^^^^ *m-^**^ ^m W^mW p ¦¦ ^• d ^^' ' Juvenile W and pvm _ ¦> ^MB pYpfp t ^ pp * apm . Tales-• ¦" ... 439 100 113 ! ^^pp^pppi ^ ^ • • • _ 357— _» *~ No vels, Tale s, and other Fiction 762 228 029 385

~— PH ~~ ~- ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ^B - — — ~ ™ " ~— ^ p V ^ PP^ ^^"^ P^ ^^ Pp^ ^ P' ^Pj W "P^ ^^""^ PpPPPP» ^PP"^ ^^^^^ ¦ ~^P^ ~^P"~ f^ Law , Jurisprudence , &c...... 73^^^ 49 115 57 Politica l and Social Economy, " ¦ ¦ ¦« Trade ! 1M•> 25ok 11Xin ' n4 * — — — ~ —_. — — —w~ -_- -^ and Commerce i^ ^r ^^ ^ ^ — ^ t ^ ph p pK d^ pk ... p pM ^ p^ pVPp pPp>... .p A p^P^pfl A " '^p^ p' * * *p* ^Bfc J^^^ -^ _ ^ _ . .^^ -_ ^—. ^ _^b ^^ Arts , Sciences, and Jllustrated Works ... 115 63 184 69 Voyages, Travel s, Geogra phical Besearch 227 68 224 73 History , Biograp hy, &c 394 71 377 109 Poetr y and the JDrama ...... 82 44 163 68 Year-Books and Serials in Volumes ... 302 324 3 Medicine , Surgery , &c ... 133 77 126 73 Belles-Lettres , Essays , Monograp hs, &c... 140 235 165 224 Miscellaneous , inclu ding Pam phlets , not \ o/» o "7Q f5O7 120 Sermons ...... J 4,410 1,276 4,960 1,631 4,410 4,960 5,686 6,591

Jesuit Literatur e in Ja pan. —Mr. E. M. Jesuit publications , and has suggested the Satow , the well-known Japanese scholar , hasy idea that some copies may have been issued as lately compiled and ' privatel y pri nted a an edition de luxe oh a paper made from silk .

PP> PPPpP" r ¦ ^^^ i^ -^ ¦ ¦¦ ¦- — ~~ • ^ ^ ^. -~rr~r * - ^ w- ~— ^PP^ ^^^"» ^PP* ~— ^P'^iPPP PPPP^^^ ^^^ H ^^ PP ^^P 1 ^PpPPT PPp * ^ PPF^^ ^PP^ ^PpPJ ^^^ PPPPT PPPP ¦¦ ¦ ^ ^^^» -»»^— ^p- ^^^— ^^^ ^^ — ¦ — ^Pppr ¦ ¦ PH .— — ¦ . ¦ treatise^ . ¦ ^^V ^^^W ^^^^ ¦ ^'»^» ^^^ on the^^m^^— — works— — ^ issued from— the Jesuit Certainl y the paper on which the copies Mission Press in Japan fro m 1591 to 1610. It known to us are printed has nothing to do is almost needless to say that the volume dis- with the produce of the silk worm ; and it is plays the care of a bibliop hile with the erudi- probable , therefore , as is suggested by Mr.

•¦'^ •¦'^ — - pi pi —¦— -^pp- » w ^ bp> pp"^ppi ^pp" ^ pppp-^ppb ^ pp^pp^ppb ppp» ^^ ^pp^ ¦¦¦¦" ¦ ¦ — ' tion of a schola r. In the course of his search Satow ,w p that the-^^r earliest^ p» " p™ ^ ^mr writersw v ^^ ^^ ^ "^ ^^ ™ in^ —-^ Latin"~- — ~^ r~ ' ™ spoke^ m~" ransacked the of * c arta ser ca 9 pape r which for these rare books Mr. Satow 1 h i —i.e. Chinese , British Museu m f the Bodleian Library, the later on was interpreted by its other meaning, of Paris and Leyden , the Biblioteca ' silk paper. 7 _

¦~ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ 1 .—¦ ™ ^. ^ ' —^ ^- -^^ — ^y — ^"—^ — — ~ — — -^ "^ '— ' - —^ —"~ ^— r — Angelica4*t ^ qh.fB Vi^k ^**^ ^* » ^.* ^.^ ^i^^^ and^.'^^ ^™*^ ^^^^ the^^ ^^ ^w^^ Biblioteca Casanatense at Rome, and the Torre do; T<»!mbo at Lisbon ; IO I ¦¦

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PPPPPPPPPV PPPPV ~ ^^- »ppw ^ P^ PK I PB —^ '^ «P— ¦" ¦ ¦- W "^—" ¦ ¦¦ ^p^-^^ - r —w~ -V to be any copies existing in Europe. Until a Esq.^*S ^ ,^f deceased^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^"^ ^B*#^ ^"^" " "^"^ ^P"P "^P'"" ,PB amongst"^P^P" ^^ PPP*PPPl ~^^ many^^" other"^ —^ ' ^P" ^- bequests"^ —~" — , comparative ly late perio d these Romanised the Booksellers ' Provident Institution has work s were inexplicabl e enigmas to librari ans. benefited by a legacy of £20 to its funds. in Roman letters , and A volume printed The second part of Dr. Spa rks' ' Immanuel ' pbpv ^ .^ ¦ ¦ ^ -™p»- ^ p^^ pr ^p>a •*•¦¦*w iPjfpPA -^- p- * —* ¦ pb ^— ¦ — — ' — - y - » ¦ j bearing on its title Feiqeiio^ monogatari y repre- mind of its possessor is a complete ora borio in itself , an d occup ies sented nothing to the about eighty minutes in performance. It is a

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Thomas Davidson, of Edinburg h, author of scrap albums , toys, illuminated texts and ¦

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—_ v — * _ — - — - — - — — — n— — — — — _ ~^_- _ _ —^ ^ ^^—^^-- ^ ™^ fc ^k*^^ ^ pl ^ k the Melbourne Review,y is at present engaged^^1W ^*^^M by Messrs. Houg hton , Mifflin & Co., of Boston. I on a work on ihe unity of the kingdo tn^and of who will also publish F. Hop kinson Smith' s I

the empire . It will be published earl r y in r -f bb^bbp " b^ w w *^^ —ii— -bi^ b^hbb- -b»t bbb ™bw^^» bb-b- » "bb^ bb^ bb ^—^— bbb. » - —^— —^» ^^™ — b ¦¦ — ¦ — — — -—' -^ — mbbbb * A White Umbrella^ in new book of trav el, 1 I ,^m^ -_^» ^ B« ^ BB1 ^ i^B ~ B* . B> J^B .• ^B Bi 4JbI M^B^H January by Mr. Douglas, of Edinburg h, under Mexico,' with illustrations by the au thor. I —r -r —*_— -— — — - — — — — — — — -^— — - — — — — -^ ~ ¦ ¦ ^^ "^^— '^» r -^r^* the title of ' Australia and the Emp ire/^j and^"^^^ ^^^^b

bb ^ •» * bb» "¦"* contains chap ters on Lord I** bb* b ^ W*^ ^V ^ i ^ VfBr ^ b. ^b» ™^ ^^ ^» »•* ¦™"™' ™ ^ ™*^ " ~ — ' " — " ^ Sherbrooke in B^^ H The proprietors of The Writer ',^ a now well- 1 Sydney, Sir Henry Parkes in England , Lord established monthl y published in Boston , are 1 Beaconsfield and * Young Australia ,' Aus- to begin on January 1 the publication of a I

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-wt^>^_- ™ ^- _ -^^ — ^ -^ »- - ^ — — — ^— -^ - ^^-^_^ -^ — i ^ — — ¦ - ¦ ¦ w ~m ^ ^^^ h ^h vbw ^ Oscar Wilde ,-^ Mr. T. E. Kebb el~*^ r » ^^^.^^^^H VF .B..B^ B£f ^^Bp^ fB~ — a , Mr._. F. C. ^.^^^k^ ^u ^ Bt a .B^b ^^^ « ^^ ^ ^ . poet. Phili ps , Mr. Arthur Cecil , &c. The Ja nuary

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-_ — — _ — — ^w_ __ - —r _~ » —^_-^^ _ ^r in^p ^ B |^ ^Bj^ numerous^^ B^B public libraries* of Europe-^ I for^^ ^*^ ^^ Benjamin ; also ' The Guide to Piece Dyeing,' this bookB.B , whichB^B & V willBk ^B .^ be.b. in^ two. volumesBK , and by P. W. JReisi g ; and * Steam Engine Design,'

MW> . ¦ ¦ ¦ them^T ^^ ed^"^ ^™^~ ition" limited^ to^^ the^ ^™ ^"^ number^ —~^ ^^^ m " *—~ " —* ^"^ ^ of^^^ ¦" cop'^^ ^*^ W^^ ies^^ ^^^ by Prof . J. M. Witham , late assistant- engineer subscribe d for by the members of the club . U.S. Navy. 1 7 ' Littl e Saint Elizabe th ' is the title of a Who 's Who ? formerl y4/ publishedX byU A. H. " Baily & Co., will in future be published by new story by Mrs. F. H. Burnett , author of * Li ttl e Lord-. Fauntleroy— -_ 7 / which will appear in Hamilton , Adams & Co. The edition for 1889 «/ 1 X will be read y earl y in January. St. Nicholas during next year . The Atlantic Monthl y for 1889 will contain Messrs . S. W. Partridg e 8c Co. announce i iu ud that the new serial story , * The J Sagle Cliff ' act new11x3 w serociiaiial storr^iivjxjyy, Thejlxjlo Tragjlx £*^iuic Musec, ' fromj lj lv/ ij u. , the pen of Itenry , J ames , author of 4 The — ~-r — - — ^ — - — - -^ — -^ ^— — -^^ ~— - — ¦ — m ¦ - — ~^ ^r ¦¦ ¦ »™ ¦!¦ ¦« ^^" W" ¦¦ ¦ "i i" ^" ^P"*^^H^ • ¦¦• ^ .^ ^^^^ BB| 4W V]Bh .1^ w^^. byj R. M. Ballantyne ,T w~ ill^ comm^^ * enc^b^p ^"^ e in BP. ^^ | ^ h BMY *VA __* ' A ¦* ¦ ^^K BAB* ^^ Jl ¦—^ ^BY —* ^ B ^ _~ _^ .—. 1/ No. 62, published on January 2, 1889. Portrait of a Lad y,'

¦¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ — w — — —.. _- —— - w _- w _ ^ -^_- ^_-~^- ' * American Literature ' (1607-1885), just — = - I - — "^— ' -~ -^ — —"^ -^— ^» - -— W "-^ I H ^^V ^^^H^^^p^H^B ^^^^V 1"^^ "B^ ^'^ ^^ F »^» son ^V» BBB s _-^_ _ » Harvest, will be published by the Han som^^^ ^ ^K^^k,^ ^^^ta ^^^ ..fl^ ^m* ^b ^^ i ^ Cab Publishing Company. It will be issued issued by Messrs. Put nains , New Yor k , deals

— <..« about the middle of February in two form s, with^ y ^^^ ^^ 0 0^ ^B! American^fc* ^*"W ^"* *¦ ^* ~^i ^^^ '^iB^ ^^r^» ^"T^^ poetryn> "»*^^ ^^"^ ^^ ^^ v and'^i*^^ ^^^^ v^h the-^ ^^ ^—- ¦ novelists~' ' i -— - — ~"~ - — ,^m separate chap ters on — ^w ¦¦ ^ ¦ ¦ — —* • ' — h ^h -^ ¦ ¦ — — - ¦ ¦ — ¦ i — ^^— — ° - ¦ - — — i h ¦ -w ^^ ^^ ^— ^^^- »^ i i "^B»- 1^ ^p ¦! ong other s B" ^ •• ¦ an d has am a half-a-crown edition and a cheap^K ^B* popular.W^"^ < W^V. ^¦WVAi 'VV B B. B I. Bk BB B— .1 bWbBB^ b ^_ BK ^ ^_ i^ _

.^^.^a .^ ¦ ¦"" *^K ^N^ ^V^ ^B ^hab'^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^i^^ v^^ i^ ^»^ *mr ^^^^^^^^ ¦—-^^^ v ^^v ^^ ^H ^"^ ^ ' mllm ™ — ^^^ ™ ^*^ ^^ edition , one shilling . The book will be larger Long..^ ^^,4 |P ^^ ^^p rfHb ^^ V^M^h fellow^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ m 4^^ ^ V , Poe, Emerson as Poet ; the Poets

_.^ _i VI v v ¦ ¦ Lowell ~—, -v . -w , v - ^ - ^b- ¦ — • — — W ¦ » ^» «|f as Whittier ^^ B^ , - - ^ _ ^^^ and ^Culture " ^V^ "^ Wb ^"^B' B^ ^^^ ^T-^ of Freedom , ^ b i ^^^ I , than anyj of the previous work s of this popular author. Holmes ; Cooper , Hawthorne , under * The Y/i.yjiiM. i Djfdwnawn ov fi Ij ^ni.a^LiicLmag inat ion ,y ' TonesJ.U UDO andanu Tendenj.DJi j iuuij cies di ;o

At^~ ' ¦ ~~~ the^^~^ ^^— ^ ^ ^i close^^h ¦ ¦¦ «^r I B ^^^ of~ ^ ¦ the^1^ 19^ ^^ . ^ year¦ ^%B ^ ^^*~^T .W* the^^^ ^^m ^^^ ^t^^ editor^«dr ^MV. B1B> VJl' ^kBV J ^ of^, ^ !bWb Little^m^V^v" 4^ V^T ^^F ^^ *^ of Amer ican Verse ,' ' The Lesser Koveliat ^,' 1 JB'olks distributed a great number of dolls , and * Later Movements in American Faction/ I

.1 ' Dec. 31, iSss The¦ Publi sher s Cir cular iSoi '" ' ¦ ¦ I - t — .. - - ; : . I A new novel called * Between the Lines , 5 science was shown by his innumerable scientific I from the pen of Captain Charles King, autho r friendships and By the active part which he I of' The Deserter / ' From the Ran ks/ &c. , is took for many years in the management of I appearing in Harper ' s Weekly. the Royal Institution. His interest in art « and anti quity and his rare social qualities I The Great War Syndicate / is tlbe title of were asserted by his selection for the post of I! a new story by Franlk R. Stockton . It is a secretary of the celebrated and venerab le I! supposed history of a sta rtling and novel war , Society of Dilettanti. He edited * Macread y's I i between the United States and Great Britai n, Reminiscences ' in 1874 , and a few years ago 11 no account of which has before been written . Lad y Pollock published her own personal

-—w recollections of that great actor. r' mm ¦ ¦ ¦ I^m ;1 Mr.^krv^BW^* ^ Rich. ^^ ^ ^^ ^^ ard-—^f ^^ v^ Henry-^^ ^»^™^™ w ^Stoddardw~^^ ^m- ^^ b v ^ ^ ^m ^m ^m will- » ^^^^ » ^m con-T^Br ^f ^m^^ I tri bute to LippincoiVs Maga zine during the Laurence Olip'h akt. — Th e Times I coming year a series of critic al articles on chronicler says truly * Oliphant —for no one

F pp» I cert ain famous American authors . Among the ever^^P' v ^^r p^v called~^mr ^•'^P' ^ p.^ ppp> ^P^P ^ »^P" him^ pp*^ ^ ^v ^ "P^PPt Mr.^^v v pp^^^ ^ p^* ^P" —was» v ^^^ ptp ^ pp^ incessantl^ p^^^ pupppp ^^ r ^^ p> v^p ^ ^^ p^ ^ar^r ^^^mm ^ ^ ^ yv on™ ^^-^^— t— h^^—~^^ e^^

If T Jb A\#«. A^ MVA*««ltlVA ¦¦ ¦ If jI numberliiA &M VW«> wOl >• d TayWJ lor ,y Nathaniel Haw-«^ move.' Oli phant must certainl y rank as one ' ! AJ ice Carey, Phoebe Carey, — — — — j l thorne , Thomas of the most extraordinar yo/ literary^f persona^^ges

j ^ ^b ^^^ v^* ^^^ PV ^*** ^^ >" b ^ r ^ ¦'^ w ^m ^r ^r^^^mm ^^vv ^ v^^^ p ^h ^ p ^ ba^ p t ^ tfrBaa ^rv ^vw^v^v ^H^v ^p<^ p* r ^Brv w Buchanan^^^f t ^^ Read^^ ^^^^¦ , and Edgar Allan Poe^r^* . of the age. He was above vanity and worked j • I in his own soulful, if erratic way, for the bene- I The text to accompany the illustrations to fit of mankind. His death , which occurred j Shakspeare 's Comedies , which Mr. E. A. on December 23, leaves a blank page that ! Abbey will contribute to Harper s Maga zhve may never be filled in English literature. during the comin g year will be contributed , r E^^^^ ¦^^p ppp ccen^PP^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^"^P^ tri^PT ^^ ^f ^^^ c^PPPH i^T ty,^^ B ^ B perH ™ ^^^" ^^" h^^"^ "^"^ aps^^v^^ pr^^^ »^p^ ,-^m may^^^t^»^^^ *™~ -^ m predominpr^"~ ^^^ '™ *^» ^ ^™~ ™ i i ^— i ate^^™» ^^ ¦ in^~^ — —^ his~- — —~^ by Mr. . work , but still there is a health y tone in his A new^ monthl y magazin e called The Book mode of thought that command s, if it were Lover , and intended for those interested in not impertinent to say so, more than passing rare , books , portraits , autograph letters , and attention. ' Piccadilly ' is perh aps his greatest historical documents , has just made its appear- work. With regard to that book a contempo-

1 qpv- ^ p^ p^ ^p^p ^p^ pr ^P ^ PP ^ pi ^PP^P^> ^^^ ^^^" *^^^ edited^P^^ ^^ ^^" ^^» ^^ ^^^ ¦ "i b ¦ ™ yw Ingersoll^^^"-^ ^^^^^^ ^ p^ pgpk ^ ^ p^ ¦¦ ^r^^ -^^^ —^~~ Lockwoodisnd^^^^^-^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^—^^1 ^ ^ ^^^ —^— —^^^^ ^ p ^ ^^^^1^^ -^^-^^ rary says : * Of the peculiar views contained in ance. It is .^ p ^ p> ^^ p ^B PilA _^ ^ p^ published^^ ^~ ^^ b^^ y W. E. B^P.*^ _ ^ enj^ amin^ , New^i^ Pk^n york.^HB^«4P^» ^P^ this and Ms other books on the same subject , — — ySympneumata *> * ,1 " 1886, and " Scientific . Reli- Messrs. Scribner s Sons, New York , will gion^ " of this year, it is needless' here to give an publi sh ear ly next year a of Richard i accoun t, thoug h in a measur e they constitute TT.H . StoddardSfcoddard 'sa poemsnoems., ununderder the title otof ' AA Oliphanf^s Clai m to i^iemory, though scarcely Book of Verse , Earl y and Late. ' It will con- in the sense in which his friends would j tai n a new frontis piece portrait of the poet. un derstan d these ^ terms. l£ was as an Miss Sall y P. McLean , author of VCape instance of the Way in which all classes -JL ^ of minds are being caught by so-called V/V/Vi JLm V*i3.M« AJL astl U wrTV M i*Wtten %¦•»*.* a*-V nAAyew •» novAA^- r T eV^A*l Last-C^^J %/ ,' h ' .ppi , ' Cod Folks ^P l chance Junction^ ,' to be published^B P^ i^ ^iB ^^ , direct^PB ^^ l^ y b^^ y " occultism " in this age of unhinged Messrs. Cupples & Hurd , Boston. faith that Laurence Oliphant was interesting in himself and in his bpoks. That he , the Mr. Charles Wells Moulton , of Buffalo, diplomatist , the traveller, the man of the

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, ,, F. F' ¦» fact after reading the errata ' ¦^ F' it is a kind of FF^^^F^ FFT m ¦ — ^ FF- ^ ¦ ^B" ^F'^ » -FBP '^F" F.F.FB ¦FF' W F» F^ FF^^^ —**^FV '^F^ FF» 'm ^ FF Life^g front Year ta Year. The idea-^ ^T'^^T^m is«H ^^FF » good.^ffl.^B ^f^ ^^ ^"F^^* ^ Christmas puzzle to discover what is the matter. But , like many others of the same descri ption , In that light , perha ps, the list should be ac- it appeals only to the few who look upon cepted just now. di ari es as pleasurabl e companions rather than aicls to business punctuali ty or general re- II Fro m Mr. Edw ard Avery.—' Eccentric Person- X/^/t JkJWVV*-! J'A-V *<<^ W-»~» *«-» WUA n^TA ^-WA^ l f"^* ^^ k V^ L ./A V/fL|«V/ Vtt membrance. ' Each pagerS ^"^ ,9 ' says^ the preface , ages ,' by W. Russell , LL.D., is a new and • compact edition of a work which was ori ginall y is devoted to a single day of the year ; but events ^.occurring on that day in differe nt published a couple of decades or more . It is years will all be entered on the same page . an interesting compilation, and incl ud es gos- Long past events may be recalled and entered sipy notices of some of the most familiar and ~f~^ FI I ^F" ~FFi -FV~ ^FJ F—FFI FBfI. Fn.' ^F^ ^*«_F' > F^F^ ^F_p FF F> FB ^F- FF *' «H FF ¦ f>*> FBF^ —Ft F. V.T ^F— FFFF ¦Fjf ' W FgBB^T Wf^Waf _F«Fj FH F F under theirF^V proper| 7f dates^^ - ^^ , with the year , and¦^i^ ffj ^ ^ BB Bf b]^"^ ,fK curious characters in English social life. A if: necessar y, the day of the week—found good many years have passed since we first read the book , but there is a freshness about it by means of the table prefixed.' These words -¦ -¦- ¦¦ II FMBVAfBFf — ~ — mT^ ¦> Fi ¦ —¦ -^~ F" F^ — W ^FF»" ^ -•— ^f. r- w |Fi 'F' FF^ F" Fp '^ f' ¦ FJ ¦ —^FBFT 'F.F' -WfF» ¦ » I.I ^F^F^ ^F.^ F*r H F» FT *^ "W FF .Hb supply the key^^ to the value of the volume , which^^ * stil l which claims and secures the strongest int erest of readers. is composed of very good paper.

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are printed and. bound with all att ention to which will be not only of great use to j the> j nicety and clearness . youn g preacher , but acceptable to the cpngre- , From Messrs * Mar pon & Flammarion , Paris. — gations at large. Breathing the enthusiasm. of J Silvestxe , ' Hose de Mai .* M. Arinand Silyestre a pure spirit , they will fin | a home in many : j has unti l now been kndwn as a poet; as a hearts. |

journal ist, and as the editor of Gil Bias. ¦ FromJL' lUUl Messrs.JILOBBiD. PerrinJE VJL M. M.MX &%JU Co.VU«,» AParis. »11O. —D'^ricaulX/ X|\Jt iW*M "' tj,\ , | which, under him, became renowned for the * France reyolutionnaire. ' This is a large volume , ; j fancylOtiVJ andc«aj« a theKJ JV gaietygCMl/V J ofV/J. itsJVO artiCU Mlyl cles.CO. ThusX.JUt7,j hisXiao of has octavo , the contents of which are thus divided : $ fi rst appear ance ^s a write r fiction been The ancient regime :, revolutionary policy-— ; lookedluua ^ u forwardxva w oii m touvr withw ivu considerable\jvrj aoxu.c ;i.ciiiUJ.c: interlutci cni est1 . ? government , administrat ion ; moral aspect—^ ' j Rose de Mai ' is full of sentiment , and likewise religion , charity , education , application of the of fun . It reminds one of the emphatically laws ; civilisation—mora ls, literature , science, j g-ood-humour ed novels of Paul de K ock , which arts , politi cal econom y ; the army ; the modern 1 ! depict the every -day life of every-day people regime. The volume is illustrated with a large ! in Par is as no one else has done. M. Armand number of wood engra vingsv amon g which are j Silvestre has the advantage of coming before portraits , views of bu ildings , scenes, plans, fac- ! his public with a numb er>of illustrations which similes of autographs , &c. In a note at the , ! contribu t e to mak e the reader feel as if he had endvnrl ofnf thetli A voiumewdnrn(*,- thefchA author statesstii.t.fis thatth at ^, notnot. i lived among the various chara cter s j . of * Rose having room for foot-no tes to the pages , he. | de Mai. ' indicates the learned authors whose writings | From Messrs . Jame s Nisbet & Co. — * The Gospel he would suggest for consu ltati on to those who j according to St. Paul : Studies in the First would pursue their studies furthe r, ...... j Eight Chap ters to his Epistle to the Roma ns ,' From Mir. Elliot Stock. —* A Guide to Trinidad ,' ; j by the Rev. J. Oswald Dykes, M.A., D.D. There by J. H. Collins. We iiave , here the second ' : are twenty-five sermons here which , together , edition of a well-written and comprehensi ve [ ; form a monument of deep thought .All Each guide ; full of particulars that will amuse even inf ^Wf ^nt, j sermsfiTmnnon is an epitomftnitnm eft ofnf intellect , All arenrA UXAv_»O\^ miv UVjIVl VAJk V/Ul^U VX gV/XU^ W i/*^ |y. vvwu vu uk those who never dream of going to tl$e beautiful , Jj worth y of the man who, by patient toil , hewed island which is described. Hardly a, page in , j -** ¦ »¦ mm ¦ ¦ ~- ^ -*^^ ii ^i^.^ m ¦ ¦ ^^^m ^ m/^ , «^^- ^«»- ^m «k*^«- v .^* ¦ them^ ^~™ ^^ ^^ from"• ^ the material^ ^ before^^ ^> ^h^ him.»^fc All^ "^ de-^-^^^ the volum e is want ing in interest. The account , ; gerve to be specially menti oned , and it may be of the beauties and products are of a most |* thougluyuguuht invidmviuiousiuuo tovkj selectbksxcksv anya>u.y one\jiik? forx.kj l specialopcoicn w grap hic character. . l! reference ; yet the third chapter , * Natu ral 1 History of Paganism ,' Rom. i. 18-32 ; and From Messrs . EflBn gh am "Virilspn & . Co.—Of i chapter vi., * Every mouth stopped,9 Rom. iii. «A Han dy Book on the Law of Private Trad - ; 9-20 ; and «A [Levelling Gospel/ Rom. iii. 27-30, ing Partnership ^ by Dr. Srnit b , twent y-four j are worthy to be remembered. thousandtiiuui scLUU copiesvj upico havenav e beeniuf^dJ. soldouivt », a factj.a.<^ u whichmuiwi \> in itself speaks well for the cr-edit of the guide. j ui>«tJ4v/ ul- ¦ j «^u;u vaoua va *^ BYoa. m~ %• m•-•* the*/^*»^ same .• — Thev/ Baptism of^^ a- the i* Sk^ p|^*^irit j . v*, andvvuvt Itit is one ofor tnethe rnosmost, t. usefuluseiui ofox thatpnat useuseruiful series ? ' «¦ ¦¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ m ^^^ A ^ > .^^^^ > ^ ^ ' ¦ ^ \ other Sermons , * preached at Hastings by Charles Wilson's * Legal Hand y Book.' A new edition : ¦ New. This is a series of twenty -five sermons , has been revised and broug ht down to date. ;

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Index to the Books publi shed between December 17 and 31. |

1 > The Words in Italia are those under which the Titles are given Alphabetically in full, with the Publisher ' s Name,, \

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A ctor's A rt , Garcia (Gustare ) €s. Brown Portmanteau , Yo^ke (Curtis) 2s. 6d. | JEnei d,Vir gil, English Notes, Books X., XL , Wa gner , I s. 6d. ea. Browning (Robert ), Poetical Works , new edit. Vol. 0, 5s. l! Alton Locke, Kingsley CCharl es) new edit. 3s. 6d. Buildin g Con struction and Drawin g, Mitchell (O. F.) 6s. i

Amusemen t and Inst. Par ents Cabinet¦ , n ed. € vols. 33. 6d. ea. j Building Construction , Elementar y, Burrell (E. J.) 2s. 6d. r i A-natomy, Cleland , Yule, &c. Memoi rs, 7b. 6d. Calculator , Number and Weight , Chad wick, 2nd edit. 18s. Angler , Walton & Cotton 's,100fch e. by K.B.Ma rston , 2103 & 105s. Canar y Islands , Rides and Studies , Edtcardes (Charles ) 10s. Gd. Annual , Ha zelVa, for 1880, 8s. 6d. Carlyle (Thomas) Essays, new edit. 4 vole. In 2, 2a. each. Annual , National Temperance League's, Is. 6d. and Is. Catechisin g, Hints on the A.rbT Bather (E.) Is. 4<1. Arnold (E.) Poetical "Works , 8 vola- 48s. Celestial Home, Our , Porter (Jermain G.) 2a. 6d. < Battle of Life, Dickens (C.) Natio nal Library , 6d. and 3d. Chance or Fate , O'Hanlon (Alice) 8 vole. 31s. 6d. Battl e of Wfe, a liOve 8tor y, Dickens, Pocket edit, la I Charac ter , How to Bead , Cohen

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Returns required. A splendid chance. ! near ly £6,000, and increasin g- Excellent profits. A ver y fine opening . Low rent. About .£2,000 required . STATIONERY, FANCY, &c—Fashion- Kj able suburb. Superior premises. Rent only £50. ) "DOOK SE LLIN G, STATIONERY , and Returns from £12 to £15 a week , at good profits. , j J ^ FANCY Capable of increase. Abou t £320 required. Proprietor ; ¦ BUSINES S.-—A ver y well-known busi- ¦ ¦ ness. Situated in splendid Seaside Town . About two retiring. ^ . . : • ¦ < hours ' ri de from London . The leading business in this town. In same hands 20 years . Retu rns last year O TATIONEEY , BOOKSELLIN G, &c— ab out £2,600.. Open to much increase . About .£1,000 KJ Old-established London Business, in central West- in cash, and balance by arran gement. end position . Rent cleared by letting. Return s £900 to £1,100 a year. Good stock and fixtures. About STATIONERY & FANCY BUSINESS. £850 requ ired. A thoroughl y sound busines s ; very ;| *J In splendid' Business Town, Midlan d Counties. safe and profitable. ,) In same hands over 20 years. Excellent premises in ') finest position. Returns last year £2,128. Large pr o- Q T A TIO N E R Y, &c—Old-established . fits. Cap ital opening for addin g Printing. All at KJ Business in main thorou ghfare. Rent only £65. /* valuation , about £1,200. Very genuine concern. Returns proved at over £20 a week . A profitable tra de. Stock and fixture s offered at a valuation for ab out £300. Proprietor retiring . A good opportunity of MQ TATIONEEYIn leading Main Road& FAN positionCY, I^ortnBUSINESS London:,' for a practical man. In same hands abou t 17 years. Han d some shop, and good residence. Returns " about £1,400 last year, at STATIONERY, FANCY, &c—Pleasant ; KJ " part of, Essex. Good house and shop ; rent only ; good profits. The busines s is entirel y managed by ' two younjg lady Assistants , but it is open to great £36. Returns exceed £12 a week. About £300 . : increase * About £700 required. k re quired. , Proprfetor about to remove to NoTth of I England. 1 AiTold established an4 successfu l business. STATIO NERY and FANCY BUSINESS. ^ ' In capital Town , within 25 miles of London. A OTATIONEEY , BOOK SELLING , &c— < thoroug hly genuine concern. Net pr ofits £400 a year O Pleas ant Town in Kent. Old-established , very i] after payment of every expense. Every investigation. safe busines s. Rent only £65 ; long lease. Returns Established 25 years . No daily newspap er trade. average £1,200, full profits ; capable of increa se. i £800 in cash, and balance by instalm ents. Abou t £700 required. Excellent opening. j T>ERLIN WOOL, ART STATIONERY, &c—Main thoroughfare ;j NEEDLEWORK, kD near the Citj ". Superior pr emises ; rent £100, -*-> AND F ANCY BUSINESS,—In very attrac tive ' Subu rb . Business established 30 years. Return s about inclusive, of all rates and taxes. Profitable retu rn s, ; £1,700 at large profits. Excell ent premises. About over £1,000, increas ing ; under manageme nt. About \ £650 required. A very fine opening. £550 requ ired. Good stock and handsome fixtures. An excellent opening. j ' pKINTING - BUSINESS.—In one of the ((3 TATIONERY "and FANCY GOODS.— < -*- finest t owns, Midl and Counties. In same famil y ;! near ly a century . Excellent premises in the finest KJ Pr osperous town in Surrey ; one of the best ¦ posit ion. Net profits fully £300 a-year. Business positions in the town. Rent £95.a year ; long lease. , , £1 500 a year. Establis hed 50 , could be greatly extended. All at valuation , about Returns reac h nearly , : £1,200. Can be strong ly recomm ende d. year s About £550 required. A thoroug hly soun d ; business ; very safe and profitab le. \ "DOOKSELLINGr , STATIONERY, and JL > GTATIONEEY, FANCY, and LIBRARY. ;i FANCY BUSINESS.—In one of the best Seaside premises ; : Towns in England. In same hands several years. kJ Fashionable suburb . Very attractive rent only £46. Retu rns " nearly £10 a week , at good Premises in excellent position . Returns about £1,200, for all. Propri etor re- ! open to much increase. All at valuation , £500 to £600. profits. About £200 requi red *, tirin g. A good and safe business ; (Stationery, library,^ ! f ancy S TATIONE RY, FANCY GOODS, &c— ) ^ BUSINESS. —In very attractive Town , Derby- Att ractive shire. In same hands 25 years . The Libr ary profits KJ Delightfu l Devonshire Coast Town. ; shop, and ten rooms ; rent £95 (£<3 0 sub-let). Net ;? cover all expen ses. A very large business has been near l}T £500 year. Hi h-class trade. About / done. About £700 r equire d. pro fit^ a g £1,000 required. Very safe. ^ t5eINTING BUSINESS , with FANCY 0TATIONERY ,^ BERLIN WOOL, &c.— -t TRADE att ached .—In attractive Market Town. t of London . V ery superior the entire plant , stock and long O Fashionable par \ £400 will purc hase pre mises ; rent £80. Profits exceed £350 a year. A • lease at very low rent. Proprietor relinquishing business lady. Abou t £800 required. ) to ill-health. Reference s to wholesale houses suitable business for a owing A large and w ell-selected stock in good condition. insta me ts i i Part purchase money may be paid by l n . v i " . . j , t * Month ly Register* of over\l &0 Businesses for j Di& ' Monthly Register * of Businesses for Disposal for - ' pose d fo rwarded post-free ^' on app lication to Messrs. warded post-fr eeon app lication to Mr. A. M. Bitrohbs , Holmes & Son, 33 Paternoster Kow, E.C. , \ 1a Paterno ster Row, London, IZ.C- [

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IS THE 2| i I CULTER MILL S PAPER COMPA NY, IMted, | |P*r WOBBL&: ' C| I EJJRIDBElISr 1j gj OTJIuTEIR , near ^VB . g| g MILL No. 9. gj ' |2 as^-A.asr xrJB '^-OT'O -DR^aasi ^s or g|j ' g SUPERFINE AND ANTIQU E PRINTINGS. 8 §2 THE NEW IMITATION HAND-MADE WITH H§ jg QECKLE EDGEp, FOR REPRINTS. g | §3 PLATE AND LITHO PAPERS. £| 1 Jg DRAWING AND MUSIC PAPERS. 5| i §2 TINTED COVER PAPE RS. >| | §2 ENGINE-SIZED WRITINGS, S| ' g2 <£on5on ^ate ^ouse z § | §S 31 ^ABBINGDON STBBET , E.G. g ; VP^ASAgA2ASASASASAsXsA°AgA£^^S^^ TO LIBRARIANS AND OTHERS. BOOKSELLERS 1 ASSISTANTS WAMTIN8 HE Commissioners and Public Libraries SITUATIONS. T and Museums of the Parish of Hammersmith * herehy give notice that they will be prepared at , their Meeting to be held on Tuesday, January 8, T3OOK SELLING and STATIONERY, 1889, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to receive JD RE- ENGAGEMENT as JUNIOR. Three applications for the office of LIBRARIAN" and years' experience, good Window Dresser and Sales- SECRETARY to the Commissioners. The salary man, used to Library, good references ; will be will be £130 per annum, with residence, coals, gas, disengaged on January 5. Address, P. B., c/o Gr. M. : &c, and the persori. appointed will be required to Burt, Booksellers, &c, Royal Baths, Weymouth.

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