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Solitary of- that experience Hunter ; in or , his Spor worlc ting entitled Adventures 'The among the Prairies . '
chronicle John Febguson the demise . — of Not Mr long . W ago . Brown we had for . to
many years traveller for Messrs . W . & , R . Chambers . We have now to intimate the
who death for of over his old thirty friend years , Mr represented . John . Ferguson Messrs , .
if if Sampson ariv any two two Low tr travel , avellers Marsjbon 1 Ara ; > were werfl < fc Co . better hp It / Mer -is doubtful , lrn known < vnrn
trade in the . Mr chief . Ferguson centres of was the at Eng one lish time book an
. assistant the London in the agen establishment ts' for , Messrs of . Orr W . & & Co B . . , .
of Chambers that agency . After he — — the undertook — — unfortunate — — — travelling — ¦— t collapse i for — —— ¦
Messrs . . : . . Sam ^ - pson ' ~ ~ m , - y Low & Co ., Mess — ' rs . Seeley ™ j , r & & tu Co . Mr Mr . . S Stanford tanford . messrs Messrs . . Walton Walton & - ^
think + Maberljf . Tiinlr , yfas , and about al'tfvn Mr f . . the +. li John ft ^ r & , F . 1854 t'RKA Shaw . SnmA Some That time f , _ . inn we ,
afterward , s he retired from year the road . , and began business in partnership *\ with Mr . Chalmers
WilHana tjie firm Allan taking , expor over t an the d general business wh of olesal - Mr . e ,
ness bookseller was subsequentl , in Paternoster y purchased Itovr ; by That Messrs busi . -
Ferguson Sampson becam Low & e one Co . of , the and firm in ' s 1872 travell Mr ing .
representatiyegj friends in the trade . Mr , particularly . Ferguspn in had trie North many ,
^ where Edinburgh he was a fortni very g well ht ago known . . He died at
P . F . Franks . — The Rabbi of Berlin : died the cither dayat the ^ arly age of ; 40 years .
, Frank ii Distinguished ¦ ! was i the ¦ am colleague i ong the of Jews Prof . of Graeta ¦ iEurope in , Dr the .
editorshi " — ~— ~~ — — — . — - ~ p ~^ - ^ of the ^ - ^ ~^ ~~ f —— Monatsschrif — ^» ^^ M ^^^^ m ^^ ^^ ^^^ ' ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^— ^^^ . - ^ fc ^ F t - ^ i ^ v zur ^ v ^^^ v i ^^^ P Ges ^»*^ ^^ p ^ " ^^ F ^ chichte ^ ^^ " ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ¦ ™ ^^ i . ^^^—und Wissenschaft des Judenthums , ' the
leading was organ Dr . Frankl of Jewi who sh scholarshi first detected p in JJurQpe the fraudu : It
inscription lent character s said of the to have dOrimean been manuscri , discovered pts an by d
work Firkovitsch s , of . Studien He was iiber authqr die Septuag ,. among inta other lind
Pesch Studien ifco ' ( Breslau ( Leipsic , , 1873 1872 ) . ) , . and , ' Kariiische
. Meyer Aaron Goxdschmibt . —^^ The death of Professor GoldschmidtDanish oet and
novelistis announced . He , was born p in the Isle of Jutland , in 1819 . In general literature
Professor Goldschmidt was knowu as . the author of * The Jew , ' perhaps his most noted
romance Eng ¦ I ¦! ib lish and , which T German I ¦ V V has : c been The ¦ I ¦ 1 Heir translated ' also trans into
laibed o V ^ - f fc ' ' - ' '" ^^^ ¦¦ ^ Love ^ ¦ ' — -w - ^ - ^ into V n ^ m— * - * " ' — — in * Eng A * — - ^^ Divers . «»— * lish — ' A ? ^^ ^— X ^^^ * fA ^ and - ^ KJ ^^ . ^ . ^ B ^ Countries " \ mS German ¦ \ -W U | ^^ - ^^^ 1 A V ^ ^^^ > AVKJ ^ ^ ^^ V ^ V ; ^ ^^^ / p V ^^ * H ' , ^ H and C The 4 IXAV ^*»^^ 4 L ^ H ^^^^ ^ History ^^ various ^ V CVJL ^ P » ^ " ^ JI ^ " ^ P ^ V- * » ^^ V * ^¦ fcJ '
published other work several s of minor ibb poems importance * and dramas 1 t . , i He which also iv
Goldschmidt were ¦ rv ^ v ^ —— r —^ ¦ ^ v crowne ¦ p ¦ w ^ ^^^ ^— *^ ¦ ^ ^^ d *¦ had b * y pi ™ ^* the ^ » twice ¦¦^ pv ^ v ^ French * r ^^ ^ i pi ^ p «( ' ' ^^ i travelled ^ ^ ¦ pp' ^ p' p ^ v bp ^ Academy ^ a ^^ pi ^^ p ^ . « * B ¦ ^¦^ ' ¦ ^¦^ throug pa . . «^ . _ pyip . r ^*^'^ v v Herr Ian hout «¦ , i ^^ ^ vjpv > ^«^|
Europe . Johannes Nordmann . — Vienna
correspon August dents of intimate this popular the novelist demise , who on was the born 21 st
I mann at ¦ ¦ ¦ ^ » » — ^^ " — "p — * m ¦ Kre ^^ ^ ¦ # - B ^ ^ BM ^ — " ~ — 's - ms , 7 rea —»~ ~~ T ^ , ^ ^ l m Lower HM " name * . ^ " ^ ¦ ' ¦ , * T ^ ^"" was ~ Au " ^ ^^ ^ * ^ ^ " » , i Rumpelmaier "" stria ¦ i ¦ ^ P' p ^^ ' •^ ^ p ^ " ¦ tt »^» " P , ¦ ~^ ¦ in A p ~ ^ ^ P" ^^ — " ^ ^—»^ ^ ^™ , ^ ^ H ^ p- ^ pr 1820 ^ ^ pf ¦ w . ^ tai > ^ ¦ PBV ^ ¦ . PP . « , T «¦ . Jn PP" ^ appvj P ^ P - ^^ ^ «/¦ — N ^^ 1847 ^^ " ^ ^ ' ^ Pfl P or ' ppjppv ^^^ v " ^ ^ paa d ^^ V pjpj ^ -
he * Aurelie ¦ published ¦¦ / which f a volume T immediatel ¦¦ 1 ¦ of poems y stamped p— P and i a him novel ¦ pi as ,
II a' "i write —~ ----- r- - r of ^ p- ^ -w power » - ^ - — - ^ -- - ^ rr . - - ^ ' Among ~ — w' — - § ^ ^^ p * f ip ^— — ^ his ^ r ^ w p most ^ p ^ p—^ P' - " ^ " v hT ^^\ importan ^^^^^ ^ i ^^ "PV ^ p ™^ ^ PP «^ pr * IP ^^ v t " ^^ pf
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romances were ' -Zwfei Frau te in . en oaiamanca '^ 1850 ) , ^ Garrara 180 '
^ ^ Ein O 1 Wiener K runiingsnacii Biirger I ( i 860 ) , & c . ' ( . ^ y )
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Mr . "Charles Lowe ,, of Broad Street Corner Birmingham / informs the trade that he has ,
removed to New Street ( next to Grammar School ) , Birmingham . >
and ! The printing old-established business carried stationery on , very bookselling ? success . y - , fully for VKWi by the late «»« W Mr . A . T ^ k # > Thoinas f
J Bushby L » - »*^ y ^ X ^ Jb , ; many * k of ^* . % JV ± Grantham ** J years T R 7 *** , has »^**^^ been . W ^ purchased . ¦ cAJ . VAUUQ from : the executors by Mr . T . A . Palmer ^ who
w shall as seve & Co ral ., years and is with a son Messrs of Mr . . Simp F . 'W kin . Ealmer , Mar- ,
chemis don * The t an ^ 4 valuation postmaster was . of made Ramsey > by ^ Mr , 'Hunting . Holmes
purchaser for the . trustees ^ and Mr . Burghes for the
of , The Mr ¦ ¦ ; bookselling John . ; Sfejuart ¦ ¦ ' ¦ 7 . and , 13 —¦ ¦ stationery If ¦ r _^ ing ¦ ¦ < j '• s Road . business . ., -, St .
Leonards , Hastings , has been purchased by Mr . II . BrocJ ^
val vendor tiatioii and was Mr - . mad Burghes e by , Mr for . t ^ Holmes e purcltasier for . the
The * business / of - secondhand bookseller whidi Mr , Charles Gerring has for the last
M six No urray ttingham years of carried , Moray has been on House at purchased 15 Deirby Melbourne by and Mr . Street will Frank be ,
con Derby ducted business , by , him Mr . in herri , conjuixction , ng's services , with being the
i retained ^ i future . be The known premises as Hegent at Notting House . ham will
Libbafelalsrship/ The Chairman * Of The ...
LIBBAfelAlSrSHIP / The Chairman * of the Library Association , at the Cambri ¦ dmeeting « J » - Of the Association 4 MPai pjpjpi PJ ^ # in i »¦ ¦
1882 ^ V J * »> V ^ p ^ } * defined TiTfiM p > "" p > p " - » A '" fcp'Vap ge VM ^ a library ^^ ^ p ** " ^ aSptaalt " * W ^ as k ^ p" - pp a -pi collection Tav-Patapp * ^^ ¦ . " >* ^ . pT , ^ pp- ¦ p of »* Panp' w ppph ^ books p *» ~ ppp .. p > -pb" brought together for the use of those who wish
to read them , Jthe readers , for . the most part , falling" into two very distinct classes of readers of books and writers Wm of books . Arid aflb a librarian pm he
f ^^ ^ -n * v ** ' p »»^»^* ¦ m . 'w m m ^ - "" -pi w V ¦¦¦ ¦*¦¦ * ^** ^ lapr ^ pk ^ ^ pp * ppi * w *^ ^^ ^^ pmpfjp- " - * ' v ** pipb A . " * . ^*^ ^ ry A 4 r ^^ * fc ^"" w pab mr'w 4 * < f » ipp ^ apa ^ pdescribed as one Who earns his living by attending ^ to % J Tl ^ the *»* - » . A ^_/ want w w ¦ BrfW ¦¦* v * s i ^ of ^^ ••*• those «/¦«¦« ^^ p .. * - ^* - for * - ^^ -a . whose w . pa .. * ^ j- ^_ i - ^^ use v-bf ^ r ¦»*»* - the «^>* p . ^ . ¦¦*» , »•¦ library . a .. a r ^^ .- * i -w * -
under his charge exists ; his primary duty being , in the widest possible sense of the phrase , to save the time of those who seek IT his advice .
1 j f \ p % ^ . p * Pia ** * Ta » aaWrffaaak ^ ppp * ^ a * " ^ ¦<¦* ^ V ^>~^ ^ a »* P ^* ^ p *^ V j *¦» ^ a " p ^ # ^ a ^ r Hal *"» ai ^ # ffh r > r ¦ ^^ Yajp ^ aSTaa * a * ¦ ^ - ^ ^ nr _ In the most remote periods ^ when the Eastern world was in the zenith of its gorgeous civilisation we find that men were anxiously alive to : the
V V >_/ 4 * JkJk ^ a-a . ' AJt * ' <*?/ ** rffc .-V .- » ¦ " !¦»¦ a A V ¥ ^^ J * ^»» " « AI * l « . * AJh \^ WAtaa ' p-t * T ^ ~ Wp-.. Jb r * a ^ . ^^ I , JW ^»~ * v necessity of collecting and preserving , in whatever formthe recorded wisdom of their countryAs b
time » ^^ A -fc . * . * , « went * >•»¦•* - ^ . a on , ^^ "V ^ , m libraties ^ ib > ^ -Tt . «>> r ^ t ^ v * Jh K / fell V >>« i ^ - ^ r l under IVi ^ - ^ ¦ •>¦ *¦ A distinct . A ^^ AA ^/ V ^ fc- * J headings * Jk »• . . T . ^ . < . ^ Ts , consisting of official iM . V ^ BAT ^ libraries V imperial - | libraries
privat Xa / ^ -r *""» P-r JLFax' e »^ « . J » - « *• libraries « ^^ >* W ' - ' a . ^ , lending M « Jh FV ^ KlVA *¦ libraries . ^ r «^ , « ^ W ~ >^^ \ . T , Jb AWi and *> Jfc J * . « V ^ public >* V «<^ JJt . JB , ^ -T ~ ' , V libraries j ± «^ a > . The rfb history iiw Bb of rfv libraries - % ^ is the history
^ k ^ k ^ ^^ 4 t ^ - ^*>* v v ifc ^ i ^* ^^ *^ »^ j ^ ^* # ^^ * r ^^ * ^^^ 4 r ^ i ^ rf ^ ^* v *« . ^ k ^^^ ^^ w ^ j "t _ r . r —i ^ i ^ in n . ti «^ ^^/ a r of the social world . Libraries sprang into existence with the uprising of nations , and when those
nations fell or retrograded then the collapse or denudation of the library followed , and as faithfully registered the condition of the national life
as a barometer does the weather . It is , however ! , of librarians that we propose to speak . If the history
of libraries is of great interest , that of their C 8 j . retakers naay assume a corresponding position , ibe description iven by the Chairman of the Jjibr &
g ry Association of a ; librarian may be in some respdcts I
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Sept. 1, 1887, page 952, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01091887/page/10/
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