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142 The Published Gireular Feb. 17, ii
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142 The Published Gireular Feb. 17, Ii
142 The Published Gireular Feb . 17 , ii
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SAMPSON LOWjJAR ^ OM CO / 8 LIST . AT ALL LIBRARIES . MEMOIRS OF MADAME DE REMUSAT , 1802-1808 . Translated by Mrs . Cashel Hoey and Mv . John Lillie . 2 vols . demy 8 vo . cloth extra , 32 s . Vol . I . now ready . * * These sensation Celebrities revelations in of France the respecting Political and the the and French private Social Work life World is of alread BoDaparte of Paris in a , , Third fro the m Empress Edition 1802-1808 . Josep , have hine created , and other great , y ' No one will take it up without reading greedily to the end . '—Athenaeum . Memoirs ' The were most gi fascinating ven to the world personal . ' —Mayfair narrative . which has been published since Madame D'Arblay ' s It is almost impossible to convey any idea of the intensely interesting character of the book . The portrait and the writer of Napoleon relates is a ' one hundred of the stories finest which and most are carefull new to y the minute most bits diligent of word exp -painting lorer of the ever annals written of , this astonishing man She is certainly most charmingly confidential . '—Mayfair . of times ' Few so classes recentl of y books passed are that in their our time questions more interesti are still ng burning than these and their legacies personages of past still times familiar , especiall . ' y From Leading Article in the Daily News . of the ' These Bonaparte particular famil memoirs y , there is are hardl moreover y any unusuall book which y attractive can equal . them As illustrating / while the the personality interior of history their writer is not the least interesting revelation . '—From Leading Article in the Daily News . Now ready , demy 8 vo . cloth extra , 21 s . USTEW BOOK ! OF JL & TJ ^ lSr TEAVEL : THE FORBIDDEN LAND : Voyages to the Corea . By G . Oppert . With Illustrations and Maps . land ' Here which , then has , been i 3 tha for phenomenon centuries a of sealed a population book to of European 16 , 000 , 000 research without . a It history wilL , be and easil inhabiting y guessed a , therefore , that Mr . Oppert's book has an interest distinctly unique among later books of travel It is offered as a picture of an unknown country , and very admirably and faithfully fulfils its end . '—Mayfaib . Powers RUSSIA which and have COREA an interest . —The at stake Author in says Eastern in his Asia Preface will ,- — be ' compelled Probably , at with no or distant against period their those will , to The take whole into of consideration the East Coast what as far may as be the termed Tumen the is al Oorean ready in question the possession —we may of Russia hope ere ; a it very is too small late . peninsula army and , a an few d if war Russia vessels chooses are she all may that at is any required moment to mak occupy e herself and hold master permanentl of the entire y the Eastern Corean to Coast . what of is As going ia down on to thero the . Sea of Japan . ' The Author goes on to suggest that England should be aim LIFE and WRITINGS of HENRY THOMAS BUCKLE , Author of ' The History of Civilisation . ' By ALFRED HENRY HUTH . In 2 vole , demy 8 vo . cloth extra , with Two Steel Engraved Portraits of Buckle , price 32 s . Second Edition . * ' Mr Mr . . Huth Huth ' s has book done , which his seems part of to these be written volume with s well rare and sincerity thoroug , y h . ' —Saturday us the man Review as he . was , not the philosopher as he was supposed to be /—Saturday Review . celebrated BUCKLE at ' once S LIFE . . . . . — Unknown ' The first correspondents volume of his pestered great book him was from published all parts o in f th 1857 e world . It an became d one American young lady ( vol . ii . p . 90 ) was almost as explicit as the maiden in " Excelsior , ""Oh Thy come weary , " the head maiden upon this said breaso , " and . " rest As to the Russians , they darted on Mr . Buckle ' s book as the most advanced thing out . '—Saturday Revibw . Now ready , demy 8 vo . cloth extra , 8 a . 6 d . The CONFLICT of CHRISTIANITY with HEATHENISM . By Dr . Gerhard Uhlhqrn . Edited and Translated from the Third German Edition by G . 0 . Smyth and 0 . J . H . Ro ? es . SPECIAL NOTICE . ST . NICHOLAS , for February , Contains TWO entirely NEW POJEMS by ALFRED O ^ ENNYSON . Also , a Splendid THE Engraving TOWEK ( one / after of about the Painting 70 to be by found Miixais in . thi Demy s Number 4 to . Monthl ) of « THE y , Is . PRINCES IN I : London : SAMPSON Crown LOW Buildings / MARSTON , 188 ' Heet , Street SEARLE , E . C . , & RIVINGTON ' , 8 ! LJ B" , ' „ . „ ., „ . ¦¦ ! ... ¦ i -,- . '¦ it .. „ ¦ -- r ' ' - . ¦ ¦¦ . i - ¦•¦•¦¦ . ' ¦ - ¦ ' ¦ . ' 4 - •• - <~~ ZZ 2 *~* ' ; ; , _ . ;
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 17, 1880, page 142, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_17021880/page/18/
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