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Magazines For June.
I' of ait . Atnong the articles in the number , the j (¦ : continuation tainebleau in ' Mi of Mr » H . aniBon Stevenson ' s articles ' s papers * on on * Greek
Fon-) ^ yths Greek , Art , ' and a paper ivith t * w >; fine j v illustrations oft * Baphttel and the Fornariha , ' I demand special acknowledgment * By River and
; I ; "• > Sea is the title of a very pleasant . paper bvj Mr . j I ' H a n . « Y v * . Barn AJUAUvvi ett / , t with f ? i vu reproductions * w ^/*^^ v » *» wv *^^»* ii * in aba facsimil < w ^ wh **** e w
? ' frora the works of W . L . lli Wye , i ncluding his \ succe 8 Bful picture * The Herring Fishery / in the
j ; / illustrated New South Magazine Wales Art ( Hacmillan < 3 tellery . — & 2 % * Co , } lish has secured ut a riht 11 pleasant essayist ii ^ u to deal with niwu
ocvvu mm x ig g u ^/ ivonnuy u > idwj «*« ^ vivm ** Bath , and the 'two . centuries' of its ' memories / . which bring before us . some of its characteristic
I f manners and customs / afford the pencil of the artist ample play . * Drawing-room Dances / a budget of illustrationsis pleasantly
accompanied by the facile pen , of Mr , Sutherland Edwards , and then , to-add- ; to the attractions of . the numberMr . Henry James contributes the
, first part of a powerful story * ' The Author of his Beltraffio eiever / descri and Mr ptive . H . writing W . Lucy , B gives ^ -Sea us and a bit Land of
to Kiyoto / a Japanese sketch which will be found to be fresh and pleasant reading . Miss Yonge continues her ' Armourer ' s Prentices / and the
author of ' John Halifax' takes us to the Land ' s End on her * Unsentimental Journey through Cornwall / An effective sketch by Mr . Du Maurier
beautifully engraved by Mr . J . D . Cooper , ac- , companies some pretty lines from the pen of the popular artist , based on the French of Madame
Nccker . Altogether it is a very excellent number of Messrs . Macmillan ' s serial . —Harper ' s Magazine ( S . LowMars tonSearle & Rivington )
has three well-contrasted , , subjects , for topical I illustration in Biarritz , Sheffield , and the New York Custom House . The famous continental
health resort , the busy Yorkshire manufacturing town , and the Government department with which all Transatlantic travellers are more or less
familiar , furnish ample scope for pen and pencil , and three capital illustrated articles are the result ; the local scenerythe local folkand the
, , II busy occupations of the natives being in each I case faithfully pourtrayed . Drawing upon another source for inspiration , the essayist and
the artist are again seen at work in happy combination in * Nature ' s Serial Story' and 'The North Shore / the first a charming picture of that
happy time in Nature ' s year when spring imperceptibly glides into the full flushed summer , and the second a sketch of the north shore of
Lake Superior . There are many other good things in the number , including striking portraits of John Quincy Adams and John C . Callioun
the continuation of Mr . Black ' s ' Judith Shako- ,
' epeare , aacl some pretty poems .
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Literary Recollections / the pleasant name of Calverly meeting us on the first page , while on the second we have his famous examination
edition paper ' on of ' ' Pickwick Pickwick / / and the prizes the successful being a candi * first - datesthe writer t i
j ;; ; Professor , Skeat . , * This » ljs > ua reminiscence f Walter Besant naturally and < . leads itself vi on gorously to Dickens upon , whose the writer personality of these impressed papers , : » nd lie aiso gives an amusing note of hiw own
! . « xperiencea of the * Saturday Re viler ' : II '' ^ iJ 3 fr next book was * nartatiTO of aebool and goIImm HfD .
^ . . - . . _ ^^^ B ^ ammmmmmm ^ H ^ q /^^^ r ** 'Wi ' •' ¦ called wrote wrote swefcesa hB tuts r aud Tlie 8 been oeen -was Foster , , in in ropublieh America America Brotbwa € * , , » lM they , mey ' every which have nave thteg hiwi , also mso ; 'l subeequeiitly a been been Tery trani trarou ftfj . I i i
. , . . ydUng his lated J ? rain Into autbrtr in varloiia ft foreign sototw languEtges h tottgue pleasure , even . 'Pferti « 8 though to & ps « ed nothing ( the ^ s ' 1 prod q my jrlves uct cv « & * i ' j i he Ka cannot / Mnnnf . read » anil it . ¦ To 'T ' rk the ? liA satisfaction aaftiifa ^> . l / iln I % arrived Mt % rAj 9 from « W ~ JL ^« Tbe m '
. * ; io Foster the Brothers fotm of a there moat was scathing , however notice , a tenible in- th * drawback Satnr & ti If I I , Review opinions awiJm * t ^« . mmm . It the X ^ k was >^ volume ** m 1 headed a « kMhA liad liVt —on * * 1 displayed «) account l ^« Mw 1 « m «» tf ^ rfS — _ of . ' certalntJentmcr The fl « "a «^ k Bloated ! TM . _ 1 ^ A . » tic 1 I ! I I
tocracy' , and made me most thoroughly miserable , Aris fin - I I with writer me , now since one about of Her it , but Majesty I am ' s never Judges so , fa tickled ^ s laughe with * j I I for the reminiscence himbut note as < with he is . pleasure I'hnve ti that great the personal regnrd I
described , him as * a hanging judge . ' . , ; newspapers ' I I The Cornhilt also has a paper on 'June Fishint' I a which sketch Will of fi a nd street grateful waif' readers in ¦ ' whp j se 'M philosophy y Arab ' is I I
of dress stockings are ixndteamed of ; ' and 'Dr . I Oreatrex ' s Engagement' is a pleasant bit of I
fiction ' complete iii itself , ' whith companies well I ; -with Mt . Anstey ' s larger woilc , 'The Giant ' s I Rob ©/ now nearing its fortieth chapter . —Lond- I
man ' s Magazine ( LopginahR , Green , & Co . ) con * I whic tains h th slig e ' ht happy story thought trbm Mhri * of his ilnstey * ¦ " Vice ' s pen VersA , in ' I I
is again seen at 'work . It is a sad , dramatic tale I of a drunkard whose mania , one Christmas Ev 6 , I leads him to fancy himself once again the boy I
wh 6 m no one liked at school and whom few , I except his mothetr and a certain Ethel who lived I next doorcould pnt up "with at home . With I
forceful realism , , Mr . Anstey makes his hero buy I a hox of tin soldiers for his younger brother , and I trudge home for the holidays full of good resoto- I
tions as to his future , behaviour to his mother and I Ethel , and with so much happiness on his face that I he wonders whfolks stare at himWhen he I
reaches the old y home he finds he is . ' shnt out '— I hence tho title of the tale—and when a policeman I
to face whom leaves the no genuine option of realis mistake m of , is the abou ¦ ¦ d t ebauched to take him in charge brother urowier , the ' wife appearance disillusionises uismu of Ethel ¦ ¦ — him now The his h
younger younger reading Gran v . xr « iut i- iAl ^ is -len iieu painful gives gives s » , us us but ue a a — — the cap ciipiuii ital tale geolog gwuxu fjiumsca is ¦ ¦ well ^ ieo ical told mm * paper ^^ . . * Mr » on ^ . m
Miocene 4 An Ancient Lake Lake of Bovey Bottom , near ' ¦ — ¦ the Newton scene Abbot of the ; ' Jack . Tjink '' s s Courtship Oonrtshin' ' travels travels on on ¦ with with a a lair fair naemj fidelity «
. to where shows the her us usual still ' jVIadam course faithful ' s' of famil love ¦ ¦ ¦ y - ; in and their hter Mrs new . Rosalind Oli home phant , , who has taken the centra ¦ stepdaug l in , the i story j'
wno is 4 Cricket rap nas idly now now Gossi demanding xajten p , ' by me Mr ¦ . ¦ cenrra Andrew the L reader piace place Lang ' s m , who at «« tention » seems - ~ . , ^ much at home with ¦ and balls as he w
with as as iriucii book ¦ » s l uuui and * witn A ¦ Fush stumps stumpa at Last nuu ' by ^> Mr . ai a . , , jflLnzrquaman Anti Gr . Watkins quarian , Magazin lutzga m ^ ike ¦ up c e ¦ ami and a cap Bibliograp jyiuvwy ital mi nuinber >> her Characte "' ( \ Bog — ^ f * \ ) ¦ I
of opens the with Wars a p of leasant the ¦ ¦ Roses study / entitled by the Rev Ins . U . ^ rs - Moore lion of , in whjoh he whose ¦ brings marriage before with us ? concep t & r
of lamb Anjou , and Henry aii ho cites d infelicitous likens VI it ., ¦ as to an the illustration cleverness cifvoniooo union of w" a of 1110 ¦ hon 'tDat " ** awi flt * j fl
most services ceptive ceptive of of the Hymen inieiicii attempts in /(> their u » of statesmen cause / A to descrip enlist r .. ^ ^ ^ m S m
of music a ' Notable room in to Room ¦ ¦ . d Eldon in Bloomsbury '« old hoo » , » ydgvL j »?» j
water is Squore calculated , , even now if inhabited to they make ¦ ¦ do the , not by mouths Mr give . George actual of ™ vent ^ m ° ° , } W r ^ ~ £ lg wishes in direct coritravention of the ^ t « nw ! ¦
-- roandment wieties in . direct 'Th ¦ e contravenuon book ¦ ealcs of the »« - OT *» Sr « . A , II II socieu societies ^ ^^ in
-axU chronicle chronicled iUetiorded d ^ , arid f with the the leartwa learfcod all the fcare ^ f ° ^ P r ^ ^ 2 T , S 5 nf * SjB . llfl
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 2, 1884, page 522, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_02061884/page/14/
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