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692 The Publishers' Circular August 15t ...
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Books received :— From Messrs. W. Sc B. ...
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692 The Publishers' Circular August 15t ...
692 The Publishers' Circular August 15 t gg 1 , —
Obituary.
OBITUARY .
labours iauu The urs uiuiuuea included death is announced the ine reduction reaucxion of the of Rev the tne . Dr x Bechuan > eciiuan . Moffa a t , language language the well-known into mtu written wribteii missionary characters unaracters . His , , aana literary nd the tha
Labours translation in of South the Bible Africa into / that tongue . In 1842 he published his * History of Missionary
We regret to record the death on the 7 th inst . of Mr . Carl Juta , eldest son of Mr . J . C Juta , he the well-known bookseller and of Capetown to London . Born in in iov 1876 at Capetown to to only himself nimseii twenty- in in seven years
ago aero , , ne was was educated educated there tnere , , ana came came xo L , onaon o , , improve improve the the hbook ™ ir nien then trade returned returned in the establishment xo to Capetown Capetown . . of Towards x owaras Messrs . the Longman ena end oi of s , 1001 1881 where ne he he once once remained more more arrived arnvea for about in in London jjonaon a year , , and and and .
had in the M been following for _ — . many —__—w _ — January — . _ years - - ^ __— K . _ opened with - - Messrs A a South - - — S - k . Longmans - African — — ^—j _ V _ . __ A . gency Mr . Juta in conjunction d died of di with ftY p htheria ft Mr . , ^ Heelis _ contracted ^^ ^ A v ^ , , who ^/ W > 11 ^ ^^ . ^ *¦ . _ .
during ^ a devoted ^ ^ attendance on his little son , who had been attacked ^ ^ by that terrible ** disease . His His kind loss is and sincerel genial y disposition deplored b endeared y his widow him to and all famil who y knew , his friends him . , and surviving partner .
We regret to record the death of Mr . Francis Septimus Wright , formerly a printer , booksellerand stationer -w - ^_ - of - ^_ - ¦ Longton h Staffordshire . Failing J health induced him to leave for a
more — , ^ - — genial climate - — — , , ^_ and two I — - ^^ p ^^ years ^^ ^~^ ¦ - — , ^^» T ~— ago — — - ^ he purchased — — — the old ^» established business of the ^^^ Royal ^^ ^^ f ^^ ^^^ H Marine ¦ - Library - ¦ - Ventnor H Isle of Wightwhere for some time he seemed to __ - be deriving BHh the
benefit — — * he desired ^^_ ~_ ^^^ w ^ , m . - ^» ^^ About ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ V ^ Mf ^^ B , ^^^^ the ^^^ ^^ m ~^^ r beg ~* l ^ ^^ inning " ^^^^^ K ¦ ^^^ ^^ , of ~ ^ ^^ April ~ " ~ ™ ' serious ' ^ ^ " ~ symp ~ — toms showed his end — ^ was _ ^^ W fast ^^« " »^^^ approachingand he calmly went to rest on Sunday morningthe 15 th Julyleaving a widow
and large famil , y to lament their irreparable loss . , , We regret to record the death at the age of sixty-four of Mr . Joseph Williams , the music
publisher of Berners Street . Died , at his residence , Dalston Rise , on July 23 , aged 74 , Mr . George Eliel Sargent ,
for forty years a constant contributor to the publications of the Religious Tract Society , and B from ible 1868 ' ' The to 1881 Story the of Societ a City y ' s Arab tract / editor ' Sunday . He Evenings was the at author Northcourt of ' The ' < Story Hurlock of a Chase Pocket /
L - % T % T' li , lTTi n » - ! - •» •* 1 1 <• Jl 1 1 1 * , 11 1 1 still * Without being extensive Intending ly It circulated , ' and a very amongs large t old number and young of other . books , which have been and are
The death is announced of Mr . George Love , the well-known , printseller , ot 81 Bunhill
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COURT OF BANKRUPTCY . The - ¦ - - « . * -v case wtvuv of ^ r JL W » ¥ . H m ^ _ . + . Bonnewell x ^ V / AA ^ JLVy II V / J . JU was ff « JVftJ before r ^ r ^ SM v . ^ JL v ^ the vaav Court ^ - ^ v ^ v « Jk « # on -v ^ a a . the w ^&^ s 9 v th va * aaj inst . m w . The - » - * . * .- *** debtor « - *¦¦ w «—¦ „ >—¦ — , — formerl - and y
printers a member ' broker of the in London Johnson School ' s Court Board Fleet , carried Street on business and as a as newspaper a wood-letter proprieto cutter r and was publisher resolved in Goswell that , the Road estate . His should liabil be , ities liquidated were entered b , arrangement at £ 4 , 080 , and and Mr asset H s £ A 2 . , 987 Dubois . B
accountant , was appointed trustee , the debtor being also y granted his , discharge . . . The resolu- ,
tions have been duly registered .
Trade Changes.
TRADE CHANGES .
Buildings The office to 12 of Southampton Church Bells Street is , we , Strand understand , where , short extensive ly to be premises removed have from been 2 Paternoster taken in
order * Science to meet Gossi the p growing } is now business published requirements by Messrs . of Chatto this successful & Windus little . paper . ib ahiw Arniston
M Mrr . JJohn ohn J . T . . DaffornA Dafibrne succeeds nii <> rw > riln Mr Mr . C C ! . W . Hutton TTuf . fnn as a « bookseller bnnlcaftllp . r and and stationer stationer . , IB ^ Place , Edinburgh . Mr . Dafforne was well known in the ' Row / having been with Messrs .
JtLamilton Adams , & Co ., for eleven years .
Books Received :— From Messrs. W. Sc B. ...
Books received : — From Messrs . W . Sc B . Chambers . —Chambers '
' Graduated Readers / Book iv ., and Chambers ' ' Historical Readers / Book iv . Both these volumes possess one recommendation in
common in the excellent illustrations which form a likel prominent y to secure feature for them in their the pages good , word and are of
scholars as well as teachers . The first book censista chiefly of short tales , poems , and descriptive papers divided in numbered
paragraphs—a verjr useful method for gaining attention and for purposes of questioning—and MS ** ' ¦ —— ¦ " - •¦ ' - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ "
at at the iiiu close ciuoo ui of . cjicu each section » t ? t : LiL » ii is in a * i table i »«» u accentuaU of w- the -- a . _& more tt r " »/ i
for meaning meaning difficult pronunci words and ana ation a a divided short snort , followed grammati grammati in syllables by a cal cal g and lossary oauiv exercise , — of busea — their tri - a
record upon them of Eng . The lish History ( Historical from Reader the Stuart ' brings pericw e , 1688 down to 1882 Here again the paniffrap »»
are of the numbered , lfssons , in the prominent subjects . are type put and as the lieadli use f
italics and other striking letters , for is the njcuT cn'e
to events aid the referred and to assist in eac the h section . The « wxi in his chapter eye on the condition memory of the V ^ ul tt ^ m i - " - ^—^ " ^^^ "f ^^^^^ Vw ¦
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 15, 1883, page 692, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15081883/page/8/
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