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244 The Publishers' Circular March I5 ^
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We have aleo received—American Bookselle...
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Magazines.—St. James's Magazine puts in ...
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I Books Received: — From Messrs. Cassell...
descriptive to make tho book attracti ve for reading lessons . Her imaginary trip in the ' Seagull '
yacht a round Great leasant Britain mode , of will taking , for on instance board a , prove considerabl very e amount p cf cargo which , in a drier
form form , , wo would uld have have been been iar far Jless ess readily readily received received .. Miss Mason seLdom soars above the heads of her pup that ils her ; in descri fact , ptions sometimes read ' she as - ¦ is if so she " plai wished n of speech to be
sarcastic ^^ fbdh ^^ P ^^ ¦ ^^^ ^^ T ^_» , ^^^ as ^ m ^ w * J ^ v - ™ when L / ^^ _ B ^^ J , » - » m in ^ ^ fc ^ - ^ describing **^ w ^ - " ^» » " ^ - ^ » " ^ *" *^ — the ^^ " " — leg ^~ " ~ ^~ — islative ™^ — functions of Parliament , she says , ' of course this leads V-W to a great bk # deal of talking _¦«»•«¦ kk and the word
A ^^ ^** w ^ ^ ^ jr ^ w ^ - " *¦•* ^^ - ™ v ^ «_> w » -- ^ * •» - ____ .. . , y —— — — — — — " Parliament" means talking — the Houses of Parliament are the Talking Houses . ' The book is illustrated fe % Vfe with -fc fairly executed - woodcuts f
and _ ^ A V ^ questions ^ * i ^ ^^ ^ - * ^*^ w w » are v ^ g many » — iven ^ « j ^ — m w at ^— - — the — — — ^ w close ^ — — of the sections . , From v « Mr . Elliot Stock . —' The Bibliography of
41 ^^ ^___ i ^^ ___^ b ^^ p ^_ V- _ if ^ -- w ^^ " ^^ ^^ ^™ ^^^ ^^ »^^ ^ ^^ ^^ — ^ * — — ™^ m ^ m — ^— ~ z Huski __ n : a Bibliograp ___^__ » ___ __ k __ t hical ^ _ h __¦ Li ^___^ __ l st arranged ^__ in _¦ chro * - nological order of the published writings in prose ¦¦ ^ and t ^^ " - ¦ --- ¦ verse w ^ -- ^ ¦—¦ — - of John —_ - — —— Ruskin — - , y JVE — . — A . — ( ^ l from — — — — 1834 - to
1881 )/ Fifth , edition , revised and enlarged . The eccentricity which leads the author of the ' Seven Lamps' to eschew the ordinary trade
avenues for introducing his works to the public must have increased the difficulty which beset the author of this carefully compiled volume , but
he has now so far overcome all obbtacles that in this , his fifth edition , he has tabulated no fewer than 226 itemsvarying in importance _ _ j , fro _____ m a
~ — — " ~— —— — — ~ , — w i ^ y — . . , newspaper-letter up to tho ponderous ^ architectural tome . The wise addition of a section of blank _ , pages _ -c 3— for _ MS _ . annotations _ — ____ at the _ beg ____ inning __ ___ .
and end of the catalogue will afford an opportunity for interesting notes . From i Messrs ___| ¦ 1 . "Ward ¦ Lock ¦ ¦ h & Co . —* Old Faiths
^ H ^ . ^ p ^_~^ p ^_ r ^^ p ^^_> ^^___* v ^^~^__ - - »— - ^ - ™ * m " ^ ^^ ~~ ~— ° ^ - ~^_ - "" —* , —p —_^^ - — , ^^ — " ^ —^^*~ ^—^^ ^ ^ ¦ ~— ¦ —¦ —» ^ —^^ ^— ^^ - ^—^ in New Light . ' By Newman Smith . The author of this work tells us in his preface that he has endeavoured to meet what he believes to bo a
growing need of intelligent people by ' gathering materials of faith which have been quarried by many mi specialists L in their own departments A of
biblical study or scientific research , but which to a large extent have been left by them in a disconnected — or fragmentary state 7 and by
enc _ j if deavouring to put these results ^ of , recent scholarship together according to one leading idea , in a modern construction of old faiths . ' Beginning
with a chapter on the idea of development and the new questions about old faiths , he deals with the 1 historica i l growth k of the 11 Bible F ; tho course of —¦
^^^—^ ^^ p ^ ^^— —— — ^^——^~ — — - —^^ w —* ¦ ¦ - ™ — ~ - —^_ r - v -m ~^ p ~— —— ^_— ~^ m" _— ^ " ^^— _ - « *^^ —_ r ^_^ ^ moral education and progress of revelation ; the growth of knowledge and scientific tendency of tho Bible ; the culmination in the Christ ; the
unfinished world and its completion ; the process of the resurrection and the end . His conclusion is - ^ —i that ^ - ^ - ^^— —^ ^— ~ tho — — — Christian — - ~~ ~ apolog — - ~ ^ r— " ——— ^^— —^^ ^^_^^ ist ^ v ^ i ^~ ^^ has ^_ v ^ hs — *^ m rw w nothing __*^_¦ ~ . ^ ^^ ^ i ^ _ k - _| ^ ^™ b ^ b to ^^ — r fear ^ — . ^ ^^^^ r ^^ .
from the growth of science or froin increasing light , but that reverently and humbly , but nothing doubtinghe may follow wherever new
paths of knowled , ge seem opening to our approach ; and ' though he goes dowa into tho depths or wanders through realms of strange shadows find
endless confubions , nevertheless , after ho has traversed all the spheres into which thought can sent ^ hvr ^ ^ ^^ ^^ find ^ for ™^ ^^^ ^^^ hia ^^ entrance ^^^ ^^ guidance ^ T ^^ B — — , if he — , _ — his remains — - — better - — — —_ - _ —— — true self _ -1 —— ' —— —— — to like ^_ h » the ^ _^ — " ¦ ^ ~ ib ^ Dante p S ^^ H . ^^ p ^^^ irit ^^ h _^—» ^^^^
following Beatrice from world to world—h © shall find himself at last by tho gates of Paradise , walking in a cloud of light , full of melodious I voices /
244 The Publishers' Circular March I5 ^
244 The Publishers' Circular March I 5 ^
We Have Aleo Received—American Bookselle...
We have aleo received—American Bookseller ( New
I York ) now No . —Bulletin of the Public Lihrary _ m __ Mr
We Have Aleo Received—American Bookselle...
mington ( Boston , ) U edited . S . ) now by J . No Comyns . —Art Carr and with Letters ibu several ( Re .
elaborate t- * / page engravings ^ and ^ f other - cuts , > . — ' London cov vfRI catalogue of periodicals , magazines and reviews ' ( / 1 _¦•* «¦__ f ^ m __¦«_ --. _ r-k « - * _ ¦ & P ¦*• _ f 1 _ r-v ) m jT » _»—• « - » _ -J « - _ «^ _ — * . ^ ~ 1 _ 1 _
Longmans Co . an indispensable __ companion for (\ Ward every t — Lock booksoller & Co . ) . — 6 th 'Out edition of the by Hurl Max ! - y- Adeler i Burly '
with all , the ori , *—— ginal EDgravings , by A ^*— . B « - _____ . Froat x . ucicr —! Beeto partwith rCs Encyclopedia numerous interesting ( Ward , a Lock rticles , & illustrated Co . ) new
, — ' Hood ' s Own , ' sixpenny edition tWard Lock < fe Co . ) with the original illustrations — — ¦ . — Universa , \ Of l
f ^ ' ^ ¦ - ^^ ~ ^^ ^^ f f , % ) ^ j m I t ing Instructo 7 " .. _______ much __ i r ( / lir Ward interesting J , Lock T __ , & and O _ Co A ^ I _ . instructive ) new part , contain matter
illustrated .
Magazines.—St. James's Magazine Puts In ...
Magazines . —St . James ' s Magazine puts in the fore
fies front —m — - its a tale title - —¦ — — —— - which h ' The — — — , as Wicked w it —— ^— proceeds - —— - — ^» Woman T « —— ' __ . , ^ i * - ^ . ~ certainl _ f ^ B ^ «^ M ' and ^ J ^ J ^ ^^ ~ ^^ y it B justi ^ J has ( K J ^ - , i , ^ j «• •• _ i __»
many interesting papers , including a review of under poets and the p titl laywrig e of hts 'A of Neg the lected present Exhibition time , and ' a most useful _______ notice _ of __ the _— ___ Gallery ___ , ___ , ___ - ___ ____ , ____ of _^^ Di ^ ^ . loma _^ - ¦
Pictures ^_ r ^ . at the i ^ Royal v ^ — — ^ Academy __ _ _ ^ . —In + m * the m -- ^ ^ . Church _^ p ^ _ _ , _^^ ^ ^ ^ - — Howell man - ___— — ' s - ----- ' Shilling s — new - —— - i story - — - - —— _ Magazine j , —p __ Pauline —^_ r - ^ --r w - ^^ ^^ ^ te - ^^^— « —V ( Cameron Houlstons ^ V ^ V ^*^^^ ^_ ' ^_ ' ^^» ~^^ ^ fc ~ ^^ ^^^^ ; M or ~ ) ^^^ i J ^^ Miss ^ Sad ^^^ f ^^^^ ^_ - — ¦ 4 ^ ^ ^ r ^ # ^«^*__ __
died and Bridled _ , ' opens well and promises to be as attractive and healthy as her tales always are . ' The ^^* ^* " ^^ ^*^ ¦_ Life ^ -- ¦ ^__ F -- » ^» ^^ Story ^^ ta ^ ' 4 k . ^^ ^— i - i of ^^ —• 4 Flowerless ^ K . ' ^ » ^^ F W ^ A ^ __ l — ^ t ^^ I W ^^ ^^^ ^ Plants ^_» _ L Jf | ^ . J ^ ^^ ^ J , . ' b p ^ J y W N ^^ ^ . ^ l"V t _ _ _ _¦_¦ _^ _ _____
D ' Anvers , with its ^ effective illustrations , wiliopen up a new field to many readers ; and the Rev . H _ . _ - H . ^ Moore _¦» - ¦__ ' s V ' Wanted _ r « _ - ___> _^^ __ V __ - _> ^ ! a — - V Nineteenth ^__ " ~ ¦« ^^_^ V ^^ V ^ ~ fc ^ ^^ ^_^_» ^ f ^* " ^_ ' Century ^^^ l ~ . r &^ ¦ ^* ViV ^
Church / ought to set architects and parsons athinking . While we have thus a sketch of what might be and ought to bewe have in *
Trans-, formations _ P _ i _ 9 at Steep _^ N _ i le 4 Eastham ^^_*^ K V , ' b ___ y J —__¦ . R ¦_» ^ , an amusing retrospect of things as they were in our country — ¦ churches ¦ ¦ in days i ¦ gone h ¦ b mi y . The —* -. ^ ' Rev .
— _ _ j — — — - - _ - — —v- -- * —— -- — ^ ^ H __* --- -- ^ - ^ - «^ ' ^ <___» - ^ ^— ~ — J . O . Bagdon also writes clearly and thoughtfully on ' Church Finance . '—The Church Sunday School Magazine ( S . S . Institute ) puts first a paper by
Canon B . F . Smith , on ' Sunday Scholars from Board Schools , ' in which he dwells on the way in which * * ^ ¦ ^ ^ ^~ —™ tho ^^ ^^~ *^ ^^~ Church ~^^^ " ^^ ^ - * ^ ^ b ' --- ¦ ~ h ^ ^^ --. ¦ may ^ -. ^^ - > . v ^ _^ F supp p ^^ f ^^^ t w __ F B _^ r l ^ -i y T ¦ that ^^^ ^ B -B V ^^ ^^ V which V - ^^ ^^ ^^ from
g her iven stand under point the is Board wanting system in . the A variety education of ing papers Mk number and ^¦ b notes . —Aunt ¦ «/ on Jud lof = sons Kf ' s % S Magazine make / l / ( fr % up an ( Bogue ¦ interest «»¦ k ) in
addition * " - " »» ^ - » ^ m . ^^ to - ^ «_ much ^ a . * ar v attractive v _^ y A U H fiction _>> ¦/ ' ¦ r ^ has » _* - ^ - a _ H ~~ paper ft , illustrated with woodcuts on 'The Social , Kanks of V- » Old "v ^ *^ - * . Japan m _ r m- ~ £ S * miij . , ' which f | U 1 UU will VVJLI . JL ( attract IlL-LA Ct /\_/^ young ^^ - ' D * readers v ;'
Fraser and a s prett Magazine y song ( Longmans by Viscountess ) continues Folkestone its serial . — tales _¦_ k and \ t ives f a % j charming \ Jl 1 on ' The ¦ »^ Poetry —
« . «_ . v x ^ - ' -r , «_ w »* A g . __ I V ___ » J ___ m sA . XUHM- A A . A AC essay U kJQ < L T ^ S * « . ^ . -- _ - ^ of ' Basuto Jk Dante _^_ B—K- _ 'is G _^^_ abriel interesting . ^____ Rossetti B __| / by Thomas _ . the iii African Bayne ^^ f ^ k _ .
race cwuiaj which » o g an < ive j-iji luioi its name cotiui to paper uf ' Basuto *| jDL yju on -land >» v _ ; ' -. an - - d in $ ' ' The The French French Pri Privateerw vateers No No . . 1 1 . Mr Mr . . Laughton -Laugnu >«
g series ives i the vmji first of rativel what ii / i vny , promises untouched uuluuu , to be subject a gotxl . ^
duj . ^ o on a c . * v-v ^ iix . 1 *_ li . \ j ^*> * - » « ^ j - The continues « ^ _____ iVr __ - ¦_ . * to Om ^ compa ^ present ;^ ¦* Paper an ( attractive y ' Leisure ____ . Hour assortment _ - ' Office /~ v _ flC » < .. » ) f rk
fiction and nuu domestic uumosLii , poems ; , ecoiiomy eutnoRJiny and , , papers and niiu this 11113 on month ihv fancy "" — has w ° a
gardening * Annuals / contribution — Tho Philanthrop by CSotsfo ist rd ( Hutching Dick , * upon i & Crowsley ) although charities form its ratio *
cf _ j » etrc i . ^__ . __ has i , no word of _ _ comment to __ „ offe _ - _ flPr _ r on r _ n tll the fi books merits , or ies demeri of which ts of it the acknowledges three Charity altnoug - Hand - -
The in UUUHB each Britis , , cop CUU there 1 h Trade U is l WHICH interesting Journal lb tt . HUUWiru devotes matter for considerable , 0 , notice „_ . : 7
spac in London e to the , Exhibi nnd gives tion of illustrations Bicycles and cf l Bom ncj « " -
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 15, 1882, page 244, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15031882/page/12/
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