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In Fine The Etchi ^ Portfolio ¦ ~~^ ~^^~...
in entitled the pre ' Hazrow sent issue -on . -the A -Hill right / introduces seasonable a sketch paper , .
of the Cricket Match at Lords ' , which will so soon come round to us once again ; while the glimpses of Harrowhalf villagehalf towninclude scenes
which are , among the , most familiar , pleasures of the Londoner , and give Harrow a foremost place in his affectioneven apart from the school and
its associations , . ' The Professional Beauties of ^ for the ^ m ^ r ^^ r some ^^ Last ^^ ^^ p ^^^^» - ^^ charming ^ Century ^ aw ¦• ^™ - ^^» ^^™ ^^^^^^™ ^ a ^^^^^ v ^ h ' g heads ^ ives ^^ ^™ ¦ " ¦— ¦ — the ' and ^ ^ ¦ engraver w ¦ —^~ ' busts r ^^ ¦ ' ^ ¦ ample ' ¦ ; j and ™ ™—— ^ under scope — —~ ' —^
the name of ' Old Hickory' we are introduced to Andrew Jackson , and have portraits of the sometime President who was described by one of his
critics as ' a sort of lupusreipublica' . An instruc-I bles tive ' paper ; another on Beef section from of the 'Nature Range ' s SeriaJ to the Story Sham - ;
Maxston Judith Shakespeare and the usual / a poem lement , by of M notes r . P . lite B - . rary and , historical — — — make — comp up an — — attractive — — number , .
ml , ^^ —The Magazine of Art ( Cassell & Co . ) touches the art world this month in as many as six of its sections , for we have a critical and descriptive
sketch of a prominent living painter and his works —Mr . E . J . Gregory , A . B . A . ; one of the pictures of the year at the Royal Institute , ' Among the
Hissing / a touching scene , by Mr . "Walter Langley , presenting the fisher girl , who has just I learnt sad tidings of * her man' is beautifully
engraved , as a frontispiece ; a charming , paper , the sty ^^ r ^ v ^^ led p v ^ - i ^ cturesque - ^ r ' Walks ^^*^ ma ^ va *^ - ^ h « i ^ ^^ in scen ^ - ^ ir Surrey V ^ tfV ^ ery ^ i ^^ v W ; V / a ^^ with paper n ^^ H ^ Hfe ^ ^ . ^ ^^ ¦ some on ^^ Vft ^» Seville fcrf ^ ht glimpses v ^ v ^^ w ^ r , v under ^ v ^^^ h ^ v ^ of ^ ^^
the title of « The Marvel of the World / with sketches of the prominent architectural features of the city ; and a series of portraits of ' Stage
Royalties / with some notes on their characters and performances . The illustrated paper on Current Art gives us comments on the
Exhibitions , and engravings of a pretty piece of W . J * . Hennessy ' s in the Grosvenor Gallery , ¦ ' Day ^^^^~~~ ¦ g ^ and v ^ v ^ " ^^ ¦ v Night ^^^ — ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^ / of ^^^ ^^ * The ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ¦ ¦ Herring " ^^ —~ ™—¦ — " ^¦^ M ^ Market —¦— ¦ ' ™ ™ . ~ ¦ '"^
at Sea / by Colin Hunter , A . R . A ., and Edgar Barclay ' s * Sporting with the Leaves that Fall / in the AcademyThe notes on art matters
in June add a current , . interest to the number . —The English Illustrated Magazine ( Macmillan & Co . ) has a paper of very exceptional value and
importance on The Royal Collection of Miniatures at Windsor Castle / which , in addition to an able and critical account of the pictures and their
painters , presents no fewer than fifteen engravings of the finest woiks of the series , the total number of which iswe learn - from Mr . Holmesf very
nearl -- y -- a thousand - , y . As an interesting fact , in the history of the collection , Mr . Holmes tells us that
the the "Wisdom collection of the as it late now Prince exists Consort owes , its who preservation , Beeing tbese to p lfJ riceless > A *^\ SA \ JO * J historical UAUUV / Ji AVt « Jl treasures VAVMUUftWU f scattered cJ V ^*• V W V >* . ^ w % J » mmp about * j-K * MIS on 1 * TM « . the VJLA ^ ' walls IV •<**« . »
from of the dan different \ p , sunlight palaces , , or exposed neglect to , b every rought kind them of danger all toboth gether tte and and deposited the Queen them took in the the keenest Boyal interest Library , and where
delight cabinet In specially arranging constructed them in due for order their in reception the drawers in of the a room One ^•^ *•** W peculia frii where 'T J * iia i ~ i I " ¦ r m the AO interest -A V ^ other ^ -A ^* t-jv therefore mrm principal . m ^ r Jf c va ^* ^* of ^^ treasures J "« this « h « m collection ^^ ^^ ^ . m of •**• ^ « art r m ^ - ^^ m ^ m are , m lies ^ k ^ rm ^ r stored in mm , mt the « # mM . ^^
the fact custody that in of nearLy the every descendants cose these of those miniatu for res whom remain they in ' almost were originally unbroken painted series of , and authentic in Its portraits thus presenting of the Royal an to the
for Family though from photography the time of Henry has almost YIII . entirely present obliterated day ; and Queen destroyed still remains the art its , constant and few patron now practise and it , by yet the
portraits of members of the Royal Family , and year others year of - long note and and storied renown line are . added in their places to continue the
Another pleasant contribution to the number is a I Weasel flrat paper and by his Mr Famil . Benjamin with Scott some on life ' - The like y ,
— - i — i sketches Lasce ^ - — — lles — , b y and — Bryan others Hook ___ . . engraved A popular ^^— ^^ _ by Gascoine scientific _ ^ . ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^ v ^ B ^^^ k ^ w ,
paper , ' How a Bone is Built / by Donald Mac-Alister , originally delivered in the form of a lecture — — contains a mass of interesting matter made
clear many — - — — — - _ b lessons y , ^ m — diagrams - ^— - - — — — to — — - — all — and — - who — — illustrations - are — - willing , and ^^^^ to ^ M learn will ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^ ; teach ^^^^^^~ and ^^^^^^ B ^ fc ^^^ r then the concluding section of' The Unsentimental
Journey C . Napier through Henry , an Cornwall excuse for ' offers yet another the artist dip , into Mr .
his West Country portfolio . A poem by Charles Kingsley , a frontispiece ' The Seine Boat / engraved with exquisite finish by O . Lacour from
VV ^ h ^^ ^^ w ^^^ ^ 4 ^ 0 V V ^^ ^ v ^* ^* ^^^ ^ " ^* ^*^ a v * v ^ P ^^ ** ^^ ^^ ¦ ^^^* ^^^^^ ^* ^^^ ^^^ V ^^^ ^ N ^ ^ ^ BV ^ tfV ^ bw ^^^ ^^^ ^ bH ^ b ^ BK g ^ a M M one of Mr . Henry ' s drawings , and the continuation ^ of Mr . James ' s story and Miss Yonge ' s «
Armourer s Apprentices / complete the contents .
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622 The Publishers' Circular juiy I ; l 8 g 4 ]
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reach us by the 27 th , or , if there he 31 days in the month , by the 28 th , can as a rule be noticed in the Publishers' Circular of the 1 st proximo . )—
The Cornhill Magazine ( Smith , Elder & Co . ) brings * The Giant ' s Kobe * of Mr . Anstey to a close , and commences a new story by Mr . James Payn
, ' The Talk of the Town . ' It opens with some reminiscences of a certain * Great-Aunt , Margaret / ' the last person who ever journeyed from London to
Bri of a ghton young in man a post who -chaise in her / and day it had is her been story ' the talk of the town / that the popular novelist intends
old to set coaching before us days . Thus , we are thrown introduced back to to the some good of the characters who are to form Mr . Payn ' s dramatu
persona lati , the and Church with the of hero Stra of tford the -on tale -Avon contem and - p thinking ng of Shakspeare , we leave him with , his
relatives , whose acquaintance we invite our readers to make , with every belief—unless Mr . Payn unpart expectedly disappoints until the curtain us—that falls they . An will article not
on Tag company lioni gives occasion for some interesting death reminiscences served to of the remind great som dancer e of whose the older still recent folks _ _
that she had lived on despite her retirement into pri this vate month society . The ied * with Literary some Hecollections reflections \ ( ' are on
tUlU AAAVAA V 1 L occup VWw U UJVVi » r A tU UVJLJUV * _* , ^*» -v » --w — — personal « Book-titles records ' and kindre of conversations d subjects , and between with some the other
author characters and broug Charles ht on Dickens the scen ; among e being the Gilbert article
A'Beckett ' Embalmers , Charles i ' gives Reade som , e and curious Lever inform . An ation
and on VU Offence V ^ JJCilUO then » " ¦¦ , / there which W 1 J 1 C 11 is will Will a brief VDO prove JJXUVtJ DVf five * Ll useful UODJL - page 7 V < U l * . X ¦• reading XOOM paper » - ' *«» - ' - . * " ' On ^ -v to —— ^ v Taking ~ a good o - 8 ,
be many more peop ready le who to learn need them its lessons when , they and will come perhap withm ed the hhft p pleasan leasant t pages TmfreR of of Cornhtll Cornhill than than if it tney they ioru form ^ -
Magazine part of a sermon ( Isbister * in & another Co . ) also place boasts . ' The well of Sunday known a new story At any Cost / by Mr Crv . Garrefct , Lite
as _— the 4 . T . , author ... < L ^ of ~ sr * Occupations / " \~— ..- ~^ 4 . ~> . « -. of ^• P a Retired "R . At . ifflQ Julie .. cessive ' British brevity Birds — * Nests and almost ' has but the one sam fa e may ults- be its eai exof The Voice of Waters / " suggestive if & nCl 1
oi ' . ne voice oi watersa a bu ^ cDui . ^ , xuii fall attem , , auu and pt to to w ) draw ura gather . w religious i'eii music ^ iuucj , from lessons icboujlao the from *« . ^ fitream — rrK a ¦ flf Tslo w ^ ^ J
and of Wi beautifu work ght Flower which l subje Mission ct send . In between oi ' a we paper read three on of ' ana Tno a / Jg v w > " \
good guuu hundred wwrjt , , wxxieu b buuus d u week »» oo *« from «** - ^— the p rnttV / nosegayevery island to be distributed by Miss oi of M much « epn » b < ^ »» * J
have Spitalfields Snifcdfleldn their . . usual Jeoems Poems share and and pictures Dicturee in the pages »" ^^ oxf ^
magazine . —Casselfs Family Maga **™ " ^* _
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), July 1, 1884, page 622, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01071884/page/14/
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