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Feb. i, 1881 The Publishers' Circular g ...
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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TRADE CHANGE. Mr. James C Mason, booksel...
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Books Receited :— From J. "W. Arrowsmitl...
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Obituary. Bronchitis ^^H^^Tfl — — We — —...
December The late Rev 27 . Dr 1880 . E . wa H 3 . Ch quite apin a , the volumin eminent ous Universalist authoras well ministe as r a , who famous died in acher New York and
on lecturer 111 ^^ J ^¦ Vy \^ . ^~^ When ^ " ^ ^^ , a young , man ^ , he was assistan — — t edi ^ tor — , of ^ The ^^ Magazine ^ " ^ ^^ *^» >^ » and W *^ pre B ^^ k Advocate ^^ « V ^ w * A &>^ k ^^^^^ a Universalist magazine published in Utica ( New York ) U . S . He published several volumes ,
, of Suffering sermons / , ' , and Discourses among his on other the B printed eatitudes works ' ' Discourses are ' The on Crown the of Lord Thorns ' s Prayer —a Token ' Duties for the of
Young Men / ( Duties of Young AVomen / ' , Hours of Communion /* Humanity in , the City / 1 Moral Aspects of City Life / * Providence and Life / * True Manliness / ' Discourses on the and Characters in the
Adam Book s of * Proverbs Hymns for / Christian * Devotion . ' Gospels . ' He also compiled , with the Rev . J . Gr .
Feb. I, 1881 The Publishers' Circular G ...
Feb . i , 1881 The Publishers' Circular g
Correspondence.
CORRESPONDENCE .
To the Editor of Thk Publishers * Circular . that Sir the i . ¦ 4 , — evil About « then four spo l 'ke years n of has ago been we addressed only scotched — you on not the killed subj — . ect There of ' are Drap — certain ers' Publishers ¦ publishers b ¦» « -m , ' and who ^ we ^ prefer find
I | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^_ v ^^ " ^ " ~ ~ ^ ~^ ^ ^ , *^^ ^ " ^ ^^ ^^ » ^ •» ^^* m - «^ ^ *^ « v ^^ _ »^ a ^^ A ^^ 4 * that preference their book on the s should part of "be these sold publishers once a year , but only we by find drapers that ; there of course are certai this is n a retai just l and booksellers perhaps who laudabl still e ¦ continue to sell the - publications of these drapers ¦ * publishers . ¦ ¦ Booksellers have ¦ this matter in at their own
hands their ^ - ^ j ^^ ^ / ^ 4 enemies ^ i ; ^ but ^ ^ *^ - if ^^ - ^ ™ they do — ^ — them —— continue j— — — an injury to hav . e Let accounts booksellers ^ p with their examine — enemies — — - drapers , wh — - y ' , windows - they ^ ^ —» ^— — can — * - w *** onl carefull » —™ » y ^» blame ^< p ^ ^ v y ^^ , and ^^» themselves ^ p ^ then ^^ a ^ ^^ a ^ b close ^^^ V V if tt ^ ft ^ and ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ not r ^^ - ^ - reopen ^ ^ p ^^ »» ^ r — ^ accounts m . * - ^ — — - — - - with drapers ^» - ' publishers ^— — — .. _ . _ . To most __ — _ ¦ dra _ — — _ pers ^^ . ^ — , rvr * publishers H ¦ v —«^ ^ ^ - ** i » ^^ ^— ^^» we — — ^» need o ^ frv - ** " ^» ^ hh ¦ say ** ^^ v w ^ little » 4 ^^ w ^^ ^^ : a but p ^^ ^ i ^ ^
when three the farthings works , of surel Dickens y this degradation and Carlyle should are seen be amidst energeticall stockings y crushed and garterB by all booksellers ticketed at . so We much do trust and the trade will act vigorously in this mattereven at a little lobs to themselvessuch as that caused b
the closing of trivial accounts . , , y We are , Sir , Yours faithfully ,
Clifton , Jan . 19 . J , Baker & Sox .
Trade Change. Mr. James C Mason, Booksel...
TRADE CHANGE . Mr . James C Mason , bookseller and stationer , general printer and bookbinder , has
removed from oo ( Jastle otreet to more central and convenient premises , lb Devonshire otreet .
Books Receited :— From J. "W. Arrowsmitl...
Books Receited : — From J . "W . ArrowsmitliBristol . —Tothill ' s
, ' Ririera and North Italy . * A folio volume , the oblon title g , - in board and s , dedication containing . If 45 the leaves reader besides will page
imagine a drawing-book of these dimensions , occupied with sketches which with a few graphic
lines lines set set befor before e one one tqp the characteristics characteristics ot of places t ) laces There and peop are from , that four is what to six we sketches have on in each this book leaf . ,
bo that the work presents some two hundred or mora pictures , or suggestive indication ? , of Italian lifo Bcener . y After , intermingled looking over with the bits sketches of familiar , one Italian feels
almost alniOfit , as HR one nr » A had ) i « H bee 1- » oa n one / -lriA of r \ f the fh « trarcllp travellers . r . tj . From Messrs . Caaaell Petter Galpin &
Oofirst " ' rst The rm part part Royal — -. of ot Shakspere a a . new new venture venture . ' We bv by have M Messrs essrs before . . . ( Cassell JasseJI us the . .,
which te the zt poet of ot , under ' s works the above chrono title logical , is order to comprehend , from the
Kins b £ ic men Professor Jfrofessor ' and Edward JDolius Dolius III . , , also also , ' with ' The The an introduction Two Two Noble JNoblo y » Mr . Furnivall -- " * . iii > a . ii the i / iio well WDii - - known aiii / wu xuuuuci founder of \ jx the wjlhj ,
nation New Shakspere with some Society show of . reason The c Germans laim that , as the a tnow KIlOW , mo lY \ r » l re » ft about oV ~»/~« -l- » f Shakspeare Q \ i /» 1 rnv ^ nn-nn than fVion , do Ar \ the ^ Vl £ » illus tllllO y -
tra trio us slatio ^ dramatist ^ n of jA Sh ' s k countrymen ' works ; indeed miht , be DC if ta LCh the ken ir
. u . u , kJJUO a . Ik . O spj UCJU eare . lU s O WU 1 A . O llll ^ g UVi lVUUK asa " havo ttve , » therefora uieretora ype , there . in in can a an n Eng RnHinh be no lish doubt dress dr ^ fls it the tha is benefi benefi bo . t t To of of
^ the d labo an notator urs of i , Germany \ of t \ Shakspcaro ' s most i celebrated all privi critic
crit e 0 ge . 1 Drawi h * « ad * v * ; , popular | jupuiar ng-room kJUilit editions cuiuohh editions . OpCU . lO , , of are are IB s the no UKJ not nui dramas s DIUUll m wanting waiiiiny JJJ 1 AV are 1- ; ,
ancl lcjl Gal editions pin would abouud seem . in * Messrs The Royal . Cassoll Shakspere Petter , * v * ° VC Unit eel nil thrnn nVio ^ n / . f ^^ uf ina Prlfi ^ ftl ¦ ¦
ft — , | ^^ ^™ * "»/»« A ^^ X ^ V . * * ** A U > V K . ^ V A IMUI | \ . k '^^ ^^ « \ S ^ V- »• **
requirements are amply mot , and the plays are
chronologically arranged ; the plates make a is table not -book too heavy of it , for while a reader h le . gible The typ headings e the book to
the earlier pages , ' Shakspere ' s father an alderman , ' ' How he ( VV . S . ) ought to have behaved at — sc _ v hool , — — — ari - - — d —— hom — — o — ' , j ' * Shaksporo - — - — R . as a hoy tf at dinner — —
and at games , ' show that the popular element is here also . From the same . — ' British Ballade . ' What reader
of books has not at one time or other been mentally taken under the ' greenwood tree , ' by the ballads of ' Ho bin Hood '; or touched by the
p sad at dene hos of d t b he th Babes o conflict in tho Wood the '; mourn or fired i and of ' Chevy i ¦ Chas y e ' ? Messrs . Caf « seli ¦ therefore promise ng
ufl ~^ ^ a ^^ r trea w w ^^^ t m ^ of ^ ^ ^^ no common ^^^ ^ — — " ^ w ™ ™ " — order "" — — - in their — _ . . edition _ of British Ballads , ' illustrated with sereral hundred engravings by eminent artists . Tho first part ,
now before us , begins bravely with * Admiral Hosier ther ' ballade s Ghost , each ' a naval illustrated episode and ; a there number isin xia of
o Vlblll X L /( llt < lUU ; , V << IV 1 I X I I HO VM . itLUU ; , «» w V * u « . ^ vv pu , , ^ An t ^ his K , ffjH interesting ^ part H ^ ^ " ^^ ^ . ^ ^ , ~| a r ^ S ^ s ¦ pecial ^ ^ « p ^ ¦ M ^ feature » ^ a ^ ^ etch ¦¦ "^ ing of ^~ - to tho tho " — ¦ present M * ^** Braesof ¦^ '' — - collection — Yarrow . *
is its being brought down to tho present time , of which an Ingoldsby Lay , find the ' Baby ' s De * but' from tho ' Eejected Addresacs , ' aro
examples , . From the Clxaring Cross Publishing Co . —
• the Bernice inner , ' a title traged , ' Bernico y , l > y , J . a II tra . Pearco gic triolog ; or , y ( sic o n ) by Joseph Henry Pcarce . ' It ia an octiivo volunio
l of of ines 90 90 of pa miPges - blank ea . , each ench verso ot of . which which Tho holds holds traged more more y , tri tt logy han han , 150 LOO or triology is dedicated to all who havo passed tho
econe Sturm is und laid Isra in vg La per ntog iod los ot and their Clim lives . sland . , irnu lho -
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 1, 1881, page 89, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01021881/page/9/
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