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to removal new premises from 31 Chambers * The Edinburg Street h , Edinburg Geographic h ,
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been The removed offices of to the Catherin Railway e Engineer Chambers h , 8
Oatjierine Street , Strand , W . C . Mr . G . E . Stechert , book importer , lias
removed from King William Street to No . 30
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I From Mr . J \ W . Arrdwsmith . —* A Vagabond
Will , ' by WL G . Waters . We have an agreeable remembrance of ' My Friend Bellamy , ' a
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\ jt- < a lanwarv juixi . xj . cj > , , or ui l > xic ouiituuc vjjl a c » - •«* £ « j evening at home . : From Messrs b ¦ 1 . bpbbpp Blackie & Son . —An bb interesting
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of Universal Information , ' edited by Charles Ann mainly andale treated , M . A ., but LL . D there . Modern seems subjects to be are no
neglect of matters , appertaining to ancient times is handy , peop and les , and compact countries and . The should first its volume
sucbe cessors 1 no question prove equall that a concise , l cond inval ucted uabl the e re book can at an extremely moderate price will be at hand
for the benefit of the British public . From Messrs . W . Blackwcod & Son . ^—A further
collection of * Tales from " Blackwood "' will be heartily welcotned by those who have read ' and enjoyed the previous-selections . With the
neat little red bound volume which now lies before us a third series of these excellent ¦ stor t ^ v **^ ^ i * V » es ^ p' ^^ ¦¦» i ^ s ^ c ^^ om ^ hH ^ f &^ iP ^ m ^ # *^ ence ^^ ^>> ^ ^^ ^^ d ^ fc ^ p ^ , VB ^ and ^ ~ ~ ^»^ we V V ^ # believe r % a ^ ^^ « b ^ ^^ V ^^ that ^ ' p &^ ^ p ^ pT V ^ th ^^ pV ^ ^ ^^ y T ^ .
will bp found quite as entertaining , as their predecessors . From Messrs . Burns & Oates . — ' For a King :
a T n Historica volumes l Romance of somew , ' h by at unequal T . S . Sharowood size tell a . story whichwithout being remarkably
absorbing , possesses , many points of extreme interest , and is sure to be attractive to students of the time of Charles I . and his brave but impulsive
the cludes Genera gallant , l pathetically , Prince Roland . Bupert Arundell enousr . h The , with but nar this the rati is death ve almost con of
j a of re which lief fro , is m characterised the majority by of , a novejs most unnatural the close ¦¦ ¦ d %# i ^ str pp * * p ^ -f > B i ^ p > bu w * mr ^* m- t ^ r ion ¦» ^^ d » pip ^ o ^ p ^ f ¦>«¦ h «^ p * m app »* i Br ftppr ^ r . " iness 0 b ^ -4 fe ^^ r ^« # p ^^ all ?> ^ g a f » round . a ^ ^»^ ^>^ «« ^' ' ¦ -k ; « " and pv ^ v i a-wi p in -b a >^
other deserving respects of comrAend , " Mr . ^ Ji Sharowood o 1 ri - ' s work is From ^ m , a ^— ' » w *^ Measra « M » ^ p ^ w ^ ¦***• . *> . # Digb t ^*~~ CV ^ " ^ y As ^ «* w Long « iw « ¦ " ^ . p' * Eft . ~* Beneath ' ^^ ^ ^— ' » - ^» y i" Ypur « ib ^ - ^ * - « .
• a Very nticipatio Boots n , ' by raise O . d J . Hyne the . openi The n p leasurab chapters le ^ of the this subsequent story ave j ) unfortunatel ortion of the y n narrative ot realised in
the author becomes more pronounced in , the
. * faults of * an'inexperienced , "style the further he
points progresses - and . . the Still strange the story experiences : has naany through ¦ goocl
J ~ " — . —^_ - ^ , ^ ~ — - - ^ ^^ - \ . ^ ^^ " 1 - ^^ ^^ Jl ¦ / ¦ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ * ' x ^"* B » . » P"W «^ " ^^ T | ^ ^^ . 1 whicji siderable Kr . force Haltoun of imag passes ination are devised ^ nd , a ^> ^ preoisLtion yith
cona pf good _^ effect story . But and imagination in the - _ necessary in _ itself ___ _ ivdiiTjnake forkin ¦ ¦ \ J \
monp Mr . Hy lace __ iae _ in — has ^ , conversation yet _ much to ^ fatal learn to v fiction » The —— * " — P--- ^— com g JW | . up -
Fronx Dramatic Mr . | H Story . J . , ' Dra by Selina ne . i—* Dolaro Bella-Demonia . The name : a of this ' author awakens remembrances of a
p life leasant a * fe distingu » ¦ character * % ished m , by and much ^ B draws * V ' patient attention I t M * ~ suffering Ap to a and courageous efforts The story itselfas
" footlig might hts naturally ; as we be pass expected from scene , savo to urs sc 0 of ne , the we rathto vv follow Aytv vv the characters' the
OCC seem stage JXA . . xclvmj than er v ^ x . in the pages of >^ a iic * x book t * % - ( v ^/ ^ Xii 5 and V on the t ; U \ j instincts of polite melodrama are distinctly
-t— have apparent when throug one hout has . to But relate wh a at n woul arrative d you of Russian political' intrigue , -with a fashionable
the and usual beautiful accompaniment lady spy as the of statesmen chief figured , hand and - some officers /& i tjt and bojdunscrupulous bUI - * AA ^ ' V % * h 7 villains & fttiB ? ?
, perh Poor DV / UJIV ^ aps Selin VX with VVX a , Dolaro an UliXvl overabundance mS \ mr ^ has \ Jl , U told I ^ v * - » her ^ r of st action ory T AA . C-V well * 'L but -i ,
, in so dashing- and spirited a manner ^ s to absorb the attention of the non-critical reader beyond all recognition of this fact . Moreover
them fiction from lovers thinking ^ of to , -day and jLike they action are aweptv ; it l « ^ 2 eeps ong , before the torrent of story' juiu likloose
paper uciuic before cxxv ; i < uixcuu a gust vsi . of a t * ouv wind ^ ijr . s o , course « " In . this C , ) . vxrw ; respect , v e 3 xvjvjoc ; * Bella-Demonia ' should prove eminently
successful . F ^^ rom rf-W - ^^ A ** Mr « M < -MP . W " ^ . V Henry - ^¦ - ^""" " ^» BPBl . ^ BP * — - " Glai >^^ ^™ ¦>*• " 8 ¦ *•» her - » B ^^ " --- ¦ - " - ¦ , - - 95 W ¦ --- ¦ ¦ Strand W " - ' — ™ - »¦ B . PPP-- V . B - ¦ ¦ —' Litera -Pi - ^ " » -fcP- " " --I IK " -
ture Morris and Colles the Pension . Anyone List , ' acquainted compiled by with William the responsibilities of the task must heartily
congratulate completion ' the of a comp somewhat iler of dre this ary Bo and ok unprofit on the - able range of work . And yet a perusal of its
pages affords much interesting reading ; rather melanchply they furnish , perhaps of the , on proverbial account pf improvidence the evidence
of writers , but still reviving some of the vital niary sparks aid of in literary recognition memory of distinguished . Legislative ability
pecuin is' any a' difficult department subject of " literature to tackle . , 3 c It ience has , o been r art affirmed £ ind freely credited that those who
require nought have been enriched , and those whose necessities were great have passed away from the world in indigence . Whole volnmes
texts might to be the -written points on of this the subject question , and are excellent supplied , in Mr . Colles ' painstaking work . -
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teent life of h Joh Century n Wilkes , ' coinp is iled replete by W with . Gregory interesting . The rticularsand it would indeed be difficult
pa acti considering ve part , he the took time in the at ^ which pol itica life l movements lived , the , of the periodand the associations by which he
was surrounded , , for any writer to render their ^ ? relation attractiqn . anything Mr but a matter of not the have supremest
plied much . tl ^ . at Gregory . is new to may thi ^ portion of sup the -- ' , B tas - ¦ -- " BfB - —BP- k BBP BPP , PB but PPT ^ PI ^ P-- his B p i ¦ ¦ PPB B-BP-- " - ^ narrative m *^*^ "B-B / BBBPj B B BVP * ^ - » ¦ B — ^ - ^ --- ^ ¦ is ¦ ^— clear —^^ —W ^^—^ ^— ^ - » p ¦¦ , V ^ P concise ^ P ~^ "P ¦•— ' — ^^ ^ iB- ' - — p 'BP , PB and BP 1 B PBJB * PpBf , ^ B so P ^— P . P ^
readable impartial far as we account . have Ln smal been qf l the epinpass able reformer &< x detect it supplies ' s , life thoroug . a ^ ve hly ry , ,
From Messrs . Longmans , Green & Co . — "¦ * - John ¦ A , .
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 15, 1889, page 306, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15031889/page/12/
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