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? t St. Du2ststan s House, E.C. j the difficulty in getting the books and of June 1, 1888 . knowing tjieir value would thus be increased tenfold. ONE or two newspapers have lately dis- 1 10 1 ' ¦ . •>,. covered, curiously enough for the first The Magazine of Art.—The editor and time, that the custom exists of having English publishers have done their best in the produc- title-pages inserted in imported American . tion of the special number of this repository.

-" ¦ ~ ^h ^m ^r ^r — - p^ works. In reviewing Mr. Markham's book, Fift^— — — — y-threew ^ ^™ *™%^~ ^^ ^"^ of^^~ the^» ^» princij* h^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^ palW' **r^^ pw ictures^h ^r ^ *r ^ ^4. i ,^ in^^ ^k ^b the^rf ^L ^b ^ M ^ 4 The Fighting Veres/ the Pall Mall Gazette present Koyal Academy Exhibition are re- says : . 'Why the name of Messrs. Houghton, produced effectively, though some notable pictures are omitted. The number Mifflin Co. , of Boston, who really publish is a very

¦ ¦ ¦ ^^ r^m— ^^— ¦— « - one of the ' ^ ^» "^ ^^ * * ** ^^ ^^^ ^.^ 'fc ^ ¦*—' ^^ -^ » ^M^ ^P^ ^^ ^» «» .¦ ¦ ^k ^ ^fc ^ ^k ^iir^f -fc j ^ k ^k ^h ^ ^ k ^ta* ' rfb ^k ^ ^ 9^^ page is, it must be supposed , F. LeigH^ hton's ' Captive Andromache^^ ' forms mysteries in the art of .' The the frontispiece. The ordinary number of

r^ ~ ~~- ^™ ^^ »^ ^^ 1^- rf ^r i fc^ ^b ~ * Jk ¦ critic then proceeds to warn publishers that this^^ "^~ ^^ ^ ^ *^ magazine^ ^ ™ ^^ ^^ ^" "^ ^ for^^^ * ^V. June^i^ ^^^ i^k has^^ ^^ ^ "^* ^^^ a^b^f frontispV^h ^ . ^ ^ k ^k ^V ^L P^^ -^ iece^t ^^ ^^ *^ _ , ^ ^^^^ under the new Merchandise Marks Act some entitled 'A Summer's Day.' This plate is from™™ ^^~ -^^- * — w a~~*-^ paintingm r ~m^ ^ ^m ^ ^— 'V ^B ^^ ^» ^ ^^ h bF*H^ y¦ Ferdinand^^^^ ^^i^ ^ ^ ^ .^'^B ^^ ^h JK ^fc# ^# ^k 4b ^^^^^ Heilbuth^4^_. ^^ka ^^^ ^k ^k < ^*^T ^ *V ^^ ^k ^k ,Vk zealous Custom House official might seize such which w^as one of the very best in last year's a oo as * "Veres at Liverpool l ' a^^v The Fi hting r ¦ b k ^ t ^^ta — *^ ' ^^ ^r ^r '^- ^^ h -^ d^ta r f g ' ^^i^' ^ <^^ ^ ^^ . ^^ ^^ ^> ^.^* ^^to V ^, ^ ^*^^ v "^^* * ¦ J Salon. The principal articles^L'^^ ^^ ^^* ^^^^ ^^to ^^^^ are^k*^V J^H ^^^^r Aims^^^ ^B^ ^k k ^B ^k fc. M of^t ^ ^ m^^ under the head ' American goods marked as Art.' by G. F. Watts, R.A. ; ' Personal View

~ English.' With regard to books this proba- of-^^ ^^ Japanese"^^^ "^ "^ ¦ ¦" "^^ ^ ^^ ^* ~^v -^" i Art*—- ¦• — —^ ^v ,h ' byr^^ ¦ M.^^^ . *^^^ ^ Menpes^^^ * ^^^.^ ^^ rf* W^^T ^^^ |»l ,H with¦ V ^k * ^^ ^ k ^k illus-Jtf ^M^ ^tr 1 _ i~a m^ ^ bility must be regarded as a vexatious straining trations from drawings and etchings ; ' Old of the terms of the Act in question, and indeed Arts and Modern Thoughts,' by J. E. Hodgson ; ' Royal Academy,' second article, more than one publisher has found this out illustratedillnsfcratfifl ;: ' JbForest orest of JbFnn ontamebleautfl.irj filYlfinii in already. But when the book bears a simple Summer,' by Talmeys, with illustrations by intimation to the effect that it has been Lepere ; ' The Crown : its Growth and Deve- printed in the United States the difficulty is lopment',' by L. F. Day, with sixteen illus- removed. trations by the author ; and 'Charles Dickons and His Familiar Portraits, ' illustrated. As to title-pages there is no mystery about the matter at all. The English publisher's The Art Journal.—The number for the j)resent imprint is there for the convenience of the month has some interesting features. Claus Meyer's picture ' Quiet Happiness ' English public. He is the act u al publisher of etched by H. Struck forms the frontispiece.

.Mm r - *~~ *" ¦ ' "' the work in this country, and therefore amen- A^^, m contribution^- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^p* *^ ^"" "*w* ^* ^ '.^ —• ™ ^ entitled^i^ •- .» ^^ ™* *^W ^- '^ 'A^^ P^ New-mm* 1 ^^^ T » Field«^k> ^b ^^^ & ^tf '^b forrf^ V^ Jb

able to the laws and responsibilitiesju which maym* Artists ' suggests the revival of the decorative

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¦— » ^ S flk ^^ Mk ^^ ¦« ^^ ^ ¦^ ' ^*> ~* ** ^^ ^" ^ ^^ -v* -^b ^ ^v ^^ ^ ^h^^v ¦ ¦ I ~fr | ~ ^»' ^P* H^ ^0 *m* ^"k |j ^ti^' iik _ | ~ ^ . >ik t* of this form^^ ^" of art has contributed^^ ^ ^ti^ik more^* ^ A * ^ ^k ^ than^K ^k % ^# ^B <^k imported books which made it compulsory on anything else to the loss of the gold back-

-4. the part of the importers to deposit copies in r-m • ¦¦ X J. J i *- ¦ -^ ¦ -- r-~ -^ ^ »*^- v ground.^ ^ k ^V » ^ » ^^- ^ V Perhaps— ^^ — — ~ ^- tho^ -**- most^ ~ ^ attractive^^ «^ ** ^^ ^ "^# ^^ f ^# ••• W ^^ and1W ft A ^^^ the British Museum. At least the opinion of seasonable article in the number is Lady eminent counsel decided that the books must Colin Campbell's description of what is called be so deposited, but the question has never the ' Herkomer Play.' Lady Campbell, writes been legally tried. i with a sound knowledge of the subject , and witfy . artistic acumen ; but does not offer any The names of publishers are very often strong opinion Jfor or against, the concluding

>.« «¦ n^v ryf «K 4k %/ ^^ r mm M» ^tf* ^^ h ' *^ ^v ^~ ^^ V v v~ ^ ^ v— ^^ ^ ^^ ^nr m m > ^ h* «v W ««^ ¦¦ * guarantees of the quality of books, and are sentence^^^ ^ ^^ of the article consisting^^ ^"^ of^^^ ^^ the ^^ *^ ^^ ^^^ quaint^^V ^^^ V^r *w^ v ^^ looked upon as such not only in the trade but question ' a play, a pantomime, or ^t pictured by readers generally. It would be highly in- poem—which title does it best deserve ? ' convenient if imported editions of foreign Mks. Weibon aj^d the Lonppn Book- works were to retain the original imprint, for seller s.—We sire informed that Mrs. Weldon ¦ ¦ 1 ¦ ' ¦ ¦ **- - •" ¦* - , -; -, • ' .; .,... , ¦ ' "'- flit* •' 1 ~ r , - ¦ /¦ - ¦ ¦ : . .: ... " " • l1 f • •- ^ 5P v"i"" . " " "- ••'•" " " '; J une i, i88$ The Pu Dlishers ' Circulaa : 643

has written to a considerable number of the ballads, books of witchcraft, and so forth, ^

u^tMm *»^»^b>b ^bt ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ W p «h*>^ ^^A9 ava» ^tmr aab«B> «^ V W ^^ - ^* bb) ^ a^ ^* » w ^^^m mrm - ^^ w w v ^^^^~ ^ ^b «h ^^^ ^ princi [London ^ ¦¦¦ ,^ pal booksellers in demanding followed on his own ¦& revival of goblin , which _ - 11 A a ^_ . _ a. s^^— ^a ^m ^n ^^ ^H ^n ^A ^^ « ¦ compensationi • from4* themJ^- * individuall• 1 • • ^ y for sell-If ghost, and fairy. Meanwhile, he had helped ing a book containing an alleged libel upon himself pretty freely to what suited hisof taste, her. while it lay neglected by amateurs^ ' in- A Trade Swihdle in America.—Pub- cunables ' and first editions of the classics. _ _ _ As to the craze for modern classics, original lishers of New York,T Philadels _ji_p hia,7 Boston,7 and St. Louis have, says the American, been quartos of . Shakspeare, and the tiny Molieres, victimised for a number of months by an that arose in the critical taste of modern editors. They collected for their legitimate educated man,7 who b— ymj means of forgedC» orders has secured over #2,000 worth of fresh pub- literary purposes, and their enthusiasm set the lications. His knowledge of literature inspired world of morem nrfi wealthy-w«n.l +.V» v amateursaiTia.tfinra on tire.fire. InTn confidence, and business men were the more the first editions of Brunet the original sepa- easily victimised. ,He would enter a store, rate copies of Moliere's comedies, for example, examine books, upon the merits of which he are scarcely noticed, if they are noticed at all. would converse learnedly, secure a bill of The labours of careful editors of texts required ^ B 4 aai . _ lading^ and an envelope^ of^ the. « firm.^ , with— a those books, they hunted for them, and the promise to fill out an order at once and mail rich ignorant amateurs followed, baying loudly, it for shipment. Upon these blanks ha would on the trail which scholars had opened. fill out an order on another firm for several hundred dollars' worth of books, to be delivered to bearer, forge the firm's name or that of its Tlole$ and !Q evps manager, secure the books and sell them. In a few days Mr. William Black's new Recently, detectives captured him. in New novel, ' The Strange Adventures of a House- York and took him before Inspector Byrnes. Boat/ will be published by Messrs. Sampson There he broke down and made a full jcon- Low, Marston & Co. fession. His name is Frank Burkhardt, and Sketches 1888 ' (No. G), edited lie came from Germany three years ago . He ' Academy , by Mr. Henry Blackburn, has just been pub- had graduated from college, and served a term of one year in the German lished by Messrs. W. H. Allen & Co., of army, when his Waterloo Planft. Thft h a.n rTbook:. which in- his parents supp Waterioo Place. The haiuTbook, lied him with money to travel cludes various exhibitions, is too well known in America. He lived extravagantly and took ing that it is as to swindling. He is to require notice, beyond say polished in manner, and well printed and as carefully edited as ever. speaks fluently five languages. In St. Louis he was arrested and served a short term of The papers on ' London as a Literary

¦»- ¦%_• v- iJk .•• ¦ *- ^. s » F .JL .JU -*. ^_/ .* . J. Jk Jh« -V » ^.^ «^ »» -v_^^ ^ ^ ^ «^ ._.._. -^ rf- .—. w —— -w. . . imprisonment under the name of Berger. His Centre ' **r ' which ha^ ve appeII^"^ a••*• red-^ ** in the last two victims in New York were : A. S. Barnes numbers of Harp er' s Monthly possess ex- ¦ ¦ Co. , " ' **J _ <& BakerW ^ , V^ * P oorhees4 , &J ^ Co.,Jf*U Thos.aP M M M Nelson. ^K •—^ &_ Son^_. . , ceptional merit. They give graphic views of authors and their modes of life and work in New York Book DepositoryM. */ ,* J. Boug*D hton,7 B. Schiller, Cassell & Co. , Ivison, Blake man the metropolis. Mr. R. K. Bowker deserves & Taylor, and J. B. Beers & Co. more than a passing word of acknowledge ment for these contributions to this popular Fashions in Book-collecting.—No doubt magazine. there are fashions in book-collecting. But, This is an age of book-collecting in rare saysc/ the Dailyaj News,/ the wise collector espe-r ,7 fields, but probably the most difficul t of all to cially the poor man who collects, does not Jfc Jfe L V J%M ^ Lj ^>^« ^Lm f .J^^ k ^1 r ^ K. ^ ¦ 'fc. ^ T ^^ .^ ^^ <^ ^k ^.^ .^^ « ^^^— «V ^ K ^ ¦^ r ^«^ 13ga^^ ther^^ ^^ are^^ old^ -^ J^ ^H^^« booksf\^ ^ ' ^^ ' for^- ^ ^^ Jjuveniles. The^b ^^ Vice-* I follow fashions : he sets them. A fashion has President and Chapman (Mr. Charles Welsh) been started again« 9 and againCJ by•/ men like— ~~ ' _ ~^mm **r w ^^ * "^ ¦ N* ^v -^ ^^ > ofV W J ^ the^^ ^ ^ b ^ ^^ ' SetterX^_|ir ^ ^^ ^^ ^y ^^^ of^^ ^ Jk Odde^.^ ^ ^V^ '^'^ ^tai' VolumesV * ^ ^ B* ^.t '^ ^ ^ ^ f ' is^K l\^ en^^^ ^m ^^ thusiastic^^ ^ ^^ ^>^ Monselet, Asselineau, Charles Nodier, and on the subject, and we are pleased to hear that Paul Lacroix. TJiey were all men of the pen ; "KJ baa r « ^ v ^* ^ --^ ~^*r **m «ir ^ ^ ^b' r-N-^ -^^ v ^^ ^^- ^ ^ ^^- a** ^ t^^ the^ ^ ^b' forJk ^.^ aw t^^ hcomJL Jk ^ ^ ^ ^^ iJ ^ n4k ^ gWta mee^* ^ ^ ^ »« tinghb of the * Sette ' hey m — — ¦ — — - - — -— — ~ they^j found some literary or ' —» — ^ artistic period in will read a brief note on ' The Babees' Book the col the past congenial to them ; y lected its ¦¦B Jk ^^ - k -«r in^ A the^^ -^ ^ ^^ Harleianh.^ fc , ^^^ / Jk ^ ^ .^ ^ V^V * ^ k ^^ ^ «^ ^ ^ *i / ^ft" B^ ^B. ^^ >«> Bb a, anm^^v ^ ^ d^i mi wiv v ^ l^ l^v make«^ ^ w ^^-> — — a books and engravingst^j l_j ; they%J wrote about them 7 ' ' , few remarks on the subject of the earliest and a craze arose f or possessing what these English books for children. j udicious persons already possessed. A wild Professor Seeley has just written an article m £-¦ - - — — ^ »- — « joy# I j ^r — — ^ in the engraved illustrations of the French l .^i^v^BI ? Bh «* **¦ B I Bf «%. n ^ h I^^ Bk ¦* ak Bh^ W ^^ hBBh ^ -*¦ onX.^ ^k JL* whaV V m ,^f tB ^ he^ k ^ ^^ ca^^^ ll^k s-. TheW*a~ "B* JB. ^^^ Ei^BBv^Bl ghty-Eights (1588—- ^ w^'' ^ -^ -** _ _ _ _ ^_ m^ .^ B School , from 1740 to 1700 , has long raged in ^^ _ — ^^k~ J— ^ ^ ^ ¦ . ^ 4 ^M ^B? «ttl France, and has invaded England . These KJ88—1888), which is practically a supplemen-

AM, ¦> »¦ ¦• tB^ ary1>V Jk V chap^a^ Jh JL a_,^# W *T t\J erV-* Jk t*-* o*—' hA A ia, sr» ^ ' Expansion— — ¦ - *- a->^ Jk ^-^ -* ^-^ * « of ' -a^ Eng¦ 1 A -*-Isak land''B.^ .-w .• a. -v ^a. /¦ illustrations were scarcely%j mentioned by%j Brunet in his early editions. The richest and rarest Its speculations on the light thrown, by past things of Dorat and Laborde lay neglected on experience, pver the dangers to which the ibi ^bb. ^ bv *b. ¦ »^ ~ the Quais ; Lacroix, the Goncourts, and others Empj ^aa »^ ire«fc **> ^^ maya% a» «^w w nowan ««¦ ^^ w ¥ ber^^ ^.^ exposed^ r ^^^ |^^ ^ .^ v ^ ^^ are^^ »» ^ ^^ likel.^ ^ ^«Bh y/ to brought them into fashion. Asselineau did attract attention, at a time when the National { the same for novels and poems by the Roman- Defences are so much discussed. The article appears in Good Words for June. I ti JL — ques, the writers of 1830. They,/ f **/ too ' ' , were . . . ^at * aa\ at 4B . m a^ B ^M ^

tap ~ ~ aa^ ^^ B.. ~ outcasts from the circulating , and The^#w^ m ^bi^ literaturewi w ^r ^^^ aj %yw ^v ^^ w aw ^^ of^^b the^^ n .Bb v Glasgow^b^ * o*. v« t^^^ bbbb- ^^ w w Exhibitionsm.b «.¦ hv .b» r^ "^ ^>v ^^ .vm ~i ^n w wlere perishing in the fourpenny box. Books as yet shows no signs of equalling the exhibi-

MltflBi p«v aai TBjr ^ ^ p- of magic and romance were neglected tjj l tionv*v ah* ^^ ai *iv heldan^ Br ^ bi ^ i^w ^a*« Bjd( thevhv ib av w sistern##iBi r^B^ *w ai^ city^ r ^v^ W Ebh^b^h * dinburg^f*wb. *.^wv ^ir^ m B^"" - h*^* w avhr ^F coup^pp ^T^T" V*^ le>w ^MV ^ k ^ n _ a ^ h ah . ai aat aK . avi roraapce was restored by Scott. In an un- of years ago, but possibly much^ may still^ bp done published work Sir Walter tells odd tales of in that direction . "It will, Jiowever^ be 4iffi- -¦ l> «L /\ I tlie . enormous . riae . in black-letter romances,. jcullc^tov-. «-ai!1 A» •*¦ /v iind•4^«^^ ^ 3 an--fc •*-». ;equalv*k y^ i *i ^rw I forr\«« the1* W book»-v /\li« oiv^ -^ -fc-fc c» '' OW¦¦ ¦ I rfj I •?• • . i ' ¦ > ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ " gp i 644 The Jru bhshers (Jircul ^r ju«e 1, isss

¦ ¦ ——-* Edinburg h,' written by Miss A. Dunlop, in Street , fro m June 7 to 22 inclusive. The conjunction with her brother , Councillor privat e view will be on June 6. Dunlop. Judging from the signature , we Messrs . W. B. Homer & Son will ad d believe that Miss Dunlop is the author of tbe four hew numbers to their popu lar i Pdnny spirited series of articles on some parts of Old Stories for the Peop le ' dur ing June. The Edinburg h now appearing in the columns of titles will be ' Ebenezer Tovey's Victory : a the Scotsman. These should be collected and Tale of the Spanish Armada ,' by James J. published in a permanent form . Ellis (No. 20) ; * Broug ht Back / by B. Farren Messrs. Dean

« ^^ r ^ ^m *n ¦• 1 ^ . ^ All that can be rep lied to this is that Mr. The^^^— «b ^b ^^^ workV V ^^r *fe ^ *fc willV ^fe *» ^fc contain^^ ^*t^ ^ B ^v ^ ^k ^» much^» ^^ ^» ^t^ ^B ^H folk-lore^^ *^^ ^ ^B ^-^ ^ ^^ ^h^ ^ in^* ^v ^ B the form of popular songs , pro verbs , and Lowell found it at Fulham , just as you, I, and anecdo tes ; and also an account of the different the world in general think we have found St. dial ects of the Union , including Pennsy lvanian Paul' s Cathedral in St. Paul' s Church yard , Dutch , Chinook , Creole , and Gumbo. because it is there. If Mr. Thomas found Mr. Hook s tombstone in Ealing church yard Messrs . Swan Sonnenschein & Co. have it must be that it had taken a walk there just a new work in the press by Mr. George Jacob as Mr. Thomas himself had. But fortunatel y Holyoake , entitled ' Self-Help a Hundred it remembered what it was doing and where to Years Ago.' The work contains a remarkable return to. It is back again in Fulham church- history of self-helping devices , not theories , yard now on the south side of the church , but devices successfully put into practice at where it has commonl y been to be met with , the end of the last century , exceeding in since August 24, 1841, when Theodore Edward

variet y any in the minds of persons living Hook— -~~ - ¦ was-* — -¦- burie¦ ™- —'"~ ^^^ ™~ di beneat ¦ ~~ ~^ ^— -"^ — ™~ h~ it¦ "*^ ,^m in^ppp ^p~ ppppi the^pp" ^^ ppppi '^ pp' fifty-thirdppppa^ppfe ppp. ^ pp" v ^ p» pppa pppk ppr» p.Pfe> '^pp'^p* how. The work is nearl y read y. of his age. The gates of the ch ur chyard at A new serial stor y entitled ' For the Good Fulham used to be kept locked on week-days , of the Famil y,' by Kate Eyre , commences in so that Mr. Thomas must have met it at CaisslVs Magazine for J une. Ealing on a Sunday ; otherwise what he relates would be still more remarkable , as the stone . The Yen . Archdeacon Gore contributes to must have jumped over the palings befor e it the Quiver for June a descri ption of a could have made a fair start for Ealin g. As holiday tri p to ' The New Playground of it occurre d some years since , I dare aay Mr. Europe (Norway), ' and the same number will Thohias may have forgotten some of th e minor contain the Earl of Meath' s recent address to circumstances and details attendin g it, so that the Church Army on ' The Gospel and the he may be unable to identif y now the exact Masses. 9 ppp-- ^ —--p» — ^^ ^^ ^^ i ^^^ ^ ^ » ^ ^~— -^ ^_- ¦ ¦¦ -^ vp* ¦¦¦ ¦ w m «p * pppb4pjpI * W p" -^ w *v ^* .r ^p *PW ^f «^«Vk ^i^ day^ of the week on which he saw it. But if he Messrs . Cassell & Company 's Sixth Annual can , with exactitude , fix it as having been a Exhibition of Dra wings by Modern Artists week-day,.. it would ¦! materiall ^ pph K PB1 I ^p> J * y^^ ^ add to the value * ^ ' ^ .^s ^ will be held in th e Memor ial Hall, Farringdon of his commu nication , as ii; stand *. at present. ' ¦ ¦ 1 1 * ' • 'jjg > " ' ' " ' - ' ;" ' " ' ' " ' . " ; • ¦" " 'j ' ' ' ' ' " *(> © June i, 1888 - * The Pu blishers ' Circular 645 ¦¦! ' ¦ ^ ¦ "" ' ' ¦ -! II ¦ I ¦ I I ¦¦-•¦ I- ¦ " , ^ ¦^^ ¦ Ml «_ ^^- M ^ _ ^ _M_ ^_ ^VMHKM^^- ^l fMM^—HM Mr. Lau rence Kehoe, President of the and scenes at th e 1 sea-side , with th e titl e of Catho lic Publication Society of New York , 4 Les Pia ges de Bretagne et J ersey. ' has arrived in London to mak e arran gements Messrs. Ha chette & Co. are publishing in for fche coming season , and will visit the prin- fifty weekly pavte 'X^' Histoire de TArt pendant cipal publishers in France and German y before la Renaissance ,! par Eugene Mixntz , Oonsert ra- returning to America. teur de FEcole nationale des Beaux-Arts . Mr. Ernest Nister, pr inter of the cele- brated nionotint ' Seasons ' book , also the A life of David Hume , by Ldon Say, will shortl y appear in the series 4 Petite Biblio- - — — « - — — — — —™- v _ " children 's booklet^ , ' All Round the Clock ^m ' ^— m^ ~^^ ^ ^m , &c , , which were so successful las t season , is about the que des Economistes ' to which a life of Jerem y Bentham , by Madam e- Raffalovich- , to commence business on his own account at ^ r ^ 7 24 St. Bride Street , E.C. ; his arran gements has been recentl y added. for the coming season include booklets by A popu lar edition of 'La Franc e Juive ,' Mrs. Oscar Wilde , Joh n Lawson , Fred Hines , par Edouard Drumont , has just been issued. Mrs . Mack , G. Clifton Bingham , Harriett M. 4 Gertrude et Ve* roni que ' is the titl e of the

_- -. -^m— -_- —j -^™— — — — — — — - - — — — — — — v i — i - ¦ — — ^h -^^ ^ -^ p new b Andre Theuriet Bennett ,^ -Robert Ellice Mack , E. Nesbit , &c , y , whose novel , at prices ran ging from 4c? . to 42s. each . ' Josette , ' is the latest addition to the Petite - Th e Right Hon . W. E. Gladston e, in ac- JBibliothkque Fran gaise.

¦ • ¦ ¦ • ¦ t~^» ¦ — — —- — — * — knowled ging the recei pt of new editions of the We acknowled ge with pleasure the receiptf Book of Common Prayer and New Test ament of the Meviie de VEnseigvbement des Langnes

¦¦— in p_ hono— - — grap^ ^^^— — — _~»~ hy,¦ ^m writes— - —— —¦— ~ :— * I ¦ thank— -^ ^^ — m< -»~- ^m* ^—^^— youw -^m— -mr^^ form^^ ^^- ^.v Vi vantes for the 15t h ult. , which shows __ .-______C[ — ^_ _ _ your obliging gift, and I am very sensible of clearl y^/ enoug^ h the value which is at tach ed to the great interest attaching to the the stud y of modern languages in France at <^j cr» question.l — — __ _^_ _ _ _ _ ^_ which they are desi gned to illustrate. ' the present— day . The. — . — ' Observations— — — — . — — — — —.^ —m^ on th..^ ^^ ^^ e,^mwr Pronunciation of German 7 disp lay an intimate l Ol knowled ge of the vary ing pronunciations of the language which obtain in different parts Continental !Qofes of Germany. The ar ticle 4 Les Inter pretes de Reserve ' lets us see that great pains are Two new French periodicals hav e just taken to teach German to the French soldier . appeared. The first and perhaps the most AX ,7 . I X The thejnes and exercises in French , German , important , of them is La Revue de JFamille , and Eng lish will be appreciated by teach ers a bi-month l •fy A.publicatio n , which will~ be under ' ' of languages. The Revue is edited by Pro- the able editorshi p of that literary and political fessor A. Wolfro mmr ,7 and aprinted -- and- — - ,cpub- — — veteran Jules Simon . Its sub-editor is the lished at the office of the Jou rnal Le Havre in well-known novelist Louis Ulbach . The price that town. is 2f. 50c. The second of these ventures is La

A new life of the poett- Schiller- by«/ Oti>o Petite Revue,7 to appearA X week l */y at the low price of ten centimes. Its contents are to be Brah m is announced. It will be comprised in of a very varied nature. According to the two volumes ,/ of which the firs t will appearJ7 X very shortl y. The author has had aeees& to xprospectus j it will offe r ,f besides romances ,7 news, recreations , work patterns , music , m uch material 'hitherto unprinte d , which is fashions , caricatures , &c. The list of con- said to be worked up into quite a dramatic tributors comprises some of the best writers narrative. Gustav Fre ytig has congratulat ed of fiction , as well as prominent sa vants. the author on his undertaking. The Maison Quantin announces one of A new illustrate d Histor y of Bavari a, in those literary and artistic productions for sixty fortni ghtl y parts at sixpence , is an - which it is noted— ' Lcs Zigzags d'un Curieux : nounced b %/y the Suddentsche s Verlao gs-Institut. — Causeries sur l'Art des Livres et la Literature The first number w ill appear immediatel y, d'Art '—par Octave U zanne. This work will and the first volume at Christmas. treat of all the literary , artistic , and bibliogra- All copies of ' Mutter Erde , ' the German phical questions of the day . The edition is translation of Zola's novel 'La Terre , ' have limite d to 1-,000 copies, and it will not be been seized and destroy ed in conformit y with repr inted . the decision of the German legal au thorities

— leading of the Imperial German Henri Rochefort has wr itten ' Fantasia , ' on the p\. o i which the Maison Quantin has published , with Solicitor-General. The sale of the work is 100 drawings by the clever artist known as strictl y forbidden in Germany. Caran d'Ache. We have received the third number of tli e Two more volumes of the hithert o inedited Chron ik f ur vercielfaltigende Kunst (Vienna), works of Victor H ugo , containing his posthu- which fully maintains the high position as an mous poetical writings entitled 4 Tbute Lyre , ' art-critica l journal which its first issue gained have just been publis hed by the same firm. for it. Perhaps the mo.4 interestin g article in th is number is that devoted to Max IClinger 's A French t ranslatio n has just appeared of ' .Federzeichnung en und .Radirungen. ' It is th e * Histor y of the Eng lish Peop le, ' by John lamentable to read of the bad use made by Richard— — j ~»" w ^^^^ ^^H ^mw ^^^mW "^ ^m r ™» Green^^^^ *^^" ^mm^ ^^mr w.^ mmm .^r The ¦ ¦ °^ *"^^~ translation^^ — — ~- "^ - ¦ — — - ~— -^~ ~r — — ^^ - — has— — -- been— — — Max Klinger of his grea t artistic gifts. A made by Auguste Mon od, and forma two s ^strikin g lesson , however , is to bo learnt from volumes 8vo. - ^ this articl e which tells us how the artist' s skill

¦¦ ¦¦ * m ™ ¦ ¦ «^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ w m ¦ ¦ ^mr ¦ ¦ i ¦¦ •¦ vtr^mr That clever artist Mars has collected ill a and^m^ m^ umt mm ^^v^w correctness^m^ ^^v *^~ ^mim ^^^^ ^Uw^ ^m^ *W v^ —^^ m ^m in^ drawing^^ ^" ^ -^ — ~^m ^P^V ^h left^^^ him^^^ ^m m^r ™ as*^mw hisW^ ^/m' ^jm w~m^ sub-J^^ ^^^^^ "^^ quart of his drawin gs ofor fiigntssights ject beca tp e more and more bas e and ignottl 'e. quart o volume 120xzu or nis arawings " •^ ^ 3 < : a* jtt B. - ^ QBB 646 The Publishers ' Circular june i, i$88 rt . . ^ ^ Mr. J. Schaeble of Stuttgart, the well-known the 28 chapters in the work, Mr. Beecher, at bookseller, who is also a publisher, and whose thetli a timetimfi of hishi a deathrlftath ,. had completedcomnleted 25. TheTHa

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h^ m~ M~ *M. *m. «h^ ^» «*^ ^ _ / ^, * i> j, %j v- w m the^s mV V^ rendezvous^U x^ ^^^ ^^ '-^ T ^^^ ^w^^ h^ of^—^ ^^ the^^ ^ ^w chief^ ^ ^ «. literary^k ^^ ^^ ^^ ^u ^^^ ^ v Miss E. Langley, of Lovejoy 's Library century, , notabilities of, Stockton. After completing his Reading, writes the following :—It may be in- apprenticeship he remained in the service of ¦ " ¦ k/ ¦m- A. JL JL »— JL teresting~- "^ *•-' ""-^ ••- ^- Wk to** V- ' someW^f »*-» Jl4.A^« » ofV_^ the^J I readersJL. ». _ .# %^V V_<^ \_> JL KJ of\_^ the\»J L JL V i his employers and ultimately succeeded to Publishers' Circular to know that a perfectly , theirt.hm' r businfissbusiness whichwhinh hohfi hashns carried on with uniqueunioue copyconv otof ' Pickwick/Picik Av ir.k ' in originalonVriniLl partsTwirt.«, , has just been sold. much success till his death. Mr. Appleby was y-five year3 of age. lieing the author's copy, and presented (up sevent to the date of her very sudden death), ' to Thompson Westoott.—The veteran Phila- Mary Hogarth,' it was, doubtless, the f irat delphia journalist, Thompson Westcott, died in copyf:onv issuedl Ptsntul fromfrom thet.Vm press.nrpss ItTf containsnnnfjuna , oft\f that city on May 8. Mr. Westcott was the course, the seven Seymour Sketches, and the author of a large number of standard works, two 33ussliuss i^lates.i)lates. including ' Life of John. Fitch ; ' * Chronicles The autographs, on the covers of the Great Rebellion ; ' ' Taxpayers' Guide ; ' , are spe - 1 cially interesting. In addressing the f irst, tlie History of the Test Laws of Pennsylvania ; ' 4 7 4 —¦ —¦ * O ffini n. 1 Onififi-Rook PhiladelT)hia ' ' Jk of : Cen- ~-^» *-— ** ^~ r jk, JLta*.J» JL L JL JL JL A Jk JL. Jl of Philadelphia ; Cen- *_» ' *--^ J ikJV* . J. A X^ _ 1, KJ K Guide-13ook ^— _J JL» K / Olhcial author signed himself' The Editor^ ^ * . , on ' *. A. theUl J. V- ? next, ' The Author.7 The following numbers tennial Portfolio ; ' Historic Mansions and fc *m> Jk. 4 k^ k ^ i^^ wb #^J F ' Sharf and West- ^- ^ ^** ^k ^k ^ U ^ ri f iW JL a \y m\ ^ hia ; ^* " ^ I ^ ^ B Buildings of Philadel ^* * ** ^*#^ ^^^* ^k^ p are si ^^ "* ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ gned Charles Dickens, ' or C.D.' k The death of Mary Hogarth caused a delay cott's History of Pliiladelx>hia ; ' * Public in the publication of the work. For two Ledger :; ' ' Settlementsbettlernents on thetno Delaware to months no number appeared. W ith the part the Consolidation of the City and Districts in iorf or June.Tim ft 30ri f)., 18371837., is ann.n addressfl.rl rlmss fromfrmn thet.li n 1854. ' author to the public, in which he said the Laurens P. Hickok.—Dr. Hickok, for-

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~^ ^^ "™ '¦ ^ B ^^ M \ J * ¦ ^ ^ w^m* ^k^ ^P^i w V ^h^^m m^mw ^SWF ^m^mmi ^.tf^b ^^ ^^ r*J r^^ r v^ ^ ^^^^ 1 ^ f J k, ^K _ ^J k JJL JL 0 number was addressed^ ^^ ^ ^^v* to^^ ' Georg^^^ ^^^ e^ Hogarth.^ ^ k^Bh ^v^v J*> w^ ' known throughout the world as a metaphysician Filsewhere the author referred to this loss as of profound learning, died in Arnherat, Mass. , 4 w -v ^^ i pkjr VWV m m the'»-'—.<*.* +-r saddestfs ^ -«^ «. ^~r Phjr «# and«^w a «b ^> * . most*%v Jb * ^ .jr w severe^-^ T ^^ ^ Jk ^ ** r affliction%JV r r V * %J JL V^ JL JL ofV^7 JL . hisJm Jk JL K-* on May 7. Dr. Hickok's books are exten- life/ He wrote the following epitaph :— sively used in the higher institutions of learn -

* « Jk Jk «^# -~- » I^ jr VTVM «»Ja> m v^w Jk >/Jk ^ J) d"V»«. ing, JL Jft- ^ k and^J*» have^ ***«^* T ^" J" been•VJ' ^^ ^ "* translated*rf ^ and republished her among his angels at the early age of seven- in a number of foreign countries. Among the

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648 The Publishers ' Circula r J une i, 1888 ¦ ¦ ¦ I | | I ¦ I I I I Wi-M ^ I —^—-^t^, ' Cre ator and Creation ; ' * Human ity Im- Bal four , a nat ive of Montrose , who for the

«r vj ^^^^ b^ jj m *VW^b> ^» ^b» w «n# — — «b bbbb>~«bbbi »r ^bb> » •»^m-w »-r **y «»jBBT *iBlBfc _ w ^B^«V«r«a« ^ d» b»bU^~ibT h ^ *j ^v*b V ^.^Jb> ^b ^ «¦>«»* ^-*+r_y — - i tr bV mortal^^ ^ ;• * * Logic^bb ^sS >>^jj3. aV^a^ of*-^ Rea^*« son^-^ ; ' ' Mental ™ past six years has been in the emp|» ^ loyment— — ^ — V^ . ^ — of * ^ A • ^BBB^^fc^ _ A ^Bb ^b« Science ; ' * Moral Science ; ' ' Rational Cos- Messrs . Macniven & Cameron , perrmak ers , 1 molosy ; ' and ' Ration al Psychology. At &c , Edinb urgh, as cashi er and advertisin g the time of his death he was engaged upon a manager . new work to be entitled ' Reason and Revela- 1O1 tion ,' in which he intended to scientifical ly establish thethfl originoritri n of Cxod(jrod and the JBible.Bible. I^evieTpf , &q. Only five chapters of this book were com- 9 From Mr. Spencer Blackett. —The breadth and pleted. —Pub lish er s Week ly. vigour of Bret Harte's genius are happily dis- tinguishable as ever in his latest work, * The Jules Castagnary. — The first work by Argonauts of North Liberty,' published in ¦ 1 «^ * « Bl M —%+ ^ - ^Bk ^Bk ^ A Bk M B> m^ ^ ¦ ^p^v «U «v M^bb * .m Castagnary- ^^ m»*wp^^ ^^ VWV ^3BBBBh * JkUW4b «/V whichV W ^b. 4fe ^^<^ dBk attracted^^ F b^ ^^ ^b. ^^ r ^b< ^^ ^^ ^*^ » attention•» ™ v^ v ^^ - ^m ^ r ^^ ^»^ ^n ^bb wasv v 'B* bb »»^ ' Blackett's Select Novels ' series. The plot I a volume on the ' Philosophy of the Sal on ia goes to show how a woman may have two very I 1857. ' Subsequently he became one of the strongly marked sides to her character—may to \ VUIJ. c»R. wri ¦^J V/X X>« V>*. VifiR+, Icnnwn of TTVpiri ^Ti n.rh rvrif,i tinc for X XlUA T IT U) W lAAlJ^iV/U V »-* Ul J. %*m^*J- *~M.X. VMiX n best known of French art critics, writing for the*^*~ » ordinary worldV^A * appeara ^ almost puritanical 1 the Monde Illustre and the Siecle. M. Casta- Jn the severity of her sympathies and conduct, I gnary, who has left an unfinished work on the and yet on occasion may reveal herself in a I

»i mi aa -^^ » tnt.fl 11 v rJif¥prf»n f. licrVi t, Franklv. w« snnnnsp k ^ ¦^ ^k ^fc v i» _ r ~ f ib % ^ & ^b ^Bk. ^b. Bfa A ^f ^h^ 4- ^b. ^rf (fa^a. ^» ^b» y ^» ^*f^» m — ^b* totally different li ht. Frankl ' Artists^^ ^^ ^ of^^ the^^^ Ni^ neteenth^^^ ^^^ Century^^^ ^^ ^ ^* , ' died^*^ at g y, we suppose, | Paris only the other day. He was born in Joan Salisbury, the principal character of this | v TT KJ UV1 €-*/«¦? «^J » V-f A T K J. V^ C-V tJ JL -i ^V^J. ll\/y /A AXUX V^ J.-1 I 1830. story,-/9 was a very great hypocrit_ f f-' V- e, orX- ast ** J her own [ sex, with tenderly susceptible judgment, would IS Charles Monseljit. — This well-known say, a very wicked woman. But the account of

««w dfe ^ r TV ¦d aa ^ «ab ^^ « ^ ^k^ ^ ^m ^^ ^^ fc v m-^ ^ V ^L ^k ^i.^^ t* ^ ^^ ^-^« ^ ^ m^ v ^k ^ 4h ^b P^^ mm ^k^^ b^b ^^ - ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^ ** ^ '^ mm ^** - * ^fc ^ ¦ -«Jk whose death is announced from •* ^S -M- ¦*—* \*S k/J, 1~*J A. V/ V ^^ / J VU W J. A *. I*/\^/ A V- ^-'^ ^'* . *J Jmbk • l/UtVlA •w' */ \S A-i French author, * * * '* V^ V^ her depravity is most interesting, thanks ofto the Paris, was born at Nantes in 1825. When keen ana^sis the author has afforded her only 17 years of age he composed his admirable disposition, and we feel quite sure we should i poem, ' Marie et Ferdinand,' published in 1843 . have been less entertained by the doings of a He then wrote several pieces for the stage, and more elevated being. Nor is she by any means in 1846 went to Paris, where he ever after- represented as having the best of this world's

^pr «¦• leas ur ri es ^Himm r p , so that justice is well served after wardsw w ^ i^ ^^ ~^^^ "-^ resided^i^ ^b' r ^ib ^^*^ ^^^ ^h>^ .V Of^^^^ 4«W the^v ^ ^"> ^^^ voluminousv ^^^ ^b ^ ^ ^ ^k ^k ^^ ^^ ^» ^ r^ list*^ p*>^ ^^ of***** ^ik works written by M. Monselet, the following all.

-tfb r ¦» jl& ¦V^P' ab jab ^* *r ^-b *-x-i" "v^ •» ""^-^^ 'ifc^k^ib tt,^ r _r ^h ^b> ^k B^rifT ^- ¦-' ^ *v (¦> var c ^Bb ^v ^ *» ^ sr *ib> *^_i" *** ^^ m j^ "^d r Bn , .i— ^^ "B> new volume I are the most^^ important* ^^ or^^ the most popu- From Messrs. Blackie & Son.—The

Vy«. fc^ »V lar : * Histoire du Tribunal Revolutionnaire' ofV/ *- theWiiU elegantV^ A VaS&Bk U)1A \J editionV^ A J. Vj' J. J. of^_/ -M_ Shakspeare_/ *-* %MtJL^.KJ k/\^C«A *->* 'sVJ workV V \Jt. JJkks ^ (1850) , ' R^cif de la Bretonne ' (1854), ' Lea known as the * Henry Irving Edition ' contains Vignes du Seigneur ' (1854), ' La Ljorgnette the plays assigned to what is called Shak- ' Richard Liitt^raire, ' sketches of living men of letters speare s * Second Period/ excepting ' V^». » Jfc A. «hJ J. V> f A. bL .A.V •»_» A.J ^ LA/A III-JL JL. J-. ,• ' whichV T M. A A. ^— ' is here^ A V-» includedA1A W- *-**—*¦ ¦ ^-^ .• Mr.^. ^ * Marshal-A. V^V-A. lA.

¦r-- *^ r et1 > r m -^~* ~*tta-i-r ^hc m w ^h-m ^v ^--an ^ -*-k_^ *>i^-a > rii _ rr -jab ^Bn ^m-^ ~ i i" ti ^t# ¦>¦* » -i - rr ir '¦¦-^ -¦^ *« ^ '¦ii-^vi* ¦ ¦ji -bm ¦(- ¦ ¦ ¦> *¦¦> ¦•¦h ^*^ ws^ m --•¦¦i— — — % ¦ ¦ (1857),-p ' Les Oubli^s ^ les Dedai^ i^ — gne's ' (1857v^ (p ),/ says that * in this volumo the plan of co-opera- | 'La Franc-Maconnerie des Femmes ' (1861), tion, as far as the ed i ting is concerned, has been I -f^- -iBk ¦ ¦¦>¦¦ ¦> -«^ *¦ ¦ ¦!¦>> 1 B^IT -V^r BK^ <*,^ jfl ¦>/¦ T^ --( ^^ VN.^ ' Les— — ' ¦V *^-i^ Premieres*^ * • «k Bk ^-l ^^ ^B> ^^ Representations— -W ^^* » ^ -IB. ^ ^ ¦ fBff ^ C^lebres^' ^. .-i' **h«^ ^B. V^ V^r fib *-«| ^ B^^ ' 4 put to a practical test. The difficulty of | ¦» (1867), ' Les Freres Chantemesse' 1X1 IU 111 1/1Jl AIAAJ \_ 1. HIAtJ (1872), Les U»»> \_/ |_4 A M. i. J «->¦ *«.**.V^ T f 1 1 11L/ V T *«h- ft securingCi. uniformity in theV^ pj- ' lan of the work\-^ has I AmoursAinuura duu.u Tempsxeinps Passejr asHt}'' (1875), ' Lettresajului -ks ; ^io4I m. -^r >WW A. .A. -bV — —"V >w — — -v ¦—- a -^--^.Bfc AL. ¦«¦ »*.^ -a) J. ^^ %^\f •. "V_ ^ 4. A, VM>& and cheap edition of the well-known As one of^ the^* leading^ ^^ Biblical^ ^ and^ ^ ^»* Oriental^^ * Adver- KJ i. JL ¦. scholars his loss will be greatly felt. A mong tiserW J^J V-/ 1 's A B^ CV_^ a T_M- heiA X_> volW V^l uL«> me*-JLJ ^^ / coV_/V-»ntaiAIL M/lllk/ns aCA1ll JL the\J A. iv his chief writings may be cited ' The Seven matter included in the librae edition with the Groups of Mosaic Laws ' (1840), 4 Essays in exception of the indices. It is a useful refer- ence-book and marvellously cheap. ! ¦" ¦ »-¦»- »- «M V^fV ¦ A, Jewish-•" •'-' » — — History— bb. m.w~r w -v- «- » ' (18» -a- \«» 42),.^ » ¦ and*L-V K ^. ' Commentaries^^^ -^-^ • • ¦» A Jk «. x^ * *. u'l.^/A. V^ IvJ ' on the various books of the Old Testament From Messrs. J". & J". P. Edmond & Spark, from ' Jud ges ' to ' Esth er ' (1845-62). These Aberdeen.—Though a genuine Scot would be last-named loth to admit it, a good deal of the fame of the work s form part of the ' Manual of p» Old l estament ii.xegesis. hhftreroenfiss BruceRrncft and WallaceWn.l l a.r*n restsrpsst.s uponn nnn thet.fi pro-nm- ductions of early romantic poets. The work before us, ' Sir Willia m Wallace,' contains a

¦ ¦ V> bV A. V ». V/1-* » ^J *. V4 VA f V-^ -». 1 A fc..1 »w- L» 1 J. V VI AV/C^. 1 C-* LflJ \_> A * 1 J. 1. 1 \_A critical studj " of his* curious* •*-/ biogra"«- ' pher^ ,• ' Blind ad^ T V 4 1 Ik IT -W" -*¦> •> * "»A bTa -v«-v . •% m • Ti^ Harry,' by JNl r. James Moir, M.A. We think »J»_» CX^ange^; Mr.*- » -»¦ A • Moir*.* ^k. Vj» .* *. hasM. M •-'••J performedPur ^a^ .aV .Bk X^ ^ . \ ^ ^- -* afi>>W useless»-• lw> X_y *. ^v > «>_^lh.* task^/(h -% *~J l«fc :• heH V_> has1 « CAfK_r j Messrs. Geo. A. Young & Co., Edinburgh , compared the poems with State papers and

¦^ AJ. -». » •»* » ¦ " ¦ ¦» " ¦ » ^—iw «,/ x_ b^/ ^«. W*J other trustworth ^ *" ^ ^^ ^ A ¥ W A. \S A .M ML m. KJ KJ IV U Jl J y documents,' and na urall have removed^^ ^^ to^ their^^ new^^ premisesX^ at 102V^ "b ' t y VV South Brid ge. rinds•» -»**V*O discrepanciesUlOlj J. \j k/Oi U Oi^O which,lilVy U tendUt-iJV-4. to\J\J destroyVAK^ O ij A KJ V theULUf I] credibility of Blind Harry's work. The same I The London address of Messrs. D. Leo- miinierVightt- behft donedonn withaamMi anyn.nv historicalhistorioa l poemT»npm . BlindUlinri nardt & Co. , the Universal Pen Works, Bir- Harry, however, has given a tone to Scottish mingham, is now 30 Paternoster Square, E.C. minstrelsy and histoiy which cannot easily be Mr. Louis Collins, the well-known adver- removed.removed . Mr. Moir's workwork- iis.s, otherwisent,hf»rwn cu=> , a veryvorv painstaking" and eloquent stud >a y. "" lak vbi w ^ rvar *» » ^ b ' ^ « v-^af p«^ ^^ ^^ m * « v-^ V ^— ' ^ m^ «k V^ ¦^VV^'* »^ *' ^ —r ^ x»^ ^b>/1 Jk ^^ VW V tising** P" ^ agent, has removed, back to 16 Great BBM BP ^ * ^ ^ "Nt* . .. ^fl* i^ Marlborough Street, W.^ From Mr. Alexander Gardner. —A singularly ¦w n, i» jLh_f v«.«c«u V/JL curious».• * * v-r im. ^ autobiograpwvv*v^i. t«f/*ijhy is that « k.7y ^I V' Jt . A V* 1IL jV of «* Solomon ^K ^ A A ^ . ¦ Bm ^~ The Montrose Standard newspaper, the Mai mon,' a name that is hardl^ m y familiar to nrsfcfirst, andana now the only,onlv. Conservative oro-an in v>u.VAt«l A fcJ KM, U VV/AU L VVdA XW. 11V^ JLJ. l/VT , organ \n generalj-j readersJ.VU 'VA^J but*J tolerablyC* H^ X. JT well known\V to I Forrarshire , has been bought by Mr. John the philosophei: and theologian. The aato- I • i

, 'TK^ Publisiiets' Circular r x ... June ¦ ¦ ~ ~ t. ^88¦ -¦ — -~ - - - ^ • ~ __ - 6^9 biography hak beeri "translated by Professor say, has, and so might I have had if I were, as Murray of . the M^cGrill College, Montreal. rich" as he, and then you might have been sure ' Maffinbri*'wAs a I*olisn Jew, and his work miist of me at the Tower—now a, worse lodging must be considered the most remarkable of its kind serve ' my turn. Tis over against Salisbury in relation to psychology as well as the history House, where'I have the' honour of seeing my of Modern Judaism. Ladjr M. Saudis every day unless some race or From Messrs. H". G-revel & Co.—After ihe other carry her out of town. The last week she appearance pi the popular work by Mr. Rockstro, went to one as far as Winchester with Col. t the ponderous and scholarly volumes by Mr. Paunton (if you know such a one) and there Rowbotham, and the .splendid dictionary edited her husband met her, and because he did so by Dr. Groves, we did not think that there was (though it were by accident) thought himself room for Mr. James E. Matthews' new book, obliged to invite her to Ms house . but seven 'A Popular History of Music' Historians of miles off , and very modestly said no more for music rarely acknowledge their indebtedness to it but that he thought it better than an inn , or that luminous work which occupied so many at least a crowded one, as all in the town were

--. .a. now because of the race. But she was so good -** ¦ ¦* ¦- •»» ~- *-r yearsJ ^* -»"— " of— Dr.— ' » » Burney— " ** ^^ w 's lifea. ^^ and**W k k —* labour.AMI mt ^ K-F »-•** . • TheJfl JL..J, ^ / ~V ^ h^ h^ ^,<^J ifc * if* — M rfk» ^p^ Km ^ ^ ^^ work under notice, however, is a history of a^" companion^m ^ ^^ S^^ >.^ ^^ T ^>»^ that^/ ^ ^ ^/ ^f she*^^ fl ^^ would^ « * , ^ft .^ ^ i ^ not-^ ^^ ^ forsake^ h. ^^ ^* ^^ ^^S her^K ^ ^^^ i^b * musical instruments, ballet and opera, from company. So he invited them too, but could St. Ambrose to Mozart.' It is pleasantly prevail with neither. Only my Lady grewkind written, and derivesd erives muchmnrVh ofrvf itsi f.s interestinf.f»rp»«fc fromfrr>rn at parting and said, indeed, if Toni Paunton and the copious supply of selected illustrations J. Morton and the rest would have gone she which are introduced, and which , along with could have been contented to take his offer.' Ian ¦ ¦ v — — ^_^ ^ »m ¦ - — ~ t ~ ¦ w — » Ki*^ ^ta^ ^/ - t a m c ^ b. ^h^ ^^ ^ , ,. ^-^ **^ ^ p * ^^ ^ ^* ^ ^_ ^ ^ l ^a/ ^^^ ^ ^_ ^ the author's views will meet book, on the whole, will work its way forward with, wide sympathy.

alongside of its numerous rivals. ¦ ¦ Jfc ^ ¦¦ •^ ¦b *h« V *i ^* |& ^ B- ^ ~ J»~ .A. X_ FromJ»- ->- ^—^ J. * Messrs.^^ <^ h ^ ^ James^^ ^^ *>^ Hogg^^.^^ ^^ f% y ^ and^ M* T ¦ l Sons.^*^ ^^ A_A ^* • —• A^ Great^ _-^ ^ «^«/ «^

¦ ¦ ¦»-»»» I. C» 1J_LV Lt. .1.-1. JL. XJl FroJL Jl. \-T mA-l Messrs.*-* »** fcJ • Q-riffln^kJS A a-fc &W Co.,^^ %• • y Portsmouth.J- V^JL I • —TheV-/ Turf Fraud,'by Dalrymple J.Belgrave, runs, like fieth edition of ' The Sailor's Pocket Book,' by so many stories of its class, on well-worn lines.

«. if jk ^ b ¦ r v jb Captain F. Gr. D. Bedford, comes to us revised Itt ^s relates^^^ ,m ^ ^i^ ^^^ * ' how^^.^ ^i ^ * v a%_ mi three-year-old%^ ^* ^^ ^ta^ v x. ^ m t^t .^ ^ \^ ^ k ^»>w colt^^^ ^bi r ^^ ^^ , previouslw^^ ^ k ^ta^ ^^^ ^^ ^ .^ ^ yw and enlarged, with charts, diagrams and ill us- little thought of , Suddenly developed rare trations. Section V. includes additions respect- going powers, and, by winning the St. Leger, ing the all-important subject of lights and proved the means of rescuing an impoverished buoys. * Coaling ' has likewise been a subject but w^orthy-j baronet from the grasp "of the I for new treatment, and the author, Captain money-lenders. We have all read stories of Bedford, acknowledges indebtedness to Mr. thisIVms kindIcinrl beforeVif»fnrp_, but"but; itit, mustm imh behp; confessed

Avich, for bringing up to date the particulars been relieved by•/ considerable powersL of narra- on marine steam engines, boilers, &c. tion and no slight literary ability.

Jk — - ^^^^ - « m. rfft « « i From Messrs. Griffith , Fairan Sd Co.—We can- From.^ k , ^ i ^ — — ^ Messrstf ^ bMM *^ ^^^ ^ <* *k^ ^fe ^ ^ .t J"^^ .« Lebegue^ BW^ ^ k ^ v« ^ ^^ ^^ ^ 0^ |g et^k^ ^^ Cie.,^ h ^ « m Bruxelleg«^ ,^ ^ ^ *. ^ ^^ J» .^ ^.^ h. — not be surprised at the success which has *Sur le Haut-Congo,' par le Capitaine Camille attended the publication of * Letters from Coquilhat. The author of this work in a modestly

¦ ¦ Bk ^ -«k^K - Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652-4 ,' writtenV V db ^ ^S ^& ^ ^ k^ k prefacew* \ f ^b ^^ «^ ^ ^w ^b^ ^^^ j¦ ustifies^ rf ^ *k«^ ^^ ^ h ^ ^k ^ a. ' his^ k flk ,^ temerity^ ^ \ ^ ^fc. ^ ^^^ 4k ^ k . V in^ k m ^ k writingV T ^^ A ^b/ ^ ^ ^ ta ^ k eJited by E. A. Parry. The letters are most on the subject after the appearance of Mr. delightful reading. Sir William Temple had to Stanley's great book by the different posi- wait a long time before he won his vivacious tions which the two writers occupied : Mr. bride, but the period of courtship was enlivened Stanley's position as_ ix>mmander-in-ch.ief of of a series of love missives tbe expedition obliging him to take a more byfc ' the recei pt *

¦ *• 1 such as rarely pass between those who generalf\, V^ JkJ. Vy A mJM viewV X V> V V ofV- ' J_ events^* * T V^AJ>&/S^« , andmsVM.A'**. preventing»—' JW ^- ^ * ^- ^ JLJI V J.J.A&k himJk*JL * ^ % live in the expectancy of matrimonial bliss. from staying lon g at any one place, whereas Macaulay declared that letters such as these Captain Coquilhat passed most of his time in

|^ k* ta ^ . are worth more than all the extracts from State Africa^^ L ^^ te ^k ^k ^k^^^ ^^^^^ f amongst^^^^V ^ . k.B ^^^^ |b 4V VW^h I ' ^^^ the^^^ ^b 4w ^k ^^ Ba-ngala.^Bt ^^ r ^k^^V ^^ ^~ ^k*^W rf^ ^^^^^ V ^B The^^^ h ^^>^^ K ^k^F work™ v ^k ^ F ^^ ^k^^h is^^ ^t ^J papers that ever were made. The epoch during divided into three parts. The first part relates which they were indited was great in historic the early history of the Congo State from the

»^ ^ H.^ ^k^V T eventsft vftntfi., buthut thethpi writer did not allow herseltf to date^^^ U*W ^^ ^k ^ of^<^ ^k » the%^ ^ ^ m ^^ T celebrated^^T ^ B^ ^ ^^ *^^ ^ ¦ l^tf «* ^^^ ^^ ^ sittingR>«r ^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^ ofV ' ^ the^ ^^ Geo-^ .^ 1 ^h ^ ^k^ . Wander far into the somewhat masculine field gra phical Conference in Brussels, on Sep- of politics, in which Sir William played so tember 12, 1876, when it was resolved to prominent a part. Society circles of the period explore and civilise those portions of Eastern are vividly described by Miss Dorothy, who Africa situated between the coast opposite Zan- proved herself possessed of an expert and witty zibar and Lake Tang-anika. The International I

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- > «_c •—» -^-* - m J references.-». ^ ^p -•>- v—' pb. _>r ¦..» x. ^ to-^ Goethe^_ ^" '«_ ' •iv ' -tar .-w .¦> ^ . ^ 's•»» ' shareK-r » ¦ loW -m. •_/ in_,¦>-> Lavater€>«/ * &p*V IS "•» ' ^ . 's*^y daughter, however, complicates affairs. After physiognomical labours. Mr. Von Hellen's manyaffecting and exciting situations Ulu dies, work is illustrated with thirty engravings, and Gilmour ultimately marries Miss Kennedy. amoneramong which are three hitherto unobserved This is a story showing marvellous power in likenesses of Goethe. At the end is a list of creative idealism and descriptive ability. the letters of Goethe which refer to Lavater's * Physiognomische Fragmente.' Unpublished From Messrs. Macmillan & Co.—Mr. Thomas letters of Goethe form part of the appendix, Hardy's fiction is invariably delightfully fresh, ¦•—» v_c A. furnishing altogether an interesting contribu- andb- - — •— thev bbb—bb -**r reading^ ««Vi>li bIK ** ¦* >«S publicW~^ ^"^ ^"^ ^ ^ willT « • a. A welcomeIf ^T V^ \ ^ ~ " 1 X^ with* W Jfc "-' *—bV tion to the literature of Goethe and Lavater. heartiness the five stories he has produced —~ -»•¦» w. ¦»_* -fc» •».-•». » ¦>¦ I under•» the•- title«f >v •*/ ^.b» ' WessexV T -w^-VaT <>_* Th^ -»•¦> Tales/JL UIAVUi RealAVVM^A lifeA. «h .,, ¦ V^ seems>^VV/1AAU J " .1 • A * ¦ . BAh « . BB ^^_ « . B»

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¦whov-w *^ -v WJU. »V***V k7 MOA Vi^/ VUIy> JiiCw gilil A u iCtOOuO V/ m+m j .j . ¦ «aava wf jlxva.i«i/ ws vaamv throws aside the * mas?hifyingJ g glassesg of1- Wien.vt A^^ ' If'Hamlet "Tnirw cotild\/^/ sayuu j to Horatio that !• ji Whiggism ' and declares that • if William there weref more things in heaven and earth than ; [ had not all the virtues which belong to the were dreamt of "-in his philosophy, we fear it j patriot and philosopher, he had all that go to may be said with equal truth now that the the making of a* hero.' Mr. Traill does not marvels of the heavens do not enter even into : follow the enthusiasm of Macaulay. His work the dreams of hundreds and thousands of work-

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~ ~ — — ~ — - ^ p ^ of Song-writing is dealt with by Mr. C. H. and^^^^^ b #& ^^^^b describe^^^, ^tv p^^ i i ^^ ^^ p i**' -*^ the^ ^b^.^ illustration^ p* ^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^v ^^ ¦ * ^ ^pr ^pto ^ ^^*^m sm^^ of suchp ^^ ^b^^p& ^ p^ p* ^p k^ph a^p^w work^ V ^^^ rfl. ^pb^i^ as^pi^^p pi ^fe' ' Parry in an article which adds value to,' this this. Great credit is due to the publisher for exceedingly interesting nurnber.J the care displayed in the production of the awsey illustrations and the general get-up Of this \ From Messrs. P & Hayes, Ipswich. charming work.i ( London : Simpkin, Marshall & Co.)—A good old-world ring gives character to *A King's From Messrs. Simpkin , Marshall & Co.—' A Ransom,' by the author of * The Martyrs of the Crown Arresfe,' by Mrs. John White. A common

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r%f F%^ «k- ^Pfe ^Pk Pt 1 iPPJi rf 1 K From Mr. Q-eorge Redway,— * In Praise of Ale,' appeal^ |^^ ^ ^^ to^"^ ^"^ the^^ ^^ sympathies^"^ / f i^ * 'V^ * ^ ^^^ _^ of^a^ the^ ^^» ^^^ peopfii rf- *^ k^ ^ h.^ ^^ le.^ ^ h^ ^ The.^ PW ^P^^P * ^PPP* by Mr. W. T. Marchant. Not very long a <^o principal authors selected are Robert Burns, we had to notice Mr. Bickerdyke's work on the Charles Kingslej^, P. B. Shelley, J. R. Lowell, Curiosities of Ale and Beer. There seeins little William MorrisMorris. , -Wa.lWaltt WhitmanWhitman., andur\c\ E.F, Nesbit"NT^shi t , chance that the subject will collapse from the but many others of varying degrees of ability

^pb rfPb ^b — — w — - ^^^ p. ^p_ ,r P^VMPh want of devoted chroniclers. Mr. Marchant's arep^^^ p> ^kr ^^^ included.^Ph ^a. ^ p. ^ ^k^Pk ^^^ Vj . ii Pi w Thea^p^ ^* -^^ cover^^^ ^^ and^pi ^^r ^Pb^ p. title-page^' ^Pk ^^ ^ — y ^a^^ to^^ ^^^ r the^ * ^ p>^v ~ i"' new work shows discriminating selection, as work have been designed by Walter Crane. i well as a sprightlinesa of fancy which has been ¦¦ j \_^ ¦> , »- >„ *_r «- ^' » » » >_/ p> -». v ^ ^_^ A A v/ »- * fc_* X.V1 .A A. A. K- m iai ">—». _^ VAA V«p ^ 1 the^^ * same. * Two* * Chorus^ Girls* * ^ * *. the songs, ballads, and From — , and other of use in gathering Hamilton Clarke, notabilia making- up this very read- stories,' by Mus.Bac. Oxon. ; general The author of these pleasantly told tales takes able and curious book, which should be in the ¦ ¦ ^p^ ^^ - collector of folk-lore. amj *U hopeful*- JP> ^^ V*"^ ^^^ A «^^ ^ pb view*a , ^^ r v v of^^ - -^ life.^ ^ ^^ « It^ «^ is4P* P*^ quite^^m ^» ^ ^rf ^^ possible* ^^ P^#«h^# 4b *^ ^ ^ P- ^^^ ,* library of every he believes—and from his close connection with From MesRrs. G-eorge Routledge & Sons.— the theatre he ought certainly to know—for a • Monsieur Motte/ by Grace King. This is a young" lady of the chorus to be honourably ' story of Creole life in New Orleans, narrated loved by an aristocrat , and to be graciously with admirable insight and delicacy , of treat- received, by that gentleman's titled relatives,

¦ ¦ ». ¦ Ps. ^P> ^P> I ment. The characters are vivid and well drawn, even^^ ^B^ ^ if4» ^*— theyv-' ^ ^ ^v^ stP^* * anm. ' — ^* d^- ^^ so* -**. * hi^ ' gMp^pl h^ up^*^ W' in^^ ^^ the^"^ ^^^ soci^"^ ^^' ^ ^ ^^ al^k-^h r ^ k and the author displays an excellent command scale as the Countess of Boothleigh. So he has 1 of pathetic effect , combined on occasion with written a story to this effect, and with it he has

P| «*• « i PM JPfa ^ «-v J* m ¦ p^^ ^ p^ ^ .^^ a. ^ ^^ ^ «h jppi r ^ .k ^ p. ^ pp#* PW^ r pp 4k pm I much power. For those who can appreciate coup^^^ * ^^ ^^ r> r led+am ^ ^i^ ^ a number^^ df other^^ p tales^^ ^ k^^r , whichV V ^b X^^ ^b veryV 1»^# JV* W I the finer grades of fictional effort, her work naturally turn on the subject of music. All ! should assuredly possess many attractions. furnish capital reading and will very excellently tend to dispel the monotony of an idle hour. From Mr. J. IP, Sclireiber , Esslingen by Stutt- | prart (London : Mr. E. Kaufmann, Pateriioster From Mr. T. Fisher Unwin.—* Tin,' by Edward I Square).—*±$Haer- Atlas aer »ternenweit( r lcture- Bosanketh. This, as its title might almost Atlas of the World of Stars) : eine Astronomic seem to imply, is a story of mining operation s , v • , ' ¦¦.., : i jg ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦¦ - - - M-. - -:-i,,-,,.. -.t-.. : W P ** "' " '' "" ' - • -¦ ¦ ' • • - - • ;- - ¦ ( ¦ .;-. -i..p-r^T<^^«- _ . ¦ '" " ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦^ ' Mr ¦ - ¦ • , ¦<- •• • :' ^ ^ m §¦ . - • - -ff ' | 652 The Publishers ' Circular J une r, *s^ | - h < ¦ *--- *' ; ^ M ^ ^ 1 -4* — t \ in Cornwall. Villany is represented in the From Messrs. Frederick : *Wa5fi ae & Go. *-— i persoD S of Mr. Dee, junior partner in a firm of • Mon key Island , or the Emotion s of Polydore ; i bankers , and Captain Shuffler , manager of the M arasquin ,' by Won €ro &lan. The > atithor: of ; ] ! Redborn e Consols ; and the victim of their this whimsical rbmance ^-abdiit as unnatura l in j rascality is one Mr. East , purser of the Redbornfc its actual inciden ts as could v wiell be imagined , j Consols Mine , whom they seek by a forged and yet it is thoroug hly abs orbing—is a general j ,*thOugl I signature to deprive of his property. For- favourite among our Fre nch neighb ours ; Inn ately their treachery is discovered just in comparat ively litt le'^known , as we believe, ori^ ! time , and with the bestowal of East's pretty tthishis Jiside side of the Channel -. The Dresentprese nt is one orof daughter on the rescuer^ . Tom Ellis, the stor y is the iibest of his lighter fictions, and is delight- brought to a happy terminati on. TJ ie author fully vivacious and original. The t ransla tion dis Dlatys some acquaintan ce with Corn ish life, has been successfully undertak en by Charles o. and has effectively utilised this knowledge. Cheltnam.

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Academician, Erroll (H.) 3 v«»l^. 31s. 6d. Clemency Pra nklin, Keary (Annie) rev edit. 2s. Academy Sketches. Blackburn (EL) 2s. Cloud on St Ange'o, Bennett (C.) 2 vols. 21s«. JEne'dos Lib. IX., Vb*g il by Stephenson . 7>». 6d. Coleoptera of the British Islands, Fowler} part 16, 53, ' JEneid . Virgil Book I , by F. Stirr, Is. 6d. ; V. Is. 6d. Columba,. Day In the, 6d. Africa, Tropical, Drummond (Henry) 6s. Common Tilings, Rogers (A.) Threads of Thought, 5a. j Agricultural Practice, Wrightson (J.) 5*. Conduct of Life, Christianity in the Daily, 5s». J | Alphabets, Modern, Delamotte (F.) new edit. 2««. 6d. Consumption and Cure by Hypophbsptiites, Churchi 7!, 5s. | Alphabets, , Ornamental, Dela motte, 12th edit. 2s. 6d. Copyhold Enfranchisement, Law and Practice, Tunbridge-, 6s. | America, Civil War, Piiris(Connte de) vol. 4, 18s. Cricke ter' s Guide, Id . | Anatomy, Atlas, Miller ( Mr3 ) l2s. 6d. Crito and Phsedo, Pla to, Dial6?ues of Socrates , 6rt . & 3d. | Anecdota Eboracensia, Taylor (R. V.) series 11, 6s. Cromwell's Letters r*nd Speeohe3, Ca rlyley complete, Is. i Annual, Golfi ng, 1887-88 , vol. 1, 2s. fid. Crown Arrest, White (Mrs. John) Is. ; Antelope and Deer of America, Caton, new edit. 15s. Cruise of the Black Prin ce, Camero n .(W.Lovett) new edit. 2* i Argonauts of North Liberty, Ha r te (Bret) Is. CyropaBdia, Xenophon, Book I., with Notes, 2s. j Arithmetic Examinations, Evans, Standards IV., VI., Id , each . Dates, Dea con 's Book for, 3s. 6d. Armour of Light, &c., Sermons, Prothero (dr .) 7s. 6d. Democratic Vistas, Whitma n (Walt) Ts. Army, British, 12s. Demos, a St^ry, Gisdng (G.) new ed it. 2=> . Arnold, Matthew, Lund (T. W. M ) 4d. Diamagrnetism, Researchyei', Tynd a ll (J.) 12s. Asbestos, Production and Use, Jo nes ( Robert H.) Is. Digia , Her Love and Trotibles, Is. As^v» iniu att Looking-Glasj_iUUii.iiiy-vj1'ts sa , PhilipsniiLif>& fF.C.)i c ,\y.) 9thooli eiit.cjio. 2s.xi-i. 6J.v^i . Discipline of Life. Dutton (R. G.) 2s. 6d. ~ Assaying, Mitchell (J.) by Crojkos, new edit. 31s. 6d. Diseace, Modern Treatment, Dowse (T. S.) 3rd edit. 2s. 6d. j Astronomy, Afarvel *, Is. Divine Man, Board man (Q- . D.) 6s. Assyria, Ragozln (Z. A.) 5s. ( 3tory of the Nations) Dogs, Laws Relating to Lupton (F.) 5fl . Auberge de? Adrets, Robert Ma^aire, 6d. Double Cunning, Fenn (G. M.) new edit. 2s. Aut hors, Great , G oldsmith, to Wordsworth, Is. 6d. Dramatic Notes, a Year -Book for 1687f2s. Beatrice Melton's Discipline, Franc (Mauri J.) new ed. 2s. 6d. Dutch Republic, Ri3e of the, Motley (J. R ) new edit. 7s. 6d. Beyond Compare, Gibbon (C.) 3 vols. 31s. 6d. Dynamics, Physicp, and Chemistry, Thomson (J.) 7s. 6d. Bimetallism in Europe, A'kinson (E.) 8s. Elect Lady, a novel. Macdonald (George) 6s. Bitter Repentance, Sanders (Laiy V.) 3 vo'.s. 5)1 s. 6d. Emerson, R. "VV"., by R. Garneth, 2s. 6d. & Is. Blake, Three Cruises in the, Agassis, 2 vols. 42 ¦. Emily's Choice, Fravc (Maud J.) new edit. 2s. 6d. Board of Works, Metropolitan, Disclosures, 23. Encyclopaedia Britannlca, vol. 23, 36s. & 30a . Boating, Woodgnte (W. B.) 10s. 6d. England, Good Form, by an American Resident, 6s. Botany for Beginners, Henslow (Q-.) 4th edit. 2s. 6d. England, Political Hiatory, Acland, new edit. 6i, \ Bouillie dc Berthe, Dumas, Episodes, by Price, Is. 6d. English Composition, Skerry (G. E.) and Crouch, Is. 66?. ' ; Bristol Diamonds, Marshall (Etnma) Is. 6d. English Economic History, Ashley (W. J.) I. fis. {, Brunswick Acceision, Th yrntin (Percy M.) 6a. English Sounds from the Earliest Period , Svceet (H.) 14s. t Banyan, Life, Illustrated , new edit. Is. 6d. English, World, B ll (A. M.) Is. ' Burglar Bill, 3rd eiit. 5a. Exchanges, Theory of Foreign, Goschen (G. J.) ISth edit. Cs. Ch. and Hopkins , 6a. . > \ ' ¦ ¦ • ¦ = • - ¦ ~T p - , • ^-J J une n ^S88. , \ . \ *?&& Publishers ' €ircular 653 ' [ ¦ v. H Geogra phy, Longman' s Junior School , 2s. & Is. 6d. Martin Revel, Hill (Edith ) 2a. 6d. j

» ¦ Mary Jane Married . . ? » " 2s. 6d. 2s Epic • , Jgeunays (C.) 2s. 6d. rM (R. M.) ne^ edit. 2s. Master of Bal aton , Franc (Maud J.) new edit. 2s.new 6d. • Match , edit. Golden Gifts, Franc (Maud J.) new edit. 2s. 6d. of the Season , Fraser (Mr ^. Alexanderr ^ 2s. j, Golden Halcombee v Shaw

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(G. edit. 2s. Mrs. Rumbold ' S -v *¦ ;. Hampshire , Tourist s* Gnide, Sevan P.) new s ecret ,f Mtcquoid-a (K. S.) 63. \ Health Lectur es for th e People, 1887-83, I s. 6d. & Is. Mona 's Choice , Alexander (Mrs. ) i»?. 6d. ] Her Besetting Sio+ IIoustoun (Mrs.) 3 vols. 31s. 6d. Monsieur Motte , K ing (Grace ) 13. J ; Hereford , Phillot (Can on) 3s/ . Morality in Relation to Redemption , Fairbairn (R. B ) 7s. CcL, ;; , Highland Yarn , Hanks , Sl ronbuy, new edit. 2s. More Excellent Way, a, How ell (Constaiice) 6s. l ; Hildebrand and his Times, St ephens , 2a. 6d. Musica l Ins pection ,1 Is. 6d. ;• Hitherto , Whitney (Mrs,) new edit. 2s. ifnsic Cours e, Trainin g Colle ge, Mills (E.) 3s. ! Borne (D. D.) Life and Mission , 12s. 6d. My Uncle Barbassou , Uchard , with etchin g', 15s. !, Homeward Bound , Cooper (J. P.) 3s. 6d. Nature , In Touch w ith , Stables (G.) 2.?. Horace, Translations and Notes , De Vere Stephen , new ed. Is. Nature Readers , No. 1, Is. 6ti . I House , Englishma n's, Building Guide , Richardson , u. e. 7s. 6o\ Nature ' s Hygiene , Kingzpf t , new edit. 7s. 6d. ' Household Word s, new series , vol. 14, 4s. 6d. New Gal lery Catalogue , 1888, Blackbu rn (H.) Is.

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' — ---/¦ 7 Eig«_J bt for the > ,¦ • Ad<1erley»7N (J. Or ! Inv itation of Chris t, Kempis, 2a. 6d. OxFoxd^ 'Drama .) 6d. : Ireland , Commercial Kestraiats , Ilutch inson (J. H.) Is. 6d. Palestine , Lessons ,to my C'a a s, Newman (H. S.) 7s. ; Ireland fro m the Reformation , Hassf -ncamp (R.) 9s. Pa-acelaas and Strafford , ISrourning (R.) new* 6Jit. 5s.

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A genuine concern. premises. Ten rooms. Returns £10 a week," cash. Established 20 years. A successful business. About £350 required. A very safe concern. Worthy of STATIONERY , FANCY, and BERLIN prompt attention. ^ WOOL BUSINESS. — Not far from Crystal Palace. Established many years. Post-office attached, S TATIONERY, &c—North-east London. produces about .£55 a year profit. Returns about £1,700. k-A Six rooms and shop. Central position. Rent About £650 required. only £36. Lease. Returns £12 a week, cash. Estab- lished 20 years. A successful business. About £350 HIGH-CLASS STATIONERY & FANCY required. A very safe concern. Worthy of prompt BUSINESS.—One of the leading businesses in a attention. very attractive South Coast Town. E-tablished mr.ny S TATIONERY, BOOKS, &c—West-end, years. Returns about £2,500 at high profits. Rent KJ advantageous position. Rent stands at JE70. £70. About £1,500 required. Excellent premises, very attractive front. Returns exceed £1,000 a year, at good profits. About £450 "DOOKSELLING, STATIONERY, and required". Ait old-established and successful business. -L> PRINTING BUSINESS.—In lovely district, Devonshire. Leading Business in Town. In same STATIONERY, FANCY, &c—Genteel hands over HO years. Returns about .£2,000 at good KJ suburb, South London. Rent only £35. Long profits. The freehold of the premises may be purchased . lease. Shop and five rooms. Returns £800 a year. About £900 required. A very genuine concern. About £35U req uired for all. A good opening. The best position in the neighbourhood. A remarkably "DOOKSELLING, STATIONERY , and cheap offer. . ¦JLJ FANCY BUSINESS.—In excellent main road ^ATiONERY r position lendid situation. Returns last year £1,782 ; sp KJ class Business, West.-end of London. Renf re- and increasing. A very good opening. About £750 duced to £72 a year. Returns, at very good profits, r required. £1,700 a 3 ear. About £850 required. An old- established and safe concern. , STATIONERY, y7~ ~ ~tionery, LIBR A RY, and FANCY BUSINESS.—In the r i brXr sta &c— most attractive South Coast Town . Excellent corner J_J Xortherji suburb. Rent only £24. Takings premises. The library subscriptions pay the w hole of average £15 a week. About £250 required. A very the rent and taxes. High-class connection. Returns cheap offer. Suitable for a steady pushing man of nearly £1,400 at full profits. About £1,000 required. business. Shop and seven rooms. Good main thoroughfare. STATIONERY and PRINTING BUSI- STATIONERY, NEWS, &c— Pleasant KJ NESS.—In the fi nest Business Town South-West KJ South-eastern suburb of London. Very superior \ of England ; exceptionally #ood position. In same house and Hhop. Rent £58. Returns £500 a year. hands 23 years. Returns about £3,000 at excellent Capable of increase. About £,850 required. A well- i profits ; open to very great increase. About £2,500 selected stock , and good connection. i required. ~ f^ANCY GOODS, &c—Pieasa^t flourish- STATIONERY and FANCY BUSINESS. ing Seaside Town in Yorkshire. Attractive > KJ In \e ry busy main thoroughfare. Established premises in High Street. Twelve rooms and handsome many years. Post-office attached produces about £80 shop. Rent only £35 a year. Ratu rns nearly £1, 000 a year profit. Returns about £700, and open to great a year. About £450 required. Suitable for one or increase. About £500 required. two ladies. <3 TA^O^^ YrPRTN TING&c—First- 7 BOOKSELLING, STATIONERY , KJ class Manufacturing Town in Yorkshire. OJd- LIBRARY, and FANCY BUSINESS.—In lovely established leading Business. Attractive premises in district, within 10 miles of London. Business estab- main street. Moderate rent. Adequate returns, lished 60 rears. * A line old concern. Returns about capable of increase". About £800 required. A splendid ' , £2,000, and increasing. 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