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^ if % l i # ffiNtlWHN * G 0 . ' $ HEW tWi JRTetv Catalogtie , 8 pp ., JPost-free . ) ' . . i . ! A NEW WORK ON CANAL AND BARGE LIFE . LIFE permission IN , to THE George . Smith CUT of . Oalville By Amos . Rbade . 6 * . With a Frontispiece . Dedicated , by , that * we Evidently should be a faithful brought picture face to of face oar with Canal the Population life-sorrows —a of race this still strange outside and the miserable pale of class law of and beings civilisation . Such . a narrative It is well as this mast do something to educate the public conscience . "—Academy . THE BLARNEY BALLADS * By C . Ii . Graves . With 14 Full-page Cartoons by G . R . BtAiiKETT .- Pep . 4 to . cloth extra , 7 * . 6 < f . extravagant The Spectator humour which ( May 26 used th ) to say be s : regarded '" The Blarney as her erreatest Ballads gift " show that The Ireland humour has consists not run in dry making of that the delicious reader and feel at the every shriek point of ironic how great ecstasy and with astounding which tlie the poet departure expresses from his an enjoyment old , a statelier of the , burlesque and a juster in the oolicy situation has been , in Some spite of of them his patriotism are well worthy is certainly -even delicidus of Goldsmith ' s In genius the very happy That parody picture of of Moore Mr . Gladstone ' s " Mr . Orator outdoin Puff g the n — wild really est a Iri very shman much in Parnellite keener satire orators than when Moore they ' s— speak a still in more England impressive and the contrast very same is orators drawn when between they the speak present in Ireland attitude ; . assumed .... But without by the in Ould the Man least , " undervaluing which have an a immense great many weal of th the of other banter pieces in them —for — example the one , ** which The Groves strikes of us Hawarden as presenting " and the " The true Grand Irish humour in its happiest , richest , and most brilliant form is ' « The Irish War Song . " * THE RUSSIAN PEASANTRY STUJPNIAK'S QBE : their WORK Agrarian IS NOW Co ndition \ DT . , Social Life , and Religion . 2 vols . 8 yo . 25 * . PLETE * * ApCOUNT This work , of together MODERN with RUSSIA TIKHOMIROVS , entirely superseding 'RUSSIA : all Political previous and Works Social on ' the ( 2 vols subject . 8 vo . . 2 ^* . ) , forms a COM' ' Altogether A remarkable Stepniak book , ' bearing s best book on . a '— subject St . James of great ' s Gaz and ette growing . impDrtance . '—Athen ^ um . NEW VOLUME OP TRAVBL AND A . DVENTTTRE . SIERRA Colonial Civil LEONE Service . ; or , illustrated The Whi t e Ma Beh n ' s Grave . By G . A . Lbthbridge-Banbuey , of H . M . slaves ' An . ' —Newcasti entertaining ^ s - Chronicle and pleasant . ^ volume _ , descriptive of an Englishman ' s life in the interesting colony of liberated THE SCIENCE OF RELIGIONS- By E . Burnoup . With ah Introduction by E . J . Rapsqn , M . A . M . R ~ A .. S . Fellow of St . John » s College , Cambridge . 8 vo . cloth , 7 s . 6 d . \ DOCTORS AND DOCTORS : Some Curious Chapters in Medical History and Quackery . ' A "With lively Coloured , gossiping Frontispiece book , replete after with G-illray interest . By . ' — 0- Echo raha . . m Evbritt . 6 * . * Will be read with pleasure by those fonti of exploring the byways of medical history . '—Scotsman . NEWEST NOVELS IN THREE VOLUIwks . 1 . ANNIE THOMAS'S ' LOVE'S A TYRANT . ' ' Her faculty for harmonious description her easy and vivacious dialogues , are among the strong points of this as 2 . JEAN previous work MIDDLE . '—Mornin MASS g Post . 'S 'VAIA ' S LORD / iNextweek . 3 . EMILY OSBORN'S ' PECCAVI . ' A SECOND EDITION OF GEORGE MOORE'S CONFESSIONS OF A YOUNG MAN . With Batched Portrait of Author by Wm . Strang . 6 s . ¦ wide The culture Academy , and containing says : * It is scarcely a brilliant a smcle sketch page ; much void the of somethin best ^ thing g that suggestive Mr . Moore , amusiner has done , daring ; the production In point of a of man mere of cleverne 8 a these ** Confessions seem to me without a rival in recent English fiction . '—William Sharp . NEW NOVEL BY THE LATE OAPT . MAYNE BEID . THE CHILD WIFE , l vol . 6 * . TWO CHORUS GIRLS- By W . Hamilton Clarke , Mus . Bac . Oxon . Bs . Gd . * The author has . displayed a vein oE pathos not usually to be found in stories of this description . '—Topical , Titles . A MORE EXCELLENT WAY : a Socialist Novel . By Constance Howell . 6 s . * Many of our readers will be interested in the sketches Miss Howell presents of actual occurrences . '—National Reformhlr . CRICKET . —TWO NEW BOOKS ON . 1 . CHRONICLES OF CRICKET : Facsimile Reprints of NYREN'S ' CRICKETER'S GUIDE with a view / LILLYWHITHS of Old Lord ' ' s , 8 Portraits « HANDBOOK , & c . 3 s OF . 6 d . O Books RIOKETV which DBNISO once enjoyed KT'S * SKETCHES a widespread OF popularity THE , PLAYEBS and which , ' 2 . THE are now GAME very rare . OF CRICKET . By Fred Gale ( 'The Old Buffer 7 ) . / Second Edition * A ready very . refreshing Picture boards book . , A 2 s . oool wind blows through it from the past into the present , out of the dead past ; over the daisied graves , of ancient cricketers . '—Daily Njsws . 3 . SPO Frkd RTS Galhj . This AND day . 2 RECREATIONS s . Boxing , Racing , Hunting , IN Fishing TOWN , Coaching , AND & o . COUNTRY , By IRELAND IN ' 98- Sketches of the Principal Characters of the Time . By the late f Prints Dr . B . B 8 , vo . Madden . 9 s . . Edited by J . Bowlks Daly , LL . D . With Engraved Portraits and Facsimile Contemporary 1 They and an are , Interesting certainly interesting chapter on . the They secret give societies lively and of the pictorial time . '— representations Sootsmax . of some of , the leading patriots of ' 98 I HISTORY OF IRELAND . By Dr . K . Hasshn ^ amp . Translated with the Author's sanction by B . A . Robinson . 1 vol . 8 vo . 9 * . " [ TMs dap . CANON LIDDON THH 0 QNTBMPORABY . —SERMONS PULPIT ( 15 LIBRARY K Imperial . —Vol . 1 6 mo f Second cloth Edition extra ready , gil t top , 2 s . Qd . 4 splendour of exposition , for fervour of feeling , fj > r delicacy of insight , and for strength of reason , this volant © , " might The claim next comparison Two Volumes with th will 0 greatest be by OANON English FARRAR sermonirbf and any the age 1 BISHOP . '—SMcotator OF PETERBOROUG . H ( Dr . Maoris ) . .... SWAN 8 QNNENB 0 HEIN & CO ., Paternoster Square , E . G . ~
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 1, 1888, page 667, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01061888/page/29/
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