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M-M^-W — Magazines For The Month.
& Evans ); The Girl ' s Own Paper ( Religious Tract ^^ t ^^ ^^ "V ^ p' ^*^ ¦ Society **^ ^^ ^^ — ^^ )^ f ; J Tii ^*^^ ^^^^^ e ^^^ Welcome ^ " ^ ^ P" ^^^ ^^^ ^ P ^^ ^^^ ^ ap ^^^^^» ^ ya- ¦ . ¦ ( S ^ ppr . ^ W ¦ - ¦ ^ . ^ Partrid pppppr ppv ^ p * ^™ ^ p- ^^ ^ p » ™ - ™ " ^ ge » p ^ pm ^ p ^
& Co . ); The Church . Sunday School Magazine ( Sunday School Institute ); Young England ( Sunday l ¦ ¦ r ¦ ¦ School "pp ^ Union "ppp- » - ); The bw -pp . ^ Ladies -- » * Treasury ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ^ p—ppp—ppppp
B ^^ ^ ^ ™ » - " ^ - ~ - "p" ^ p ^ ^^ — "p ^ " ^ pw ^«*^» » - *¦ ^ p ^^^ pa ^ pv OT ^^^ V ^ pp « r ^^ p ^ p ^ ^^ a » w . ^ ^ v ^ v ^^ " ^ p ** ^^» ( Bemrose ^ < fc Sods ) ; Boy ' s Own Magazine
( Religious Tract Society ) ; & c .
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p— . —¦ : — ' — ' rfc «^ Oct . i , 1887 Thfe Publishers' Circular 1097
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?< * om ¦¦¦ ¦ Qeview ^ , & , q . From t Mr ppppppt . J . W . Arrowsmith . — « The Park MMpPp ^ pppb Lane
M \ tU mm ^^ mmW ^ Mm ** ma ^ Mmmmw ^^ ppppppp ^ ppppp ^» ^ P ^ P" ^ ^ mW ^ kw ^* p ^ p ^^ PP ^ PP ^ BJ ^ PBV ^^^ ^ pb ^ P' ^ ^ pjp ^^ P ^ ppPP ^^ pVP . * p ^^ P * ^ p ^ ^^^^^^ PP ^ V PV ^^ H « p ^ " ^^ p » ^ pv VPP ^ pp ^¦ F ^ V m ^* ^^ p" ^ p *^^ P ^ pJp »^^^^» pbpbP ^¦^ p ' ^^ Mystery —m . , ' b y Josep m ^ h Hatton •¦^¦^¦^ mm , is A written m * m after «^ . ¦ the _ v well-known vigorous style of this popular writer . The plotif not very originalis skilfully
con-, , structed * M ^ m and unfolded ^^ dM t ^ a , m ^ with mm \ - p ^ ° dexterous ^ pA . ability ^ K . am . . But nothing can do away with the intrinsic improbability of the storywhich Mr . Hatton
has scarcely sufficiently , glossed over and disguised ^ h ^ P ^ M ^ m- V ^^ 1 MB ^^^^ p > ammm ™ - ^ p » - ^ pp * ~^ p > - v . ^ m ' The ^ p ^ VPV ^^ " ^^» ^ m *** Park """* ^ P ^^ P ^ ppppp 1 ^^^»^^™ P Lane ^ pB ^^™^ ^ " ^^ ^^^ ^™^ Mystery ^^>¦ m . ppp ^^™ ^ ^^ mt - ^ r ~ ~^^ ¦ * s forms ^^^^ ^ . ^ r ^^^^ ¦ fc ' ^^ r the ^^ ^>^ " ^^^ ^ h m —m ** ^ ft ¦ m > m \ •**¦¦& . iA . «
twenty-fourth volume . . of ' Arrowsmith's Bristol ^ Library . ' From 0 Another Messrs neat . case D . Bryce of tf miniature hdfekP & b Son volumes , Glasgow vit comes . —
& m , mmmM' ^^ L- *^^ r- . ^ pr ^ k ^ Mm ^ ^^ p * mtmt ka ^* w * ^^ ^^ v ^^ . ^ pT ^^ v ^ h' ^ ta' ^^^ . ^ ^^ H ««>^^ v - ^ ^ v ^ p »^« ^ ipr v - * mar * wm mm ¦ ^ M ^ - ^^ r « pr - ^ . ^ ^^ ^^ P ^ ^ Mtaw p ^ pr . from this enterprising Glasgow house , which has done ~^ i ~^ ^^^ B 7 Mtaar ^ Wm' ^ fcpP ^ so P ^^ ~ |~ much •* w—w m 9—1 ^** mm- ^ p ^ muw * mW * in mmn * m *^ f the ma ^ ^^^^¦ ^ ^ way w -w ^ mp *^ mr of - ^^ * * producing P | ^ ^^ v _ - ^ m- - ^ — ^ " - ^ " ^ ' ^ ™™ # ^ "ft ¦ elegantl ^^^ ^^^ . » P ^» " ~^ ^ ' ^ ' ¦ ™ y *"
bound sets of books . Sir "Walter Scott's poetical works may now be had in six vols . crown 32 mo ., and clearly printed . The set f is inclosed in a
¦ ^ fV mWmmmt ^ ^ mt ^ mt ^ p ^ ^ P" ^* m * ^^^ W mW ^ ^ P » V ^ p * ^^ W ^ M ^ V ^ V ' ^ i ^ ^^^^ " W « P ^™ ^^ - ^^ ^^ ' - — ' ^ - ^* - ¦ ¦¦ ^—^ — ^— ' ¦ ¦ ^ - ^ - ^ - —» — ' — — ~ ™ neat and compact ease , which may be had in various styles and materials .
From Messrs . Charles Burnet & Co . —' The Scottish Pulit from the Keformation to the
p Present Pay , ' by William M . Taylor , D . D ., LL . D ., gives ^^_ ^^_ ^ ^^ pr J ^ pp * ¦ very W ^^ pr ^^ . W fair *^** - ™^ ^ f * 1 ^ plW - treatment ^ P * . ^^ P * ill ^ ^ pp * « p ^^ k ^ hpr ««^ pp ^ mw to -mw - * mr ^ a ^» subject r «^ ™ mrw ¦ ¦ ¦ ^ p ^ - ^^ ^ p- which v * " ¦ ^— ^ ^^ ^^
-those who are interested in church oratory will purely by acknowledge Dr national Taylor deserves represent notice . something The the sketches preaching more supp of than lied the
. chief pastors of the Scottish Kirk , from the time of John » iWll Knox pM > KiPhp « - ^ mT mm > m ^ . « ^ Melville — ' ¦ ¦ ^^ P ^ — ^— - ¦ - ^ W Rutherford W — - ^ w -m— - - —— —— - - — ¦¦ ** A 1 M ^ PP' ^—T dpW ^^ ^ P * *¦*^ , ,
Livingstone which will show , Leig the hton , and Chal of the mers work are . name The s studies were oriinally range addressed to the
students of Yale Theolog g ical Seminary , when the author was the * Ly man -Beech er * lecturer a a a pi ^« a *^^ m ^ H ^ 1 ^ 1 A
in that ^ institution ^ . We have seldom seen in print more thorough or more earnest discourses on the life and work of famous divines .
From Messrs . E . Durrant 8 & Co ., Chelmsford . ( m London ^^^ p « v ^ m n "¦ ra . T _ f J ^^ h : « Simp l ^ p ^ rffc ¦ ¦ . F ^^ kin * w * pm *^**^« , jp Marshall ^»<^^^ p ^ ptjp « f *^ ¦¦ ^ p ¦ ¦ PB - ^ P & - ^ PB - ^ Co - ^ . ^ - *^ - . ¦ w )— m * Durrant -- - ¦ —— - — - * - — — ¦ — ' s - ^ . ^_ . . p ^^ .. A . ^ . d m Mm W ^ %
author Handbook of this for handbook Essex , ' by ^ has Miller ^ already Christy ^^ written . The a good deal concerning the county of Essex . His
mformation in worthy formation . The may mav style therefore therefore and arrangement be be considered considered are trust trust good -- . and As a objects guide to of the interest ¦»»• t princi »¦ in ¦ pal each - buildings i parish , places in the ¦ ¦ ,
mv * , ^ fc ^ -1 * , ^ J r ~ r I ^— ' V «* Ukl ^ -r p " ' ~* ^ -r Jfc > .. ^^ ^* " ••« " ^ " - ^ ^» — — - p » - — " ¦— - ——w —— — . . - — — - county , it would ^ be difficult to find a better the book -V 4 ^ . b ^_^ history mf ^ j ^ . ^^ jj ^^ ^^ ^^^ An j ^ y , m geology ^* interesting \ ^^ ^ -mf *^ ^^* F ^^ T , M area " ¦ ^ ^^^ ¦* ¦ introduction , population > . ^* W— ' " »^ ^^ ^^ ^ — ~^ ' ^ - ^ —™ , ¦ literature treats " ™» — *~ r m — — — -- — — ' —v of ^^ , -j
, antiquities , worthies , and natural history of Essex . From MessrsB hW Stanley Hart ¦ P «« & mwm- Co mmtr -mmr- . Phila — - — -
¦¦ — - ——•—• W - ^^ Pfc * Ps # , » . *>^ ff . . J ^ . « »* i * « , IiO-IpIpI ^ * w * - ^ y "p * - " - " ! " " ^ m , -j — — . — ——delphia . — Songs of New Sweden , ' by Arthur - i Peterson nteresting — -m — ^^ . h . - ~ lmr 9 * J ^ rfpW , *""^« U fc . more S H . ^ . N » J ^ ^ . p" , on ^^ is * account a ^^ ^^ volume ^^ —*^^— » # of ** " p « " of its t » ' ^ p' vers — associations -TH ^ rf-r ^* - <¦ e ^* p— that rn ^ -p- ^ — - — - — is - ¦ r ~ - '
than its intrinsic merit , although the latter is j to ustly the deserving old colony of of recognition the Swedes . The who verses made refer the
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first permanent settlement ( 1638 ) upon the t banks ract of ~ of - country the Delaware was known , where W as a very New B ~^ v extensive Sweden mMW Vtf .
— — ^ p— — — — - *— 'mm -mw ^— w - — ™ ™ ™ m ^ mmm ~ mmwmmmw ^ mw » ^ m-mmm m ^ rmw ^ .. ^ ^ V ^^^ " ^ ^ ^ p ^ ^ . T ^^^ P » 9 The Swedish tongue ^ there only became extinct after the arrival of the English . Bancroft says that the descendant ¦ ih ¦ - s r- ^^ of the ¦ -MWmW early colonists r
— — — — —*~ - ^ r ~— - ^ u ~ - ^— — - ^ r ™ ^ awwr ~^ u ~ - ^— ~— - ~— ^ — - ^^ p- ^ p ^^ ^^ ^^ v ^ pB ^ P ^ P ^ ^ Mmw ^ MW ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ p ^ pjpp ^^ pr ^* w mmmWMW ^^^ H pP ^ pT ^^¦¦¦ P ^ p ' number one in every two hundred of the present population of the United States . Much poetry is to be found in the old traditi i h ons of
m ~™~ ~™~ ^^ ~™ ^^ m ^^ —™ ~ mw * ¦ ^ r ~ mmr ^ r ^^ ^ w * ^ ' ¦^ ^ w ^^ " ^^™ ^ pp ^^^^^ ^ p ^ v ^ p ^ p ^ ^ . ^ - ^ p > - ^ pj ^ pw ^^ ^^^ pv "w ^^^ . ^ ^ . r ^^^ pr ^^^^^^^ ^^^ r ^ pjp ^ New Sweden ; and Mr . Peterson , in the present instance , has done his work with loving enthusiasm and not a little ability .
From Messrs . Iliffe & Son . —Copiously illustrated , and clearly and aWimm co -m mprehensivel W kmt written The
* l » pi W f * ^^ —^ m ^ ^^^^^ ^ W ' ** m ^ mIm ^ m * ^¦ ^ ma w - . ^ H 9 ^ ~^ . ^ ^ ppV ^ fc ^ ^^ ^ fc V ^^ y J m , m , ^ p . ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^ , _ ^^ . ^ ^^^^ ^^^ Photographer ' s Indispensable Handbook' seems to ^^— ^^^ justify pv h ^ »^^^^ ^^ ^^ v ¦ ¦ its i ^^ —^ name ^ - ^ w ^^^ ¦ ^ — — — and ^^» - ~— hh - ^— »^ r its i h — ^^ - claim ^ v ^^^ mmr ~ m' ^^ b ^^^^ ' ^ ' ^^ pf to ^ B »* ^^ P ^^ be fMafr ^ p ^ r ^ a pjMP ^ p
grap comp hic lete apparatus cyclopaedia , material on the subject , and processes of photo- . The book hh is compile h d by Mr . Walter 4 D . Welford
of WWWWWWW ~^^*^^ the ~^ mr *^ Mr ^ . ^ P ^ ^ MmW Birming ^^ - ^^^^^ ^ - ^ MW ¦ ^ M ^ r * - ^ MW ^ ~^^^^^ m ^ - ham ^— pj ¦ ^^ ^ ^^^^ Photographic r ~^ m- m ^^^— — ^^ - ^— v ^^ B ^ p- w ^^^*^ p * ^^^ ^^ pF ^^^ p ^^^ g Society pa ^^^ ^ p ^ ^ ^^^^ . , ^^ M ^ and b ^^ pr B ^^ . ^^ P ^^ B , fS edited by Mr . Henry Sturmey pg h of the Camera
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are found in the reference book on photography , ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ apparatus ¦ namel ¦ 1 mrt y— W PT the used ¦ camera i before P , lenses exposure mwmmm \ mt' * mmr , tri 1 pods shutters and stand com s - ,
p lete . p ^^^ m sets ^ .. — , mm ^ m materials ' ^ pr ^^^ v § » ^ P ^ ^ m- ^^ ^ . ^ , apparatus —m ' ^ P *^ . ^ ^^ pT , H P ^ pf ^ ^^ my used ^ ^^ P * - ^ b / ^^ pT ^ W «^^ , V after ^^ T ^•^ P * ^ p >^ b ^» exposure , enlarging apparatus , general articles and ^^^^ — 1 ~—*^^ m -m * j 7- mm information * ^ ^ pp ^ - ^^ m ^^^ ^^^ ^ - ^^^^ b m ^^ ^^ ^^ , " ^ ^ t ^ ^^^^ - ^^ , ^ y & ^^ ^^ H c ^ . ^^ > A The ^^^ p ^ B ^^^^^^^ ^ ppr book V ^ P ^ P" ^^ ppT ^ p ^ V ^ p ^| p certainl ^^^ £ * ^^ r ^^ p ^ B ^ b ^ ^^^^ V ^ B . ^^ pi ^^ fa ^^ B y V ^ , H in ^^ P ^ ^ b ^ B ^¦ " " . ' ^ m ^ ^ ' _
the multip ' ^^^ licity ^ of detail ^^ and ^^ notices of modern appliances , i s the best we know of . From mi the Lbndfoh ii Literary wvbv Wfl Society P *^^ T t . —' The
" » —— ^ — - ^^ muuw -m ^ r ^^* p ^^ ^ pp ^ pr ^ f ^ ^^ B ^^ —^^^— ^ V ^ ' ¦ P' ^ p- ^ V ^ BT ^^» - J - ^ . ^ m ^^ ^ pj , ^^^ p f ^^ ^^ m mj ^ pp ^ b ^ b ^ Pt ^»^ Warrior * W"T Medici ir -1 • : Giovanni s- > d - ' ' « delle "m -m-a Bande - » - * . - Nere - >'¦ * ¦ . / by Catherine Mary Phillimore . The authoress of this little volume has again plunged into the
for depths —~ ¦ which " ¦ - ^ p ™ ' of ~ mw— ¦ ¦ - — - her ¦ Italian ^¦^¦^^¦ v previous ¦ L ¦^ PP' ^^ ma ^ m historical ™ ™ ' - ^ P' ' ^ » jpi studies mmr m— ^ v ^ va ^ B ^ - «^ pv » ^ research pT P ^ pP hav f ^ Va ^ Bk Tf ^^ Vf * f e ™^ 0 * , admirabl rf ^ p ¦¦ a ^ P * r ^ fei J ^ mm subject W * 4 V ^ B . Vp ^^ V W ^ M—T ¦ *> y ^/
qualified her . Her present venture , issued in a thoug neat form ht and and laborious excellentl thoroughness y printed , disp we lays are now the
accustomed to expect from her pen . The House of Medici has at all limes presented a favourite topic ¦ ^^ ^^ ^^ 1 1 ^ ppi for ^—^— ^ p . pr ^^^ the ^ pv ^^^^^ ^ p ^ ppr pv historian ^ aq ppi * p ^ b « v ^ ajpr ^ p > m ^ M * m ^^^ ^ pv ^ pr ^— ^ p ^ p , ^ pi but «^ p ^> ^ pp- ^ pa ^ p ^ it v ^ p > ^ ppr would ^ Pf ^^ p ^ ^> pPPp > ^ pp » ^^ ipjp seem . i ^^ pf ^^^ py ^ P a ^^ v ap ^ pj pfpk ^ H fro pBp > ^^ . ^*^^ r ^ m ^ L ^^ L ^^^ pi
Miss Phillimore's work that there still remains much matter for interesting research . From Messrs fl Pi . Sampson Low & Co . — Our New
PP"PB Ppp" ^ PP » p p ' ™^ P ^^^^^^ P mmw PP ¦ . ^ ^ ppp wmw mr W-mmr- pp pb ^ ppppp ^ p ^ ppt ¦ . ^ pr " ^ p ^ - ^ ppppp « VPP ^ p ^^ p ) p ^^ r V ^ ~^ pr ^^ ^^^ p * ' ^¦^ ^ fc ^^ 1 _|^_ fp * pd ^ 1 ^^^ W W Zealand m—m -t •• Cousins j" ^ J , ' by ^ the 1 -a Hon - ~ r--w . James ^ w . Ing •¦— . lis « . & (* Maori 0- This is a little work which furnishes very pleasantly and attractively some - ^ pp- ppjpp account mnrm
» ^ m— ¦ ' ¦ -mr * m - ^ " ' ^ » " ^— - ¦ ¦— ' ¦ — p— ^ ^— w ^^—™ ' ^ - ~ - ^ ^ r - ~ ^ m ~ -mm ^* ^^|^ - ^ ^^ w ^ pp > ^ m pp ^ pr ^^ ppppp ^^ pp- aj ^ Pappr ^ aP ^ a ^ ' ^^ Pa > a » P »^^ ^^ i of a visit made by the author to New Zealand in 1885 . Mr . Inglis is evidently of an observant m' natureand has made good r ~ mr -w use ~ - > i of 1 his
opportunities v m— - — >^^ *— ¦ ¦ — " ^ — ¦ ~ - ^~ , v . ^— ^ " -r The * m— —w- ^ m experiences — -- — ' - — ' ¦ — ^ " — - ^ — — ¦ ^ pp ^ pk ^ mm he has ^ pp ^ ppr ^^ apii recorded - ^ pppp ^ apj ^^ . Pap p ^ m ^ mT are in an unambitious readable form , which add very materially to the intrinsic interest of his
work . Those who wish to acquire some knowledge of life , habits , and customs , in the distant colony ¦ 1 ¦ ¦ whether - ~— " ™ Pi it be from f a desire to emi bmmimtMmi pqapp grate ^
or ~^ P" ~ " ^ " ' - ^ P simp *— ' ^ , m ly ~ ¦ » as ^^^^^ a means — -w ^^— ¦ — * w ¦ - of ¦ - ^ - »» - ^—¦ gaining p ^ p » - ¦— - ^ pp ^^ m- T « pa > p ^^^ pj ^ pp geograp » - ^ P" ^ w ^* ^ hical * a ^ ^ pjp ^ pF - ^» ^ mW ^ information , could scarcely do better than read Mr p ^™ " ^ " ^^ ¦—¦ . m Ing ^ " ^^ ¦ i ¦ ^ PP ^ Pfc ™ lis ^ ^~ » p" ' p s " ^^ volume PI " ^ P- pp ^ ^ . »» w ^ ^ v . m < pp It ^^ pp ^^ will w v ^ - ^ n w a supply p pjp ^ r ^ ¦ ppjpP' np > . pppi ¦ them p . ^ 0 m PP » ^ PP * mm > ammm ^ m in w ^ arm pp ^
chatty agreeable language with many facts not given in the larger and more pretentious ¦ works ¦ " Pi pPP . P ™^^ I PP . mr Mr m *~ "m—m ^^ . pjp Ing p ^ VPi P ^ pp ^ pp ^^ Pak lis ¦—* ¦ p i ^ " - has —mmm > va ¦ « i had pf ^^ p ^ ^ p" mw - ^ - ^ m large ppppp ^^ - ^ * a ^ ^^^^ ^*^ experiences ^^^ ^ P" ^^ mrmmr ^ p | pPr alPM mm ) - ^ pp * ppat ^ ppp , - ^ Pjpr ^ " ^ " ^ I ¦ I , >¦
and the result he has embodied in an extremely interesting and fascinating little ^ volume . Fro t m the same mim-aj . —* The Pi ip Vegetable PHPfe r Lamb of
p ^ PPPI * PP * ^ p ^^ pp ^ ppp ^ mmw m ^ m ^ ^ mr ¦ | ^ ppp ^^ ppap ^^ PV pv * p p p ^ PT V ^ P' ^ Ppp ^ 1 * ^| # ^ p T ^^ * mm ^^ pV ppVPkppHV P ^^ PaJf Vab ^ pWp * ' ^ P *^ ^ ppp * *"""> Sfartary : a Curious Fable of the Cotton Plant , ' By Henry Lee , F . L . S . & c . Few people beyond those more especially concerned in the study
of myths will » have heard of this curious fable , ' * '• ¦ ' e . .
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Oct. 1, 1887, page 1097, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01101887/page/51/
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