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General Grant / completing the work , will be ! published simultaneously in America and
England on the 10 th of May . Mr . C . H . Herford has just returned for
press the last proofs of his work , ' Studies in the Literary Relations of England with
Germany in the Sixteenth Century . ' It will be issued by the Cambridge University Press .
Mr . Mr St anf Henry ord will publish Baker at has once prepared his ' Practi , and
cal Notes on the Treatment of Deformities , . ' The work is the result of extensive
opportunities of observation during a residence of ten years v as -. House Surgeon *—¦* to the Royal «/ Ortho-_
poedic Hospital , and while not attempting to deal ^^^ - * ** - »^— ' with " ' " - ^ ~ -- ^— the ' ^ — ¦ pathology — ~~~ ' ^ - ^^— ^^ ^^ ' ^^ ¦ v ^ h or ^^ ^^ causes ^ - ^ ^^^ r « r «> w ^^ *^^ of ^^^ ^^ def ^^^ e f ^^ W ^ ormi ^^ ^ ifc ^^^^ b ^ U -
ties , gives shortly the methods of treatment found most effectual for relief or cure of
common forms . A variety of woodcuts elucidate the text .
Mr . Stanford has ready for issue a ' Handy Guide to Norway , ' by Thomas B . Willson , M . A . The The book qook as is tne the result result or of visits visits made ma . d « W by the thp .
author during the last thirteen years , and the hotels details & of c . information are thoroughl regarding to date ' stations . The , '
, , y up volume is handier in form than either * Murray ' or ' Baedeker' and yetit is believedwill be
found to contain , all necessary , information , for QjUAX an extended V-U-V ^ AXV ^ VVI , tour « y V ^ W > . ^ in XXX this «/ A « . JB . KJ increasing AlXvX . VUIKJlXA ^ L l L y ¥ popular IJV / kJ LtJ-CV l
country , A series of maps , and an appendix on — the - — flora ¦ ¦ ¦ — - — — and — — — — - — Lep ——¦ ~ XX m *^ idoptera — ' ^^ ^ — m *^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ P ^^^^ of ^™^ w ^^ ' Norway ^ . ^^ m ^^^ ^^» w » ^^^ F »/ ^ are fc ^^ ' ^ M * ^^^
included . Mr . Stanford will issue immediatel
4 Infant School Management ; with Notes y of , Lessons on Objects , and on the * Phenomena
of Nature and Common Life , ' by Miss Sarah J . Hale , late Teacher of Method , St . Katherine's Training CollegeTottenhamnow
at Newnham . The work is , of a thoroug , hly practical nractical character character , and and the thft sketches sketches of of lessons lftasona
, in 4 Food ' Natural Plants History and , ' others 'Natural ' and Phenomena ' Common /
Objects and Employments , ( chiefly connected with the dwelling )/ are such as to interest
and attract the pupil , while giving valuable hints and suggestions to the teacher .
Mr . J . W . Arrowsmith has printed an edition _ of __ Andre _ w Lang 's new fiction , c The
Mark of Cain ^ , ' on hand-made paper , in limp parchment coversat an advanced price .
Copies can only be obtained , from the publisher . The story , which is a highly imaginative one ,
is noticed elsewhere . Mrs . Oliphant ' s new novel—or at least on ©
of her new novelsfor like other successful novelists she has general ^ ly several in the press
or running in serials at a time—is called ' The Bon of His Father . ' One of Mr . Christie
Mnrrav Person Murray ' Singular s a latest latest . work work As s s both or of hction fiction novelists was was are * * worth Jb Fiirst rst imitating 4 O ? , we may «/ soon expect A to hear of
His Uncle ' s Nephew' and 'Third Person Plural , Present Indicative . ' It is really high time that our novels were named on a new
principle . Hardly a living novelist has not
written written 4 one one ' s H with with usband the the / title title or the ' like ; and ' a Wife W it ire is ,. * ¦ a ^ b ¦ - ¦ j-ffc ^ .. 1 ^ " ¦ ' ¦ r h
really dilhcult to keep them . all clear in one s
mind . Of late such titles as ' 45 King ' s Road / and ' 70 Russell Avenue ' have been favourites .
Why not improve on this idea , and number our novels just as we do streets 123 < fcc .
each novelist having , as it were , , , a street , , to , himself ?—St . James ' s Gazette ,
In thirty years time Major Westphal has distributed no fewer than 300000 Testaments
with Psalmsand 100000 Bibles , to soldiers of , the German , army . ,
In anticipation of the beginning of the Jubilee year in June , a new volume by the
Rev \ Charles Bullock , B . D ., author of ' England's Royal Home / will be shortly published at Home Words officeIt ii will jlj be uk ? entitled / iiiAi c .
iXtXi XJiuiruz ; rr urusO fjianj ^ . ; . w . x c >< xv 4 . ' The Queen ' s Resolve : " I Will Be Good , " > in allusion to an expression used by the Queen
when first informed that she was heir to the throne . It will be illustrated with portraits
and engravings , and will comprise a full biography of her Majesty ' s life .
A fifth thousand of c England's Royal Home' is now ready . The Queenin a letter
from General Ponsonby , expressed , herself as ' much pleased with this volume . '
Messrs . Marion & Co . ' s sample book , this unusuallattractive and completeis
nearl year y ready to y submit to the trade . We , will shortly take an opportunity of drawing further
attention to Messrs . Marion ' s novelties . MrCharles P Jfc Brown ¦^* »»^«» who ¦— has —— — - — broug — ht
JLTJB . JU . ^^ Jfc **^** - * ^ ^ W P *^ -. . ^*~ ^ , w » ^^ ^ 7 out many excellent designs for clasps , purse mounts Tnnnnt . s & froc ... lia has . s recently recent ! v registered registered wnat what he ne
calls the , new , ' Triclasp . ' It is an extremely neat and effective fasteninga real novelty
and peculiarly well adapted , for handsomely , bound Bibles and Prayer-books . The
wholesale houses have taken it up well . Mr . Martin Tupper ' s book , 'My Life as volume an Author / is / almost is promised j rf uni ^ - »^»^ in immediatel ^ this — ^ — respect — — ¦— y . th Th a e t
it ^^ includes ijtAAJLVJLt > * F reminiscences ** Jfc * ¦** v ^ p *»»» . » . . que ¦* ' * - ^^ , incidents * . « . »» - —» -- - * w , and -y , anecdotes of a remarkable life extending over more
than seventy years . * Chiefly the New Atlantis / writes Prof . Ruskin of Bacon ' s works in his ' blottesquely '
amended list of the ^ best ^ hundred ^ ^ 1 books ^ ^ . This flTT * ^ remarkable JL , V ^ AAJLUJA . * . * . * . * P ^ Jl ^ X essay vk ^ KI ^ V » , * together *^^^ - ^ - *^ ^^ ^¦ . »»^^ ^ with *» * ¦»¦ —— . the — . -w- ' Wisdom — —
of the Ancients / can be had for threepence as a volume of ' CasseH ' s National Library /
* How to Send a Boy to Sea / by Franklin title Fox , of late a new captain book f in which P *¦ -m . & will O . be ¦¦>* service —— published |^— . _ - - , is the in
\ J JJ . \ J JL , X ^— " JL \ JV * *¦ ^ + f » » **•* ^¦ S ^•¦ r m- ^ w » ^» . . ^^ *« . »» " ^ *— . - - a popular form by Frederick Warne & Co . The RevTTeignmouth ShoreM . A .
Chaplain in . Ordinary . to the Queen , , has , undertaken to edit for Messrs . Cassell & Co .
a series of helpful manuals on the religious difficulties of the day . The following volumes
of this J _ T __ series _ ... ^ are _ _^» __ just - » « _ j-u J . read —n j-v . rf-v ^~ l- y w- : — L Creation ¦* ^ rt ^ -V *""¦ fc ^ A ~ V \ " % , b lltT y the \ JX JL \ ^ Lord mV ^ JL \ J ^ Bishop , JLf | A KJ > A M- A _ ^ r of V-r ^^ ¦ Carlisle ^ - * ^ w j » - ^* r «^ j * ^^ ; j ' The - •—¦ ^ " ¦^^ ¦ Divinity ¦ — —¦ ^ w
of Our Lord / by the Lord Bishop of Derry ; ' The Morality of the Old Testament / by the Rev . Newman Smyth , D . D . ; 'Prayer / by
the fVi £ » Rev R ^ v . T T . Teignmouth Tni < yninoiit , li Whore Shore , . M M . . A . . ; : and and other volumes are in active preparation .
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I May i , 1886 The Publishers' Circular 435
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), May 1, 1886, page 435, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01051886/page/9/
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