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TRADE CHANGES.
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Books Received:— From Mr, Arthur Boardma...
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Obituary.
i I ! literary i We staff regret of to the record Guardian the death . A writer of Mr . in Joh Church n Crowd Bells y , justl editor y remarks of the Artist that Mr and . Crowd one of y was the \ one .. ^ b ^^^ of the - ^ r few ^^¦ men — -. ^^ —¦ —¦— connected — — — — — — with ^ the __ — London _ _ _ press whowhile possessing ^—j a fair technical — - »^ a
Musical acquaintance rwp-- - ^ r ^ w i criticism a — - with # iT in music __ _ ? _ , land also _ ¦ „ if possess __ ___ _ we FT ^ % except _ / _ the J _ l _ _ facul -I ? such 1 ty J ^^ of journalists X . »••»» writing ¦ *»* - ¦ ^ ^— . — in , wis -m . smoo - ^ . as — .- . — . _ Mr ,. th LL ^ . . and - Joseph - J read __ ^ _ J B abl _ T ennett _ l e English HI 71 4 « J . ^^ & ffcl ,
Barrett XTX V « fJ < i Vif l > Mr VlivAvKJlU . C . A . Barry Eng AJlA & , l > l « and t 4 ^« , ** a few others V ^ AWW fc ^ V whose » B * w * w ** I names v will * ^ ^ w readil > s *••* .. « y suggest ^^ vmv |^ a « themselves VAAMVVV * , Mr JTI to M ^ . our our readers readers , , is is either either in in tne the hands nanas of ot men men wno who , wnue while expert expert artists artists or or composers composers , lack lack the f . Ko
• , op sapoir Crowd inion faire y first was , of -hand an the instance cultured upon a of new writer the somewhat work , or else is far it rare is infe intrusted possession , rior to to their of those the journalistic two whose facul power ties experience , of and forming as , regards . Mr an . Church music he had exceptional knowledge . His invention of Free Chantalthough in some
respects little more than an application of the principle of the shortened form , of the eighth tone was chant ingenious andas as a proof an attemp of his t to faich escape in the from substantial the restrictive excellence formula of the of the idea ordin he published ary Anglican not ,
• m ; , .. » . M . i / N i * ~» * 1 £ S 1 i " * 1 I T 1 , i 1 -ar journalists Government only a free- , chant he clerk combined setting and onl of for y the retired many Canticle years from 3 his , the but work Admiralt a free on -chant the y a newsp few Psalter T years aper . press Like ago in with many order the other to duties gain London of the a
concerts benefit of for purer working country , peop air le . he In assisted days long in before giving the many recent excellent attempts entertainments to provide hig in h-cl the ass
"• in suburbs the Admiralty of London . , A conducting good man , with and much true in success the best a male sense voice of choir the word formed , he of will his be colleagues missed
j : wherever he was known . V ;
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Trade Changes.
TRADE CHANGES .
I Company Mr Messrs . Thomas , . have Gr . S removed Murb . Smith y , their late & Co of offices ., Bouveri proprietors from e the Street of third , the has to City the remove ground Envelope d to floor more and in commodious Gresham Circular House Addressing premises , E . C .
at 3 The Ludgate Machinery Circus Buildings Market , , an E . C illustrated . trade journal , has transferred its London address to 8 New Bridge StreetE . C . The editorial arrangements will be conducted
meantime at hh the London h at Darlington office , and . the commercial , liead-quarters of the journal will continue for the
their ^^ v ^^^ rr ^^ Messrs " ^^^^^ premises ^^^ w ^^ . ^ r-w - ^ J . ^^— . F ^— - — - . ^— They ^^ Schi ^ T ^ M — pper have & taken Co . have the house been adjoining compelled their , by increasing old premises business , and , now to enlarge occupy
Isos . 10 and 11 King street , Uovent Uarden , W . U .
Books Received:— From Mr, Arthur Boardma...
Books Received : — From Mr , Arthur Boardman , Saflfron Walden . —
'Ye Comick Guide and Historic of Saffron ; i "Walden / By Timothy Titus . Second Edition . A bit of local work with a humorous vein
detail-; , ing the history of the little Essex market-town , I ¦ and of various phases of the life of the
townspeop nfionlft ictures le . . It Th some is is illustrated illustrated of which are with with marked a a number number bconsider of of littl little - 1 I Able p cleverness , . y
• J Prom Messrs . W . & R . Chambers . — ' Chambers ' ¦ j ' Histori Graduated cal Readers Readers , Books 1 Books I ., II ., I . III II . * Chambers and III . '
¦ 'The two volumes , of the Historical , , Headers submitted to us are filled with stories from English history , adapted xo the requirements of
and the new notes Educational on the meaning Code . of Columns difficult of words spelling are illustra added to tions each . The lesson Graduated , and there Readers are are plentiful of a
simp ing , have ler kind cop , ies and for , in writing additi - on lessons to columns . of spell-Prom Limited Messrs . William CodeArithmetic i ! Collins itaiuenc , Sons for Sixth , & C and o .,
Xiimueu .. ' — — ' New now vjuuo ; : u : ior oixcn ana Seventh Standards . ' Two well-arranged arithmetic books , including proportion , vulgar and
decimal decimal fractions fractions , , and and iinterest nterest , , for fnr the thA Sixth . Sixth profit Standard and ; and loss , averages discount , , percentages stocks , commission , interest , ,
proportional cube root for the parts Seventh , involution Standard , and . square and FromIftessrs . Fowler A "Wellsof New York
. , . - Combe i- Rominiflcences and a Review of of Dr the . S Science purzhoirn of Phrenol and George , ogy ,
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from the Period of its Discovery by Dr . Gall to the Time of the Visit of George Combe to the
LIj United . D . The States interest 183 & - of 1840 this . ' work By Nahum is not confined Capen , to the eminent man whose life and work it sketches
but it extends to the history of the science to , which ho devoted a . 11 his energies , and will thus be be welcomed welcomed by bv all all who who are are interested intarflsfWI in in the the un
un-questionable as a subject of advance popular which study phrenology on both sides is making of the Atlantic .
From bracing the same Recollections . —* Forty of Yeais History in Phrenology , Anecdote , , Em and - practical Experience . hrenolog ' By Nelson ist who Sizer fro . m A 1839 volume to 1849 by a
been was engaged the p resident as a public examiner lecturer in , and the has office since of Fowler & WellsAs he hasaccording to the
. , fessional j statemen j \ uk > *\ jmx ** m . t relations xvm in the /> v" < prefac i with nivu e , juvio m been ore than (/ x broug < c » i < two itr ht into jiuw hundred pro in
which thousand aaivu he has persona been during publicl Lfuv the working forty AkiaiCh -thre as a e years fessor
of wv phrenology uv mum p he - ^ x >^ - ** must be «» vuj admitted y ii v & to « jvft hare -r « - •» pro «^»* enjoyed ^— - ' ——exceptional opportunities of testing the soundness and
of the theories on which the science is based , the result is a volume marked by many straDge
and startling revelations . From ¦* - » V" » Messrs JULA . V > K 3 K 7 A . 13 . . Groombridge ^ J « JL WJJURSJk AUQO & W Sons MVMDa . — ' Ho . fc- ^ w , - * -to
Le This arn is of the a book overcoming Pianoforte of instruction . the ' B mechanical y s , not Emanuel only on difficulties Aguilar tho best .
m of eans pianoforte playing , but on the acquirement of style , and with the latter object M . Ag » il « J
quotes the aphorisms of some of the earlier A " ~ ll
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 1, 1883, page 98, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01021883/page/10/
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