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—"^ I i 1292 The Publishers' Circular No...
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Index to the Books published between October 16 and 30. The Words in Italics are those under which the Titles are given Alphabetically in full, with the Publither's Fame.
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all , may be a matter of opinion , Mr . Williams ' abridgment of Professor Hughes' ' Class Book of
Modern Geography' has been tolerably well accomplished . Its title is * The Intermediate Class — — — Book — — of — — Modern — — — - - - - Geograp - ^ j j- hy . ' Exp ^^
lanatory , historical , and statistical notes , also examination questions , are supplied . From Messrs . SmithElder & Co . —We have
received a new edition , , of the , ' Extracts from the Writings of W . M . Thackeray , chiefly Philosophical and Reflective . ' This admirable edition
of extracts has been out of print for some time . The new edition is very welcome . From the same . —A now and cheap edition of the
favourite ' Court Hoyal , ' by the author of ' John Herring , ' has just appeared . From the same . — ' Liberalism in Religionand other
, Sermons , ' try W . Page Roberts , M . A . —A new work from the pen of Mr . Roberts is very welcome . Every sentence he writes is thoughtful .
In the sermons now before us his originality is as remarkable as his feelings seem , to be intense . The title carries with it no political significance . ' It
is used to denote a party which . exists .. in the Protestant Churches , and which has ever had its analogue in the Church Catholic . I should have
preferred to speak of the methods of divine education , or of the dynamics of religion ; but I must take the name which — foes _ _ . _ have _ g f —^ iven - . Of — this - ,
however , I am certain , that Liberalism in religion is Conservatism of religion . ' From Mr . Elliot Stock . —That Streatham should
have found an historian is by no means surprising . The suburb is hardly less interesting than beautifuland Mr . Frederick Arnoldin his ' History
, , of Streatham , ' just published , has placed the most prominent facts before his readers in a very / readable and accessible form . — A brief
preliminary consideration is given to the history of Surrey , and in treating this larger and rather momentous subject , Mr . Arnold
must be pardoned for ' a little abruptness . His readers , indeed , may find themselves in a position similar to that of the old lady who found the
— i / — ~ — — dictionary very entertaining reading , notwithstanding it changed the subject rather often . "We would almost say that the history would have
been quite as valuable without the rapid survey of early county history . Once he enters his proper field of actionMr . Arnold — gives a — gene — — -
XX rall y satisfactory account , of the history ^ 3 * of ^^ the manors of Streatham and Tooting Bee from very early times , touching upon such questions as the
origin of these names , the Roman road , and the Domesday Book account . The history of the Manors of Leigham Court and Balham is also
spoken of . Ecclesiastical history is represented by notices of the Parish Church , Emmanuel Church , Christ Church , St . Peter ' s Church , and
other edinces with more or less interesting
asso-_ ciatione . Other chapters mention old hoiises jamin inns , & Hoadl c . ; Streatham y , Henry worthies Thrale , a including nd 'Bet Ben the '
, Doctress . ' Dr . Johnson ' s connection with number Streatham of is local the subj anecdotes ect of conclude a chapter a , hi and jhly a
> ' interesting book . — From — — Mr . James — Thin — 9 Edinburg — ¦¦ h — . —On ^^ anather
- , - j » y » - u C 41 A \ r \ Her page we notice ' Carlyle ' s Early Letters . ' We might add to the notice the hitherto unpubl fc * vi ished io
cj ~ ~* - " HC \ 1 letter now offered to the public by Dr . J . Hutchison Stirling . Thomas Carlle ' s Counsels
to a Literary Aspirant' should be y raad with care by the ambitious youth if of the davAJ \ ^ Attention ^ *^^ ^ ^ , ' J J ^ \ J Y \_ M I I
Dr to . the Stirling stern tJ advice has acted could * wisel not y fai J in l to publishing Jt be profitable -w —¦ - ¦_¦ w the llj ^ . i m n ^ i ¦ . • « _
letter . The appendix containing the editor ' s estimate of the man is n brief but masterl study . y
From Farj ij eon Messrs ' s now . "W story ard , , Lock l The , Nine & Co of . — Hearts — - M — - — r . B . * L is * * . conceived ^ and ,
ingeniously spiritedly written . The mystery of the nine of hearts is worked out in a way thab should satisfy the most fastidious
lover of exciting fiction . From Mr . T . Fisher TTmHn . — ' Mariners makvth
Man' is a new book from the pen of the author of the successful ' How to be Happy , though Married . ' The volume is a bright oneand should
, rival its predecessor in popular esteem . * I am showing my gratitude to the pubLic , ' says the author , * for their very kind reception Xof " How
to be Happy , though Married , " by now presenting to them , another little book , with my last " Manners . " It is not a book of etiquettefur I
, am by no means a master of ceremonies ; nor does the motto of Winchester Collego , ' Manner makyth Man , ' refer to those social rules and
forms which , are often only substitutes for good manners , but rather to manners in the old seme of the word which we see in thd text , u EviL
communications corrupt good manners . "' From the Yorkshire Conservative Ne-wspaper
Company , Leeds . — ' Diseases and Disordera of the Horse , ' by Albert GresswelL and James
introduction Brodie Oresswell by George , M . R . C G . resswell V . S ., revised . This , with treatise an is
on equine medicines and surgery is issued ; a parative contri | u rc * L u u bution i u pathology L / e * vi- * . to v / J . v / the pty . . stud There jl jj y *» j . of v > ui are - the v two vir science v parts j ^*^* . ^ - ^ of in -- com ical the
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— " ^ I i 1292 The Publishers' Circular Nov f i 86 g - — —^
Index To The Books Published Between October 16 And 30. The Words In Italics Are Those Under Which The Titles Are Given Alphabetically In Full, With The Publither's Fame.
Index to the Books published between October 16 and 30 . The Words in Italics are those under which the Titles are given Alphabetically in full , with the Publither ' s Fame .
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A Apple Pie , Oreenatcap ( Kate ) 3 s . Cd . and 28 . 6 d . Abbot , Monastery , Scott ( 8 . W . ) new edit . la . 3 d . each .
Abraham , Life mid Times , Deane ( W . J . ) 2 a . Cd . AlbumNew Children ' 3 s . 6 d . , ** , Algebra , Smith ( J , Haniblin ) Tart I . Key , Da .
All Round the Clock , Mack ( Robert B . ) 6 a . Almack , the Detective , Cragg ( B . H . ) 6 b . Almost a Wreck , Shadtcell ( Mrs . Lucas ) 3 s . 6 d .
Amerique , Chateaubriand , with Notes , Delbos ( L . ) Is . 6 < 1 . Ancient Types , Modern Applications , Atherton ( 0 . J . ) 2 e .
Animal Life , Buckland ( F . ) Notes and Jottings , 6 i . ami 5-. J Anna , or the Little "Runaway , Is . Cd . I
Annual , Day of Days , Vol . 15 , 2 s . and Is . 6 d . I Annual , Diprose ' s , for 1887 , Is . I Annual , Hood's Comicfor 1887 Is . I
, , ^ 1 Apostles Antherm , and Senteuces their Contemporaries , < tc , thirty-flve , Caulfeild Sd . ( S . F . A . ) *> - I I Arabia PetitBaPalestinefcGoologry , fe GaogrM > " I
Arithmetic Card , s , Adaptable , < c , ., Olden ( J . K < . ) 3 t . 1-6 ., each li- ¦ . I
Arithmetical Exerciees , Norton ( F . CO Is . __ - ——^< B
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Nov. 1, 1886, page 1292, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01111886/page/14/
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