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1282 The Publishers' Circular r > ec # IVlS 8 l I
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ttihiie UNION JACK . Published in Weekly Numbers at Id . ; in Monthly Parts at Qd . Annual Subscription , post-free , 7 $ . ; payable in advance , direct to the * Publishers . Messrs . Sampson Lcrw , Mabston , & Co . "beg to inform Clergymen and « Schoolmasters that they have "become principal proprietors of the above publication . The UNION JACK vas established under the Editorship of the late W . H . G-. Kingston , and is now conducted by Mr . GL A . Henty , Special War Correspondent of the Standard . IT IS VERY FULLY ILLUSTRATED . The TIMES says : — 'The stories are all of a healthy tendency , for the most part romantic tales of adventure and glory , and the Illustrations match them . * MACMILLAN'S MAGAZINE , in an article on the Penny Literature of the Day , says : — ' There are some fourteen or fifteen papers published for boys every week . With few exceptions these papers are silly and vulgar in the extreme , and two or three are positively vicious . . . THE BEST AND WHOLESOMEST OF THEM ALL IS UNQUESTIONABLY "THE UNION JACK /' THE STORIES ARE EXCELLENTLY WRITTEN IN A THOROUGHLY MANLY TONE . ' THE UNION JACK ( VOLUME II . ) : A Magazine of Healthy , Stirring Ta / es of Adventure by Land and Sea for Boys . Fully Illustrated with Coloured Plates , & e . Edited by G . A . HENTY , Special Correspondent of tlie / Standard ; Author of * The March to Magdala , ' ' Cornet of Horse , ' Sic . 1 i > Royal 4 to . cloth , price 7 s . 6 d . A Specimen Copy of Tkb Union Jack will be sent Post-free on application to the Publishers , Messrs . SAMPSON LOW , MARSTON , SEARLE , & RIVINGKTOX , Crown Buildings , 188 Fleet Street , E . G . ( 782 )
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Monthly Paper for the Art World and the I Cultivated Household . I Third Year of Issue . 32 pp ., price 6 d . || THE ARTIST AND JOURNAL OF HOME CULTURE : A Newspaper , chiefly non-technical , for Painters ( professional and amateur ) , Architects , Decorators Engravers , Etchers , China Painters , Collectors , Dealers in Bric-a-bracArt MastersArt Students , Academies and Art Institutes , , Managers , of Art , Galleries , and the Art World at large ; Also for the ART TRADES ; And fop ART IN THE HOME , Including Music , Dress , Furnishing , Needlework , and other matters of Taste and Fancy ; with REVIEWS OF ART LITERATURE , Correspondence , Queries , Art Travel Papers , and Art Letters from abroad ; the whole forming a monthly guide to the Art and Taste of the day , for the studio and the drawing-room . Siibrieription , all over the World , post-free , 7 s . a Year . 'The only newspaper of the Art World published ; and a very good one too . ' ^ Journals and Journalism . ' The ATHBNiEUM of the household . ' liETTER FBOM CAMBRIDGE , SCALE for ADVEKTISEMENTS . Two Shillings for Three Lines , and 6 d . per line of nine words after . Leader Page and Announcements ' in Sections' of the literary matter , Rates and a Half . Front of Paper or Front of Cover , Double Rates . Displayed Advertisements , by space , 6 s . per inch in column , 10 s . per inch across page ; Front Page of Paper or Wrapper , Double . * * Four insertions of the same Advertisement charged as throe . The Current Number 7 d . in stamps . WILLIAM REEVES 165 Fleet StreetE . G . ( 783 ) , ,
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 17, 1881, page 1282, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_17121881/page/36/
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