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-. v i edition has been issued by this house pf Mr . Edward » » S wv . Pron 4 & w —¦ vppw s - translation v « snr rvir vb of v * Cur vvvv - Deas ~ r - ^^^ v ^ MW v v ^^^^ p ^ p ^ p ^ phpv jb ^^ p * ^ wa . ^ p ^^^^ p ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^ p ^^^^^ wpwwpp ^ ,
Homo Archbishop ? Wh of y G Canterbury -od became . The Man / volume by Anselm forms , the first number of the * Christian Classics Series '
a ^^ ^ . ^^ . ^ scheme ^ PP ^ ^ . ^^^ P ^^^ ^^^ ^^ P ^ ^^™^^^ in ^^ P ^ P ^^ " ^^ " ^^ every P ^^ P ^^ ^^ PF ^^ " ^ ^^^ P ^ P ^ P way ^^ p ^ ^ " ^^ ^^^^ admirable ^ P ^^ P ^ ^™^^ ^^™ *^* ^^^^ ^^^ ^^ V ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ and ^^^ P ^ ^^^^^ ^ " ^^ excellentl ^^™ r ^ ""^^ P ~—^ P 1 W * " ^™~ ~^^ ^^ " ^^ *^^ P ^ P ~ y , ^^ conceived . —Other volumes received from this Society are the ' Memoirs of Thomas Smith
Thomson / who for long was a medical missionary in India , and ' The Kays of Sunlight / an admirable collection of readings for
working Strejtton ^ b ^ h , Mr men s . ' ' s Prosser ^ homes , , Buth ^ ~_^_ furnished ^__ Lamb A ¦ ^ h ^ M , b ani y Hes ^^^ ti ^ k other ^ H ba A writers well known in connection with' healthy
and stimulating literature . From Messrs . Roper & prowley , 29 I ^ udgat © Hill . —* Two North-Country Maids : An
Everyday which Story justifies / by Mabel its title Wethefal better . than This ninety is a -nine tale out f hundred storiesIt is actually
a very o Ul simp C ev » C er 1 J y le UUUUJ story of quiet 11 DO . . life . But IS aK if -li ' UUhllJ may be questioned whether the public , who for the
most out of part themselves desire , in particularl their fiction y care to for be taken these peaceful L / vupxsw- * % •¦ --. every v ^ » vx v day VpL « v w jur novels ^ s w- vxof . Miss .. hs- ^ -fcwk ? Wetheral v v v uva «_•» when fr * - v /« - «
she next essays ' a work of fiction should put racters more h substance more thoroug into her hly p in lot hand ^ and ^^^ . hold Her hh her presen cha- t
. . ventur w som ^^^ p ^^ *^^ p ^^^ e - ^^ r ^^^ p w ^ respects *~ e ~ - ~—^^ is ^^^^* ~^ w ^^^ - ^ b y ^™~ ^^^^^ it no ~" - ^^^ - ^^ is ^^ means ^^^ P * PPfc ¦ ^^ worth ^^^^ ^^^ ^ discourag y * - ^—— - ^— of - ^^^^_ *^ m ~ eommendatronr ^ p ing ^^— , - ^^ . v and pj— *— — — in j but pp ^ ^ ppb ¦ ^ p" with w ^ ^^ r ^ v ^^ p greater ^¦^ k ^^ v ^ V ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ experience ^^^ - ^^^^ H ^ r ^^ r ^^^* ^^ ^^ ^^^^ " ^^ ^^^^ and ^ ™ " ¦—^ ^^ b practice wqp ««^ ^ b # ^ v ^^ ^^ ^» ^^^ ^^ p- ^ she ^ r . ^^^ v ^^^ will ^ v ^^^ ^~
From do infini Mes tel srs y . better Smith we ., believe Elder . & Co . — 'Love the Debt , ' bv Richard Ashe King , a very spirited
novel noveL , will will be he welcome "welcome to to travellers travellers and and readers readers generally , in the cheap form in which > it is now published y —— - — —— - " " ^ ^ vw ^ .
From Mr . William Stevens . —Admirers of lovemaking and its surroundings , in large and unadulterated dosesare likely to be particularl
well pleased with , ' Sweethearts / one of two y stories Story forming Teller / the Altogeth latest volum er f in e this of the extremel — -. ' Famil — _ y y
tender ^ j narrative - there - ^^ m are , no fewer than four couples , and no sooner has one got married and settled than the affairs of another are discussed k .
The result is very young-tromanish . Her Johnnie , ' the other story of the volume , has more substance and character , albeit it rejoices in a
singularly ugly and inappropriate title . The author individuality of these into tales her will work have if she to means throw to greater retain
the interest of her readers . Life is not exactly of made wedding up of -dresses artless , g and irl , talk though and good the descri enoug ption h in
their way , these features in their superfluity are liable to become nauseous . From Mr . Elliot Stock i . — « A New Othello i / b y John
Hyndford posed —w -- ¦ , is ^ r ^ B ^^^^ V . the V ^ r ^^^^ r ^ - ^^^^ " Jealousy —* mainspring ^ ^^ r " " —^ ^ - ^ ¦ ^^^ , ^^ as of ma * — — ¦ th y is natura — story " ^^ ^^^ - ^^^ —~ . ll y It be ~ " relates » ^^^^ sup ^^ - ^ ¦ ^ - , after a decidedly skilful and readable fashionthe
domestic troubles of one William Langabbit , , a land fisherman . Unlike at a the small personage village on of the the p coas lay t however of
Scot-William finds out his mistake before he , murders , - his lover | wife i . i , He wvoh but at not once before determines he has killed ¦¦¦ to commit ¦ her supposed ¦ suicide ¦
during the and —* - ~^ r v child as his a fearful put ^ ^ m ^ wife ^ a ^^ r ^^ v out " ^^ p will ^^ pv s ^^^ to torm " ^^ not ^^^^ sea w ^^ r ^^ ^»— which part ^ together ^» ^^^^^^^ ^» ^^^^ from ^^ »^ is ^ ^^ , th ^^^ and him ' ^^^ en ^^ f- ¦¦ , raging ¦ are ¦ he ¦ » - ^ , ^^ drown she ^ . ^^^ ^^ , The and ^ m - ^ - ^ ed - ^^ , v
From volume Mr . also T contains Fisher ' Up A Ghost . win . — Story The . ' varied and wonderful have been story written of * b Ancient y h a i pen more pi IHl hub gypt competent w ' could - *^ hardl tha & y
forms that - ——^ —— - ¦• " ^^ of ¦ ™ ^ the ^ r Profe ^ r ... «« new v w ¦«• ssor . * . ¦ ^ " ^ ^ w volume f ^""^ George ¦ T . r ¦ vv ^ of ^* r JRawlinson ^ i « v — the ^ r ^ - ^ ^ . r" " ' - ^ Story r r ¦ — . »^ ^ bv The *^ ' ^ ' ¦ ¦ of ' ^^» book ^^ - - the ¦ - ¦¦ ' ¦ f ^ F
and Nations hig ' her Series in , publi which c estimation seems to . be rising The previous higher ¦ - r ¦ volume
Empire , / g did iving much the , grap towards hic story extending of ' Alexander the repu ' - s '' tation ¦ of these booksand we ¦ should jp not be sur i -
prised — — — — ^~ if ^ ' ^^^ the ^ . v ^^^^ V ^ h ^ . ^ p ^^ . > new ^^^ v p ^ . B ^^ r ^ . addition ^ p ^ r ^^ V ^ I ^ V , ^ H ^^ V ^ V ^^>^^^ ^ . P ^^ V strengthened ^ ^ f ^ . ^ p . ^ p ^ . v ^ . ^ ^ . ^ p ^^¦ . ¦^^ v ^^^^^ ^^^ pvPV the ^^^ ^^ . ^ v ^^ r bond ^ . ^ v ^ . v ^^^^^^^^ . Professor collaboration - ™~ 1 ~ "" ' ^^ ^ ^»^^ ^ W ^^ Rawlinson ^ ' . P ^ " ^^ of ^ ' ^ ¦¦^ ^ " ^ - ^ Mr ^ . ^ ^ Arthur ^ ( ^^^ who P ^^ - ^ . P ^ H . ^» - ^ , F ^»*^ . H by Gilman - ^ l »^» ^« B the ^^ ^ B ^ VP ^^¦ V ^ ^^^ way ^ ) opens ' ^^^ , has ^^ ¦ ' ~ V ^ PW the the ^ PP ^^^ ' ^ . P
history Egypt . by Thereafter an account he of speaks the land of and the p dawn eople of of history — - ™ ^ j , H the - ^ ' —^ - ^^ pyramid ^ f ^ v _ j " ^^ ¦ ^ ™ ri ^™^™ - ^^ ¦ builders ¦ ^ ^^^» ^ ¦ ^ i ^^ "^ ^ . ^ ^^ p - ^» , w Thebes ^^^ v ^» ^» ' ^¦ p ^^» p ^ . P" . ^ v , ^ m the " ^^ r ^^ m ^^ r ^^ pp good ^ pj . ^» ^ . ^^ ^ . ^ ^^^^
Amenenrhat , Abraham in , Egypt , and so on continuousl and —— ' •^—~~ ~^ the ^ ' ¦ - ^^ y succeeding v ^ p * ^ WB unti ^ p ^ ^^ r *^ pp *^^ l the ^ ^^^^ f ^ % stories ^ revolts ^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^ 1 T **^ of are v ^ w ^ v ^ the . w told ^ . r ^|^ ^ Persian v v . ^ , H ^ and w ^ P ^ i ^^ ^ p ^ the v «^ Qonquest ^ pr ' li tfvb ^ Bpjf g ^ k ht 44 fe ^ p *
a goes fall out index in darkness are . lied ' Illustrations . , a map , and supp From Mr . T . UpwardExeter ( LondonW . Kent
, , & appear Co . ); ing —Among for the the season guide- we books would which recommend are now to notice Upward ' s Illustrated Guide to Exeter / i
There are two editions of the book . The information is well arranged , and shows the accuracy which - — — - - - should ^—^ v - ^^ - ^ - ^ m " ™ - - ¦—^ be p ^^ — expected ~^^ ^^^^ p ^^ r - ^^ - ^^ ^ ' ^^ " ^^^ p in ^^ ^^^^ a ^ b ^ r ^ ^ local ^ ^^ p- - ^^ - ^^ r ^ r ^^ production ph ^ - ^™ ^^^ ^^ - ^ ' ^ p ^ - ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ . ^^ ^
From the Messrs States / . b "Ward Sir , E Lock . W . & W Co atkin . — . Canad Bart . a M and . V . These - ^— ^~— ^^ *^ ^^ * a Recollections *^^ p ^^ ^^ i ^^ ^» i ^ y ^^ ^ p ^ p > ^^ ^ ^ . i ^ ' cove ^^ ^ pp p v ^ b ^^ r » the ^^^ *» ^ r peri m * r ^^ t ^ « k od ^^ " ^^ . v ¦ between «^^ ^ , ^ v ^ ? ^^ ^ p ^ - ~
and 1851 and tracted 1886 . residence The aut in hor the ' s frequent Dominion visits makes to him one pro of the first authorities upon its affairs
social and ^™ ~^^ " ^» r " ^^ political ^» ^^^» ^^^ ^^^^^ ™^ . ^^^ - ^^ ^ ip ^^^^ The P ^ H ^^ ^^^^ ^^ p work ^^ W ^^ p ^^ ^^ p ^^^ is ^^ H ^ V also ^^ — ¦ — ' ^^ B to » I ^ ^ a ^ i ^ ^^^ larg ^ l ^^ P ^^*^^» ^ e , H extent descriptive , so that many interesting glimpses y ^ v * ™ »* »^»^ - ^»^^ of ^ pv ^ the a ^« M &^> < natural aa « jv --iff «^ # ^ features ^ k >« % ^ m \ s ^*» ^^ Itj of * - * ^ the v & m ^ pr country ^ p # v ^ * - *^ . ^ «^ « . y
are afforded . Historically they period spoken of has and been the ~ faTffs very -by momentous Sir pdward for Watkin North make America bis ,
book especially valuable . All who advocate Federation will he . sure to find it so . In his preface the authori says : —* Anypne who reads
what follows will know that I am an Imperialist —that I hate Little-Englandism ; that , so far . as my puny powets would go , I struggled for the
union of the Canadian Provinces in order that they might be retained under the sway of the and best under form of the government b ^ tst government —a limited of that monarch form — y ,
the beneficent rule of our Queen Victoria . . . . In this period of thirty-six years the British American -mm Provinces have been more than once on ^»^^™ ¦ ¦ - ^^ w ^ m ^^ ^ j ^^^^ p ^ v ^™ ^^ V ^» ^ pp » ^*^ ^ p * r ^ K ^ p m * m ^ ^^ r ¦ ^ ' ^^ - ^ r ii -w ^—^ — ' ^—r - _ — - ^^— — v ^ - ^
the slide . The abolition of the old colonial policy ful ^ of ^™ ~^*^ m ^^ m trade , ^ m contemptuous ^ . pp - ^ r ¦¦ ^^^ PB was ^ v ^ pipp 4 pb ^ Bi . tf a ^ v ^ HVB great ^ p ^ ^^^« ^ pi ^ treatment w wren ^^ P ^^* ^ . ^^ ^ " ^^^^ ch ^^ ^ P' . ^^^^^ ^^ The of —^ cold colonies ^^ ^^ — , ^—— neglect in —^ - -
general doctrinaire , and Whi of s Canada and Benthamite in particular Radicals , by and the b ¦ v y m Tories ^^ v ^ ~^^ r p ^ p . ^^ p * . pi ^ of ^ i ^ f . p . the ^^ g ^ .. ^ pi ; " ^ . p , Adderley ^^^^^ m ^ p ^^ ^ p ^ ^^ p ^^ " ^^ p ^~^ » —™ school ^ ^^ — — — ^~^ — , w had — , w up , _^ Lj to
recent nuding periods Canada , of become the Imperi a pai al red nfu -coat l strain disgusted . De-. And the constant whisperi * at t—
hevery door bined W <•¦ ^ pr *» » many «« of kiiMVpV a with Canada a . p ^ the ^ fcrfppj * r b m ^* pj » y expenditure ^ p *^ p United ** ^ **** ^^ - ^^ i m ^^ . pp » pBtn . ¦ Spates - ^ j ** u . f- ^ . of w » ^—^ influences United pf ^ m - -- — - ^— — ng | P « - ^ States , commoney on Nova Scotian and / " other Canadian
elections , must be looked to and stopped , to prevent These ¦ 4-P . P--- *^* 'K * W words * W >/ a slide VIW give ^ -W & V ** in the «/*> the k ^ # best - » di ^ P *» h- * rection »*• key * - »»*» to ¦ ' - ^ - of » V an »» - Washington understand »»* WpI » —W- ^ -. — pV T VPpPP- - — . '
ing which of is the assuredl contents the of most Sir E enli . Watki htened n ' s book work , on ^^ pbppB Canada ^^^ r VbV ^ pi ^ fb ^ WV ^ Vw *« W which V W vwpK ^ ^ p ^ Apt has # *•• y **^ appeared v * v pr Vapf ^ v wv v ^ ppp <« ' ^~ for ^ ^^ r ¦¦> v some g ^^ . r —p ^*^ i ^ pr years ^^ m ¦ ^^ ^ ww *^ p > ^ .
From the same . —The author ( Emma M . Murdoch ) of three detective stories that have reached us certainly believes in the attractions of sensation
for number her readers of peop . le ^ Probabl will revel y shq in the is right feast , and of villainy a large s N that The she Detective so lavishly provides Out uui . The of stories are \
A ne JjeiecT . ive ' s s Daughter j ^ augnier ,, '' ox a a . Labyrinth jun ^ yjmn ., u ' ., and these ' volumes The Diamond ( part of Coterie a series . ' that The the printing publishers of
are issuipg ) is especially good . ^ ^ "" —•• ' — 1 - ¦ -WF'
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 1, 1887, page 623, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01061887/page/17/
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