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H *? The Borsenblatt Fifr Den Deutschen ...
interesting Jrubltshers Publishers ? Circular Circula assemblage r of of Jnlv July of work 15 15 : : s ' ~ The The of grap fundamental fundamental hic and typograp idea idea ot of hic tne the art mxJubition Exhibition we drew was was attention most most warml w in arm the ta
taken up by our transatlantic colleagues in New York , Boston , and Philadelphia . There y were in all about 180 American works exhibited , which collectively proved that even in the
I culture culture or of the th « beauti beautiful ful the the practical nractieal American Americans s energetically enercreticallv press Dress iforward orwara . . consequently Conseauentlv the American section formed a prominent centre of attraction . The disciples of Gutenberg U in particular diligently availed themselves of the permission to visit the Exhibition for the
purpose of comparative study , to which the wood engravings , so beautifully executed both astonished artistically us and immensel technicall y b y y , their offered brilliant manifold techni opportunities que in wood . engraving The Americans , at the Art had Exhibition already
held last year in Munich ; and the work which came to us this year from , across the Atlantic left special nothing attention to desire to two , either masterp in the ieces magnificence in the domain or of elegance wood engraving of its get-up both . fro We m would the firm draw of
, Harper : Gibson ' s < c Pastoral Days" and "Highways and Byways , " by the same author . These are not unwieldy volumes in unattractive quarto form . Both the drawing and printing
of the woodcut illustrations are of quite masterly finish , and the decorative ornamentation of wreathed arabesques of flowerssometimes forming a graceful margin to the page and some- I
times trenching upon it , displays , a verve of artistic conception , the . boldness of which is only I excelled by the graceful taste of the artist . We shall conclude our report on the graphic arts I
at the International Exhibition by calling attention to a work which may be designated an I international Vk V Ak one B Ph— t \ « K the literary works of Leonardo > da Yinci a . The author is a Grerman flk , I ^^^ ^^^^ _ j » ^^_ . ^ ^
Dr ^^^^^ . Jean P . aul Richter ^^^^ . . The ^^^^^^ ^^ publishers ^^ ^^ ^ . ^^ are the _ firm of Sampson Low ^^^^ , Marston , & ^^ Co ^ ., I of the London printing . has It contains been cared two for hundred bthe celebrated magnificent T heliogravures hical Institute , by Dujardin of W , . of Drugulin Paris , and of I I
Leipzig . So that German , French y , and English hav ypograp e united in producing the literary works , I
ot the great Italian master m the worthiest possible form . I
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7 The Publishers' Circular August i , 188 41
Messrs. Longmans Announce As In The Pres...
Messrs . Longmans announce as in the press c Memoirs of an Ex-Minister , an Autobiograp death hy in , ' 1881 by the 'b Earl James of A Malmesbury Froude , ' The G . C Princess . B . ; * Ca Nobody rlyle ' s Li a fe Tale in of London Fairy , land from ' by 1834 Andrew to his
, y . ; , , ! I Black Lang ; Poodle after the , and drawings other l Stories by Richard , ' by F . Doy Anstey le , printed , author in of ' colours Vice-Versa by Edmund ; ' 'My Friends Evans ; and 'Th e ' by ** " J ^ Julian * ^» , ^«« j % f ** . Sturg r ** - ' wv *** . ^^^ is . fkj ; y On ^^ a a the « rf 4 . x > V Frontier JL ^ V / Al U 1 VX , y ' a volume T V ^ X UAliV of V / -A stories »* UV 1 JLV / K 7 b IL ^ y J Bret JL # X ^ ** Harte . JUH . tWA v ^ -r ; The . « - aa-n ^ Science iv / w *^ Social «»» of i
b A y griculture Sir Edward , ' by Sullivan F . J . , Lloy Bart d . ; ; * * Un Stray spoken Shots Sermons , ' Political / second , Military series , Economical , by George , Macdonald and , , * LL Life . D and . ; Labours * A System ' by of his Psychology Son-in-Law , ' by translated Daniel from Greenleaf the French Thompson by Lad ; 'Louis Claud Pasteur Hamilton , his ;
'An Elementary , Manual of Health- , Science / by Andrew Wilson ; i Practical y Physics , ' bj Lecture R . T . Glazebrook vik sdelivered mwxii and at W Lincoln . N . Shaw ' Inn JL ; Qhapel * The Witness by the Rev of Israel Alfred to the Edersheim Messiah / D Warburtonian D »^ i author of
• « - ¦ « - ' « - '• v « . j . > , . VJL VW « JUU OJiaa . V ^ Ulll s JIAJ . X V > il . C «<| JV ^ X , . - ' V UiXV ? JLVV > V . -l ^ k-Xl-X VSVA . JLiUVJLOAt . U ^ lJLX , ) JL ^ . . _ . , « v »~ -- Little * The Life Life / and by Tim the es of author Jesus of the 'Recreations Messiah *; * Elements of a Country of Music Parson / by / F & . c Davenport , second ; series ' Our ; I
I / late was Biographical Another associated Mr . James gratif Essays with Fi ying the ins / instance b trade ( y formerl F . Max it represents of Alderman Muller the thoug , is K ) , . htful M the who . Cit has care y Press left bestowed say 3 000 s , furnished upon in trust a charit by to the the y by case Stationers one of who the I I I I
nomnoaitorn Compan ositors y to . . establish gg four pensions y of £ 24 , each annually ^ for , four aged , sick , or worn-out II I
comp inst At ., Mr the . George last meeting Horsman of the in directors the chair of , the the Booksellers amount of ' £ Provident 125 . Is . 5 Institution d . was granted on the in reliet 17 th I I
to to ik 63 4 > Dark members members Days ana and / by widows widows Hugh Conway ot of members memWa , is to . . be the title of Arrowsmith * " ' s Christmas Annual for II I 1884 . , I
Martin The August Hope Sutton number , founder of the Berkshire of the well Bell -known contains firm a of fine Sutton portrait & and Sons biograp , and himself hy of Mr an . I I
author of no mean reputation in the field of Christian literature . I last . We learn that upwards of 140 , 000 copies of ' Called Back' have been sold since January i j I
showing Lindisfarn Messrs the . e , S . b character y W Dr . Partri . Alfred of dge the C & . Fryer Co heathenism . have . The in the work which press contains Aidan a ' Life and a of chapter his St . b Aidan rav on e Teutonic / band the first of My miss BishopJ th ionary ology I I
monks A new had work to encounter on recent . typographical errors is in preparation , under the title of r « Tl ™ * e I I I Devil among the Printers . ' The author is ' Vandyke Brown / editor of the Berkshire p >
and An An the explanation explanation work promises of ot the the to be phenomenon phenomenon exceptionall of of y interesting the the White White . Ladv Lady of of MohenzoUern Hohenzollern . whose wnuao suppo aian ^ 1 I I I
reappearance in Berlin at the time of the German Emperor's recent illness caused , such ^ V p * ,, ' is to be given by Mr is . Karl Blind in the August number of CasselVs Magazine . - I
volume jKirs . to unpnant her c Makers reportea of Florence to be writing . ^ a book on Venice , wJncn wui serve »» » w-r- . jjh m — sss _ ^ i
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 1, 1884, page 704, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01081884/page/4/
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