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Illustbated Magazines. This Month The Ev...
c ontri bution , entitled ' The Prince of Wales at alien Sandring an h article am . ' , No and the is re sult etter is fitted an admir to write able
¦ p emp ; icture , fni l < oyment fl of of s the the are home nom so life life thorou of 01 ghl tne the y . Prince rrinee those , , of whose whose an gl'sh country ¦ # ¦ gentleman — - —— . Besides this long j—
and Eu VjjgJf ^ X * interesting lW ** » - *¦¦*•» »• - mr ~ w contri ^ -y — — bution ¦ , Harper — ; contains a -j perfect wv ^ x A » *** *•* bud ^^ ^"" "— get y ^ — of - ™ - agreeable —^ j— ' — — — — reading — — - — f—^ , with - the — — excellent m . % m illustrations * T T J _ ^ ^ The ^^ % 1 _ ^ ElV ^ K ^ ^ pP ^^ A ^ Lfe
usual . —English Illustrated Magazine ( Macmillan & Co . ) sustains its k now firml 4 rfp y-established t reputation as one of
¦ ¦ ¦ vpjj ^ b i g y ^ , pj ^ ^^ ^ A > w ^ p *» p ** ' »^ pppf - ~ ^ p . pr " ^ p- ph w ^» ™ ™ ^™ ¦ ^^ — —— ' — ' —— ' — — — - —— —— —— - ^ — — - our most successful periodicals . Mr . Bret Harte ' s story , A Ship of ' 49 / proceeds with the fascinating % vigour which characterises - the
m ¦ m | j ^ pyp ^¦ J ^ p ^ ^» ^* ** ji * * ^> % ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ~ ^ — ^ w ~ - ^ — ' — ' ^» — - — — - —^ — — - — — distinguished ^ a i author . 14 ^^ ' s work * . ' Interviewed ~ W * . * 11 by an Emprror , ' from the pen of the great war correspondent U ^^ ^^ ¦¦ p ^ J ^ ^ ^ Jl ^ ¦ ^ ^ ^ , m Mr rfhhk pV Archibald *• -rfp ¦¦ ^ ^* ^^ » »^^ ^ JV ^ b *~ p- ^ Forbes " ^ ^ P' —— — ' - ^ ™* , » ~ has — - *^ —» ' an ¦¦ " ¦ * ^^ p ™ historic — — •¦ ' " — " — — '
interest . Mr . Hugh Conway ' s A Family Affair ' reaches the thirty-first chapter , and some romantic sketches are supplied by Mr . J . E . Panton , under the title of * Highways and Byways/—Side by
side , as usual , come before us the widely esteemed Good Words ( Isbister & Co . ) and Sunday Magaaine ^ y ^^^^^ ¦ ( Isbister « >^ | ^^ ^ fc ^ ^^^^^^ & ^ r % - ¦ Co - ^^ i ^^ . ) » . V ^ In ^ —¦¦ the — - ^— - ^ ' former ~ ' , ~ Mr - - ^ . — James — — —* - —
Fayn ' s story , ' The Luck of the Darrells , ' proceeds apace . A paper that will be greatly read is * Genius , ' by the author of ' John Halifax , Gentleman' The lamented fate of our great Christian
. hero , General Gordon , supplies the editor with a subject for a few telling words . —In the Sunday Magazine we have a number of appropriate and
WPli _ written contributions , including ' The Will , ' being a sermon to young men , from the Bishop of Rochester . —The Quiver ( Cassell & Co . ) we
invariably turn up with anticipations of pleasant moments which are sure to be realised . No better selection of reading which is suited for the quiet
and leisure moments of Sunday or week-day could be found . Both the sketches and the serial stories in the present issue are worthy of the sustained
reputation of the magazine . —The same may be sai i of Casseil ' s Family Magazine , now an old an I loved favourite in many thousands of English
homes , which blends a bright seleccion of the useful an « l the amusing . —The Illustrated Science to onthly ( David Bogue ) continues its useful pro-Kh as a magazine of und «*^ b ¦¦¦¦ oubted ivh i ¦ practical ¦ value .
gress As ¦ « x . ' » in "' ^ , industrial % Mr mr m % M ¦ m M tk ^ bk ^ mt organ &^ B ••* ^^ r ^^^ ^ , the ^ p ^ ! ^ textile ^^ ^^ - ^ " ^ ' ^^^ Recorder w ^ — ^» ^^ ^ ~^^ ^— ^^ ( John ——^^^ — — —^ — Hey wood , Mancliester ) is now pretty well known
among amomr manufacturers ma , nnfn . f » turfirs and and traders traders , , and and holds holds its its place as an excellently conducted business journal . F . w persons can look at the periodicals intended
for young folks without a sigh for the days when they longed to see their familiar covers , bright and and new nHw fro from m the the press -nress . . For For ourselves ourselves we we still still
lovti to glance at the pages intended for good little boys and girls . All young people must be happy when month after month they can admire
the dainty beauties of Little Folks ( Cassell & Co . ) , and many a youthful laugh must ring out in innocent merriment over the well-stocked pages of
™ " ^ ¦ V t M ^^ Jk ¦ p * ¦ p » * i ¦ ^^* » ^^ p' W ^~* ^ " ^ ¦ * ^ " ¦ ' *¦ ^™ ^^ ^^ ^ ^^ r ^ — ^^ ¦ ~ B — ^^ J H ^ rper ' a Young People ( Sampson Low & Co . ) . — Home Words , t he Bay of Days , and the Boys' and Girls * Companion b- are oth p » p" er " ^ p- leasant little works
which - ~~ - ^ . v ^ have p ^ pr 4 k « p >^ pl Hp ^ reached *^^ pT —i ^ m ^^ ^^*™ ^ - '"¦ " ^ us p » ^ p * ^ p ** and ^^ p" ^ we p m ~ ^^ ' ^ must ^ — ^^ ^ ¦ ^— — ' not ^^ — ^ ' - —— omit — - - — — - to — — tnention the admirable , little magazine Young England .
Mag azines . — Longman ' s Magazine ( Longmans , Green ¦— , w & ^ pj ¦¦ ^^ p ^ C * ¦ mr o ^ * pj . ) for ^^ r ¦* this " *^ ¦• W •¦* ^* p ^ ¦¦* month p ^^^ ^* p ^ ppwpp ^ ' ^^ ^^^^ pip has ^^ " - ^*^ r —t ^ the ~¦ ^ ¦ ' ^ w ^ first —¦ ¦ ^ — part p «^ ¦ ^ of " ^ a — —
much-needed article , entitled ' SomeiModern Abuses of Ljuigua ^ e , ' which the author . Dr . Freeman , ex ¦ in a manner All MVA that WA 4 U cannot iwWMMV fail to »«>^ - supply
poses f " *^^ *¦* »* *¦ » p « ftp U « # **^ # •** »* # *^_ T ^ ff ^ " ^ f usefu 4 fA l hinta ^ ^ to wri ters and ^» readers ^ Pk of ^^ Eng PB ^ i ^^ PM lish Pk Pt A liter —• * tu «?•*¦( re * » pr . d ' Whi v * ¦ | K P te *•* ^ w ^ Heather ar ^ M ^• p' ^ pi ¦ vhm «* 7 A / the « p # « p > fb ^ pT serial *«^ ^ p »« hw ¦« ¥ « story vmr # > wh _» b ^^ y mJ
Mr . William Black , proceeds with increasing
attractiveness ; "while the opening chapters of a ndw story , entitled * Prince Otto , ' from the graceful p ¦ V a en ^^ - ^ ^ a of ^^^ ^^ ^ Mr ^ i ^* P . ^ Pk ^^ B . V VPPi R ^ ^^ . L ^^ p ^ ^ ^^ » — . Stevenson - ^ v ^ pr " ^ Pl ^ ^ PPT ^ PPPPB ^^ pW ^^^ PJPk ^ PB , H give ^ PJPK PPJ y ^^^ prom PBg ^ p ^ p ) ^^ ^ k ^ B ^ V ise ' *^ PP * ¦ of V ^^^^ J some ^ J *^* ^ B ^ pV ^ Pfe ^^ pP ¦> p . ^ ^ pi ^^^_~ _
deligh tful reading . ' I ^^^ ^ i ^ h Popular Poetry' is treated in an article by Mr . James O'Donoghue , and a review of Sir Henry Taylor ' s autobiography
appears arrears from from the the accomplished accomnlished wrj write ter r A A . . K K \ . Ht H * R B-. —Quite a store of interesting matter appears , as usual — - — — , in — the ^ p- — - — ' Anti —^_ . — v- quarian - ^— — — — — ^— —~ ¦ Magazine - — » ^ P ^ ^^ ^^ P ^ Pf ^^ pp » ^ p ^ ^ an ^ V ^>^ P" d ^ p ^ p" Biblio pp ^ p ^ ^ pV V ^ pT ^ pV ^ B ^^
-grapher ( David Bogue ) , an appropriate contribution being a brief notice of the Easter egg custom . — alwa Th ) e s Cornhill noted for Magazine quality ¦ rather ( Smith than , Elder quantity , & Co . and ) is
the current , / — — — — number ^ ¦»¦ — —j ¦—•» ¦» - » — — is ¦—w ppp not i *• » p > pi an - ^ " ~ » p" «••¦ exception ' •>¦ b « ¦ - > ¦ * m ^ m ^ kp » # I < v to , the f ^^ general rule . Four chapters of a new story—* Court Roya — — ^ w l , ' b — y _ l the — ^ " author ~™ ^^ ~ " ^ ^ " of * " ^ ^ * John ^^ ^<* p *^ »^ Herring ^^^ b jb m m-M Chpk '— make - * A' ApV V ^ an jpV pLA
excellent beginning of a lively and vigorous novel . Thos- who desire to know something of the history , wonlers , and work of the Fire Brigade , will find a rich store of information in an article bearing
~ ¦ ^^ — ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^^ " ^ ^™ ^ ^^ — ^ — ^«^ PB v * ^ ^^ p ^ ppPA ^ ^^ . ^ W ^^ ^ JV ^ Ph ^ p > & ^ p ^ ^ k ^^^ P ^ ppT ^ pp ^ ^ K ^ ^ ^^ ^^^ that title . * Big Animals ' are discoursed of in a paper which is popular and at the same time scholarl ¦~^» ^ h- — —— — — y m ^ in — ¦ sty i — ¦ - le — . —Number ^^^ v » ^ " ^ - ^ ^ . ^^^»^^ h —^^ r ^^^ ^ p ^ 4 ^^^ of ^^^^ ^ p ^ the p ^ J ^ B ^» ^^^^ M B ^^ PltfV onthly ^^ p ^ P ^^^^^ H P _^ V pS ^ HB ^^ H ^ f
Interpreter ( T . & T . Clark ) contains a variety of appropriate articles from the pens of eminent divinesincluding i- K the Rev . Canon Rawlinson ¦
™ ™ - — — - ^ - ^ — , - ^ —» —w —— — ^— - «—r ^— ^ pr ^ p , ^ ^ ^ p , T v - ^^ T ¦ f » ^^ pi a «« p » W ^ V ™ ^ t » ^ P ^ * ^^ & 4 , A Proressor Salmon , the Rev . Dr . Gloag , the Rev . Dr . Whitelaw , the Rev . W . J . Deane , and the Rev — . J . Barmb . — ^——— — y m . - ^ —T - he - - — Fireside — - ^ - ^ — —— ^ p ^ ( » ^ Hoir ^ - ^ ppp ^^ pbpmpv ^ e ir Words ^ W ^ p ^ ^ p » W *> Mp
Office ) is full of pleasant reading , which may be profitably taken up at any moment . An instal-¦¦ ment P ^^ — ' ^^ ^» of - ~^ ^™ three *^ ^ ^ ^ m - ^ - *^ cha ^» ' ¦ " ¦ pters B ^ a ^ ^* ^ i ^ - ^ ' ^ w' is ^ — - given hpppk 4 ^«* ^* < K of ^^ r ^ ^ Miss pV V _ J ^ A ¦> , ^ pi ^ Giberne ^^^^ A fc p ^^ y ^^ ^ p % ^ ' s J ^ y
story , 'Maimie , or Mrs . Briscoe ' s Nephews , ' and there aro quite a number of shorter stories and sketches . —Time ( W . Swan Sonnensch ^ in & Co . ) hk ives the first position i to ¦ a thoughtful aer by
Mr g - . « . ~ - A --p . - —— - -w Sonnenschein ^^ p > ar ¦*» jp * -- ' —— « > ^ - « -p , » . ppi called •*^ - * - « . ^ ^ < pv ^ * The »»• la . a a ^ p Trurh & V % * ¦ p Bipr * p m _ r about V' ^ P ^^ W Elementary Education . ' Although dealing briefly with a very wide subjectMr . Sonner . schein ' s
remarks -- - — —— - ~ - aro — — - ^ g well - — - — _^ worth mr ^^ ^^ ^^ j ^ y . ^ , ^ of , _ ^ pp >* attentiou - ^ pfe . w y r *~ -r ^ p » ¦« A 4 ¦ , ^^ and - "V ^ ^^ 1 ^^ their mm *» T fT B ^ F sense and pith cannot fail to be appreciated by educationists ^ v i — - ^ —r — — — — ¦— —w ~ -i— _ - v . * A i— variety _ ^ ^ m ^— ^ ^ m * ^^ w of ^ t ^ - ^ other ^ pp ^^ pp ^ ^^^ ^ articles p ^ pf ^^ ^ p ^ B ^^ p * ^ ^| ¦ P ^^ p upon ¦^ m B ^^ ^^^ 0 ^^^
current topics , elucidated by well-known writers , make up an agreeable number of a periodical I which seems to bo rapidly and justly riaing in the I
public estimation . —The Ladies' Treasury ( Bemrose & Sons ) , as might be expected , is exceedingly hnppy — — (¦ — M ia its — — budget — t 3 of ^^ ^ bri ^^ ""^ — g VPPPh ht —¦ ^^ ' " ^ and ™ " ^ ¦ ¦ # ^ PJ useful . ^ . ^ m * ¦ ^ P ^ ^^^ 9 PPl art - ^ r ^ m ^ m ' icles ^ - ^ - ' ^ - ^ ^^ , v
which must command the interest and attention of its re tders . —In Sword and Trowel ( Passmore & Alabaster ) the opening position is occupied by
an an address iiddress . , delivered delivered at at Mentone TVrfintono . , b lw y the tho eminent nminent . editor , who likewise contributes * A War Song ' and ^ ~^» ^ ~ ~ A — ¦ Congregation ™ — ~ ^^^^ h - ' A ^^^^ l ^^ — ^^ ^^ of ^^ Frogs ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ i ^^^ B ^^^^ . '—C ^^^ hurch ^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ Bells ^ . ^^^^ ^^ v m ™^^ ^^^^
( 12 Southampton St ., W . C . ) gives a full instalment of news , notes , and reflections , which will prove acceptable to Church folk generall t . —The
at organ of the & Scottish United Presbyterian ^ y y body , entitled the United Presbyteiian Magazine ( Mr . Andrew ElliotEdinburgh ) holds steadil
on Cal its lervvood wav , showing and oth contributions , ^ r loaders of from the denomina Professor y - tion . —The Antiquary ( Mr . Elliot Stock ) in every
pngo tells of curiosities worthily roscued from oblivion . —A very pleasant little magazine is the Monthly —— — — — — - — - - - — — ^^ m Packe i ^ —^ ~— —~ m — t t— ( ^ t Walter » » — ¦ ~ ¦ ^— ^^ ^^ Smith ^^^ ww mm ¦ ^ " " " ¦ ^ " n ^ , y King ph ^ b mmm ^ m ^ " . ^ W * M ^ t ^^ k St ^^^^ ^^^ ., P W . C ^^^ ) ^ f , ^ K
its * Conversations on Books ' t > eing a very useful feature . —Sylvia ' s Home Journal ( Ward , Lock , & pi Co ~^ mw . ) has its i well known supply ¦ Pi of tho latest ¦
^ p ^ - ^ - — m ^ * v ^^ m ^^ m ^^ - ^ m pi ™ " ^™ ^^ ^ " ™ ^^^ ^ ipr v ^ ^ ^ * ^ ^ p-pr n » ^ Pr 1 P" * ^~ p ^^^ — ' — — - — - — fa & hions , useful patterns , and lively informntion . A word of commendation is likewise duo to the Familv Journal of the same publishers . —
Cyclista have recently come prominently to the front Who as prom ^ l Wo oters rld of ( Iliffe special & Son journalism is certainly , and second the
to none among these ventures . —From Messrs .
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 1, 1885, page 291, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01041885/page/11/
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