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Books Kbckivbd :— ** Fortni Hundred M Me...
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will form a valuable library of popular scientific literature . From the Go srs el winnin Morgan its & Soott . — ' t Punrooty he Wome ; n of India / sp Clara g M . S way . Lowe among . A record , based
on nn pers nera onal nnnl knowledge knriwl odcra . , of of mission missim ! work work among amoner the women of India , full of striking details not onl ^^ p * Spa ^^ B y W of ^ pr ^ H the ^^ V ^ S ^ V terribl ^ p * ^ P ^^^™ ^^* V * V ^^ ^ p * e ^ p ^ condition ^^ P ^^ P p » p » ^ p ^ p mm ^^ ^ ^^ ^ p ^ bb of ^ v ^ v the ^ p ^^^ w * ^» natives i ¦ " ^ " ^ ^ p ^^ ¦ - ^ ¦ ¦ , v but - —^ ™~
of the change effected in their character by the influence of their noble-minded English sisters . Th tfW 9 e les F s P on WB of P t V he BV volum P e is b V tha bvb t wha iw t -- ^ is p ^ p true ™ p vh ^ p of - ^ —~ ^ Wp ^ r mm > ^ pTV ^*^^ mr ^^ p ^» ^^^^^ W ^ m * ^* ^^ . p ^ m ^ p- ^ v ^ v ^ p , ^ v ^ vwv ^^ m * » ^ p ^ v ^ p ^ ^
London in the darker side of its life is true of India—that missionaries to the women are greatly neededand that these missionaries must ¦ be
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From ( Elastic Mr . Arches D . Van ; and Nostrand , Linkages , / New These York are two . — latelpublished volumes of Mr . Van Nostrand ' s
^ Science P * ^ P ^ ^ W ^ PP M y * M ^ P ^ Wt series P ^ P 1 ^ Pl ¦ . •^ PMP ** . ^ m' M The V ^^ P ^ P * ^^ w »^ first » ppp ^ ^ pr p ^ p- is ^ p- ^^ more HPP" ^^ w p ^ p v V full W » PP ^ p ^ v ¦ ^^ v described ^^ p ^ p ^ v ™ — — ^—^— ' ~ ¦ ¦ y as ^ vvw ' Theory ^^ v ^ B ¦ flH ^ p- ^ pr ^ of ^ r «* f solid ^ ^^^^ - «• ^^ hb and vv braced ** # * ^ iff ' ^ p- v ^ p » elastic v <* w « ^ p » v ^ arches * w ^* ^ r ^™ ww , m
applied to arched bridges and roofs in iron , wood , concrete , or other material , by W . Cain . The second ' s full title is 'Linkages ; the different forms ¦ and usesof articulated links / bJ . I ) . C .
^ ^ " ^ p ^ P » ^^^^^— Boos — ^ p /^^ pa ^ h translated ^ p ^ p ^^ ^^ v ^ P' , M ^ p ^ ^^ B " ^ p ^ ^^ ^ r from ^ p ^^ * w ^ p ^ ^ p ^ the ^ p * - ^ p ^ p ^^ p ^ Revue ^ ^^ ^^>^^^ p ^ w ¦ ^ un y y vpr iverselle v ^ H ^ P ^ V ~^ V ^ des mines , . Each is a 16 mo . illustratednearl half an inch thick . , y
From the Beligious Tract Society . —Edersheim ' s ' History of Judah and Israel / This new volume of ¦ a valued series comprises the Bible 1 narrative
^^ " ^ ¦ ™ ^ " ^^— ^^ " ^ ^ 'p ¦ »^ - ^ ^^ ^ b ^ pr * mw ^^ ^^ ^ p ^» - ^ siv ^ b ^ n ^ ^^ w ^ ^ p * wb - ^ r ^^^ r ^» p ^ p ^ ^^ v *^ ^ p ^ «^ ^^ ^^^ » p ^ v ^ 1 ^ from the birth of Solomon to the reign of Ahab . Notes derived from the best modern sources , linguistic ^^ HK — - ^ p ^^ ^ r ^^ . notes ^ r ^ VMJ , and 4 M > aaW even ^ T V ^ p <^ I 4 » ^ a >^ literal ^ b ^ V V « K ' ^ JV ^ translation ^^< p ^ W « AIVa « 4 V w « w ^^ pi M of ^^ A
an important passage here and there , as also illustrations from history , show the pains which have been taken with the work .
From Messrs . W . Swan Sonnenscnein & Allen . The Children of the Street : Mary Carpenter ' s work in Belation to our Own / by Mary H . Hart , with a preface by Bev . J . Llewellyn Davies . A brief biographof that admirable
w V ¦ W ^ p ~ ^^ *^ W MWH w- ^^ ^ ^ p ** l » p ^ pr 4 P ^ 'P ^ K p « ¦ ^^ V B ^* ^ ft ^ A y ^^ T ^ m ^ pf 4 A 4 M ^^ ^ U ^ ^ Bti ^^ b ^ t *** ^^ V P * r ^* ^^ and devoted * children ' s friend / Mary Carpenter , drawn from the sketch * of her life and work by ¦ her ¦ brother the Bev . J . Estlin Hk Carpenterwhich
. » ^ w as —™ ^ 'P * publi ^ ^ P ^ ^ p ^^ p * - ^^^ s h ed p- , _^ p ¦ « B b ^^ y ^ ^ Messrs ^ p » ^ «« n ^ VB . * a Macmillan ^^ ^ p ^^ B » # ^^ «»«» ^ p ^^ p . , « V V Miss Hrt » lib ^ pr ^ k ^ . Hart ' s object in issuing this little volume is to
excite excite an an interest interest in in the the work worJc done done bv by Miss Miss Car Uar--penter for neglected children , and as it will place the ^ W - — - f record — ¦ »¦ ^~ ^ p' ¦¦ % ™^ ¦ of » ^ ^ her ^ " ^ w" ¦¦¦» ¦¦ * self ¦» -deny ¦^ P »^ p' ^ p »_ y ing *«« Q labours « p » V * ^* ^* ^»» — * p" before I * p * ^ p- ^ «*¦•• * p- VV a
large class of readers who might never have the opportunity fully deserves of the seeing tribute the of larger praise g biography iven to it , b it y M ¦ > 1 . Ll ¦ " ¦ > t ¦ ewell ¦ V hph Davies i 4 in dIB the VH preface . Any hflV profits # flflB #
" ' t ^ p ^ — ^^ v vv yn ^ v ^^ vp ^ ^ P « r V p ^^ W ^ pHi ^ r ^ P * H . ^ . ^ ^ p * p » ^ pJV ^ pv ^^ V pH ^ V ¦^* ^ r ^« M ^ arising from the sale are to be given towards the cost of erecting drinking fountains in Lieson Q ? ove .
From the same . — 'Elementary Notions of Logic , being the Logic of the first figure designed as , . Prolegomena to the study of Geometry / by Alfred ¦ . . MHnes — - ' ¦¦ —¦¦ M i i mmip A ^^ ¦ ( Lond ih ) If late scholar of Lincoln
w — - —p— , y r .. . Vp- >^* . I , _»« pW « p' ^ p » n » y—Vp > w » . - ^ p " p » ' p »» . a ** VV ** -l College , Oxford . The object of this manual , which forms one of the publishers' f Educational
Primers / if to supply in a compact form the sub-;¦ " s s ubject tance of and some the of ! author the larger describes standard it as works being on * not the
" " ~— —T ^ much mm ^^ , * a —^ oontribu — - i ^ ¦¦ *^ ^^ -- ¦¦ » i ^ v ^ t io * n t o «^ pp p l ^ vrpiip og ic »•»¦ ^ a v-f l s piviv ci vtiv enc e ^^ i t ^^ s elf »*¦ a s ¦¦ to the art of teaching it / We entirely agree with
, Mr Mr : ; Milne JMLilnes * «< in n the the view view that fchaf < * the fcha pationala rationale of of the f . h « I * elementary teaching of a subject is in England
i I : : U too > o , , oiten often iunaamentally fundamentallv mi mistaken staken / . ' and and th that at the the el 6 m « ntftry text-booki too often resemble rather
h ; r ; . m $ lecture notes of tt clever student preparing for Br ' " ¦¦ " '" i ' ' .
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm » mtmMmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmtmtmammmt ^^ m ^ mmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmm ^ m ^^^^ --. I ^ of an t exanunation he highly trained , than teacher the thorough . Mr . rounded Milnes hoinf * oik
on the other hand , 'that all teaching shouldL concentric concentric , or or , , in in other otner woras words , th that at a & small smaii ...
of the subject , should be first , mapped out area and boundaries treated UUUUUC . J . 10 as D of im completel this iiiua anroa rea y oujiaigou enl as arged possible , , and auU , the ulQ then area ACAfl the rq a .
completely treated again ; and so on till the appointed Mr . Milnes ^ task has is here done written / Acting on so on much this hvm principle of Logic
-- — - — - — — \» x as appreciation appreciation seems to be of oi i me mplied first nrsr in jdook Book , and oi of nec jjjucii Euclid essary . to and and , a -wvIkIP just we « A
can give high praise to the way in which , he has done ell his work in in view view . The and fact it it is is that it is elementary is
wen wkept Kept , , ana tnorougmy thoroughly clear clear and And intelligible . From b Mr ^^ p ^^^^ p ^^ . Edward hp « v ¦ ¦ ¦ b Stanford ¦ . — ' Physical ¦ Hi
~ - ^^ torical Kei A . ^«^^^ th , Johnston P T ^ " > oli 1 # ^ t _ l ical v ^ , and F . E -3 v- . G r Descri T ^ p ^ . S ^^ p ™ . ^^^ ^^ « ptive A ^ v ^ j osthumous Geograph _ ^^ < N ^ b ^ v i ^^^ Bai , ^ y work , ' b s y - , p
must must necessarily necessarilv have nave a a melancholy melancholy interest interest of nf its ih > own , and it is impossible to glance at this able and ———— — - ^— comprehensive - ^^ -w ^^ - ^ - ^™— _^ ^ pf ^^ r ^^^_ ~^ ^^^>— h — w ^ ' ^ work t p ^ p 1 ^^ ^^^^ without p » ^^ ^ p ^—^» ^¦ ^ - p ^ p realising m ^ pT ^ v ^ ^ p ^ v V . V p ) ^^ v ^^ k how AM . mM 9 m
great is the loss which geographical science has sustained by its author ' s death . Mr . Johnston left England after he had almost completed VJA * HU ^ K the
^^^ ^ ' ^ ^^ ^ P' ^^^^*^^^ ^ P ^ P ^ WK ^^ ^^*^ P BP ^^> ^ P ^ V ^ P *^ P ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ W ^ B ^ I ^^ B ^^ p ^^^^ W ^^ i ^ p ^ p'W ^^—^ ^^ V ^^^^^^^^ ^ r V ^^ F ^ V ^ pP ^ p BBpBflV H |^ ^^ Q ^ BI ^ J MS ^ Geograp mr r ** . of the . hic 9 a volume l Soci * et , y ' s expedition order 4 to . lead for 4 the the exp Bojal ^_ . loration of the country north ¦¦ of Lake ¦ th N vp ^ v and the
last ^^ ^— ^ VP ^^^^^ portions ^ V ^^ - ^^ ^^^^ m ^ ppF ^ p ^ vr of ^^ - ^ v ^^ i ^ pv ^ the ^ ^ pj ^ copy ^^^^ r ^ vp ^^^ ^^ ™« were ^^ r ^^^ ^ ^ r ^ sent v ^ - ^^^^^ ^ pr from « yassa ^ v ^ p ppp ^ p ^ Zanzibar p , « ^^ hp a ^^ . ^ pp ^ Tp ^ pV . . Before , however , tbe proofs reached him he had succumbed p ** «* ^^ ^ p » "i »^ p » p > vva to «^^ the ^ mt-m- ^ m effects ^ p »< fc ^ ^^ p »^ p ^ y of ¦**• ^ exposure vaa | f wm »•»• *•» and wa «^ A of ^* the yuy
climate , and the book consequently lost the advantage of his last revision . The proofs under these VABVMW circumstances - * p » fc —» ^ pT V ^» M » p ^ ^ WW ^ ' ^ p' ^ p ' pl ^ were W ' ^« K > ¦*» , * we « T * p " ^ learn ^ T * p »<^ ¦¦ p » p » from a »« k ^ p- » the « r ¦¦ 'W pre r -
face , submitted to Mr . Drew , of Eton College , and to Mr . Bolton , and with the careful editing of - «¦» - « these w ^ fpp - ^^ gentlemen bkWpM iiaviu MVAAi , the «^^ p »^ p > book v ^ p * ^ - ^ mmt is ~ mm now mt ^ ^** w sent — - ™» w forth - •»— , — . .
It opens with a complete sketch of historical geography from the earliest ages down to the present time countries , followed of the by a world geograp , supp hy lying of each every of fact the
of nf importance inrnrYrfr . anf » A , p -nTiVRipal hysical , historical ViifttrvriPAl , political nolitieal . , and and descriptive . The maps and illustrations , produced
with with all all the tha care rare and and finish finish , both both as as to to drawing drawing cations cations and colouring add add very verv , which materially materiallv mark , to to Mr the the . Stanford usefulness usefulness ' s publi ana and
interest , , of a work which in its own field distances all competitors . The « short title' of the bookto t . n borro hnrrn w w a term tarm fro -frnm m Act At * t . of nf Parliament Parliament pnrase DhrflfiG **
ology—is the ' London Geography . ' From Stories Messrs / b . Strahan Kobert & Co ' . Beilly ( Limited Three ) . — volumes ' Sussex
of apparentl graphic y y drawn and Mrs . picturesque from the O life tales . , and and connected sketches tne ttl 6 , with -luif V . the 4-Vto beautiful VwiQiifi-Pnl county AnnnfiT whose -nrVirkCA name THiTTlA gives CTlVGS
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may mav natural be be as heartily heartilv it is attracti commended commended veand . like , The xne Mrs . sty s ^ OUpwnt y *» w 7 7 earlier earlier books ho « t « . the th « • Sussex Slnfiaex , Stones Stories' ' pOpWf DOS 80 S 8 » » strong DMWM °
charm from the , simplicity of their subjects . From and Messrs to to . Ward for ior , Iiook , A Oo h . — i *» t ' u Byewg — neitner ht ,
to ana the How now interest Care ^ are of doctors it' or Althoug Aiiinyugu patient * that — « W m umu an should Huuuiu be uo hih his uwu own physi puypiuician «»" , there v **~— to can - j "
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. sana by , those in corpore ^ ho i are sanb still / and blessed the ' 1-ong Xrfe ^ JJ "" JT ? * f which this is numberiri the irefore Uw »?^
be vo /* n a uiVH useful UU 1 9 and in a n valuable uuuiuw set , * o of .- books v * w- . « , *» |_ * i _ n * J ¦ . " ¦'"¦'> ' ¦ ' ¦" . ""¦ ' ¦ " ¦ " *" s = ra
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_ Bill ! ..: " nir r J - i | ¦• , ¦¦¦¦¦ '" ' ' ¦ r .., | — . ¦ ¦ ' '¦; ' ¦¦ , ¦ ¦ '^^ T jmmMMM ¦ A ^ H m The Publishers' Girciilar M * i & i ftJ
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), May 15, 1880, page 370, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15051880/page/10/
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