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Masters & Co . ' Tom the Hero , ' by fetella Austin , is an admirable example of y this Mesg form * M m literatureand shoiild be eagerly read and warmly appreciated by all young people t ° 1
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Directory comprehensive 9 published and thoroug by Messrs hly reliable . C . Mitchell , and its & services Co ¦ . It to is the indeed journalist an admirable and advertispr publication .- ^ M
incalculable . The ' Directory 'is now in its forty-third year . This fact in itself speaks volumes ! to its credit . |
From the National Temperance Publication Depot a number of works are issued ! calculated interests which to be the of great promoters service have in the so cause dearly of at sobriet heart . y , and We e to speciall advance y notice the philanthropic "The Official ! !
Volume of Proceedings ' at the British and Colonial Temperance Congress , which affords ! most interesting information . ~ r I
volume Among , ' Jeru the salem Messrs , Bethany . Wei is , sons and ' Be new thlehem books , ' b we y J . would L . Porter particularl , D . D . y , President draw attention of Queen to ' a s ] ! CollegeBelfast . ^ The text ornamented with many fine engravings taken from photographs . !
The Messrs , . Nelson also publish several charming little works for the young , and many books ! of more instructive nature . |
Prominent among the new books published by Mr . John C- Nimmo we find a fine library ! edition in twelve volumes of ' The Works of the Right Hon . Edmund Burke . ' Admirers of
English oratory should welcome with delight this admirable edition of the works of one of its greatest exponents . Two splendid gift-books are to be found in ' The Song of Songs , ' which is illustrated with 26 full-page original etchings from designs by Bidaand ' Well-Worn
Roads of Spain , Holland , and Ital . tJ y , ' b y F . Hopkinson o Smith . The latter , work details the adventures of an artist on his travels , and is embellished l with some forty beautiful designs
by the author . To the Elizabethan Dramatists series The Works of John Marston , ' edited by A . H . Bullen , B . A ., have been added , and a handsome volume , appertaining to the same
period , may be mentioned in ' Lyrics from the Song Books of the Elizabethan Age , ' also produced J . under the editorial guidance C _ 7 of Mr . A . H . Bullen . Altogether tJ , Mr . Nimmo dispaw lays
a list of no little fascination to book buyers . a valuable A more atlas useful it and would appropriate be difficult present to imag at Christmas ine . UKessrs -time , . under George some Philip circumstances & Sonwho , than are
, famous in this branch of book-workannounce no fewer than one hundred and twenty revised different atlases to date for and the containing public to choose detailed , from and . accurate Their c Atlas of of each the Counties countywith of Eng an l index and , '
up , maps , Phili of nearl & y Son 50 , ' 000 s forei names atlases , forms also a deserve most comprehensive a warm word of and commen indispensable dation and volume in the . cheaper Messrs . p gn ;
and more popular works , more particularly adapted for family use , the iirm stands unsurpassed . notable Messrs volumes . G-. . P . The Putnam edition ' s Sons of ' S ' pain list of and new the work Spaniards s comprises , ' by Edmondo a variety de of Amicis attractive , which and is illustrated / with vi eleven full iuii -etchings 1 and / ixvx a number iiuiiiiuc / X of uiiv hotogravures uutia / of / drawings and
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contain «^ VW V a J correct M . A . A M cL and .. unmutilated V-A . -L Jl A . \ J version ^_/ _ ^ ^ ^ M A \— ' of UV his * * W A . J Autobiograp & . K 9 V- ^ A J _ F \ J 11 I C 4 i lllili hy , M edited _ J . IV JL A . A by ' f vvaa John . ' --w Bigclo" - All Messrs . Putnam ' s Sons' works are worthy of close attention .
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n case eat in edition point of ; and ' The another Camelot may Classics be adduced , ' which in this a somewhat publisher similar is at present edition issuing of i The , fu Canterbury a Poets U j ~\ r ^ 4- r ~ t ' The T W ^ V * * - * latter I rt 4-i- /\ m irts- **^ •* -r- also * - * I r- « ^ -x be \~\ ^ had l- » ^* y-J in ¦• •* - * j-k superior -- •¦ ^ » - ^ ^^ - » . C ^ -v- »™ class ^ Irtn ^ of v- ^ . ^ binding X- ^ C ^ - * ^ 1 Z - ^ - ^ ^ ~ - The 1 ^ 1- * ^^ other /^ Trl ^ T * W works () l *^^
published . by IVlr . Walter may . Scott are of a highl a y acceptable and seasonable . nature , and should be sure of wide appreciation .
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such a way as to increase their natural fascinations a hundred-fold . have Messrs special . Spottiswoodc facilities for the , whose prompt name execution as printers of all stands forms almost of book unrivall , magazine ed , are , l l * < 'K n < ie il ) 1 V ' aI 1 ,
m— periodical par norli liamentary 'iiYiDnforT s , not r work i « r / to ~ kr » l / " speak . The I ri of /^ Messrs IVl the naa »> publications D . Spottiswoode -w ^ < - » 4-4-1 n- % iT d- \ s \ of *\ d ~ * numerous print nwnt no n y- » fewer -fy luarned -vr » r ^ k- »» . than 4-V » n and -rk a hundre T- other » h » - » s \ = ti + d ^ societies d = of d ~ = our Mill ^^ ; < < * - ^ ™ 1
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1886, page 1463D, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121886/page/58/
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