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TEADE CHANGES.
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Books Heceived : From Messrs. Bemro^e & ...
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Teade Changes.
TEADE CHANGES .
Messrs . Taylor Brothers , of Leeds , in order to facilitate their largely increasing London trade trade , have have opened onened an an office orace at at 6 o fFoster oster Lane . uane , , Cheapside ^ neapsiae ..
The , bookselling , stationery , and fancy trade carried on by Mr . C . Hull , Kimboltonsue . cessfullfor more than forty yearshas lately been transferred to Mrs . H . Pratt . ,
We y have , to chronicle an important , event in the annals of the trade . We refer to the esta establishment blishment in in London London of ot an an agency agency tor for a a South ooutn . Aincan African puousning publishing firm nrm . . Mr Mr . . J . T ( nj
L Juta ead , of jun the ., in fore conjunction ign house of with Messrs Mr . . J Longman . L . Heelts s & , who Co ., has has been established for more a South than African 20 years A at . the Fleet StreetThe firm will win not nut uui onlact act to to gency °
at a known t St St . . Bride . Kriae house ' s of Avenue Avenue J . C . , , Juta x » ieet , Capetown street . . , but will new new also mm seek to develop > y an independent as na agents agents business tne the well wellalthough making a specialty of South African Literature .
and ana Mr disposed aisposea . William or of Pring his nis bookselling D , ooKseiimg of 15 Hig , , h stationery s Street un / ioueiy , Mol , , and emu d , after printing pruning 40 years business uuamcaa of successful , , to w Mr xtxi . trading . Thomas xuuiuua , has Yorke lorKe retired of ,
Stokesl Mr Mr . . ey Samuel Samuel . The Collier valuation Jollier , ot of was uastie Castle made Hill ± 1111 by . Messrs Windsor v > masor . Holmes , , nas has & recently recentl Son . y aisposea disposed oi of his nis business business to tn
Mr . Hemming , of London , . Mr . Collier , purchased the business about 20 year 3 ago from the late late Mr Mr . . Bureriss J 5 urgiss Brown xsrown , , wno who was was there tuere 35 oo years years . . This xnis business uusiuess lormeny formerly belonged ueumgea , , we we believe Delieve
to the late Mr . Charles Knight . The valuation was made by Messrs . Holmes & Son . , ' j
Books Heceived : From Messrs. Bemro^E & ...
Books Heceived : From Messrs . Bemro ^ e & Sons . — 'Kilkce . ' By
Eliza Kerr . A narrative which , the authorfss , in the preface , tells us , is * a true description of village life on the west coast of Ireland , with the dialect and manners of the inhabitants thereof .
The ftory shows the influence exerted by a Sunday school boy over the people of Kilkee , and it will form a suitable book for a prize for elder
boys or very for a village library . It has a frontispiece which might with advantage have been better drawn .
From the same . —' Shadows of Good Things to Come ; or , the Gospel in "Ruth . ' By C . F . Hull .
Few of the Old Testament narratives have a stronger attraction than that of Ruth , and yet it is true that « the & s book J ~ v < K is a as ¦ w ~ m the m » v writer v of this volum ¦ - e ~ - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ™ ^ ^ ** ^ ^ ' ^ . *^ ^ ^ *^^ , ^ ^ * ^ ^ ' ^* ^ ^^ ^<^ ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ™ ^ . ^ * "'^ ^ " — ^ — ^— —
terms it , ' a somewhat ob « cure portion of Scripture . ' He treats of Ruth in Moab ; Naomi ; Orpah ; Ruth , a ilgrim ; Ruth in Bethlehem ; Ru » » ba gleaner ;
m ^ p W" ^ 1 \ *^ ^^ j ^^^ ^^ ^^^ " ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ — T ^—^ p ^^ ~^ , ^^ ^^^ ^ ~ " — — — g I ^ oaz , a kinsman ; the betrothal ; Boaz , a redeemer ; and Ruth , a wife ; thus corering all the points of the characteristic history .
From Messrs . Browne & Nolan , Dublin . — * Select Essays of Elia , ' with Notes . This is a
striking instance of the advantages enjoyed by the youth of the present day in tho numerous books of education which crowd about them .
The book is a crown octavo of nearly 200 pages . Perhaps a quarter of the space is occupied by notes . Mr . Br ' i 6 coe , the editor , is not merely explanatory ,
but brings apt quotation from celebrated authors to illustrate the text . Let us give two specimens : as Alice Alice W WInn , lias Lamb be ' s en firs identified t love . by Mr . Carew Hazlitt
five Tee rivers the . In said the to beautiful be in hell Grecian ; Lethe ni or 3 ' thology forgetfulnee theTe s were was one of them :
\ Far a-X \\ off c , the from river these of n oblivion slow ami , rolls pilcnt stream , Her Forthwith watery hin lnbyrinth former ; state -whereof and being who drinks forgvt , 8 —
Forgets * W % * bo *** tii joy * aud grief . 4 k , pleasure v and Pa radise pain * . Lost . The reader will see that tho notes are full of
interesting matter . It may be worth pointing out , ae this edition of Elia may very likely bo reprintedthat Ravennawhere I > ante dieJhas two
, , , nV From Mr . James Gemmell ( Edinburgh ) . —' The
I I Lrind of tlie Morning : an Account of Japan and ¦ a
its People , based on a four ye . 'irs' residence in that I of country the interior , including . ' B travels y William into G the ray reinDtest Dixon pa M rts A 1 9
The author of this work was formerly one , of the .. I at professors Toki — — yo »/ of and the in Imperial this capacity College of had Eng numerous ineering j
opportunities » , of studying the peop w le as they are , j J n not only when he was living in their towns , but I also when engaged on professional tours into the
interior . Tho extent of tho journeys thus made I b that y Mr he . Dixon travelled may altogether be estimated nearly from 4 , 000 the m fact iles j f
by numerous land and , and sea add . The largel illustrations y to the value , which of the are j j from work , are hotogra all ori hs ginal Japanese , having paintings been cop o ied rfrum either tlie
author p ' s own p sketches , . The gr ; p > h c , and easj I J style in which tho narrative flows on makes it I remarkably pleasant reading , and it conveys an I immense immense mass mass of of information information in in a a vvcrv ery attractive attractive II
form . I From Messrs . Hodder & Stoughton . — ' Three I Hundred Outlines of Sermons the New *¦ T — - « - ti-1
11 UI 1 U 1 VU V / UI / 11 I 1 V / O V- * A k-Tl I 11 U 11 O V on -fll lliu j . ^ _ ment / This volura p whichforms tho first is > oe I apparentl of the Publ 11 for 1 ishers the 1 / 11 ' Clerical & C , of \ Jl preachers Ul CilLUCJ , Library of VJ » , ' all < l » is Christian ¦ w intended — - I I
U bodies ^ fjJCkL K , for y J KJL there use is no ' ecclesiasticism O ' in tw I outlines outlinesand and sermon Rftrmons s based basad upon uiion tthem hem mignn mJffntwl *
preached the Bible , , from is the any acknowled pulpit in which frtandurJ the appeal of t ^ ach ^ -1 I
IU ( 3 AJIUIV IS LUO JlCKIlUWJeUgeU ged Mauuau » ' » - — i i from irui ng . the We mo are authors iiutuuro not * told pens pens whether , , ior » r ceven ^ un tho whether ^»•• outliu ' - *•— - « -s ther aw l I
have names received they bear the ; but imprimatur in any caso of it those i » ay bc w pre * -l sumod that they faithful rescripts of the ^ l
are The courses J . 11 * 3 list IIOU of of Ul which prea yi VilCllVCti th chers ey give forms 1 L » XUJ tho » n a main ¦ perfect | . »^« argument *« -- palp i 11 '
galaxy , and includes prelates ami ¦ priests , Iwp * and Methodists ' persuasioa , and ' Thus member ? fi , nl in the fii'f Arc . <» ! iw ^ » r '
every . we . j of Peterborough Canterbury , , tho Dti Bishops rham , | and « f Ki Kxoter pon , and Livcr ; l |^ StanleyVhanGoulburn Churjh
Little Smith ; , Canons and aug Barry , , the Fami Nonconformists , r , Wcst , t-oit . R , »^ ? J I ; , among J
Sap Parker hir , , Dr Mr . Morley Spurgeon Puns , Mr hon . , Samuel Dr . () fi ™ Marty . J f r J 3 ] America A wvt > - » . ^ a * > w # -h too A > ^ - * . ^» . i * << represented • ^* . ^^ . « A . d-v « - rf-k « rw A- j-h ^ "l bv I v lY some tif k fl 111 oi * * i , l *
most there preachers are , some , « , outlines including from Mr . the Phili S . p -oi Brw tw > > )* P J ri | JJ Tho Outline , as a lule , fills a pago . fiM
perhaps , be difficult to ovei-ebtiiiian ^^ ^ j ¦ - — ¦ ^ - -
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 1, 1882, page 98, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01021882/page/10/
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