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!«** The Publishers' Circuit No* , **
!«** The Publishers' Circuit No * , **
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~~ ; NOTICE TQ THE TRADE . 1 INSTRUCTOR Anticipating , ' the a conside Publishers 1 rable demand prepared for a the large Firs First t Number Edition of , ' which THE UNIVERSAL was speedih \ exhausted THE NUMBER , and FIRST further PRINTED Editions . have been put t & ptess ' . . amounting , * to . SIX TIMfc mb \ I EDITION The Orders is alread received y being also printed for . the First Monthl y Part are so large that a FIFTH both % WeeMly £ T The Nufnber reprinting and is Monthl being y proceeded Part will with he as executed rapidly in as possible the order , and iH wMeh Orders then for I ; reach the Publishers , __________________________ J Now Ready , Paet I . of WARD and LOCK'S UNIVERSAL INSTRUCTOR ; SELF-CULTURE FOR ALL . In WEEKLY NTJMBEKS , price Id ., and MONTHLY PABTS , price 6 & , V With PAET I . is PRESENTED & RATIS a Valuable CHART OF THE HISTORY OP THE WORLD . OPINIONS OF THE PRESS . glad c We to have observe examined an honest the attempt lessons at with thoroughness some care to and begin are veniences hampered of by distance slender or means of time or , prevented are unable by personally the incon to - self with -educators . We can and unhesitatingly to those who recommend desire to the rene work w acquain both to - attend aim we any think of our Messrs great . seats Ward of , learning Lock & . " Co In . are this likely laudable to tance than this with no the man studies could of their provide youth for . a son A moi or a e daughte useful book r of is succeed liberally . It ad should orned also with be ill notice ustrations d that , and the that " Instructor the first " studious So far turn as we . '— can The judge Chelmsford from . the Chronicle pages before „ . us , Messrs _ . sixpence world monthly beautifully , part has , as consisting a coloured frontispiece of . '— sixty Edinburg a chart -four pages of h the Daily and history only Review costing of the . for ingly Ward comprehensive & Lock and ' s new the , work but results to promises be of carried the to latest out be with not discoveries only every exceed regard . In - a work Tnis , which 1 S a work has , or given we shoul us a pleasan d rather t say surprise the beginning .... Many of it size abounds accuracy and general in good arrangement illustrations the ; and work its is ve price ry convenient is so small ; davs of U 8 of wil a 1 remember Sood English the want grammar that . we We felt were in obliged our school to instrument that , even of as study a book , no of one refe need rence hesitate , if not to as give a recognised it a place understand commit to memory , and to Lati pick n rules up our of syntax knowledge which of we grammar did not , on his bookshelves . *—The Nottingham Daily Guardian . own botn . Lati With n and prodigious English labour , by some we did intuitive pick it process up ; but of with our furni If shed succeeding to us , it parts will prove bear of out immense the promise value of not the only copy to led wnat * a through waste of much time and tribulation energy 1 , We and acquired often with our know much - the rising generation , but to those of more advanced age , birching . The first English grammar which , in our abstruse as it treats learning ' of subjects . It from consists the of most short elementary chapters on to those ancient of sense opinion , and , conformed which explained to an Englishman the principles ' s ideas of an of abstract common , subject portance history geology , , the to the geography acquisition those English who , arithmetic , desire of French which to , hold , is botany and now their German , of and own such in in fact languages great the every rapid jm- , , We existed b stand but egan really are , , was or before seemed easy that language , science of to William begin , to in instead a , observe Cobbett o way n t of he which language . that prin The a c in iple tyro older before the that could treatises grammar grammar under of the all - , compendiumB the march work of intellect as one of knowledge of of the the cheapest present which age and the . most enterprise We comprehensive cant commend of pub- begun M Universal by very Miss instructor pleased Toulmin > Smith ' an English , which promises grammar to pages be has of been the ' a acquire Ushers master now a /— vast offer Thb degr to North ee the of student accomplishment Devon , and Journal one without by . which the he aid may of glad lr guarantee highest * scholar to read excellence that -like the whatever introductory and . Miss happy work Toulmin way chapters is , and done Smith we of by ' a s were her work name will unMgneaiy which itself be d will is one a Messrs . Ward , Lock , & Co . are adding to their list of give her a high , if not the highest , place amongst English 1 cheap welcomed popular hj all and classes useful . books In the one issue which of ' * The will be Universal widely properly grammarians treated . We on its have historical never before side , seen and English we are euro grammar that cannot parts Instructor , the be over ; publishers or . - Self estimated -Culture are , as doing for they All are , a " in public offering weekly service the and means monthly which of and suoh treatise self a will p - leasant taught find , favour young readable In men , the and and eyes withal women both such of . schoolmasters A ft aeries scholarly the of the as flcial education to "^ work those Univers to . living the On al Instructor the humblest far contrary remote " people is , from neither it is in one seats the a prepared sham community of learning nor by a writers as super . well For - Service given much essays - , of neglected by Commissioners the Mr style . W art of . J penmanship . of . E . We penmanship Cran shoald e , recommended has like , been to A begun see facsimile by this the on styw Oivu J » lateti their whose to work names produce which guarantee a we favourable have its in worth Impression the opening , and as the part to specimens the are service oalcu of - - German are more each commonly , chemistry treated by , adopted botany competen . , astron Arithmetic t hands omy , . and , We Lati other can n , heartily 8 ^ ren tyJ *? * T r I has ableness been of to the make book . the The " Universal publishers Instructor explain that " " their noth aim ing self recommend -culture ; this the new contributions publication as to wel all l who as the are illustrations desirous ° f short of a university at home ... to suit snoh students as , are all good . '—Thb Shkffdcld Telegraph . NOTICE . —Prospectuses of the above will to the be forwa Publishers rded in , any quantity required on application London : WARD , LOCK , & CO ., Warwick House , Salisbury Square , E . 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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Nov. 1, 1880, page 962, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01111880/page/54/
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