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Books Received :— From The Clarendon Pre...
Bersier , of the Reformed Church , Paris , and a translation from , the German of the description
of the meeting of Luther and Miltitz in 1519 , which Tvili interest many readers . — The Penny ^ Pos ^— ~*~ " ^ t ( % ^ Parker ^^» ^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^^ T ) ^^ H g « i ^ ^ n ^^« * Tho ^^ m ^^ M * W ^^ ug ^^^^ J ^^ fc ^ hts ^^^ ^^^^^ on ^^ ^^ W ^ Pare ^ " ^» ^» P ^^^^« ^^ chial ¦^¦ T ^^ V ^ F 1 ^^ - ^ V ^ V ^^ H- Visiting V ^» p ^ p ^ -V ^ V - ¦ - ^ M ^ H ^/
by a Layman , puts in an earnest plea for the oldfashioned habit of house to house visiting by the clergy as ^^ a — ^ means ^ — ^ of ^ ^^ influence —— — — — — — — even _ , _ over - — their
g—J | W ~ --- - - _ non-church-going parishioners . — Our Little Ones ( Griffi-th & Farran ) tells of the various kinds of crabs in a fashion which will
delight its readers , and the plate full of claws gives a vivid idea of these fighting fishes . — ^ HardtvicTee m ^^^ m ^ TV V ^* V ^^^ tf V ^^ W V ^^ '^ s ^ rv Science vr V v ^ * V ^^ V ^ Gossip ^^^ v ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ J «^ ( m 23 ^^»^» ^ ogue ^ M ^ h » ^ vr ) V opens ^^ Bv ^ - * ^» > v with V * " ^ <» * . ^
'A Plea for our Qharas , ' the said Chara' being a little aquatic plant , resembling the crow-foot , to be found in ' qui - - e — | t po - - ols - ' in the _ _ autumn - _ in
Bedfordshire and ^ in the Isla of Wight . , Mr . "Watts continues his capital papers on ' The Precambrian Hocks of England and Wales' with
their abundant illustrations . —The Fireside ( 1 Paternoster Buildings ) supplies a Bketrh and portrait of ( xustave — Soreand a short biography
of X . Dr . Guthrie , the latter , forming the first O of A- a series on * Temperance Pioneers . ' There is an abundance of fiction — — and - of lig c ^ j hter articles -in the
pages of the magazine . — -The Sword and Trowel ( Passmore and Alabaster ) opens with ' A Communion Address ' by Mr . Spurgeonentitled Over
the Mountains / marked by that inti , mate knowledge of the needs and longings of the human heart which , gives such immense power to this
great preacher ' s words . As an illustration of another side of his character we have a paper on * Keep _ ing j a — Cow .. / a simile _ _ _ suggested by a city
^ ^ ^ - _ _ T — ^ —tTj * 7 j — v v child ' s wish that the milkman would keep his own cow and give pure milk . Mr . Spurgeon applies it to preachers , who too seldom , he thinks ,
give the ' pure milk of the Word / and too often give ' whipped creams and pastries . '—The Monthly Packet ( Walter Smith ) opens with * A Picture
Story ' by Katherine S . Macquoid ; but the four other items in its contents are continuations of previous articles . A magazine which V ¦ can
_ | - - — m _ — ^^_^_ - - — - - - - — ^ afford to give its readers so little variety must needs be firmly fixed in the affections of its subscribers wt ^ «^^» m m ^ ~* r d » 9 *? , m or - ^^ ^ it * v would v v *« r «^ ^ n . ^ 9 soon ** v . ^ » - ^ * a . ^ lose *^ i ^^ i ^ its ^ fc . p- ^ clients ^^ a . a \^ AJ * wk * by ' * ' /
such , a policy . —The Ladies * Gazette of Fashion ( 4 Ave Maria Lane ) has a tempting article ' Round the Shops x ' and — its - usual .- . bud - — get j-j —of
papers and pictures . —Received also : the Church Sunday 1 School Magazine—The Postman—The C Child ambr idge Own University Magazine Reporter —Light , & and c . Shade—The
Serials . —Messrs . Ward , Lock , & Co ., send us part 7 of Bonnechose ' s History of France % bringing the work down to the 1789 part 7 of their
year ; Edition ' a * e luxe of the Complete Works of Thomas Hood iiWLf con 1 / taining 11111 the IUU conclusion tUUVl of V / JL * The J . 1 School l ^ b
mistres .. , | s UUIO abroad I ^ / * The .. UQiUU Earthquakers A * C / llUUJl 4 The - " Grimsby Ghost' and 'Mr . Chubb '; part 9 of
( ribbon ' s Decline and Fall ; part 7 of Abbott ' s Life of Wapoleon Bonaparte ; part 26 of Z >/\ Adam Clarke ' s Commentarycontaining St . Mark ' s
, Gospel , and the opening chapters of St . Luke ' s ; part 20 of the Illustrated History of the World , which — — deals -- ^ - with ,, — _ .. the — _ r— - ^^ rei ... . _ gUB , —^ , T — of , ^_ _ Louis m ^_ , ^^ —v ¦>_ ^^ p ^ XV ^^ m m— . w- . ^ r and ^> w ^ v p . «^>* ^ p ^ i ^
Louie XVI ., and the French Revolution ; part 9 of The Complete Works of William Sha & speare , editod by Samuel Phelps , and illustrated by H .
K . Browne , containing the text of Henry VI . '; part 9 of Great Thoughts on Great Truths , reaching letter S ; part 7 of Motley s Bise of the Dutch
'¦ Jtcepublic Yowng , with ; part a handsome 8 ot the Il coloured lustrated . plate Mwle g / iving or the a
view of Bethlehem ; and part 8 of the ChUfo Instntctor . From Messrs . Cassell & Co limited
we have received part 1 of the Fisheries . ( of th ^ arti World cles , opening and then with two interesting the introductory
subject in a chapter attacking on Angling in history Ancient of the and the Fisheries of Nineveh and Rome Bays the
work is produced with all the taste and finish for which the firm—or Company , as it must now be termed ^^ B ^ t ^ ^^ Atf ^^^ h ^ K ^ . ^^ fl has ^^^ ^ i ^ J % A made ^^^ h . . ^ tf ^ ^~ l ^« l . itself ^ ^ I B * ^ BA . ^ b ^^ L fa ^^ P ^_ . . ^^ ~>^ ¦ i _^ . . and ^ t ^ & - > .
trations — are admirable . mous ; the illus-Books received for notice : —
Ottilie : an Eighteenth Century Idyl ( T . Fisher Unwin ) . Kerl — — — — — - ' s -- Assay — . - — , - _ ^— er — - — . ' s — Manual — ____ (^^ E . v & ^^^^ v- F j ^* . N ^^ ' . ¦ v S v ^^ pon a ^ ^^ ^^ ) ^ .
Hi Blackwood storical Readers & Sons , Books ) . I ., II ., and III . ( Wm . Lady of the Lake ( David Bryce & Son , Glasgow ) .
T . Johnston B . Johnston ) . ' s New Map of South Africa ( Keith Bicycles and TricyclesPast and Present ( Griffith
, & Farran ) . Fragments in Prose and Verse ( ditto ) . The Parish Priest ' s Day Book ( ditto ) .
Cut Diamonds ( ditto ) . First Steps to Temperance ( National Temperance Publication Depot ) .
Country Gentleman ' s Reference Catalogue ( Banricott , Taunton ) . XYZ London and Suburban Time Table .
The Bibliographer , vol . 3 ( Elliot Stock ) . Churchman ' s Family Bible , part 1 ( Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge ) .
Hational Dress Exhibition Catalogue ( Wyman & Sons ) . Holi Draining ness in and Dail Embanking y Life ( Wal ( Crosb ter Smith y Lockwood ) . ) .
Matrimony ( Smith , Elder , & Co . ) . Mushroom Culture ( L . U . Grill ) . A Tour in the States and Canada ( ditto ) .
Insurance Blue Book , 1883-4 ( Thomas Muiby ) . Under Sunny Skies , 2 vols . ( Longmans & Co . ) A The Lump Heavenl of Chalk Bodies ( A . ( Johnston Hodder JLJlVUVIOX ) & VJl . Stoug // »^^ hton t »~¦«') .
Al J . 11 gebra U JiOUVUJllJ , 1 st , y 2 nd ^ UUIOO , and 3 rd Stages ^«_ ( ^^ Wm - » . . Collins -- y , Homilies Sons , & Co Ancient . ) and Modern , Nos . 2 and 3
, ( Geo . Bell & Sons ) . Learning to Report ( F . Pitman ) . Newham & Co . 's Farmer ' s Almanack .
Lowell Beeton ' Pastures s Dictionary ( Jas . Weir of Science ) . , & c , part 20 Action ( Ward Songs , Lock for , & Children Co . ) . ( John Heywood ) .
Little Folks , Vol . 17 ( Cassell ) . Cotgreave ' Pamp s Library hlets and App Magazivies liances ( Edwd . . King .
Parli Richm amentary ond ) . Chronicle ( T . G . Johnson ) . Remarks on the Law of Literary Property
A ( Neg Nat lected ional Pr Aspect ess Agency of the ) . Land Question ( ditto ) , . Bibliograhof Hull ( ' Eastern Morning News
The The Office Voico Voi O ) ™ . pIT y of nf / India India . No No \ . . 4 4 . vol vol . . 1 1 ( ( E ^^^ t Ali _ " « w , " . ~ a
, , Association , Charing Cross ) . British Trade Journal—Cambridge ^ iversitj
Reporter BUr y _ P — enny Monthl Post y —Sword Packet— and Christian Trowel- 1 " uwb J Dr »" ShadeChild s
Ma Littl gaziae e Ones ^ Pofltman —Light — and ScienceUossi - p- * —Church Standard—Ladies' Gazette of JHa ^ » m «
—Furniture Dealers' and Cabinet M »*
Guide , vol . 1 , No . 1 . —*~^ i
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 15, 1883, page 524, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15061883/page/8/
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