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L, l61880 The Publisher^ Circular , ^
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I Books Received :
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vI I ^ work ^ tting ~ ~ the - , Church and his ; Missionary object in r ~ taking Society up . his At residence ~~ St . John near ' s Ep London iscopal ~— was Chapel to devote yesterday himself tlhe to Rev the . IW Chapmanassistant-ministerpreached from the words : ' Enoch walked with God : and
" i , / niii , 4 £ i " i 11 i 11 i 11 i •« i i I I lie sorrowing was not congregation ; for j God _ j took j , the _ him _; preacher . ' After referred observing _ „ to the that grief they broug met ht to that a unite day d a , happy bereaved * famil and y , I to that congregationand to many friendsnot only in Englandbut in every part of the world
l I by deceased ^ fiased Friday gentleman gen ' s oc tleman currence , , , ana and . He in in referring reierr also mg spoke : to to , of his nis the missionary missionary character , zeal zeal the , , life stated stated , and tnat that the nis his ministry last last sermon sermon of the , .
I preached A . t the close last of Sunday the service evening the at ' Dead Keswick March , was in on Saul be ' half was of playe the , d Church on the organ Missionary . Society , .
I I sixty It - is seven with of a feeling Mr . W . of H more . G . Kingston than common . Ori regret ginally that desti we ned record for a me the rcan death tile , career at the he age was of
I I not in their long particular before , he path left the , that book of adventurous s of the counting reading -house for boys to become , becam a e producer celebrated of . books His , fertility , which tthh ives the of books issued
1 I I vas ei huntinsr ght astonishing years military , we . find and On Mr turning above . Kingston all naval ' s name alo exp gue loi to ts no ic are less g the than theme forty names of - th three ese volumes of them . . In Sporting during speak , -
I in without g of naval , a rival romance in , this , it , or is any impossible other , country to ignore . His the , wild name spirits of Cap how tain Marryat rand livel , who y ima is probabl gination y
I led him occasionally into extravagances of diction which , agains , t them as reading for ingenuous youth . The strength of Mr . Kingstonas a writer — _ for ___ the __ rising — ^^ generation _ _ is
HI that *^ Q his books •/ reflect the gentler t ^ mood of the more , peaceful times in which he ^^ ^^ grew up , and , consequently are e safe' reading for the youngest among us . Beside the work of good he did
thropy by his wri : he tin aided gs , Mr the . Kingston cause of was ' pure ever litera read ture y , to assist the in ' Ragged any scheme School of movement Christian / philan We .- ,
I I connecte the publishers d with of him this in * many Circular literary , ' deplore enterprises hia loss during as that the of last a 25 personal years . friend , having been
I I on the M . Hyacinthe 7 th inst . at Firmin Chandai Didot at , the the senior of 86 member . His of father the left well- to known him publishing and his late firm brother , died Ambrose in 1827 , the management , age of his printing and publishing businessas also of the
I paper The mills Spanish , which dramatist have for Juan several Eugenio generat Hartzenbusch ions been the proper has just ty of died the at famil Madrid y , . . The son
I an of a opera German performance cabinet maker he , , turne he was d his orig attention inally dest to ined the , drama the . pries He th worked ood , but at his wit father nessing ' s
and business he , edited however the , until great he Spanish had insured poets himself . In 1847 a livelihood he became . His an pi Academician eces have kep , and t the in stage 1862 ,
director of the Academy , from which post he retired a few years ago . He was 7 * years ot age .
L, L61880 The Publisher^ Circular , ^
L , 61880 The Publisher ^ Circular , ^
I Books Received :
I Books Received :
I From Messrs . Gall and Inglis . — Morison ' s ^ I ^ h 'Sixth » - *~ - —* ^ m » . Reader m * V ^^ * JU ^>^* ^^ ^ A / British ^ L «^ •»< J ^ K' m w J ^ J » School r ^^ ^^ m ^ ^^ ^^ ^ m Series r * -r ^ - * <«* «^ ^^ ^ i ^ . A ^^ foolscap ^ ^^^ - ^ r ^ ^^ ^^ * - ^ r v ^
I 8 vo . of 464 pages with historical and literary I notes , Greek and Latin etymological -vocabularies , I & c . The book is enlivened by poetical pieces ,
I and illustrated by diagrams . The compiler says : I to Our matters literature which , especially do not He our on the poetry surface , is , full a knowledge of allusions of
I I prehensio which which , , however however n of the , , is is author esse essenntial tial : ordinary to to a a full full school and and intelligent intelligent children com com have --I I not allusions within their The editor reach has the endeavoured means of interpretin to render g these this
. I reader in this respect self-interpreting . I From Messrs . Hamilton , Adams & Co . — ' The
I Sunday School : What is it ? ' By John Palmer . I A reprint from the Church Bvmday School I Magazine of an admirable and thoroughl
y II I practical tary of the paper Church by Mr of . John England Palmer Sunday , the School
Secre-, Institute . Its issue in pamphlet form for distri-; hution i ' specially opportune at the psesert Baoment —fc when attention # is being iven \ . AA on x ^»* all sm-m .
Bides - «»* y to Vj , the KT . AAV Sunday ? A A t *> VVVJH School * J * V * . * AW in connection / V / A * « £ ^ g ^ HV with the ' Centenary celebration .
I I F * ' om Sir Messrs Edwin . Landseer Sampson ' ( Great Low , Artists Marston ) . Thi & Co s , the . —
now volume of the series , is from the pen of Mr . I " it ? rederick it w £ re . G the ; Step most hens popular . We should not be its surp fellows rised
IL Uj -Among " ** V tne * V * VMV page AAAX illuetrationt / UU MWU ^ MVA ) are among UMJkVMU the Bogs A , « . »^ AVEA worry V «* » - * - . «
t ing a frog , Low life , a Shepherd ' s dog , the Beggars , Donkeys on a common , Irish greyhounds , Eagle
and nnrl tpA red deer rlp . fvr , Kabbit "Rabbit warren -warren , and and Keturn Return fro trom m deer stalking , from etchings by E . Landseer and C . G . Lewis . They are followed by the Mothers , and then there are eight engravings of ictures
illustrating various phases of the domestic p affections . A the chronology end \ of / the of work Landseor Various ' s »» Jfc paintings w »» s ^ head ¦ comes and tail —¦— at ^¦~
\ j M . A ^ J J a A \ A VJL % JAA V » T V ^ » *» . * ^ ^^ — -- » — — - ™ —• — — from pieces etchings brighten by up Sir the Edwin letterpress Landseer . These for the are
game card at Woburn Abbey . From Messrs . James Parker & Co . ' Cathedral
Reform chapter Stowey . / of b A Brid y E paper . g water L . read Elwes , and before , published M . A ., the Vicar ruridecanal by of request Over .
The ThA author Rnthnr ' s tt mam main principle Drincinle is is not not to to abolish abolisn II cathedral dignities , but to make their holders in all cases work for the Cnurch instead of regarding
their incomes as pensions for worl ^ already done , and he holds that the Bishop is" in each case the nvnnflT- r »« rflnn to tc * undertake nn f \ piTts \\ pi t the t . hft reformin refor miner g
proper person process . FroMrEdward Stanford—' Questions M ^^ and w- — - —
JJ JL V / JllA m JUULJL . « ** iJVtL » r C *» A V * P * # W ** r ** JfcVr * ^ v * # . ^^ V *^ " ^^** * " —> r - Answers on the French Grammar / by N . Laurent , BLThis work is specially intended * for *^— the tise
also also of JL * . JLJU Students . be be of of AJllL considerable considerable Kl preparing Vt V / JLA , A « 3 % JYf for \ J value value \ J * t * examinations A * , T to to a ** wv teachers teacnera # «*^<» -w , but in m uesung testing it - - -w will ^
, the covered progress b of the their book pup is ils concerned . As fa * asthef the g author roUhd y ,
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 16, 1880, page 603, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_16081880/page/7/
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