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with the same staff that created ' Robinson Crusoe / This book has had its enthusiastic
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even and wealth t more y itiless Virginian to female planter than . > Defoe to male is p
obli i i quit y . The m i / ' Memoirs » ii ^ » of a Cavalier f * ^« * ' must not be omitted in this catalogue of Defoe ' s
secondary romances ; They pretend to give an historical account of affairs in Germany and
England between 1632 and 1648 ; the l ^ ero is a Shropshire gentlemana zealous fighter in
the royal cause . It is well , known that of all Defoe ' s attempts at forged history this was the
illustrious most successful persons in among deceiving them : a the list great i of
Lord ^^ ^^— —^^ ^ B »^¦ ™ —^^» ^^ " !• ^^ Chatham ^ ^^ " ^ ^^ ^^ ^ " ^^» » " ^^^ ^^ " ^ V ^^ ^—^^ , ¦ —^^ ^^^ are ¦ , ^ H ^¦¦ ^ V ^^ mentioned ^™ ii ^^ ^^^^^ H ^^ M - ^ ^ " ^ — ^^^ i " as ^ - ^ " ¦ ^^» believ ^^^ ^^ ^ V ^^ K in g ^^ the memoirs to be genuine and
contemporary . Of the personages which animate these rough novels of Defoe ' sCharles Lamb
the most humane of critics , confessed that , they i can never again hope to , be popular with
a servant much -maid higher or class the of sailor readers . ' Macaulay than that of went the
dispraise further , and of these was books utterl . y extravagant Yet the qualit in y his in
them the realism which he the found unvarnished so particularl attention y nauseous to ,
minute fact , , is just what preserves their interestand mayone of these dayspossibly
, , , lead in a H to istory their of revival Eighteenth . —Edmund -Century Oosse Literature y M . A .,
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which Mr . will Clark be entitled Russell * Betwixt is engaged the Forelands on a work . '
It tne the will Downs JJowns be substantiall . . The The author author y an anecdotic figure fieriir « s « himsel himself history as ar of
standing with a friend on the summit of the he S outh tells uoiio Foreland the story % , of \ or the upon historic Deal xi tract beac of h , waters where
" that washes tav o that vjm . y line jl bile ** of jujloiaja coast . vi ^ Th auii © book ui wtjbUKjin , will probably run its serial course through the
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newspapers , and be afterwards published by Messrs . Sampson Low & Co .
publish Messrs A . Household Macmillan History & Go . of are the about United to I
E States ggleston and . its People , ' by Mr . Edward \ I
announce Messrs . that Wto the . Clowes new and & complete Sons , Limited edition ,
of * fiymns Ancient and Modern' will be published in several of the leading sizeswith
and ** without accompanying tunes , on April , 3 . They will also be issued in a variety of neat
leather up with bindings the * Book , both of Common separatel Prayer y and . ' bound
tion it & uu Mr of . Henry a at new new Cantata v Irvin ^ cbiiuai g iriai has . , entitled cuuiuicu accepte * d Shakspeare ioxic the iJ \ . Bjjc dedica 3 cbi . *? - ' s a
Merrie Meeting , ' written by Robert Ganthony and composed by Thomas Murby . The
arguaid ment of is the that chorus Shaksp , various eare summonses characters from , by the his
works intervals , _ who broken enact b scenes solos , duets dance and minuets choruses at . , y , ,
The fifth and concluding volume of Mr . H . E . Watts's translation of 'Don Quixote' which
will A ^ A ^ B be ^ M issued A A . to * subscribers ^ K « ^ — A ^ K and i ^ ta the . ^ 4 public , in ^ ' * . - ¦^ a ^^ M _ ^^^ £ a ew fi - days — - ^ m — , - ¦ will - — be famished — — _ .. _ . _ _ — w __ ith _ . a __ . full ^ _ ^ _ , , ___ index . ^ , ^_ _ _
to Eng the lish text version , the . first that has appeared in any
! I convenient Messrs . - Frederick -forma cheap Warne edition & Co . " issue of ' , John in a
, attracting Ward , PreacKer a large 7 *~ amount a novel ivhich of attention is deservedl at the y
present shape with time all . the It Americanisms is printed in intac its t * ori . ginal
A . new edition of Mr . Maxwell Lyte ' s ' History of Eton College' will shortly be
published by Messrs . Macmillan & Co . The book has been revised throughout , and among other
additions will now contain extracts from diaries- _ , and letters in the possession of Dr . Keate ' s
representatives . The London correspondent of the
Manchester Guardian states that the health of M . Paul I ) u Chaillu has somewhat broken down under
the strain of preparing for the press his great work on * The Viking Age , ' which he has had
has in han sailed d for for the Tan last gier eig , ' ht and years will . probabl M . Du y Chaill spend u
a Al month iers . in Under Morocco the , circumstances and may pay a it visit is not to g
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 15, 1889, page 299, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15031889/page/5/
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