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1514 The Publishers' Circular Dec. 18, 1...
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We understand that Mr . Buxton Forman ' s edition of Keats , on which he has been at work so m I ^ K ^ a ^ m ny years , is in the — mm- press , and mm . will shortlk y appear _ . _ ^
We are not surprised to find a correspondent of the ^^~ Morning Post complaining that there weekl are no y w publication being hawked ; and for second sale publicl another y in weekl the streets y print of London the m os fir t h orribl a notoriou blas sl hemous y filthy
, , y p description . Tins , the writer justly says , is bad enough , but , he continues , ' what I want to say is thateven if the law ¦ is powerless ( which I much doubt 1 ) to prevent ¦¦ the ¦— ¦¦ ¦ sale of tliese
dis m gusting m papers , surel - — y it ca n inte — r fe re with — - — those — — - — — wh — — ' ™ o - ' ~— - — o ¦¦ m * ffer — - ^ m th — - *~ e m ¦ my ^^» for ~^» - ^ p ~ - - ^— s ale ^— , ^» ^— carry ' -mr- ^ ^^ ar ^ mw ing - *> mmf ^^^ a ^^ bo j ^ ^^ ^ j u j » t ^^ bills in huge type of their most bla ~~~ sp ~ - hemous _ - - — - ¦ and -- ¦ - _ filthy contents ~ i' . '
- — j m ^ — — — " — — " _ - — - ^_ ^ —m ^^ _ ^^ ^ v ^^~ m— W ^ m * ^ 1 ^ ^ chair cnair The — —was was annu ^ held neia al meeting on on Thursday jl nursaay of the afternoon aiternoon Royal Historical . . in In moving moving Societ : the tne y—Lord adoption adoption Aberd of 01 are the tne , report report the pre of or sident the tne council council , in the
reminded Lord Aberdare the soc called iety of attention the high to intellectual the improved qualities financial of Mr condition . Groteits of fir the st president society . and He ,
said *^ that l ^ i the fc ^ true » ^^ way to * | increase f ~^ the >« ^ ~ ""^ member ~ " ~ B < B shi ^» p of ^^ mmm ^ the ^^ a ^^^ *^^~ mg s ~^ oc m" I ^^ b i * ^ . e t ~^ y , H ^^ wa — s ^^» b I y ^^ pw ' in m . ^^» ^»^^ c »^»^ reasi ^^ ^ P ^ fe ^^^ ^^ ^ k n ^^ , H g ^^ " ^ V ^ L its A ^ W ^ attractions . The leading ^ ^ - ^^— societies — - ~ ask the ~^> ~ v leading — -v ^^^ k ^ men w- « -w —v- ^^ ¦ m ^^ m of —~ ifl ^ the ^^ - ^^ - ^^ ^ B ^ day ^^ M ^ k ^ V V to ^^ ^ % ^ ^ read ^— ¦ * — ^ ' ^^^ m p m ^^ a ^^^^ p W * e ^ m ^ ^ rs ** ^^^ at ^^^^ ^* th ^ * ^ ^^ e ^^ J ^ ir ^ fc
meetings ; and he thought that the Historical Society would do well to follow their example . He had ventured to ask several men of note , and he had much pleasure in saying that Sir
Bartle Frere and Sir Richard Temple had at once kindly assented . Mr . Oscar Browning , toohad kindly promised a paperand there was reason to hope that Professor Seeley would
read , one also . , The sixth annual report of the Committee of the Bethnal Green Free Library , in London
Street , Bethnal Green ( which is supported entirely by voluntary contributions ) , has been issued . The president is the Lord Mayor , and the trustees include Mr . Bobert Baxter and Mr . S .
Morley , M . P . The report states that the Duke of Edinburgh , K . G ., and the Princess Beatrice have made presents i to the —— —— ¦»•¦ institution »» ¦ —~— b . The principal e f ven i t of the was the oning 4 of
^— — — — — — — ^— — - — ™ — ^ p—— ^» — - *^ - ^— ^ ^ -w J ^ " ^ r ""^ * - <™*^ ^ ^ ^^ * . ^ ^ 'V ^ ^ *^^^ i ^^ year y VWW ^ » » » - ^ Ps ^ \ , /^ . j » . » e \^ pe f ^ j ^ s AJLAA ^_ V ^ JL the library to the public on Thursday , December 22 , 1881 , by the Right B " on . the Lord Mayor . A catalogue , upon the alphabetical system , of the volumes contained in the several sections
has now been completed . The number of volumes presented during the year is 2 , 516 , making the total number of books in the library to April 3118828624 The committee
earnestly appeal for contributions towards up the support , of this , , institution . which is o very pen entureiy entirely free iree to to the tne public imblic . and ana dependent dependent upon noon pu public blic support suimort . . Mr Mr . . ir "F . . A A . . 15 Rpvan , evan . T Treas reasurer urer .
54 Lombard Street ( Messrs , . Barclay , Bevan , & Co ., bankers ) will receive contributions , , and , any Free as Library sistance L rec ond eiv e n Street will be Bethnal gratefull y a en ckno E . wledged by Mr . G . F . Hilcken , librarian , the
¦ •»¦ ' ¦ m- , - _ , _ __ , __ Dep King uty ^^ for Humb the Fifth ert , a College few days of ag Turin o , rec e who ived presented in private audienc His Majesty e , at Rome the , first Sign volume or Luig — i Ghi a thick ala ,
tome of 344 pages—of Count Cavour ' s letterswhich he has collected and edited . This first volume ofperhapsthe most widelinteresting , contribution that has yet been made to the
history of modern It aly , and especiall y y interesting at the present momentwhen the want of is is felt reit ,
to Cavour savour vv » c a * bi KjM o . ^ grap ^ M . a more more , ^ jsLj hy , , 241 ^ j-xjl than tnan icuuci letters eve eve o , , . rr dating cictuuig , , contains contains fr 1 XUUL om , , besides besides the laic year ^ tSct an an exhaustive exhaustive 182 lOii 1 l to LO 1852 AOiJA introduction introducti — LJlilL that on J is » , , , almost almost from JIUlll the til equivalent enuivnlent l ? date UcLltJ of Ul
Cavour ' s entrance into the Royal Military Academy of Turin to that when he became head of the Government , and formed what was afterwards called ' II gran' Ministero y —the great Ministry which made the Crimean alliance , and prepared that with France for the war against
Austria .
1514 The Publishers' Circular Dec. 18, 1...
1514 The Publishers' Circular Dec . 18 , 1882
Since Imnce Our Our Last Last Publicatio...
Since iMnce our our last last publication publication tne the roiiowmg following Publishers furnishers have have issued issued books books , lull full titles titles ot of which wiiicn
will be found in the ! New Book List ;— , Writing Messrs se , dit Blackwood ed by his Daug A . hter Sons -in . — -Law Sir Archibald 2 vols . Alison , Some Account of My Life and
, , Canibridg ^ e Warehouse . —Lumby , Acts of the Apostles 1 vol . Demosthenes contra Androtionem et Timocratem , by W . Wayte . ,
Mewrs . Cm sell , Better , Oal pin , dr . Co . —Mr . Barnett Smith ' s Life of the Right Hon . W . E . GladstoneJubilee edition . SkinnerStock Exchange Year-book for 1883 Francis
, , . , Islands of the Pacific . Glimpses of South America , "b y Mary Hield . My duardian , a Story of the Fen Country ^ by Ada Cambridge . Bo-peep , a Treasury for the Little Ones . Our Own
Country , Vol . 5 . Art Arc Messrs Ann Annual ual . , , C Record Jttecorcl to at to of of A . the trie Wlndus Exhibitions JiixJiibitions , —Regimental of ot I 1882 ««^ . . Legends Coal Uoals s of oi , Fire Fi by re J . . & S c . . Stores Winter ories , , bv b C > D D vols . . < CJ . . iVlurray Murray Dumas , '
new edition , illustrated . , , y Messrs . Griffith & Farran . —Golden Threads from an Ancient Loom , by Lydia Hamls . W . H . G . Kingston ' s Won from the Waves . Nichols and Taylor ' s Bristol Past and Present
, Yol . 3 . baint Saint Messrs and and . biby SibvL Burst lbv by < C J A . . JL T ^ Slackett . . Pirkis PirkiR . . 3 3 — vols vols A . Story of Carnival , by Mary A . M . Hox > pus , 3 vols .
Messrs . Crosby , ^ ocltwood , A . Co .- —Madame de Chatelain ' a Merry Tales , new edition-Medical Memmrm " Langu . Lonimani age of St . A Luke . Co . — b Fronde W . H , . Short Hobart Studies . Fulfilled of G Prop reat hecy Subjects and , fourth the Truth series of .
Scripture , by B . W . Savile . , y ,
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 18, 1882, page 1514, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_18121882/page/6/
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