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The Tract USafazlne for 1889 contains much profitable reading for young and old , consisting readings and of select short p stories ieces of , Scri poetry ptural . , historical , and otherwise / , interspersed "with Bible
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Just the sort of book which cottagers , will prize . The new volume of the Sunday at Borne retains all the characteristics which have made
the magazine so deservedly popular in thousands of households . Besides the two chief serial
stories , tnere are a number or short tales and character sketches ; whilst biography , art ,
literature family ' , still , poetry form , and one of missions the most are valuable singularl features y well represented of the magazine . The , and * Sermons there are in also the a number . ^^ i . of vyJL genial gv ? XA 4 C * A essays CODajO \ of - > X a Ol thoug U 1 LKJ U ^ Xl htfu liJ . UX l and CbllKA . suggestive OUggCOWVO kind XVXXXVA . . The X 11 V illustrations llXUOliaUlVliR , j especiall V , OJ ^^ S VXCHJ . JLJf y
some of the large coloured ones , are of great artistic merit . The Boy ' s Own Annual . The list of contributors to this general favourite includes * <> me xio of the best-known Reed writers for boys , such as It . M . Ballantyne , Cuthbert Bede , Ascott
the itatureB named *'• • Ho attraction pe oe writer . , of Tal Talbot the , bot of with volume the Barnes Bainea its volume ; exciting " Keed whilst for , , Uordon (" the youthful rordon adventures grap Stables Rf hic . tastes fl . blea and illustrations . , . and and hairbreadth . JTules ules and Verne Verne escapes large . . The The , coloured is serial aerial one p of lates bv by the the the increase leadin last last g -- I I
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pec . 6 , 1889 The Publishers' Circular 1607
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1889, page 1607, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121889/page/73/
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