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, Mad ever-end Ziove uring and love othe , r be Stories the cons / it tant must refrain at least of ' be A admitted , that it is sung to a never varying ,
agreeable tune . Judged from a critical standpoint , there is , no doubt , much in these stories that mig hh ht be * improved—errors ¦ j . h . of b judgment c f
exaggerat ^^ r ^^^^* ^^^^ ^^ ™ — ^^ ^ v ^^^ " ^^ i on ^^ , ^^ " ^ an ™ d — ° ^» »—~ cons v ^ r ^ ' ^ ^^^ ™ v t r ~~ u ^™ cti ~^^«~ v ^^ ^ e ^^ ^^ p sk ^^^ ill ^^^ p ^^ to be ^^^^ ^^^^ ^ ' atoned ^ h ^^ ^^^ . ^^^^ ^ v ^^ v ^^ p , v t for ^ v he __ — ~_~ ; w —m ^ but _ - — g ^^^_ ht — we — cheery — n are - ^_ - not g tone _~ - —m ^ disposed _ - _ - that - _¦ _ - ^_ - - ^ *_ r ^^ t - ^^ hese to - ^^^ w ^^ be p ^^^ B stori ^ k severe ^ ^^» ^^^ ^^^ ^ B es ^ B ^^ w ^^ f , possess ^ p and ^ r ^^^ r . ^^* P ^^ r ^*^ in *^^ " ^*^
are content . Indeed we believe them to be highly adapted for a wide circle of readers . So t long ake it as young will be peop , to le are romantic of time , which so ] , ong we
will there , be a vast number of people , who will be simp interested J ~ le , and ¦ without -- in -- " readin — - —— — considering — — g a - * - — love — — ¦ f ^ -story very w ^^ " * ¥ pur much ^ «^ © ^^^^ i ^ and the ^*^ m *^ ^^
probability are likely to of be what particularl they y read well ; satisfied and here . More they - over — - — - — , « these — — — — — stories — — — — — ^ -- —~ are ——¦ ^— — - free ^— ^ - ^ ^ - ^ from ^^ ^^ ^ . ^^^ b any ^ ^ ^ r w vicious w ^ ^»* ^ ^^ ^*^ *^^
tend no light ency recommendation , and this in itself , is a matter deserving From Messrs . Ward ¦ Lock & Co . —Of ' Moxon ' s
— — - —— — — —~ — — — - ^ —— ^ — , y ^^^^^^ ' ^^ ^^ ^^»^^ , H ^^ v ^^ ^^^ r ^ fc ^ 9 ^^^ rfk ^^^^ i ^ ^^ ^^^ b *^ r ^ ^ i f hand Miniature y edition Poets has ' th just e iss been ue of begun a very by pretty ' A Selec and - tion from the Works of William Wordsworth /
promises In every to respect be highl the y creditable production to the of the taste series and workmanship of the book trade .
From Messrs . Frederick Warne & Co . —It is in not t often world we have to chronicle so great a success
Blanche in the ne world Willis , or of Ho fiction fiction ward as as in that that ' Aulnay achieved achieved Tower bbv . y ' Miss Miss The story — _ # is of — the — slightest [ | ~™ " ^ ^ " " ^ ~^ and " ¦*» —^ - ™ - ^ may s ^ h ^ q ^ w be n * r ^^ « somewhat ^ r ^^ A <«^ ^^ V F A ^ % JU fc ^ com ^ ^^ « J *^
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our nign hieh- coun -souled soulea t French . t in rench the girl erirl tor for one one of of of a the the finemips enemies German of of adjutant ry who , , during person the siege young of Paris , is at her uncle
quartered side the italbut ' s ch the atea in u immed ite c i h arm tely out and - pathos j ^ - — _ .. _ — — with — _ cap which . . __ _ ^^ wm ; ^ it v is . — pw told w - *^ jh ^»* more m-+ m - \^ « . ^ v than K / A A UIJU 1 counter ^ \ J % 4 A Jl */ V * A . -
balance may able exist touches from for . " ^^ any Nor of ^^ ^™ character ^ la >^ are ^ ^ c k ^* ** there of ¦ ^ " ^ ** ^» ori ^ ta thro ^ g wanting « l « inality ^^ ^^ u ^« ghout MBk •*« ^^ W many in % ^ # the ^ plot ^ J ^^ admir work ^^ that ^ J . M- J | T ^ - .
Apart with much the refinement heroine , whos and e delicacy portrait of is drawn touch , the characters of Manette , her coquettish little maid nd , fondness lonaness with her thorough Parisian love of gaiety
but courteous a ana Navailles , and dark bland for lor and , flirtation flirtation apparentl inscruta ; : b y of of noticing , yet the the always Abbe A nothing hhA do da so yet taking everything inof the courtlbut 1 /
whose selfis chief % h leading — old m j— ar C ) 3 string r all — q uis ~"" these C , ¦ is comp "" * - " p ¦* **** his *~ Q letel * vani ** v ; f *** y ty % A ,-j lost , VAJI and uiliVI V in VUUJ pride L / X himself . VI VI y V his 41 U . U ,
depicted passion with ; rare fidelity are and excellent force of portraitures expression . centres The principal interest of the story , however ,
centres Nathalie , , a as and s we we von have have Nordenfels said said , , roun round , and d nothing the the loves lnvA could « of rtf be more admirable ^ rw « . than ««»^>« the manner in which these
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a novel y say that has for afforded a long us time more we pleasure have not . read
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may publishers be inferred that the new m volume the prom of i this ses of magazine editor will a nd find many supporters . The editor has issued a -
e of the new volume commenciwith pro th part gramm j ust published . The monthly frontis ng pieces will \ iof icturesthe several
processes to present gravure a success em colour ployed o printing n in thei p r w production ood , showing engravin , suc g h chromo as pho - - \
lithograph , y , photo-lithogr , aphy , & c . Contri , butions will Greece app , P hoenic r on ia , * Art and in Byzanti Egypt , um Assyri / by a , William Persia ,
b H y olmeden Harry V ; . * Barnett The History ; ' The of Medway the Royal , the Academy Tiber , the / Seinethe St . John ' R ? ver" and other streams
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in from attra th « ctiveness present . issue , bids fair to eclipse the old The Century ( F . Warne & Co . ) begins with a
well illustrated and interesting account of 'A Photograp Wilson . her Following ' s Visit to this Petra is / a by grap Mr . hical Edward ly told L . I
Mountain story of / country by Mary life Hallock entitled Foote ' A Cloud . In * | on Li | ving the lish inn S K ^ cul bUl / tors l / / bEdmund -UV 1 U 1 J Grosse VJI attention is
c Eng iM hiefl iij ^ i y paid to p L Josep UXC | h y J Edgar UJ Boehm U l / OOD , w , hose UI / WU statues Uivu <¦ of animals are so well known ; to Thomas Brock ,
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v * The arious Un w i ted ters Churches , and a carefull of the y United prepared States paper , ' by on . Mr in . ' John Charles Bodewin / W . Shields ' s t Testimony . voitiuv A new / / story b ulc is comm juj Hallo ^ enced ck
^ Jii ^ uuuii jLvuv » r » u » jl iij , ^ ^ J y Mary jlx jt / % » - » il 1 . JL Bostonians Foote _ ~ J \ J * J W JLJk , and * If * - * ^ - m ry / by J furthe « Henry ^ A r i James ns ^*** t alment . ^ « > K 7 « . The . A . A 1 i s number AA g iven * A . JI A Kf * m * * of strikes —¦ — ' ~ T he ^^
point us this of month view , as , both being from more an than artistic ordinaril and y literary attractive .
usua usual Cassell l is is replete ren ' s lete Family with with instructive instructive Magazine and and ( Cassel valuable valuable l & Co infor inior . ) as --
mation Among fxiuuug , imparted articles txiiiujria which w in jujcju popular appear ( tjppcar and to i > u us ua interesting especially vajjoMivmtj form * note - ^— . , | jjl «
w ingule orthy / a somewhat * The Earl hackneyed y Home | subject of Florence it is ¦ tru JSigat e , but " N
Bradbury treated fnanfari 1 Remunerative on r \ r \ in the i * a . ViA very present TWA p acir loyment leasant *^ . occasion nonaoinn and for Gentlewomen agreeable b y Mr 1 \ Tt . . manner Edwara lliUWftTA and . II 1 1
In By- addition Paths of Commerce the Emp Pamil / by Doctor the Rev discusses . A . R . Auckland with , M * , ¦ , I I , y i
usual clearness and force the subject of * jseew >* > i : , . : " ^ fll
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Nov. 2, 1885, page 1132, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_02111885/page/16/
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