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particular circulate poems d as , follows Allibone : — states ' Voices that of , the twent Ni y g -five hfc / 43 years 000 ago copies , those ; ' Ballads up to that and time other published Poems /
in w 37 * 000 000 ; ' ' The The Seaside Spanish and Student Fireside , ' 38 / . 000 30 , 000 ; < The ; < The Belfry , Golden of Bruges Legend / / 38 17 , 000 000 ; ; ' Evangeline < Hiawatha / /
which had ; only been out 18 months , 50 , 000 . Of the prose works , * 6 utre , -Mer' had circulate culated d y 7 , 500 ouu copies cupies ; , ' Hyperion i ^ penun , / j 14 . * ,, 550 ul » i /; ; anu and ' Kavanagh . ivctvaiiagn , / 10 _ u ,, o 500 < a / , , or or a a total total of or 293 * s : j * 3 ,, uuu 000
cop This ies sale for was , the reached poetical within and 32 , ten 556 years for the fro prose m the works date , of yielding the publication a grand total of * of Evan 325 geline , 550 cop / and ies .
within _ . i less than i » twent J J y years from IT Long T ___ . fellow <• II - ___ J ' s first / V . I appearance with i -l a volume % of ori ginal poetry .
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been A broug strike ht among to a peaceful the compositors termination at . Rome The which committee had formed assumed for serious aiding proportions the men to has prolong ju ^ t the struggle ~~ " seeing that printers were daily arriving from the provinces J ¦ " - —— to — " tak — ' - ' e »¦* the places of
the feeling compositors . jl ^ | men ^ \ f ^ »_» convinced hak on W ^ — , strike J to resume that , becam they work ^ e alarm could if possible ed not in . hold regard A y out number to against the ^ a of possible — them the Masters must — results — — however ' Association — of the for movem - , the ^ advised - ~ - ¦» w ent ^ present ""¦•*¦ " ^ , ^* and "v the ~— »
remain unemployed . , , Mr . Ingress Bell , of Lavender Hill , writes to the Times to say that the house in which
Milton wrote the greater part of ' Paradise Lost' ( No . 19 York Street , Westminster ) has been almost wholly pulled down ; but the front door and its adjacent parts are still left to serve
the purpose of a hoarding , and lie suggests that , before the whole be removed , something should be done to mark exactly the siteand that the South Kensington authorities might do
well greatest to secure of Eng b lishmen y purchase . the door and , surrounding woodwork as relics of one of the very
| life The as a Rev parochial . W . Boy clergyman d Carpenter and , a the preacher new Canon to have of been St . George able to ' s , do Windsor much work , has led as an too author busy a
but his l Prophets of Christendom / a volume of sketches of great preachersreprinted from , the - ^^«« Clergyman * ^ y ^/ 's TV Magazine ^^ & , ^^ T ^ H has * had ^ Sr * " <^ n a considerabl & M ^ HPO — ^ M - e — A circ — " ulation - __ _ ^ h - _ , and "J ¦ * A he _ - is also , the author „ _ m . of
' Thoughts _ on Prayer / ' Heart-Healing / c Footprints of the Saviour / and other ^ minor religious works .
I Mr . Qeorge Bell , of York Street , was among the mourners at Sir Henry Cole ' s funeral . ; Sir Theodore Martin was among the guests at the wedding of Prince Leopold .
I will The form last the story forthcoming written b holiday y the late number Mr . James of the Rice Illustrated , in conjunction London News with . Mr . Walter Besant ,
I i held At to Cambrid promote ge the , on erection Tuesday of , a a memorial meeting of statue the to members William of Tyndale ** the Universit . Dr . Browne y and oth presided * + ers was ,
I m the absence of the Vice-Chancellor , and addresses were delivered by the Hon . and Rev . W . H . Fremantle , Mr . J . Macgregor , the Rev . Handley Moule , & c .
I ; the Byron Advices last in forei his fro last m Athens illness resident at report th Missolong ere that who hi Dr was , . and Freiber connected has , never a with German since the quitted war Philhellene of Greek Athens , who independence , is dead attended . He . Lord was
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I I d was l icative 440 f of the among market dealers value . Among in Paris the of prices authors realised ' manuscri the following pts : —Th may e * Contes be mentioned Drolatique as in 3 / -
I I , Matrix . ; / < 820 Pierrette f . ; ' Le / 420 Me'decin f . ; < Histoire de Campagne des / Treize l , 620 / f . G ; 50 ' Illusions f . ; < Eug Perdues enie Grandet / 2 , 050 / f . 2 , 000 Muc f . ! i ; I ; surprise is expressed that the National Library was unrepresented at the sale
I I | I ! n its Mr fourth . Frederic edition T . . Gammon The work 's popular has also book been , printed The Canal in Moon Boy who ' s raised became type President . for the blind / is . now ! j rs .
11 ; ^ Formation ^ S . and W . Partrid Value / ge by & Henry Co . announce H . Bourn as , nearl author y read of y ' Black , ' Light Diamonds from Darkness . ' The ; same or , Coal firm , , IS ^ " ^ ortly publish * Heroes of the Dark Continent / bFrederic T . Gammon .
y I • 5 J . ilk J ? 6 entitled ^ rnes *^ A 4 yscog Unex he plored Floye Baluchistan r ' s volume / of and travels will contain , which an is introduction at length nearing by Major comp -Genera letion l , {
I i m n * r . J month . Goldsmid ^ when , K the . C author . SJ ., & will c . probabl It will y be visit published London b . y Messrs . Griffith & Farran early w learn that MessrsSeeloy & Cointend to publishduring the month of a
six-I dp i > enny edition . of Miss Charlesworth . ' s popular . story , ' Ministering , Children . ' May , '« hr + i y neW ^ ° P nove u ^ i « l hed , entitled in 3 vols * Donovan . bMessrs , ' by Hurst Edna & Lyal Blackett l , author who of will 'Won also by issue Waiting during / will the
I I Soc i nr re ' ^ nt ? month ° ^ } leso ^ a 8 ^ new ers story of St b . y James Mrs y . , Macquoid Clerkenwell . , called , are A now Faithful being , transcribed Lover / in 3 for vols the . Harleian cent ^ Registers abound in interestsinceduring the sixteenth and seventeenth
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l II HI 4 ^ 8 ir ^ rp » i ^ n ^ on ar ^ Friday Angel , - s nex valuable t . library of works on music is to bo sold by Messrs ' . Puttied ^ = ^ = ^ m
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), May 1, 1882, page 383, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01051882/page/3/
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