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I of Merit / « Our Children's Party , ' and « Who Stole I the General ' s Top-Boots ? ' Further chapters of the two serial stories are included .
The Paper and Printing Trades' Jouraal ( Field & Tuer ) is , as usual , full of interest , practical tical matter maifpr . and nr \ rl of of amusement flTrmsftmftnt . . To To thoge those who who
are engaged , in the bookselling trade the paper on H ^ T Jft aa . * Italian I" -l / JL . aft- >/ A > B > aft Authors Up ° Va ¦ ~ " Vh *~ J and If -. "a . Publishers aBBP "» . " ^ a *^ —»¦ - a . "W ¦ a » ^ ppP » a- ¦¦ » , * ' Var and ^* * --. — ^ "Pfc . that mmf *» Pfc . *^* W ^ ^ ^*^^ . "** " . * * —* * " ^ " * * ^ ^*
' On a New Universal Language ' may be especially commended . In the midwinter number of The Century : Magazine ( T . Fisher Unwin ) the variety of subi jects is not aftvs so remarkable a »» -a * . nor so hi ¦ h-toned as
|; ¦ mi usua ^** ^* a # - » . m ** j l . p * . * " Notwithstanding , JL \^ ^ % ^ f ^^ r _^ ^_^ r r r w jv ju ^^ v «*^ this ^** « p-- . a * there - ^^ a * . - *«* - ^ - ~ - are * . » .., . g C Jfc ^ * one a - ** ^—* - * - or - ^^ ^ m' ^ -v two « ^^^ p ^^ - articles which will command attention . ' One" is Theodore Roosevelt ' s ' Ranch Life in the Far
West , ' a contribution which gives spirited pictures must of the confess great that cattle 1 the country doings and of the its brave scenes pioneers . We
of the West are not always creditable to the cause of civilisation . There is a good deal of bullying red-handed cowardice not infrequently evident in the work of extirpating kS the natives . Will
adk A ^ k "kn' « L ^ ^* r * V W \_/ . A ^ ^ V / J * ta- ^^^ J " ^ * ^ k . «¦* # ^ - ^ ¦ ! r ^ p" ^^ ^ ^ . ^ hpm % * r ^ ' ¦ P' ^ . ^ ^ . « .- p &^ -V « . ^ k . * ¦ ^* r PS ^ f V T ^ -pp * . * pthe civilisation built upon the murdering exploits of whisky-drinking- cowboys prove as lasting as that which arises from the labours of
selfsacrificing missionaries ? Mr . Roosevelt ' s article on the subject is temperate , fall of life , and eminentl - *^ S ' **» «¦ - ¦ - « k 4 . ^ " ^^ JTh ^ L " ^ ^^ . y J descriptive ^ k ^ TL ^ h ^ Vs ^ X ^^ - ^ b . ^ V . ^ ^^ rfk ¦ ¦ * 4 ^ ' . . ¦¦ From - ^ k ^ ^ . h .. ¦> ^ ^ a ¦^* literary « ppp ^ pp > ^^ « p ^ ^** ^^ 'W ^ p- r stand - ^ . ^ -v vwm * . h .. p * ^ . ' ^ vh
point Mr . James Russell Lowell's study of Walter Savage Landor is the piece de resistance of the number fc *» it is preliminary ¦ ± to ¦¦ a number Bk » l ¦> Pk - « ¥ of letters r
^ P , ^ k ** W ~ " ~ *^^^ ^ w . ^ J ¦¦ ^ ; ^ B > "k ^ . ¦ .- * ' |^~^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ n ^ . * . MSV ^ B > - V * k ^ ^ ** ^ . ^ .. ^ ..- ^ ' ^ ' i *~ . . ¦_ ^^^ ^ PP > ^ P » " ^^^ ^^ ^^ ~ - » ^ Pi *^ - addressed by Landor to Miss Boyle ; letters which , ^ as * T |^^ i r Mr « pTfc . r ^^ ^ L . . V Lowell r Vi' V V * 4- ^ ^ k ^ p- remarks A ¦ V ^'* " 4 j * p 4 # Jh ^ ' ¦ b . . ^ , % ' lay ^ p- ¦ b'v V no « Vf r ^ p > ^^ - ^ claim ^ .. r ^ B- v ^ ' ^ ^ p . « b . ^ p > . ^ p * to ^ s ^ ^ import ^ k ^ « ^ l *"^ ^^^ " ^ ^ " ^ - . ^ a _ ^_ . . ^ pi . ^_ ¦¦ . I ¦¦¦
ance , but illustrate pleasantly the more plaj ^^ 'ful *** as well as the more lovable side of his [ Lander ' s ] nature & ml . ' ' Pictorial Art on the Stage' by
Evang-e-^ k ¦ . J . i ^^ Vk'VL . v ^_^ f ^ ^ ^ pTfc . . JK ^^ . ^ "h' X ., ^ ^ ^ Tt f ^ Jp , . p- «^ . ^ Vb ^^ ^ - ^ «¦ ' ' ^ * k ^ ^ ' ^ # ^ ^^^ p # ^^ "A ^^ V ^ HbB ^ ^^^ , " ¦ F ^>^^ * » pp ¦ pp p * L ' ^ y Pft > ^ ^ pjpf . ^^^ line ¦ p * * W -. « v ¦ - * r . and Edwin pa - ^ » Blash -w ^ " * ~* field a'T * " 1 ^ , is m a novel and skilful ^ ^ n ^ paper Wh ^^ 1 H 1 ^^^ ^^ ^~ ' . * At ^ n * fc ^ the Pfc ^ PL ^ ^^^ Literary PA >_^ V ^ k Vk' ^ - ^^ ^ . k ^^ J ^ T ' is " P * - P ^ ' a PA >^ V 4 / * smart - ^ ' p ^ - - .- .. ¦> Pj pi # . k ^ f' . little pp > Bh m ^ . 4 ^ ^ ^ to ¦ ' poem * ^** - ^ ^ ^ m . b p , . ... ^ p *~ ^ r 4 r ^ m ^ . ^ mr —^ . .. mt . ^* A A *«¦ _ ^ pa atk *• ^ 1 k t
by J . W . Riley ^ , in the ^ dialect made familiar hy the works of Bret Harte and others . Longman . BV ^^^ ' s Magazine —N"y » J ( LongmansGreen & c
¦ pB * p * 4 pV ^^ .. < P * k . « P « - ^—^ * fci **^ . B- ^ b V . ^ ~ ~ |~ J—^ ¦¦ ppP ^ . i" ** iPfcpl ^ ¦ a ' m .. K . ^ ^^ T « J » ^ ^ K . A . ^ « W ¦» . -m *~ J , m - ^ -r- ^ -+ ~* ^ ' ^ ^ ^ p ^^ r-Co . ) , for February , opens with a fresh instalment of - * t ^^ dpw the p ^^ "L . & ^_ d ^ serial v ' ^^ ' 'k .. k ^> w Jp . ' Eve » . ¦ . ¦ v " ^^ , ' b rv _^ y « the v ^ » ^^^ ffk author ^ v / p - ~* l . v j . « ^ ^ « k . of ^ s ^* , * John % ^ ^ v' 'v ^ »^ k Her jft * w ^ 1 . ^ . dk - m \ p . " * A ^ A m \ l "V ^ V . pb pk ^ ** >
ring , ' which promises to add credit , when complete , to the editorial power of selection . Mr . William Archer lies a second f \ ak B 4 portion 1 of his ai * Anatomy & ¦> al
a ^ ¦» .. >« h . ^^^ ¦ J . «^_^ 41 supp *^ . ^ ^ ^ r .. ^ ^*_ r . « k . «& , ^ , ^ p ^ VI ~^ S » . - ^^ - ^^ ^ ' . . . PI I ^ ^ k . ^ A * k-f ^^^ « ak ~ ' ^^ a" ^^ p ^ . ' ^ p >> . pp ^ pa * p » - ^* « ^ * ^ T of Acting * > pV , ' in . > which PH pl p * p much out of M"A . the ¦ a way ¦ informa a ^ - tion is focussed . Those who care to read of the emotions at A P M natural al aBt a and VL artificial fes \ k at b as well a . aw as p . f the . k .. ft
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tion . * A Queer lousiness' is a simple middle-class story by Mr . W . E . Norris . Some good hints arc offered V ^ ¦ aa . ^^* > ^* V / \> 1 . b W>—r y J Mrs ^ b V J ^ a * . »^ . * Q . Reeve ( H- W ^^^ ^_^ ^ h * in . &&« an f , t # B article m . * 4 > ¦* . Tk- * * % ¦ *« a ^ A ^* r * on \ ' a A * Dress _ JfL ^ al ^_ S P * S ^ a and a ^ a ^ ^ j ^ ^ b ^
Extravagance . ' ' Orchids' is a practical paper written in brighter language than is usual in such studies the author Pk MrF . Boyledeserves thanks
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^ f VV _ ' W * r ~ * a ^ * a , ^ - ** ^ a * K ^ ' > ^ A J * 4 ^ . ^ 'a > H ^ ' ^ 'a ( ^^^^ ^ ¦ _ X . ' m K X > ' a > *¦ A ' , " ^ ' a > Present Day Tracts ( Religious Tract Society ) , which appear regularly every month . The volumes V ^ . r al P-Pi Jft . Jf . aV ^ k _^ »» . ^ of ^ ' aV the T ^/ 41 * ^ ' t Tk . ract aV . K *&¦ ^^^ « s ¦> / ^ are V » X _^ v W ^ X ' r 4 y V well V V ^^ r" 4 V # known 4 >^& ai" - ' VV ¦¦¦ £ , but f \ . ^* Aft fk ^
many will find it convenient to buy them as they are published in monthly form . The tracts deal in H aftaft an PfcW ak orthodox aiPaa » "W ^ a , way VV-VV with W - all « or jp nearl al . « kf all X hases 41 A 1 ¦&/ P ^ J |
of ( . . * relig am ^»^ ' ^ ^ ious . ^ ' *» ^ w ^ thoug a ^ ht . a . a . * All pv ^ ¦« are ' ^ . am well m ^^ v ^ a * . a y J expressed M \ ^ ^ ^ p |^ » . ^* ft , sound in meditativeness , and elevating in tone , qualities . fc , Jm * h ^*» i V ^ a * V pV ^ # Vfti * ar alb ^ a < ai ^ f which w « a «> wam aHi « a * «¦ m ^ are ^ a * k ~ |~ io « ^^~ be *^ . «^ ^ . a * expected ^^^ aUft ^^^ ^ h . a * ^^ W ^ 4 _^ **^* a » when V V aVa ^ aft ^ . ^^ 4 * . Jf ^ we f ; v ^ ^
remember the eminence of the writers . The . latestpart is * The Authenticity of the Four Principal : Epistles of St . Paul , ' by F . Godet , D . D . f 7 C \ J . .
Number 52 of the New Biograpliical Series ( a . R 4 » , W . « T ¦ — . S "Sw , ^ . ) M is A ¦^ p' devoted ^^ V » ^ w * » ^^ "ar ' ^ a' -h *^ to ^^ - ^ a- Daniel — Wi - lson , 177 ^ - 1858 - ^ - "* " « - r , a |
Bishop of Calcutta . The new and enlarged form of the Leisnire Hour ( Religious Tract Society ) increases the claims of that popular periodical to public favour .
Not "NTr-f . only rvni-u- i i « s a \\\ th e p naao age larger 1 « rp * er . , but V > nt . the the paper r > ar > er is is better better , so that a marked improvement ' in the printing of trie ' illustrations is observable . The literary matter
follows the same lines which have secured the fa Mr vour Leslie of the Keith public continues . In a his : second promising instalmen story t ( (
. * Great Grandmamma Severn . ' The Rev . Canon- j Creighton , in continuing the * Story of the English Shires' tells of GloucesterThe local histories
, . tive should influence have a good Reminiscences and pleasantly acquired of ¦ a Rei educa gning - ¦ , '
i \ . i < T \_ y J . I IX TL-4 . V ^ A JL V- /^— ' . - * - V- / * .- » - ¦ . - «¦ ------ *¦ —* ^ - / ^> - »¦ - * ^ - * * - < - ' - > - » - — - —w — — — — ^ t . — — »* - ^ - ^ Prince ^ , ' by - _ the a . Jlev « --. ^ . John a-,. a . Kelly ^^ * pa . « « , is ah entertaining ¦ J *** i review of the autobiography of the Duke of Saxe- j
by Coburg t ^ J -. the i tJJlV- * - writer Gotha » ' 1 * UV . ' - L . . who » » A - " ¦ -- ¦ ^ ' — new calls ^^ »_«/ - » . -- ¦* -- story herself . M .----W JV . fc ^ ' ^ - » * -ft . Princess — John ^— * , —«—— Stran . — , Sarah — — -W -U ge -a _^ ^ , ' |
livel Winter indeed , is begun . , and gives promise ¦ of ' being . ' very i y , * Marcus Stratford ' s Charge -V ^ orRoy ' s Tempta- |
i . TXU' * - V- / % JL * J K _/ « JX «_* . UJ . V / A V . tL t ^ J -v- ^ -t-mi * . j ^ ; * -7 ' , » 7 ^ i . « ft ¦ n , ' b -a y Evel yn E « . « . Green * ^^* J , is the jT serial * T i story __ now _ running J . * - * . JL . L ¦—» M 11 Ck in AJLA the I - - » -J . ^»^ t Sunday P >«^ Wc -f »¦¦ --. ^^ - ^ ¦» -- -- ^ - at * - »»• - » - _ Home —¦—•» - ¦ — ¦ ' — (^ Rel - > — igious ^ " ^ — — — -
Tract Society ) , and in chap . ix . we gain some insight into the progress of the plot which in all likelihood the undoubted skill of the author will
lllVL'llllUVV-l Ll-H- / U . 11 V 1 V / L * . V t ^ V * fc- ' -i-.-.- * .. * .. * - v ^ - * . w . « .. »« -m - — — — — -. develop to the gratification of her readers . An C articl 4 j A . Ul \_> Jl \> e V entitled >» XX \ J A . \ J M \_/ V-t the L / x l W * - Problem « - --. ^— ' " ^ - ^ - * . v- * " a * .- * of v-- - » - the -- — - —> - * - » - Poor — - ^ -- -v — . y / by - — ^ j j
W . J . Gordon , deals with the Glasgow foundry boys , and tells a very interesting story of pre- I vention and rescue in temptation . Other papers
T \_ y X J . \ J A \_/ AX L- » y A a V * . A y ^ f t-i V- / * . « . V- ' J . A A \ J *— ' -v--v- » l ^ -- «_ ' » l >^ * - < jb •* - *• — - » . - ^— - * - - — — — j ~ - - *—jv — — — , j stories , and poems all of a cheerful or stimulating tive \ religious - . \\ rc * number nnmhpT tone v make up ¦ ¦ a characteristically instruc- i \
. The G-irl ' s Own Paper and the Boy ' s Own j Paper seem to go on hand-in-hand , merrily and j usefullyAll the contents % are thoroug t / ¦« hlEnlish .
UO \ _ s X . 1-4 X I J m . J ~ ± . X X . UXi v- » V- / v / i-i * \ s a m wkj *~ ajjl . *_• »*^ . ¦*— - jt _*• " - ^ - ^ -n ¦ - *¦ " y 7 - ** g — — .-w — — - » and are pleasantly bracing in style , giving ^ good counsel without signs of the * preaching' which ; le suspect l so / much muvii
young yuuiii From : peop u ^ wuiVy the Religious ouojj \ . / V > ov Tract Society . we have also \\ , j ' received the usual monthlnumbers of Friendly i
y Greetings , Child ' s Companion , Our Little , Dots Dots Trftp Tract . t Magazine TVEaeazine . and and the the Cottager Cottaeer and ana ;!
, , Artisan . " t Lady Wallace ' s translation of Mendelssohn ' s letters Iz-iff / iyu i is now nnnr rather rothnr a n iinpfimrrinn uncommon book hnnl" but hut it it ,
had a deserved populari . ty on its publication , not ( ( very many years ago . In Scribner ' s Magazine ( FWarne Sc Co ) we have a number of ¦ % the com j -
I JL . ? T ( il U K ^ VJV _/ V _ ' V- ** * . i »» V- * X i C- * » v- * % ju xx i * . » * .. * ^ v ^ a _ * jl . *¦ ' *¦ * ^ - » ^* v- ' . j ^ nser ' s letters to Moscheles . As a letter-writer , Mendelssohn ' s style is very charming , and those j to his ^ friend and fellow musician a Moscheles rfb are
^; - ^_^ JL Jl —V fc 1 J »_ aft A ^^ a . A > ^ ^ ,-kJ J » » ^ - " fc A - ^_ ' m m ^ * T — 'W a . aft- « * - < Kih ^ ** X , * P * - ^» i . « , » . . ak . JBw ^^^ r ^^ 'aia * ^^^ ap . » - p « , * p ^~ v pp > ^ - ^ most friendly and brightly descriptive . Several portraits I f K . J X t ' X ( 4 t K \ J I i « and VXA \ V drawings v * b . ^« J » » jv a al f ~\ «« are -- x . ' introduced Ai t v - ^ r » - » . -. l « . x ^ « ^ > » ¦ - « . . The - - » - > ^ . ^ 'M . i -w jb . - a w n — — _ ^_ ^^_ ^ p . a ^ a— .. pt a . — ^— - ^ pp - ^ pi ««^ -ai —a . a —¦ ^ ~^
at Arms , ' by E . II ^^^ . and E . W . Blashfiold , is concluded in the . present number , and readers will ' acknowledoe fvokrirvwlorlo-o the fli p paper r » nr > nr to to be lie one one of of the the . best best his
Vns-torical studies that have appeared in Scrih ? ier : I the illustrations are exquisite . M"r . Robert Louis Stevenson keeps W ± his fame as a gentle ist j
- ' \/ "fc ^ y V V . 'alM * . ^ ' . VlA M V ^ - X'B' ^¦ ' up " p » - * ' # a ft K' a- ¦ Iv'PA' » m ^ ^ _ y « -ME "^ ' ^ «^ ^^ ^_ > K 4 » ^ ^ essay ^_^ P ^ 'V ^¦ f ^ -k . * -w ~ — , by ' The T . antern Bearers , ' which recalls some scenes of the author's early days . These seem to ; be tho most important items in the present
i » i : ljijl 7 iiiuaij 1111 | ji .. h i < tn i / in uia . in i .. jc j . ntocui nurn iiujjia - ber , which , however , is remarkable for a masterly * article * V pi - » JT . -h ' —i V <^ on ^—^ ^ ^ ' Vol W *^^ T a « . canoes Vm' -a ^ vbr . ft , ^ ft p ^^ *^^ r * , ' by I N ^^ . S . ' ^ 'Shaler aP * ¦ al «*/ ' al ^ a ^ aB , M a in " aB «^ which - V aft . a . ¦ | m ^^ — ¦ f
the illustrations are most vivid . Mrs . Warren , who edits the Ladies * Trea-( " - ¦ Bemrose —^ 1 & Sons r ^ y Jl k / ) must th be \/ V / JtfS limented JLJ "i **
sury U W « . Jb J ^ ^ -V A 4 . JI X ^ - / U*—• »» m ^/ ^ V M # , y * JV-I * k ^ » LV »« - > - V ^ comp * .-M . M . M A _> * M * S -S * -- ¦ upon the continued usefulness of that , magazine , than which there are few more popular publicationfor ithe tnc householdnotice off
nons s or jiouseiiojn . . We we nonce no no falling railing ou in the variety or quality c . the contents , which
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 1, 1888, page 116, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01021888/page/14/
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