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MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST. ILLUSTRATED MAGAZI...
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Books Received :— From Messrs. Zblackie ...
, \ J of ne s the tf s m ' ; Boots ——— and — — — then and , Remedies in the last - of p lace London . , in ____ Misery ' A Keviev / ^ he __ _
brings dow the n London to date poor the . chronicl Any life e of record his efforts of an upward among career must have many episodes of interest .
and all who are attracted by a homely story will find much to win their attention in the first section of the book . In the second we see Mr . Hillocks
ing working _ the _ notice as a temperance _ of the late missionary Archbishop * , and Tait •« receiv , and - then going through a variety of experiences as a
~~ - —— < 3 CJ O «/ ipopular Nonconformist preacher and speaker , section in England of the and book the is a United statement States of . Mr . The Hillocks last '
views of the best means of raising the degraded poor has —— — gained of London — by , working based on among the knowled them . ge There which he is
- ^ D % J ^ j ** much in the volume "which is worthy of attention . From the same . —* The Gospel according to Paul . '
An Essay on the Germs of the Doctrine of the Aton little ement book . is B a y book Rev . with E . M a . Geldart history . , M Ori . A . ginall This y
read before the Taylerian Society , Dr . Martineau , the President , wished that it might see the light , but the author was unable to secure its issue in
the printed page until the publishers who have now sent it forth agreed to give it to the world . Mr . Geldart examines critically St . Paul's view of
the Law and his notion of Redemption , and then discusses at length the views of the Atonement commonly held and taught . The essay is likely
to excite considerable criticism , especially in quarters where what is regarded as the orthodox theories on these subjects are held .
From Mr . Elliot Stock . — ' Notes on the Life of ¦ John wor ks Payne and an Collier account ; with of such a comp Shakspeare lete list of docu his
-, inents as are believed to be spurious , ' by Henry B abl . Wheatley y written . articles This is contributed a reprint of to the the ' author Biblio ' - s
gra form ph should er / and find in their a lace present in the hand libraries y and of portable lovers of Shakspeareana and p old English drama . The
typography of the little brochure is excellent . From ¦ Hessrs ¦ ¦ * •»* . 0 Frederick Bk M % JUk "V Warn W MT * e r ^ & ^* mr Co B « . V — ' ¦ Menus - ¦^^" - S *• Bar ^^ "" * . " ^^ ^^ ^^ J ^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^**
31 the ade Dishes Easy their ; or , French How to Names Order , ' Dinner by Nancy and Lake Give . Many ladies will welcome the aid which this
handy volume offers in giving them in plain viands tions English how ~» V the »» to IVI most m II I ake CJtXVU comp and bU lete \ . L serve kJV and «> 1 U intelli the ^* IlV g mysterious JKM ible . A . J WVV direc JL t \/ UU
described under the French titles common under to th the ordinary the various menu ' . urses The ' chapters which go are to classified make up e complete dinner of the gourmand ; but
obfrom viously mousIj the the the programme good m- > r » rl housewife hnnsuflwi , according fft can f * An take talca to the little lit . tlo taste or or much mnoh and chapte resources r on of 'Sauces hor household and Garnishes . A supp ' l ives ementar com y -
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| 18 tne th clover 8 amo fingers y © t not of the the same modern ' whoa cook . prepared by ^ H * rODl m ? ? 88 8 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ '» - & ~ . *** , -r ~ r- » - * •¦ Guide *~ + ' i
lt 0 ^ < tzerland r - Wyman / Mr . Muddock Sons . — 's * J . com E . M pact . and " "il guide haswithin a comparatively short
^ Jpace ^ guished Of time ) by y , ^ special ^ ed j ts articles f ourt h edition on glaciers . It is , I es » mountaineeringmoth the s and
butter-I r Ti ? ' ^ . ^ also » dress , guides , and , baths battlefields and springs .
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Switzerland St . Gotthard , 5 Railway plans , 3 , panoramas of the Uppe , a r plan Engadine of the , Magg of the iore Pennine diligence Alps , routes of the fro district m Chur about in Lago the
Black Forest , , & c . The numerous views , and bold type make Mr . IMuddock ' s an attractive as
well as serviceable manual .
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August i , 1884 The Publishers' Circular 713 I *¦ — a — — -r——— - — ' I
Magazines For August. Illustrated Magazi...
MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST . ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINES .
The Portfolio ( Seeley & Co . ) has seldom given us three the present more number beautiful ¦ : 4 pages Mealtime than / b p the «^ Mr etchings . Strang in
a strong — w — — and ~ — ¦ ¦ - ~ — chara — - — ^^ cteristic ¦ — ¦ - ^— ^ ^^ " ^ v , ^ if ^»^ b ^ ^ v pecul « y b i ar ^ W ^^ 4 , ^» piece l ^ i ^ V ^^^ ^ . ^ P ^ k ^ BV of ^ h , Palmer work : * Study of a Garden at Tintern , ' by Samuel
the wall , , a the genuine cottage ' thing , and of the beauty foliage ' are in which alike admirable ; and two more bits of Thames scenery
by Alfred Dawson—' Pangbourne and Mapledurham '—which , with four charming little scenes worked in with Mr . Church ' s descriptive
article , form a fitting contribution for this month of lazy boating . An essay on Jean Goujon ; an exhaustive paper . ' S . Apollinare en Classe , '
and with a some critica effective l sketch pictures of b Samuel y Julia Ca Palmer rtwright in ; fitting accompaniment to his etching alread , y
mentioned English Il , lustra comp te lete d Magazine a capital ( Macmillan number . & — Co The . ) I has for its frontispiece — a ^ clever engraving iry — by —
- ~ " —^ 3 Balecz * Dawn , ' Tstvan in which of the Mr ^ li . g E ht . steals J . Gregory in on ' s two picture vrell - , drawn ball-room figure c ^ s in the — small — hours — of the ~ —
morning . Mr . Pigott contributes a thougbitful paper on James Ward , biographical , descriptive , and critical , illustrated by many charming
illustrations ; the authors of ' Historic Winchester * write with evident love and appreciation of the cathedral city of William of Wykebam under
the title of ' A Master Builder / giving us some pretty views of the grand mother Church of St . Cross , the West Gate , and the North transept ,
and Wykeham ' s Tomb ; and then , as a reminder that the magazine is a reflection of the present as well as _ of the past _ there _ _ _ is __ a vividly illustrated __ __
— , — — .. — — — — — — article by Henry J . Palmer on * Cutlery ^ and Cutlers at Sheffield '; a poem suggested by the too little known beauties of Sark , the gem of the
Channel Islands ; a New Zealand sketch , ' Donghtown Scrip , ' by Mr . Forbes ; a bit of pleasant fiction entitled ' Bab , ' by Stanley J . Weyman ;
and another instalment of Miss Yonge ' s * Armourer ' s Prentices / complete the contents . —Harper ' s New Monthly Magazine ( S . Low / Marston
Searle , and Rivicgton ) gives the place of honour , to a fifth paper of ' Artist Strolls in Holland / presenting not merely some readable sketches of
the country and people , but some choice and picture 4 * Associated sque illust Artists rations " ' is . the * Some title of Work a pleasant of the
record of the results of artistic * co-operatiom in New York , containing much suggestive matter , which we commend to the notice of those who
are striving to build up similar associations which in this may country be . said * Salt to -Lake be typ City ical ' is of a Harper paper ^
for we know of no other magazine which could give an article on such a subject so fully descriptive and at the same time so
finely illustrated . An historic paper of special interest will be found tinder the title of ' The
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 1, 1884, page 713, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01081884/page/13/
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