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St. Dunstan's House, E.C. August 15, 18B8.
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Mr. D'Eyncourt showed some degree of
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'I 1 9 The Publishers' Circular August 15 , 1888 I
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Literary Intelligence 906—921 Initials A...
LITERARY INTELLIGENCE 906—921 INITIALS AND PSEUDONYMS 907 f 908
NOTES AND NEWS 908 , 909 CONTINENTAL NOTES 909 , 910 AMERICAN NEWS AND NOTES 910 , 911
OBITUARY 911 , 912 TRADE CHANGES 912 CURRENT EDUCATIONAL LITERATURE 912—916
I SOME EDUCATIONAL BOOKS OF A BYGONE PERIOD , ... 916 , 917 EXHIBITS OP BOOKS AT THE UNIVERSAL
EXPOSITION , BARCELONA 917— 920 . :
REVIEWS , & c . .: 920—921 INDEX TO BOOKS PUBLISHED IN GREAT
BRITAIN BETWEEN ATJGTJST 1 AND 15 .. 922 , 923 BOOKS PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN - - PROM AUGUST 1 TO 15 923—927
AMERICAN NEW BOOKS 927 , 928 NETf BOOKS AND BOOKS LATELY PUBLISHED 929—987 , 1008
MISCELLANEOUS 988—1002 BUSINESS CARDS 999—1001 WANT SITUATIONS 992
BOOKS FOR , SALE 1002 BOOKS WANTED TO PURCHASE 1002—1007
St. Dunstan's House, E.C. August 15, 18b8.
St . Dunstan ' s House , E . C . August 15 , 18 B 8 .
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HPHE teacher of to-day does not at all re-- - * ¦ - - semble semble Teufeldrockh leuteldrocklrs ' a schoolmaster schoolmaster . ' ' a a
, downbent , broken-hearted , underfoot martyr , as others of that guild are . ' He is now a man
of mark , strongly imbued with the courage of his own personal opinion , with faith in the
puissance of professional unionism , and with passion for the economy of Method . Much
has been changed in these days , and we cannot venture to surmise whether the eccentric
philosopher whose words we have quoted would have to repeat the declaration that his
teachers ' were hide-bound Pedants , without knowledge of man's nature or of boys ; or of
aught save their lexicons and quarterly account books . '
The moody acerbity shown in these words would , surelybe out of place in any
descrition of present , -day pedagogy ; for are we not p aware how high the teacher ' s mission is ranked
by its professors and by those who prosper with its prosperity 2 When their interests are
assailed , teachers , as a body politic , may sometimes remind us of the fretful porcupinebut — /
having had a hard tight for their A position X , , the , members now deserve to be supported in their
defence and assisted in their advance . Especially is this the case with elementary teachers
whose general character is referred to appre- , ciatively , if somewhat condescendingly , in the
final report of the Royal Commission on Education , published the other day : ' As a
whole the present body of teachers are a very honourable body , and have a great sense of
their duties to the children in regard to the formation of their character and their moral
guidance . ' We now see in educational literature the
pronounced influence of the practical teacher , of the man or woman who - - - is - -- in dailcontact
with the methods and requirements —— —— ^ — ^ ^^^ ^^ ' m **• of ^ y w modern ^^ v ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - V ^^ *^ school-work . Few teachers have not in their
i g fe " time 7 " essayed the production of some manual
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which they thought might fill a gap in the
field of tuition . Failures , indeed , and signal failures , have been frequent through peculiar
' fads . ' But when one looks at the enormous host of books now at the disposal of the
profession , it is" impossible to set aside a feeling of gratification that so much has been done
to stimulate mental effort and to economise time and energy . All these efforts have come
from the teachers themselves , for no book can now have prospects M . . 4 . of success unless the
practical man is at the helm . There are no Oobbetts to write grammars nowad ays , and
the pages of the present PublishersCircular show how largely educationin its literary
, sense , is indebted to educationists themselves . I
Mr. D'Eyncourt Showed Some Degree Of
Mr . D'Eyncourt showed some degree of
dubiousness when he confessed he should not be sorry to find he had no jurisdiction in the
case started by the agent of Messrs . A . Braun j & Co ., of Paris , against Mr . A . E .
Whitehouse , of the Hyde Park Gallery , who , at Westminster on the 9 th inst ., was charged
with copies selling of the , and reg multi istered plying p for hotograp sale , ' hs pirated i La '
, Songeuse , ' La Becque ' e , ' 'En Bacchus , ' and ' A Cythere / The case , which is now under
adjournnment , is interesting in so far as it is the first dispute of the kind , we think , that
has occurred since the signing of the Articles of the International Copyright Unionwhich
-, clearly gives to foreigners in the British dominions the same rights as those possessed
*— ' JL by ourselves . In arguing the case in the Police Court
this fact seems to have been overlooked ; and before further proceedings are taken the
parties interested should examine carefully the stipulations of the late convention ratified by
the various signatory powers . Articles IV . and XII . seem to have a bearing on this
especial case . We shall not in the meantime make further comment . We look forward with
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 15, 1888, page 906, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15081888/page/4/
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