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The Publishers' Circular Which, For Mech...
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¦ Th ¦ eology ¦» " — — Sermons " - ^ Bibl — -- — — ica —_ l ^ y & -v-v c * . ... 708 267 744 201
Educational ^ ^ ^ ^ y ^ , w , Classical , , and - - _ — - Philolog , »¦ w ical . ! . 507 v ^ '—^ ot 168 ^^ 539 V _ ff ^ f ^ 143 ^ \_/ ^ Juvenile Works and Tales ... 564 155 . 392 108
Novels , Tales , and other Fiction ... ... 380 200 440 228 LawJurisprudence & c . .. 3 ... ... 87 58 69 64
Political , and Commerce Social , Economy ... , .. Trade . j 204 ori . 22 fJ ^ lj , o 6 > 2 ~~ G
Arts , Sciences , and Illustrated Works ... 362 117 344 108 Voyages T ^ J J ** -Q ^ f ^ m , Travels - ^* * "V ^ T wjfc ¦ ^ s , Geograp > ^ n vvck A . * . V |^ hical JUA ^ ^/ W ^ i Research - «_ * . \~ r > J \ s i « 4 VXA 211 A ^ A J- 74 * *• ^ 200 ^ V / V / 01 « - / A .
History , Biography , & c 280 77 350 81 Poetry and the Drama 132 T- ^ r 55 111 37
^^^ ¦ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ — ^ ^^ ^ ^ — — ™^ ^ *~ ^ ^^ ^ » ~— " ^^™ ^^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ V tf ^ V ^ ^^* ^*^* *^^ - ^ ^^^ ^^ t ^^ ¦ W ^ J * Year Books and Serials in Volumes ... 353 — 335 4 ^ Medicine ^* d ^ v ^ ir ^^^ — - — — - ~^ - ^ , v Surgery - — -- —¦¦~ - - ^ r-J — ^— W , & ^— ^ P- c ^^ » w »^ ^ vp VVV ^ 148 ^» ^ B- . ^ ^ 54 v ^ r ¦ ^ 108 ^ ^^ , - * ¦ 50 % ^ ^
Belles Miscellaneous Lettres ^^ , , including Essays , Monograp Pamphlets hs , , & not c . I .. ^ o 80 ~ / x , 86 Qn ^ 149 1 lO O 1 1 51 O 08 r , 1 Sermons < a , va r ^ ° ^
... ... ... J 4 / 293 4 1 , , 293 415 4 , 110 4 1 , 200 110
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\ 1881 — - ¦ - ^^ i' — —January - — ^^ to —^ - Dece ~ vi mber — * — - ~ m- - , — inclusive - ^^— - - ^ , — New - ~^» - -m -w Books —_ r ^™ - — ^— ^^ ^ ^ .. . .. ^^ . ^^ ^ .. ^ . ^ 4 ^^ P , M 110 . ^ M * ^™ ^^^
New Editions 1 , 200 5408
, A word of New Year ' s greeting may fitly preface the last is 3 ue of the Publishers' Circular
for 1881 , and we need scarcely assure our readers that oup wishes for their happiness are various offered in branches all sinceri of tlie ty and trade with the the comin hope that , not be only of \ in ' hearth and and prosperit home / but in Th jici the
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penny ' Pilgrim ' s Progress y / and other marvels of cheap paper and cheaper printing before them them , would would iain fain cry crv tqr for * ' protection p rotection ; : ' and and verily verilv m in tiie the race face or of sucn such developments develoDmenfcs * * tree free trade trade *
is approaching , dangerously near to a free gift on the part of authors and publishers . Comfort , Blenheim however , remains Library when for it we is imtWt tolerabl look at the obvious tale of that prices if the paid ¦— toines at ¦ the of sale the of past - » - the - ——¦ ¦ find first ¦¦ ¦ buyers section ¦ ¦ at of sums the
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those whose business it is to produce them ; rather we hold that the man who buys and learns to a more appreciate enduring a volume shape in and its to sixpenny see it on form Ms shelves will be . all The the assertion keener in that his desire c a thing to of possess beauty it in is
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tHe the mentio mention n of of their their nam names es , the the men niftii whose whose associat association ion with ourselves or or wren me wonu books we must had place mad our e their colleagu presence e , , William gracious Henry to us Low . And , whose first interest , by the in ri this ght of paper closer was friendshi known p to , ,
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 31, 1881, page 1295, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_31121881/page/3/
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