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May i, 1886 The Publishers' Circular 443...
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Index to the Books published between April 16 and 30. The Words in Italics are those under which the Titles are given Alphabetically in full, with the Publisher's Name.
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Acts, in sections, Bourdillon (P.) 5s.
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Magazines, $ C.
I ^— little Folks ( Cassell & Co . ) . This bright little favou *¦• rite ~¦ — — is ^^ especially cheerful thi — s mon - — th _ - _ . The _____
j . u y ^^ ^ — ^ jr coloured picture ^^ , * A Family Yachtiug Party , ' is happily JtAm ^ W Bar r" ^ J ex --- ecuted -- , while the other — ^ t illustrations - - — > are — ' * _ T . m . _ v ^ _ ^ __> __»• ¦_ _ p _ . « ¦
not only numerous but full of life . Mrs . Molesworth ' s serial story , ' The Palace in the Garden / is quite a treat for youthful readers ; and we may also
comp gress liment of her the ^_ little author 4 story of , ' Doddleki ^ ' m >^ The _ ^ fc ^_ « Bravest m _ i ns ' upon of the the ^ Brave pro . - ' fW Short ~™ - „_ -- stori --. -- es , sketches A A , and anecdotes - ___ . _ are p g— lentiful — — — __ __ _> __ ^
in the number ^ , liveliness ^ and usefulness being _ their leading feature . Messrs . WardLock & Co . ' s series have been
received . Their , populari , ty is assured ; but we should mention that in the fine * Selected Edition * ¦ of the Waverley _ K ^ j Novels ______^ Quentin A *• - _ __ __ Bur _¦ ward _ , part Jt 1 , .
has been ^ issued . The other publications are P _& - tarctis Lives , part 6 ; Josephus , part 7 ; Popular Histories , part 7 ; Amateur Work , part 54 ; Sylvia ' s
_ 7 o ?? . e Journal , and Ward & Lock's b ami ty Journal . The Religious Tract Society offer very strong
attractions in 7 %£ Sunday at Home and 7 ^ e Leisure Hour . The children ' s magazines , The GirVs Own Paper and The Boy ' s Own Paper , are also worthy of
more than ordinary attention . We have also received The Cottager The Child and Artisan ' s Companion , New , Biogra Friendl phical y Greetings Series , ,
No . 31 , Robert Morrison , D . D ., ' and The Tract Magazine . The Century Magazine ( F . Warne & Co )
con-. tains , as a frontispiece , an excellent portrait of Nathaniel Hawthorne . To accompany this is a particularly W readable article on F ' Hawthorne ihb w
Philo-¦ ¦ ¦ ^ - ^^ - ^ ^ — ^ " ^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^ ^ fc ^^ - ^ ^ ^^^^ ^^ m ^^^ ^ m ^ " ¦ ¦ ^^ ^^^^^^ ™ *^^ w ^^ ^^ ^^ ™ ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^ p ^^^ ^^^^^ m ^^ b ** ^ P > 4 ^ k ^^^ r sophy , ' by Julian Hawthorne , giving some account of the deceased novelist ' s literary progress . * American Country Dwellings * is the
title of a paper on some gentlemen ' s houses in the States ; the description of these , further emphasised by well-executed engravings — — £ _^ — should — —
prove ^ an interesting ^ revelation to ^ J many , English readers . "The Breeding of Fancy Pigeons ' affords a very clear and well-informed treatise on these
feathered pets ; and here , again , the illustrations
give much additional charm to the subject . The
number of varieties seems to have increased since we were "boys ; such types as Blondinette , Blnei
Priest , and Owl Turbits were then , if we mistake not , unknown . Other interesting articles may be mentioned in ' Evolution and the Faith / * Prom the
9 Peninsula to Antietam , ' McClellan at the Head of the Grand Army ; ' two short stories are supplied in * Iduna' by Greorge A . Hibbardand * Perturbed
, if ^ , Spirits . ' by Brander Matthews ; and William Dean Howell's masterly work of fiction , * The Minister ' s Charge , ' is further advanced by three chapters .
Special mention should also be made of some graceful verses by Robert Louis Stephenson . The Kennel Keview ( Office 95 Strand ) . This
is one of the most interesting of , sporting magazines , containing maay amusing anecdotes , in addition to its quantity of information respecting all matters
connected with the kennel . Club and hunting meetings are admirably reported . Illustrations ( Wells GardnerDarton & Co . ) .
, , The chief attraction in this month ' s issue will be found in the poem bj r Mr . R . D . Blackburn , entitled * The Great Storm . ' The editor of this magazine
Mr . F . Gr . Heath , is making worthy progress in the , direction of giving good entertainment at an uncommonl — y ^_ reasonable — _ - __ pri i _ ce . _ Pictorially _ ^ and
otherwise the magazine deserves suppprt , and will well repay the attention of its readers . The Heretic ( E . W . Allen ) supplies a
miscellaneous series of contents . It is the object of this magazine , we are given to understand , to furnish the idle with * something to think aboutand to amuse
overworked brains / If variety count , for anything , it should certainly succeed . The opening paper is composed of ' Notes of the Month on the
Irish Question , ' then comes an article on * Manly Sports , ' followed by a series of * Dramatic Heviews '; and this in its turn is succeeded by ' The Root Idea
of the Anti-Vi visection Movement . ' The rest of the number is principally made up of fiction , and there are two serial storiesone being headed * Margaret
, , Honour , and Nora Bright , ' and the other ' Health , Wealth , and Dignity '—a similarity of title that would almost lead one to suppose they were by the
same author .
May I, 1886 The Publishers' Circular 443...
May i , 1886 The Publishers' Circular 443 1 ... — . . — " ' ,
Index To The Books Published Between April 16 And 30. The Words In Italics Are Those Under Which The Titles Are Given Alphabetically In Full, With The Publisher's Name.
Index to the Books published between April 16 and 30 . The Words in Italics are those under which the Titles are given Alphabetically in full , with the Publisher's Name .
Acts, In Sections, Bourdillon (P.) 5s.
Acts , in sections , Bourdillon ( P . ) 5 s .
Affinities , a romance , Praed ( Mrs . Campbell ) 2 s . Amelia , Fielding , library edit . 5 a . Anecdotes of Lawyers , Doctors , and Parsons , Timbs , Is .
Angler , Scientific , Foster ( David ) 3 rd edit . 3 s . Apostolic and Post-Apostolic Times , Lechler , 2 toIs . H > s . Arabian Nights , Sinbad the Sailor , 6 d . and 8 d .
Asthma , Dobcll ( Horace ) 4 s . 6 < 1 . Australia , or England in the South , Sutherland , Is . 6 d . & Is . Bacon , Macaulay ( Lord ) Gd . & 3 d .
Bakewell and its Vicinity , Handbook , Cokayne , Gd . Baldwin , Dialogues , Lee ( Vernon ) 12 s . Beaton ' s Bargain , Alexander ( Mrs . ) Is .
lieecher ( H . W . ) Selected Sermons , 7 b . Biblico-tlioolopical Lexicon , Cremer , translated , 3 Hs . Biblico-theological Lexicon , Crcmer , Supplement , 14 a .
Black Cross Mystery , Corkran ( Henriette ) Gd . Bliss of Revenge , Jacob ( T . Evan ) Ca .
Bolingbroko , a Study , Collins ( J . 0 . ) 7 s . 6 d .
Boys , Historic , Brooks ( E . S . ) 3 s . 6 d . Hums , Robert , Poetical Works , 1 b . 6 d . Canada , Old Regime in , Parkman ( P . ) 14 th edit . 7 a . 6 d .
Captain Spitfire and Unlucky Treasure , Alarcon , 6 d . Chantry House , Yonge ( C . M . ) 2 vols . 12- « . China , Sacred Books , by Legge ( Jas . ) 2 void . 25 s .
Cliristi , Gesta , Jiruce ( 0 . Loring ) 2 nd edit . 7 s . Gd . Churchette , Sermons for the Young , Howatt . 3 s . 6 d . Continental ( Iaide , Practical r * enaml , l 88 G , 5 s .
Dan ' s Sister , < fec , Stories , 2 n . Gd . and 2 s . Daughter of tho Gods , * SYanl < "p ( James ) 2 vols . 21 s . David Copperflcld , Dickens , illuat . 2 vols . 3 $ .
Discontent , Thoughts and Speeches , Iiurke , Gd . and 3 d . Duches . se do Langeais , Balzac ( H . do ) illust . 3 ft , ( 3 d . Karthly Paradise , Morris ( W . ) new edit . Vol . 2 , 5 s .
Egypt , Warm Corners in , 6 s . ElHs , ElBie , Life chapters , Bowman ( H . ) new edit , 3 s . 6 d .
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), May 1, 1886, page 443, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01051886/page/17/
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