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I5 ,i89Q The Publishers' Circular $£ ^
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Prof. A. Ebert. We are sorry to hear of ...
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M. Marpon. We regret to hear of the deat...
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Mr. W. Kitchen Parker, F.R.S. It ^ is ^™...
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In fnemoijiam
Francis Bennoch . It is with great regret that we announce •¦ * m * m M Francis *¦ m Bennoch "W-v ^ who 1 in
the death of Mr . , a than quiet one way strugg was — a ling very artist genuine and man friend of to letters more .
I / Jlt *** v *— ' — — OGF C 7 Mr . Bennoch ¦ i _ IT , who was the if son of a Dumfries TF"v i /» - shire farmer — came to London nearly sixty years
a < J £ ro X & V and *»~— made , « the ii acquaintance | * V of V Allan * Cunningham , from whom he received much
attention and kindness . Soon after his arrival in the metropolis young Bennoch published a
small volume of poems which won the praise of Wordsworth . The elder poet / however
warned v * ' the younger not to depen JL d , on poetry , for a livingand Bennoch wisely took to
commercial pursuits , , in which he is said to have amassed considerabl - e wealth . He was - a friend
| WA **** Rogers ' ' ^ _ — , of — ^ h — Miss a ^ B . pph — a Mitford pjpb- . ¦¦¦> ji * ^ K . B , and ¦¦¦ of ^ pb . Nathaniel ^ pa 4 pb > - . pi A ¦¦ Hawthorneand to the last continued to take
a ^ b ^ fr v keen * * * — ^^ ^^ interest , in all matters pertaining to
literature .
I5 ,I89q The Publishers' Circular $£ ^
I 5 , i 89 Q The Publishers' Circular $£ ^
Prof. A. Ebert. We Are Sorry To Hear Of ...
Prof . A . Ebert . We are sorry to hear of the death of Prof .
A . Ebert , of Leipzig , which took place on the 1 — st inst . Prof . Ebertbesides being a scholar
of established reputation , , was the author tj of a ' General History of the Middle Ages' which
has attained some popularity and has , been
translated into French .
M. Marpon. We Regret To Hear Of The Deat...
M . Marpon . We regret to hear of the death of
M . Marpon , a well-known publisher and discount bookseller of Paris . M . Marpon produced
cheap editions of French classics at a very
lowprice .
Mr. W. Kitchen Parker, F.R.S. It ^ Is ^™...
Mr . W . Kitchen Parker , F . R . S . It is with deep regret that we have to
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number development of valuable of which and he lavishl published illustrated a large memoirsin which representatives VMVAAWfVA y of
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of of Surgeons Comparative . in 1871 Anatomy and 1872 in the he Royal was President College £ e Etoyfcl ; Microscopical SocietMr
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Robert Henry Soden Smith . It is with regret that we record the death
of Mr . Robert H . S . Smith , Librarian of the South Kensington Museum . Mr . Smith , who
of was B Dirleton the son H , in of the the . dtacount - late y of Captain Hadding o ^ ac ^ mm R . ton Smith , was _ , ^ ^^^
born on February ^ 25 ^^^ , 1822 ^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ . He was educated ^^ ^^ at Trinity CollegeDublinand was
subsequently appointed , to the , teaching staff of the South Kensington Museum . In 1868
retained he was made till his Librarian death . , an Mr . office Smith which was he an
authority on Art , and , in conjunction with Prof . A . H . Church , wrote a little volume
under the title of ' Flower and Bird Posies /
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From Mr . Spencer Blackett . —* Three Notable Stories , ' by the Marquis of Lome , Mrs .
Alexander , and Thomas Hardy . On the principle of keeping his good wine to the end , Mr . Spencer Blackett places at the end tTie best
of the three tales of which this volume is made up . * Love and Peril , ' by the Marquis of Lome , is a story of the Canadian North-West
which does not call for any lengthened criticism . It is pleasant reading , if its facts are not always reliable . For example , it says that * one of the
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), July 15, 1890, page 869, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15071890/page/17/
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