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3 88 The Publishers' Circular May, l8gz
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Books Received :— ^ 1 R Messrs —• For »*...
From Mr . L . Upcott Gill . — ' Indian Outfits and Establishments : a Practical Guide for persons jk
about ¦ which to should reside be in taken India out ; , and detailing the requirements the articles of home life and management there . ' By an
Ang rience lo- the Indian troubles . These of who a * griffi have n' known in starting by expe on - the career of the Angt lo-Indian , will not be
disposed before us to , is undervalue so plainly a -written book which from , like practical that experience C . Every ^ matter , from - th - e p -reliminaries
Indian of the voyage society , out men , up us to for the dinners arrangements , and other of practical points j ~ of domestic management - in the
East ^ , is carefully dealt with , and the ,- book may be commended as supplying what is really wanted .
From Mr . John Heywood . — ' Grammar for the Million , based upon Cobbett ' s Grammar , in Ten Lessons . ' Althougtj h the once widel — y «/ -used — -- _____ Cobbett ' s
Grammar may in these days of advanced education and of perfection of school literature'be held to be out of dateit must always keep its
place as the basis of popular , grammars , and the author of this little work has used it with the best results . In the limited space of his
twentyfour pages he has contrived to give us all the chief principles and rules of grammar and many practical illustratiors ; in fact , his work is well fitted for the use of ' the million' for whose
special benefit it is published . , From Messrs . Hodder & Stoughtort . — * Tho Pioneer Boy , and how he became President : the
M Story . Thayer of the , Auth Life or of of Abraham ' From Log Lincoln Cabin . ' to B White y W . House . ' The parallelisms A . between tho life of
Lincoln and Gar field are neither few nor far to of see the k , and last those President who ' were s life interested as told by in Mr — the . Thay — story er
, - ^ ^ i in his remarkably attractive narrative ' From Log to Cabin rank to as White a companion House , ' volume will fin . d t It his is well an instruc worthy
wholesome not tive onl and y elevating to lessons form p p behind leasant iece of it reading . biograp , h but j , ' calculated to leave
From Messrs . Houlston & Sons . —' The Exclusive Pastoral Title Care of of the these Church Realms of England Maintained to the
Proved , with some other Remarks on Romish B and . C . L Protestant , Q . C ., Retire Dissent d Jud . ' ge By Josiah Count W y . C Smith ourts , ,
and a Bencher of Lincoln ' s Inn . Mr . Smith ' s proposition , to the maintenance and defence of which this able little tractate is devotedstands
as follows : — , Churchmen nant .. ii * The , »* d « Ch , inomination € u rch * 1 hi but of * itvrt England its . , , jia n ministers . 3 taug ^ du m not h t merel by uy miiiiy m y the preferable e even ven at iiluuc ta domi ched ij cm -
pastoral care , of these realim of are England exclusively and Wales entitled ( to to say the nothing of Scotland and Ireland ) , as distinguished from
all all Proteatant other other denomin denomin . So that ations ations the ministers of of Christians Christiana of no , , whether whether other denominations Romish Romish or nr are have onl v any . auxilia uw Divine ^ ru / co / [ ies -ordinate jj far authority , teac but h ( at tho the truths highest of )
Ghri v » r ^ & t ' s y Holy Catlioli C , , c so w or ; Universal » r as hh they limy Church leacii . ine iruuis or As with mi l ght l bo expected from his long acquaintance
are of clearness vigorousl egap of y hraseolo stateme and tersel gy nt and , y the put with arguments and the importance ad lainness vanced
with which ho sets before his brother , Churchmen p the their hindrances unquestionable which responsibilities imped © the work for and many of - of the pro
him gress to be a faithfu Church l and at uncompromising the present day witness shows . Prom Messrs ¦ . W ¦¦ . A A mmbb . iK . Johnston— ' Johnston ' s
— ~~ ^ w * m *^ ^« ^ m ^ mmw ^ v ^ i ^^ mw * m m * w ^ n ~~ m ~ " T . ^ f * m , J |^ u \ fj \^ j jj arid Shilling ital ' Johnston National ^^ ^^ '^ s ^^ Sixpenny ^^ Atlas ^^^ m ^ h ^ ^ t ^^^^^ u ^ fc ^ W of National ^^ h w Genera ^^ V ^** ^ b ^^ ^ L ^ m % jHf It l Atlas ^ ^^ G ^^/^ Bi eograp ^ W fc ^ r ^ . ' Two ^ Jw h y ^ f , W '
caplittle atlases , containing , respectively ,
marked and twenty fre -four e laces fro and m which sixteen that excessive often maps confuses , cl overloading early the coloured of II
with learner its . p stiff The cloth Shilling cover , so , is Atlas a marvel ' more of especial cheapness youn } ^ ?
Fro Treatise m Messrs on Mathematics . Crosl ) y Lockwood as Applied & to the Co . — Cori 'A
Practical structive Treatise Arts . ' B on y the Francis , Joints ^~ — - — Camp mad — -w > . ^ e v in and «« , C . E used . — 'A hv - Builders UuwVi . IIV
. ' By Wyvill J . Christy , Architect and Surveyor «/ . These two treatises form volumes vrxutiAl of
— - — * ^ g \ J \ Weale ' s ' Rudimentary and Educational Series ' the value of which as a library of scientific and ,
technical Mr . Camp manual in * s work s has has long reached been widel a secon y recognised d edition . and is issued fter revision '
and Mr now . Christy ' s a book is apparen and tl enla y an rgement actual addi 1 1 tion . ¦ to the . 1 list 1 »« TT deals *» 1 in -
. He succession with drainage joints , and the joints used by bricklayers , p masons lasterers ,-tilers plum , slaters bers , , zincworkers carpenters , smiths coppersmiths , joiners ,
that treated glaziers every . , gasfitters , branch , paperhangers of the subject , and , is comp paviors letel , so y ,
From Messrs . J " . Masters & Co . — ' Gold Dust : a Collection of Golden Counsels for the Sanctification of Daily Life / Translated and abridged
from the French by E . L . E . B . Edited by Charlotte M . Yonge . To a large number of readers Miss Yonge ' s imprimatur x will frank this little
volume even more effectively than an episcopal recommendation , and , as a matter of fact , her name ^^^^ ^ ^» ^^^^ ^ " ^^^ as ^ b *^ V ~ - ^^ editor ^^^ ^^^ " ^^ B ^^ P ^^ ^^ H is ^— V ^^ p a —^ T ^^ guarantee ^ H ^^ k ^^ T ^^ ^^^^ P ^^^ ^^^ " ^^ ^ r ^^^ B ^^ - ^^ - ^^ that - ^^ ——^~ —~ ~— ~^ the ^ —^ ^^ — tone — — — — of — .
the book may bo accepted as in accord with the [ has teaching ever been of that devoted Ang . lican The school little extracts to which -with she [
sp wh iritual ich the ity and book fervour is filled , and are set forth marked , in language by high j [ literature familiar to of all who the are Gallica acquainted n Church with the the duties religious of
common lifo , and the spirit in which , temptations and vexations may be encountered and overcome . From the Midld Educational
CompanyBir-Thomas mingham . II — Bott an ' RoDinson To put Crusoe Defoe / ' in s ' v Robinson ^ rse , , ly \
that Lticvti Crusoe we \ vu 7 into may niixy . rh as cvo yme . well iron is quote v such ^ uui , o a three ^^ bold vu or v ^» undertaking show four lines how
from the author ' s preface which will it came We know to be that entered times heave upon changed : — , and works as well , And Ana truly iruiy book dooks s are are written written now nuw and to uu d bcII tcr ^ h ? ; ,
I Defoe felt should ' s immortal now work be put , so in good modern verse c . , published earl In the recollections asked a few famous ltimou years of since the prize , Earl fi we ihter read of how Albemur that ho lei tuo e ,
can about oijco onco the iihkcu issue of a a , a bat tle pii ^ ho u--jn was ^ g *^ to ^^ be enpgea in . * My lord , I wish it was to be fit sonic somewhat ( fought ) ««> in
frame the tho answer answer of mind . . Tliis This of the appears a ^ oears gentleman to uo who has «»» " mau - Robinson K . nl ) inRon Crusoe Crusoo a a new new sui suitt , for ior Il as 9 k s ^^)' • ' I
And I fear shall a castigation be glad indeed hard and when , fast all , is pan . Lot us hope that the critics will not bo ^
ferocious us Mr . Bott apprehends . From and Messrs Solos' . Nos Morgan 1 and & 2 Scott combined . — Sacml . So < J
and vocal sung ioeos b , y Ira new . V . and Sankoy old , . eomo A collect of *» ! . on ^ «« o ' *« ^ p and h , and others of the I
gelistic psalm song ymn school type which , Mr . Sankey iias i . what wiihl so popular is is known . Th © music bjiui short i is score admirably i and witn pr' ° ^
Moody and Known Sankey as us onco more ^"' " in , this l * con nnntrf i I is likelto meet witn
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3 88 The Publishers' Circular May, L8gz
3 88 The Publishers' Circular May , 8 gz
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), May 1, 1882, page 388, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01051882/page/8/
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