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Trade Changes, &C.
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From Mr . James Hagger . — « Popular History of j pages Egyp ^ are ^ n not far s Port short ^ J of quarto a thousand volume has , , Captain whose
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and the by engravings woodcuts , of which gures include a great . many es I diagrams of inscriptions , & c , we must mention
II the the effective effective plates plates wita with which which the the volume volume is is furnished . Some of these are given in colour . I h A ^ g p ^^ history ^ m ^ m pt p ^^ p ^ p ^¦ pT' ¦•* W of ^ " ^ ^^^ the ^*^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ E ^ - ^^^™ - gyptian ^ psspK ¦ p £ — -m- — — — —~ - — war — — — ^^^ closed h - ^^ h h - ^^ r- —^ pr the ^> pp ^^ " ^^ *^ P" ~ work " " ~^ P- — ^ " ~—^ . *"'
I A panorama of the Nile and a boldly conceived I map of Egypt and the adjacent countries are also included .
From Messrs . Iliffe & Son . —* Health upon Wheels ; or , CycliDg as a Means of Preserving ¦ and v ™ p ^ p ^ ^*^ t Restoring * pp * ^* ^ " ^^ ** JP ^ ^ P" ^^ ^^ »™ ¦ BpaBB ^ h the *^ b » — ^™ ° " ^ b" ~ Vital — ^^ —¦ - —» ^™ - Powers ^ - ^^™ ^ ar w ^ b ^ bbbb * bpbb » , ^ H ' b ^^^ y p W v v . ^ p Gordon ^^^^^ ^ k ^ ' ^^ b ^^ v ^ ^^^ ^^^^^
Stables , M . D ., CM ., R . N . To put the * cycle ' forward as a health-maker , and not simply as a means of recreation and amusementis to raise it
to a higher ground than many of , its advocates accord to it , and it is from this point of view that Dr . Gordon Stables comes forward as its advocate .
Hence we are able to recommend the doctor ' s lxwk not only to cyclists , but to all who are interested in the preservation of their health
for — w ^^ it ^» ^^ " supp ^ ^^ ^^ ^^»^~ lies ^^ ^ " ^^ much ^^ f ~^^^^ - ^^ w « r ^ excellen ^ ^^ ^ ^^ r ^^ w ^ . ^^ ^^ ^ t ^ i ^ ^^ advice " ^ ^ i ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ in " ^ w ^^^ ^ rega ^^ ^^*^* ^^ rd ^^^ ^ ^ to ^ ^ , y diet , exercise , and cleanliness . We have seldom met — ^ ^ r with v v *«« ^ r ^ m- ^ a V 0 ^ p more h ^ v ^ b ^^ ^^ ^^ F genial ^^^^ ^^ ^ v *¦ ^ ^* ^^ , V m readable ^ m ^ ^ b ^ p ^^^ ^ ^ v w ^ ^ v > ^ h ^ , h and ^ v ^ ^ m ^ v ^^^ b therefore ^ v . ^^ 4 ^ ^^ r ^ b ^^ r ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ r
really useful guide to health than is given in this fessi pleasant onal or little amateu volume r , it ; will while be to invaluable the cyclist . ,
pro-From Messrs . Little , Brown , & Company , and Boston Acquirement , U . S . — Studios Ethics in of Wo Traged rdsworth and , Culture other
, y , si Papers Ameri gn that ca , ' b quite there y Henry an has intense N alread . Huds y interest on arisen . It in in is the Eng a works land welcome and of
and Wordsworth a great one —a . true Many poet able , likewise pens have a very also exalted been tri employed — f tf ^ v « . during ^** v *« . tug the i / uv past k / u » i >? v Avir few years t x « - *» ik ? in ** - * pay r J ing **
bute to the sterling qualities of his poetry , among whom may be named such authors as Archbishop Trench , Aubrey de Vere , James
Kni Russell ttussell ght , and Lowell Lowell F . . , W . A A . . H . C C Myers . . Swinburne Swinburne . To these , . Prof Pro names f . . W W .. II hel of must the w *^^ now delightful x * v / A be ** h' * added ^ V" UA volume v Prof \ J JL VI Uiv . H under . UllAVlVJk N . Hudson notice A 4 V ^** fc \ . \ , . the It * , writer % is A *& ** a
pful guide to the best features of Wordsworth ' s II I b and writings usy reader , divided may be into enabled sections to lay , so the that Ibook even down the resume its perusal as time permits ; while to
II tno * nO it poeti DnatiA c student ofn / lanf it it- is ia valuable irolnaKIa in in a threefold fVii * AA-A-klr 1 j II The rp ^ many —v * and » biograp apt quotations hical , critical from , and Wordsworth expository ' s . otry interspersed AUVVIi throughout the # textnot only
¦ JJj > « O 9 et trate ™ , '' " ^ but ¦ 'VAMM the author ^' mat ^ Jl ' s eriall VMftMVHW sympathetic to the *•* * * r \ s view * mt % * , p « m « of of w ^ r ^ the rnm his kJx W * "which > . wo ^^ cordially recommend y scope as one of the
> , ; V ^ : ^ ii 6 issued clucUoi ) The 8 ' to the study of the Wordsworth boofc
^ . fi ^ rfflfy . typography of is | I |^^ J *^ P llent ^ , a | art nd in the its publishers production are . to be commended ^^^^^^^^ ' ' * ' ' "'' "
From Messrs . Sampson Low , Marston , & Co . — George Eliot / by a . Willis Cooke . The author
commences his preface by stating that this * critical study of the life , writiDgs , and philosophy of grap George hy . Eliot Mr . ' Cooke is not ' s intended work is divided to , serve into as twenty a bio-
one chapters , of which we may quote some characteristic headings : —II . Translator and editor ; IV . Career as an author ; VII . Theory of
the novel ; VIII . Poetic methods ; XI . Religious tendencies ; XIII . Earlier novels ; XIV . Bomola ; XV . Felix Holt and Middlemarch ; XVI . Daniel
Deronda ; XVII . Spanish Gypsy , & c . poems ; XVIII . Later essays . Each of George Eliot ' s works is in turn the subject of careful analysis ,
so that the compact crown octavo volume before us is a key , guide , or introduction to the works of a writer whose life and thoughts , as unfolded by
herself , are at this moment everywhere being discussed . At the end of Mr . Cooke's monograph we find a valuable bibliography of George Eliot ' s
works , the interest of which is greatly enhanced by a list of the criticisms in various periodicals and of papers in magazines which have reference
to George Eliot . From the same . — ' Text and Verse for every day in
the year , Scripture passages and parallel selections from the writings of John Greenleaf Whittier / arranged by Gertrude M'Cartland . The possibly
unconscious paraphrases and illustrations of Holy Scripture which mark the writings of nearly ail those authors who have drunk in the teaching
of the Bible would form an interesting study ; and a first contribution in the right direction is made in the pretty little volume before us .
Some of the most beautiful thoughts of the American poet , whose works we are glad to see are becoming more and more popular on this
sitle the Atlantic , breathe in nearly every page a deep religiousness ; and the lady who has here collated 365 passages from his pages , and has
supplied in each case a Scriptural parallel , has done valuable service . As the extracts and the corresponding Bible texts are arranged for every
day in the year , the little volume may be used to good advantage for devotional purposes , while ^ it pa ^ W will V T ^ " ~^ ^ . ^ ^ also . V . ' *** *^ . r ^ . ^^ be V ^ . ^ ^ P" suggestive p ^ pr ^ " ^^ H . I . PK ^ V . ^ K ^ . ^ ^^^^ ^ . " ^^ ^^^ and ^^^^ . ^ ^ H «^ B " ^ i ^ very V ^^ v ^>^ g welcome ^ w " ¦ i ™ ^ . ^ ^ " to " ^^ p ~
teachers and preachers who have to deal with the texts thus annotated and enforced . Sometimes ^ pp ^ w ^ v ^ p ) ^ p- r ^ r an ^ p . ^ ^ . ^ . w extract ^^ p » ^^^^ ^ . p ^ h ^^>^^ ^ ^ pv ^ in — ¦ prose ™^ p- ^ " ^ hi ™ - ^— as b ¦ ¦ ™ well » » ' ^^ — ¦ ' ¦ as —¦ — vers — — e ' is - - given m— "w ^ — ^^
and the book from which it is drawn is always mentioned . Fro . m ppi ¦¦ V the same . — ' The Wreck of the Nisero and
fPJp ) ^ p ^ ^ PpP . ^^ pr PJ" ^^ PP ^ P ^ " T ^ P * ^ . ^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^ PP ^ W ¦¦ ¦ ^^ " ^» " ^^^ ¦ » ^ r ^— ^ . ^^ !¦¦ ¦ ^^^ ^—» ^ h - r — ¦ — ^^ r- " " ¦ ^^^» i ¦ —^ - ^^ our Captivity ^^ . a _ in Sumatra # —M ¦ . , ' by W . *«^ p . Bradley " . i ^ h " ^ * , one of the survivors . The story of the Nisero , and of the V ^^ pP > . Pf ^ PjP » complications ^ p 1 ^ p ^ p ^^ ^^ ^^ m pa ^ p" a . ^ ^^ p- ^^ - ^^ ^ pv v ^ ^^ p ^ ^ p ^^^ p ^^^ p which pp v ^^^^*» ^^ ^ pp- ^ i" " ^ arose ^^^ " ^^ »^^ ^^^^ ^ - ^^ ^^^ out ^^^^ ^^ r- ^ j of - ^^ — — the - ^^ - *— - ~— —— suffer i i - ^ ^^ - ^— ^ — ^^^ ¦ ¦ ¦ -
ings of the survivors from the ill-fated vessel , is here told in a plain straightforward way , and althoug 9 | i h a boys ww ' author pbppf pt »» - ^ p- b of - ¦¦ ¦ the Manville Fen ¦ n
p ^ rfp * « v rp « p ^^ ^^^ 1 ^^^ ip" * pp ^¦¦ p * ' ^ w _ j w ^ r ^ ^^^ ^™ ppp ^^^ p- ^^ « - *« - ^ —— — - — — - —— - — - —^ - —¦ - —' type would have woven a startling volume out of the details , no attempt is made to embellish or PJT MB PJW sensationalise ¦¦» ¦ ¦ ^ ¦ PPPPt ^^ P' ""* PR PPf ^ PP- the ^ P' P-PJ ^ PP 1 narrative PP ^ ^ P ^ P »» -PB ¦ PBV IB ^ P ^« w V ^ H which w — —~ " ^— - ¦ ¦ is - — indeed — - - ¦» —— ~ ^ ^ . ^ *™ ^^ . * ^ P ' " * ,
sufficiently tragic as it stands . The endurance of the men seems to have been remarkable , and their r >» i % ir pa « 1 ultimate »»* « l ip » p T »*« deliverance l « r « vf ^ pp- pmv ¦¦^^ " ^ ¥ - was w f / p . i i ' - ~ - due - ^ - — ——— - *• - in ¦ ¦ no - ¦ - — ¦ small -1 - p ^ pTpflp * ^ p . *^^^ — —imp , * pt ^^ . ^ . p ^ ip ^ " - *¦ ^ ^ ' ' ^^—— *— ——_^ __ ^_ •¦& «¦¦ ¦& « A m > l A jb a 4 pl
degree to the self-command which ^ they displayed during their captivity . The volume has many t illustrations , and a map .
From — ' ^ Messrs Hermap . Marpon hrodite , ' par and Gasto Flammarion n p'Hailly . Paris The . author VW TMi f # w + ^ m ^ . ^ ¦ , S who vv pv . «^ f is jmwyr in muw ^ ¦ m ¦¦¦¦¦ the ¦ ' •^ r habit » . ^ . » . « v * - ~ ** yw of ^ r ™ between ^ ¦¦ passing jp » " ^ t ^ *^ ¦ ^ . 'p the ^^ ¦ " ~^ su - — mmer ^ and - ~™ ^— T" ^ -
months on the high cliffs Dieppe Her Treport . There , stayed in on a dust one o corner ccasion of at his Biville inn -sur he - II II , y ,
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 16, 1885, page 145, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_16021885/page/9/
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