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May 15. l88 ° The Pul)listers' Circular ...
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Messrs. J. & R. Maxwell intend to publis...
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interesti . a ng skill * »^ m ed employments 1 * which ¦ + m m are ry , now fast m * * passing * away , the •« re is ¦ still ple ¦ n t y of work -m < •• < ^ i ^ • • t • • A I * k ^ t ^ ¦
sciences for those , sports ola scnoiars , & c ., o to f a n ancient m transmitting and erudite to iuture civilisation generations . exact recoras 01 tne arts ,
May 15. L88 ° The Pul)Listers' Circular ...
May 15 . ° The Pul ) listers' Circular 36 j ||
Messrs. J. & R. Maxwell Intend To Publis...
Messrs . J . & R . Maxwell intend to publish at an early date a new novel in three volumes , by a On new Tu author esday th entitled e 4 th inst ' Matrimonial . the cheap Bonds edition , ' by Miss Flori Braddon an . ' s recent novel' The Cloven
, , , Foot / was published . Messrs . Eyre & Spottiswoode have just produced a novelty in letter cases for the pocket .
The inside of the article is turned out i n the usual manner , the pockets lined with silk , and so forth . But the outside—and here is the peculiarity—has on both of its faces a white
enamelled slab let in . Each of these white surfaces has , printed on it , miniature copies of tableaux from the Illustrated Ne — ws - , j Gr - ap - j hic , & - c - . The example JL before us has two marriage W
scenes from the Graphic , and pictures of Brighton from Punch . office We Strand have . received It is reall a y copy a guide of the to fishing Angler quarters ' s Diary , at a home useful and little abroad work and from in the spite Fi of eld a
few inaccuracies , , will be almost invaluable to anglers . , , At the annual meeting of the Provincial Newspaper Society , on the 5 th inst ., Mr . J . D .
year flutchinson . Mr . , Duncan M . P . ( proprietor was re-elected of the one Halifax of the Courier vice f / -president ) was electe san d d President Mr . ¦ Bell of the Darli coming ngton
w and - Mr ^— . Fost —~ » ^ " ^^^ er ^ p ^^ , ^^ of mr ^^ m ^^ York r w m ?^** r , ^^ were ^ iv ^ f ^ ^ f' ^ iF / also ^ F" ^ ff ^ ^ f ^» elected ^ r bvffa ^ if ^ ^^ dF » vice ^ F' ^ " ^ " ^( f 1 -presidents ^^ ^ Fr ^ Fr f > i ^ ^^ ^ f * « " ^ ^^ ™ . w- ^^— — ^— - , ^^^— — — — — — ~ — , ^^^ P , M The story of Mr . Frederic Greenwood's retirement from the Pall Mall Gazette has been
from iroin made Mr jyir public . . Yates rates , and Thompson Thompson it appears , that to to whom whom his resignation Mr Mr . . Ueorge Georsre of the Smith Smith editorshi has has transferred transterrea p followed the tne upon propnetorsnip proprietorship an intimation ,,
that the paper would in future , support the Liberal party , although it would not become a that nunisterial uiat he ne would would organ bf be > . unable unabl Having e anv ^ ny put longer lon a orftr few to to test conduct conduct questions the the paper T > to aner Mr with with . Thompson the the fortune lortune , Mr s s . of 01 Greenwood which wnicn he ne had naa felt
so long been associatedand hence his withdrawal from the office was formally notified . Mr . members uiem journal Greenwood , on will which , we Mr are . Joynes , enabled , the to state late , sub very -editor shortl of y the issue Pall the Mall first number Gazette , of and a new many evening other
The oers Artist 01 of the the now lormer former start staff of of the the the paper naner 1 st , . of will will ev be be engaged enerae month -ed .. . Its next number is to contain a appears on ery bitions Hffiimary . of the opinions of the leading journals on the chief pictures of the season's
exhiwe "" e Two nrst first more number numhftr additions of nf which whinh to is is the to t . n list appear nnnpar of weekl on on y June Junft journ 5 5 th th als . are and and commenced the the ren Pen . , which wnicn under is is the to to title write wrue of its its Thrift finrst rst ,
number for the 22 nd inst . , , ix The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledhas added two new volumeB to its
etches Natural ' b History Dr . M Rambles . C . Cooke ' : — . ' In Search of Minerals ge , by Professor Ansted , and 4 Ponds and Ill , y -fc- ^ _ _ _ ¦ _ - »/* . " > 27 * - ± b— ¦ th "I inst a b
Rhoda Broughton ' s new novel , * Second Thoughts / is announced for the . y Messrs The . sale Bentley of the . famous Maidment Library has been in progress during the fortnight , under { ae hammer of MessrsChapman & Sonof EdinburghScottish antiquarian books form the
% J ^ Uk s of of the the sale collection , . but a dramatic library , of much importance . was reserved for the closing
. ^ Hor Among Aim ace . _ Messrs "a Bush « - n el . Sampson . — L ^ D . D . , ' Low — with & « . two Co > -s » . ' s portraits forthcoming *\ » ¦ % , and publications Bayard ^^* ¦ Tay will lor ' 11 ' be 1 s posthu ' The mi _ T Life m ^^ ou _ s and — volume Jl T Letters .. 11 a * of
J ^ Untical ^ teratur Essay e as an s and Art Literary ' well Notes reviews , ' edited of by man Mario leading Taylor , German containing French ' Days and in Weimar English '
jFjW * W - i Th ** including of * ey ° his J will Will also Ulo Tennyson and O , publish pUUllOll as , Victor im IlIIUlCU as mediately . Hugo l <» 0 < 31 , Freili ' Eiihu & IX grat 1 U y Bu UUllXtt h , rr Thackeray itt , j ' a * JJXC Mem , uv George orial *>» , Volume » v Sand * m » - , , , , and containing -wv— —— George , o
JgJ JJJ ** ^ ^ Private life journals labours in Europ , with e and selections America from , edited his b writings y Charles and Northend lectures . , and extracts I
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), May 15, 1880, page 365, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15051880/page/5/
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