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!* ==- - '— —— m pec . 15 , 1884 Tlie Publishers' Circular I 46 9
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r I EXTRA pi C U LJ n Jand EJecent \ sometliing About Books Tlem . <> , I— FROM IO , o TI AND Field & TuerPublishers and OF PrintersThe Leadenhall , Press ^ _ - _ _ _ TUti | . | CTD r \ O E 50 . C . Leadenhall Twenty , -four Street pages . F ondon < R 68 . , _ DUUIXQ ROl ^ lK , . ^ S . LOVE * LETTERS An Pleerant birthday . Bj a Violinist Year ' s . gift . Consist ' - WHAT LORD KEA . IS OO"NT HE SFI ? ' and ON THE * A CONSTITUTI VINDICATION OX . ing of Twelve Letters on the Despair , the Hope , and of the ENG-LI 8 H CONSTITUTION . ' By Disraeli fessions the Victory and of his this Vision True of X . over Beethoven , inclusive , together of his with Con- Edited the Youxgkk with . an ( The Anecdotica Earl of l Pre Bkacoxsfield face hy Francis , K . G . ) . other Matters of Interest . Printed on antique paper , Hitchman , Author of 'The Public Life of the Earl of London bound in : vellum Field & and Tuer tied , The with Leadeuhall old pold silken Press strings , E . G . . 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' has the rare ln * r ? aSe at m > and . en "J ** latter vindicates name lt the » associated consistency against of the two the tut lnUi of ? Peter TOIT iKUJij 17 the Great M CTrtDV Uni : a Change UJ CW ? BLAIiKtrVA M" of A 7 Reign T 7 T » D . A By . . t + Viscount V , ne > A OOIJ cs ^ ,, unpublish contains calumnies a ed great of facts Lord ^ number concerning ^ Campbell of hifrti , . the ' y Mr Disraeli interesting . Hitchman family and * ' . s hitherto preface E . Mblchior de Vogue . Translated from the French by James Millington . London : Field & Tuer , The Pew Leadenhall are unacquainted Press , E . C . with the mythica [ Six l Mazeppa Shillings . of YE mediaeval CrESTES romanre OF , now YE printed LADYE for the ANNE first time : a stranger Toltaire , than Byron fiction , Hugo , and , and the Poushkin weird and . fascinating Fact , however story , is by Marvellous Evki . yn Pica For . aunt > yth and . Comfortable Illustrated by Tayle A . . Hennen Edited herein cursed related in Russian of the churches hero , — who with is the every exception year solemnl of those y Bro Pn » ss ad . wood B . C . . London : Field & Tuer [ Two , - The and-Sixpence Leadenhall . founded by himself—^ ill posse ss an equal interest for the A mediaeval romance , quaint , humorous , ' full of wise lover of the romantic and the historical . saws and modem instances , ' compiled from old manu-—— scripts and interspersed with ballads and lays . The 'A valuable and quaintly pretty addition to the numerous illustrations are taking and characteristic . A literature of old-fflphioned costumes . ' cuious book for both those with and a tas old te . the antique and the ridi-OUR GRANDMOTHERS' GOWNS . By Mrs . , young Alfred W . Hunt . With 24 Hand-coloured Illus- - trations , drawn by G-kofige R . Haucett . London : ' The typical Fr < nchmaii described by a shrewd and Field & Tuer , The Leadenhall Press [ Seven , E -and . C . -Sixpence . MONSIEUR AT keen HOME -witted . critic By Albert Rhodes . Tn addition to matter of much value and interest , Mr ? . London : FieM & TuerThe Leadenhall PressE . C . Alfred and [ quaintly W . Hunt drawn carefully illustrations describes by the Mr . numerous George R , . accurate Halkett , , An amusingly [ Two-anrl epigramma -Slxpem-e , ' ; ic cJoth brilliant . Three , - and and-8 impartially ixpence , . which are all prettily tinted by hand . written book on the French people , ; the close knowledge . An . interesting . and , cleverly "written novel , by t a new author _ . * shown amongst in th almost em . every page was gained by a long residence 'Saves her readers weariness and provides for them only [ enjoyment . '—Whitrhatx Review . , A Nflw Year ' s Kve wtorv ' TH mmmmMm ? Nlvpi vSSm nl Th ^ S ? A . t a R Wo ? nV l , ? F ^ £ N X ? PrL L Tiri / SPp ^ R f Jnat £ f ^ S ? * . ? 7 [ In ilf -. wo JS E THE jssijh Tuer Kve KEYS Ki Th , certainment & Leadenhall * AT . HOME p By ^ J . , * . A NEW hss London [ Onc shilling YEAR : Field . ' S A . pnvpfnhiP trift hnnk- ' ' Of «» markable interest and value . ' gs ECHOES lo Field ng . With Tuer OF Etchings MEMORYf The Leadenhall ^ by Tristram ^ Press b ; A J . thbbton . O Elite . One . K London Guinea Fur- ifg THE Fi & , , WONDERLAND \ ! % Tuer KK I The ^ jsssa Le r 2 adenhal . ! T » £ ? i , OF Prn vJ -B ^ EVOLUTION E X . O ^ ° . THE Future reprinted OPENING from the Times OF on CHINA the Present . Six Oondii Letters ion and experienced » Tho work Conservative or an open -heartorl tbo most and pronounced plain-spokeu tvpo . ' Prospects of China . By A . R . Colquhoun-, AfTTrtRfnftR A PHY OP TRACY TURN-- Ohi « Bsoc r nf Mem ' fe . mat 8 a n C ^ tSlucXn , p ' . K . Ct . t * . ^ bv Author B H * S Across wS i ? i > T ? rTT ^ tvm iX m PWd n ^ paksphvativf f ^ *< wS . nr . i 2 &« : ^ M Tt ^ TrSLlenU [ One Prea Shilling ^ KC ^ ' ^ - - ^^ = & ^ ^ ^ £ ^ 8 »»» in "ne « ^ ' and An auprgeating exhaustive means account for of the the oponing present condition of that emp of China ire to ., statesmen Describes , , and with the corr pTetus oborati nearly ve document half a * century from Bovereifrn of the a " Euro pean commerce . wholly gratuitous toil of a true lover of England . , J-Tf London : FIELD & TUER , The Leadeahall Preds , 50 Leadenhall Street , E . C . t ^^^ ^
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 15, 1884, page 1469, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15121884/page/29/
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