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R ] Books Received :— V T7.~M Messrs Ivr...
Many interesting memories are gathered up of th e Friends and their sufferings ; and then , in
I who chapter , if not II ., the we are founder met b of y a the sect familiar , had a face wonderful of one following—the late Dean Stanley—whose
ancestors were the lords of Alderley , hence the title of makes Stanley a pretty of Alderley illustration . The and picturesque recalls the mother church
1 I of of Thi the Norwich s notice Dean , , Catherine of whose the famil biograp Stanl , ey hy of , wi one the fe of Dean whose the Bishop wrote name . y
1 I I , is b wi y a ll a welcom chapter never fad e chapter on e from Riviugton in the the page book and of , and the English is Lo succeeded rd history s
Wil-! loughby , introducing a picture of the quaint little church of the Tillage , dating back to the reign of the Second Charles . The interwoven history of
g the ives Breretons a glimpse and of Handforth Cheshire and Hall one , rear of its Cheadle most , , honoured families , though now nothing remains
t but he ' name the old , and ancestral the memories home , the that recollections surround it of . ' Newby Bridge and the Lake Country , opening with
I I a which pret ] ty \ Ir . sketch Croston of praises the * Swan in prose ' and just the as brid Hook ge , » in rhyme praised the Swan' atDittonforms the
subject of the next chapter , the Priory of , Cartmel , coming founded in by for Willi its am due Mareschal share of l , Earl noti of ce . Pembroke Cartmel ,
Churc sessor h of is an duly ancient visited parish , and proves library to , be including the pos a - black —— ¦¦¦ — " ¦¦ ' - —™ ^ letter » -- ¦¦ ¦ - ' ^ ¦~ ' ^ Bible - ^ " -rf- , T printe w" ¦ ^ ^^ d ^ " ^ * at ** Basl * j » fi ^^ fc e v ^ <• in J * 1 » 502 ^ V mm , a a ft V
i black n 1509 letter and Thomas other an A ci quinas ent tomes , ' printed at Vienna which ! Mr A . pop Croston hthegemes , chronicles New and a curious Old' collected , little among volume bthe ,
Right Honourable Francis Lo . Verulam , , Viscount y an St . cestral Albans home , 1 G 25 of . the Disley Leg and hs L rece yme ive Hall descr , the i-
tive and historic note in the next , chapter . The p I seventh and the chapter fatal ' 45 tells intro the d tale ucin of g Jemmy us to Dawson another
, well-known name , that of Dr . Byrom , ' the laureate Hall brings of his the party book ; ' and to a a close chapter . And on yet Wardley it is
1 of not some the close appreciative , for we h lines ave a addressed nother pag to , the consisti author ng on the completion of his work . We can
emphatieallyjoin the writer in Iiis final word and wish' Hesu Loa i ? -ci may tate thy the ¦ pen rf mighty i & its pleasan men of it t worjc old pursue ,
Agai « - »¦ - ' •¦« n ^^* enact i ^* vaj */ the »«^_¦ . noble AAij ^ * deeds M-a , *^* m ^ that , a , ^ -r * once Mt , Made history , and the living interest gave To the sad monuments of earlier time . '
beauti It is a full noble y produced specimen . of county history , and is I ] From Messrs . HoughtonMifELin & Co . Boston
, , , , II H Charles U . S . —* A F . Primer Richardson of American Professor Literature of Literature . ' B in j H Dartmouth College . The , title-page of this useful
N little volume tells us that this is the ' twenty-first sp th ite ousand of . its ' The brevity book , a presents readable a conspectus fair and , in of
American authors smd their work . It has been [ ¦ and t horoug is rendered hly revised speciall ¦ , and y **¦ attracti brought fc ve down btwelve to date - ,
which tra i ts - ^ ^~ - , mos ^^ have — — — tl y been of living r * ^ ~— ad " — ^ - — — d ed and to v ^ representative b ^^^ this 'N ^ ^^ H w ^^ ed ^ . ^ y V ition ^ w W w *^ . writers w ^ " ^ It por K ^ ^^ 4 is * , also printed in much handsomer form than the
! old the , little published book in to 1878 those . of We our cordiall readers y recommend who wish to meet with a guide to the study of American
literature , for it contains , in form convenient fo obtainable r refere . nce , much information not otherwise J m
From of Mercy Messrs / . a Morgan monthly & messenger Scott . — 'The for humble Herald I
magazin homes . e The , illustrated annual volum with e of pretty a little woo reli & gious cuta . I I I Talessketchesand
pleasant , variety , , and a poems capital are picture mingled of the in I I herald of Eastern landswith turban aud
beard , adorns the cover . , Pairing I I From Messrs . Niramo the Old « St Bain . — and « T ypes from I
Spanish Story , or Manners Customs I grateful of proof Castile etchings book . ' B , y to b James take y R . up De Mew from Los . With a Rios drawing . th A i rty -room ri - ght six I I I
table number for its half illustrations an hour , . each Its of chapters which is a equal genuine in I I piece of art work . Although termed ' Types of I
pleasantl Spanish Story y-writ / ten the . essay book s is , eac in h real of ity two a bud pages get of in I I length , on a wide variety of subjects—FriendshipI
, Zeal , Fear , Captivity , Content , Chivalry , Sorcery , I Pena Mistakes nce , , In Omelets gratitude , Musi , Deat c , and h , the Reg like isters . The , Dece types it , I I
are drawn from the original works of some of I the more famous works of Spanish authors , Don I Diego Hurtado de Mendoza , Mateo Aleman , and I
Cervantes , and ofLe Sage , whose title to honour is I that he studied Spanish literature , or , as some I assertplagiarised from it . The wide reading of I
the author , has enabled him to make his boot I weaves with consummate into his work literary the finish typical , and characters he cleverl of y I I
the Spanish writer selected for illustration . Thz I class Quixote of , subjects entruste , and d to especiall the artist y those , is fro eminentl m Don y I I suited for etching and the thirty-six proofs here I
gathered together ; would in themselves be suffi- I cient to win favour for the volume . The binding I is a choice an 1 appropriate bit of colouring . I
From ¦ ' Glossary Messrs of . Terms Kegan and Paul Phrases , Trench / edited ., & Co by . H — I
this Perc ^^ A A JLfc ^ y work W W \_ Smith ^ JL w ^ is & ^>^ . occup ^^ P ^^ To ^^ ^ . if BbA use ied A ^* ¦ ^ ¦ ^ L the with ff A ^ words ' wor V W ^^ f J d ^^* of s hj , m ex % the ^^^ p ^ - ^ ress ^ p *^ ^^ reface ions , , I IH
q among uotations the , more & c , uncommon Knglish or in other current , which literature are , I I and reu \ A 1 irefor AVA the t ordinary 111 reader lanation I
which % of of J ~ Va-A- ^ books b ooks A . V > q VJ mi . ght ' \^ J , Th Thus have us . > JULV to Latin > Latin VI be soug UI sentences sentences L T ht among - «\ AVL , f exp X la la a w w number — terms terms , , I I ,
found expressions in descri belong ptions ing of to military music , words operations , ¦ which and are 1 I
1 UUUU ili UCOU 1 L / UUUO \* 1 1111 IX VCIiJ . V UL » DJ . O" «"" I , defined technical and expressions their etymologies relating given to . books By vay , hon are of I I
among example b , ook ' Breeches , and Rois Bible cTYvetot , ' and and « the Colop * Faith- I I reader i ful cauci Eckhart is hel ' ped in literature nd wucii h , will ovxui show dd that how th the ere I
appear to j » be uieipcu about , , a auu 20 , 000 wen entries we wu a in the uu' » book " - — , it _ I is IB seen BCOU to LU what WllitL extent tJJLItJIJl . that LUU . L is 1 O done UUUC . . We » ' « may ' — - I _ - ¦—v TT I
add , that among the contributors to the Rev . H . Cox Cox Percy . Kev "Rev Smith . . JJ . . ' s F F . . g Twisden Twrisden lossary are . M Mrr the . . C C . . Kev A A . . . M Sir . . ^ Fonnell onneu G . W ,, .
Col . , Patersonand Rev . C , . F . Milner . We must mercantile iiiui not fo aii rget i to terms i / Oi , say which wuiuu that the i recei ccoivc number lanati i of practical on wil
render ^ the . uo work a handy manual ve exp oaj in the counting - — ^ - house .
From Messrs . Seeley , Jackson , & H alii day . gravings ' The Friendl and large y Visitor type , ' letterpress Vol . 1883 . are Good the cna en - -
w racteristics ith its pretty of this crimson little cover relig , ious orname serial nted , branc whic witn n a , robi covered holly ,
would n sitting make a on pretty a snow prize - or gift-book . From the The Infant'Magazine iii' Vol .
4 . * rum XVIII nit . If 9 same » nm infants .. — —' cannot xuiaui read s at leas t they - ' , can ,
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Nov. 1, 1883, page 1050, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01111883/page/14/
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