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The bookseller31.03.1863
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 31. März 1863
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[...] TRº: AND THE CLERGY. See No. I., with Twelve Illustrations. [...]
[...] WO DANISH INVASIONS. See the Easter Number, with Ten Illustrations. [...]
[...] With an Illus See No. III., [...]
[...] See No. I., with [...]
[...] See No. II., [...]
[...] HE SCHOOL SYSTEM OF ENGLAND. See No. III., with Fourteen Illustrations. [...]
[...] Moş Basks. Ilustrated see Nos II, and III. [...]
[...] N LIFE AND LIVING BEINGS. See No. IV., with Ten Illustrations. [...]
[...] HRISTIAN ART : PAINTED GLASS. See No. III., with Fourteen Illustrations. [...]
[...] Concise Description of the Chief Objects of Interest in the City and its Environs, and the Best Modes of Seeing them. [...]
The bookseller31.05.1862
  • Datum
    Samstag, 31. Mai 1862
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    London
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    London
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[...] trated gift-books—books which sorely tempt Young England to break the tenth commandment. We should very much like to see a complete set of the books published by this house since its commence ment, especially if we could see them in the form [...]
[...] and turning in of the leather, too frequently neglected by others; and with a similar care in other respects we may expect to see Mr. Holloway take his place amongst our historical binders. Mr. R. Riviere, 196, Piccadilly (5825), must be [...]
[...] Mother's (A) Lesso Sq. 12mo, S. W. Partridge....... .................... 1/ Open and See ; or, First Reading Lessons. By the Author of “Aids to Development,” &c. New edit. 16mo. Virtue ................ ------- - - - - - - - - - - - ... 1/6 [...]
[...] 8vo. Chapman and Hall ........................... 16/ Gaze (Henry) Switzerland. How to See it for Ten [...]
[...] Hardwicke's Shilling Handy Book of. An Easy and Comprehensive Guide to Everything worth Seeing and Hearing In and Around the Metropolis. New edit. Illust. 24mo, cl., sd, Hardwicke... 1/ –––. The Visitor's Guide to Places worth Seeing in. [...]
[...] With the Routes mapped out, and three Large Illustrations. CAUTION.—See that you get CARIB00; by A RETURNED DIGGER : published by DARTon & Hodge, [...]
[...] an Easy and Comprehensive Guide to Everything worth Seeing and Hearing. Crown 32mo, cloth, 1s. [...]
[...] Freytag (G.) Pict. of Germ. Life in the 15, 16, and 17 Cent., tr. by Mrs. Malcolm, 2 v. p. 8vo Garratt (G.) Marvels and Mysteries of Instincts, 3rd edit., fcap. 8vo . . . . . . Gaze (Henry) Switzerland, How to see it for Ten Guineas, 2nd edit, cr. 8vo . . . Gerstäcker (Friedrich) Tales of the Desert and the Bush, fcap. 8vo, adv. t - Gertrude Dacre, by the Author of “The Sunbeam,” &c., fcap. 8vo. . . . . . . . [...]
[...] London, The, Visitor's Guide to Places worth Seeing in, 8vo . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 Ward & Lock —— The World's Guide to in 1862, by Day and by Night, cr. 8vo . . . . . . 0 0 6 Darton ——— Merchant Shippers' Directory (The). Second year, revised, 32mo . . . . 0 1 0 E. Wilson [...]
[...] Nichols (James) Notes on Shakespeare. No. 2, 8vo . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 Skeffington Observations on a Form of Prayer for the Blessings of Harvest, 8vo . . . . . . 0 0 Skeet Open and See, or First Reading Lessons, new edit., 16mo . . . . . . . . . . 0 6 Virtue Owen; a Waif. By the Author of “No Church,” &c. 3 vols. post 8vo . . . . . 1 6 Hurst dº Black. Oxenden (Rev. Ashton) Sermons on the Christian Life, 4th thousand, feap. 8vo . . . 0 0 Hatchard [...]
The bookseller30.08.1862
  • Datum
    Samstag, 30. August 1862
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    London
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    London
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[...] To; return to Mr. Hill Burton: his book will be read and re-read by the intelligent public, book sellers included, and we expect to see it expand in [...]
[...] known to some bookseller, we would recommend that our trade friends furnish him with the assistance they are so well qualified to give, seeing that the experience of one man, however extensive, cannot do justice to a theme like this. [...]
[...] palaeontology and geology of Central Italy. The little kingdom of Belgium is chiefly repre sented by the Government, which, seeing the paucity of the exhibitors in the educational department, ordered a collection of objects used in schools, which [...]
[...] been given to several other exhibitors. Much dissatisfaction continues to exist, and is likely to remain ; should we live to see another Exhibition there is no doubt that the experience gained at this will induce the then Commissioners to manage mat [...]
[...] Russell (Rt. Rev. M.) Palestine ; or the Holy Land. 12mo. Nelson ..... ...adv. to 5/ Scotland, How to See; or, a Fortnight in the High lands for £6. A Plain and Practical Guide. Fcap. 8vo. Hotten - ...................... 1/ [...]
[...] London by France, Belgium, Holland, and the Rhine, and, in the briefest possible space, every necessary Advice to See all that Ought to be Seen in the Shortest Period and at the Least Expense. By an Englishman Abroad. 7th edition. 12mo, sd, [...]
[...] “One of the very best works of travel that we have met with. Its author has not only a . happy gift of reproduc ing for his readers the incidents of the way, but his thoughts on what he sees are always thoroughly original and sagacious . . . . The book is a most delightful one.”—John Bull, May 3, 1862. - - - - - - [...]
[...] OPEN and SEE ; or, First Reading “Lessons. By the Author of “Aids to Development,” &c., &c. With Twenty-four Engravings on Wood. [...]
[...] Sallust's War of Catiline, construed by Rev. Dr. Giles, 18mo . . . . . . . . Sandby (Wm.) History of the Royal Academy of Arts, 2 vols. 8vo. . . . . . . Scotland, How to See; or, a Fortnight in the Highlands for £6, feap. 8vo . . . . Scott (Benj.) Incense for the Family Altar: Psalms and Hymns, 4to . . . . (Sir W.) Bride of Lammermoor, eheap edit., fcap. 8vo . . . . . . . [...]
[...] Sallust's War of Catiline, construed by Rev. Dr. Giles, 18mo . . . . . . . . Sandby (Wim.) History of the Royal Academy of Arts, 2 vols. 8vo. . . . . . . . Scotland, How to See; or, a Fortnight in the Highlands for £6, feap. 8vo. . . . . Scott (Benj.) Incense for the Family Altar: Psalms and Hymns, 4to . . . . — (Sir W.) Bride of Lammermoor, cheap edit., feap. 8vo. . . . . . . . . [...]
The bookseller30.04.1863
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 30. April 1863
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    London
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    London
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[...] amount of smartness about it which readers like to see in the Daily Telegraph and other papers, where it is the writer's intention to make his readers believe that he could write much better books him [...]
[...] Russia, with gilt mountings, will become a leading article with the trade. and a great favourite with the public. We are glad to see that Cambridge is again asserting her right to serve Her Majesty's loyal subjects with authorized editions of the Bible and [...]
[...] blished work, Mr. Charles R. Rode having retired from its management. Under the care of Mr. Childs we shall hope to see an impartial record of American literature worthy of the subject. Such a journal has been long required. [...]
[...] article on the Jem Crow conduct of the Times in its treatment of matters connected with the Church, from 1844 to 1857. It is quite amusing to see the variations of opinion during this period—now hot, now cold, but generally lukewarm at first, till [...]
[...] those in the trade, which we have noted from year to year, has continued to manifest itself, and we see now, in almost every town, a bookseller or two conducting business on a sound basis, with more capital than ever before, and a better knowledge [...]
[...] may offer. We have long needed an establishment of this character, and through its operations we may hope to see Canadian literature take a higher place in the world of letters. With long experience, ample means and the best facilities are commanded [...]
[...] piciously bold philanthropic Shipwreck Society, are very unmeaning in themselves, and one does not see clearly the object in sticking them into a children's school-book, unless it is to smuggle them in this way into France. [...]
[...] lishers, seeing the great success of their little handbook, have considerably reduced the price, making it thereby still more accessible to the class of intelligent artisans and [...]
[...] “WHAT SHALL we GIVE our CHILDREN To READ?” is a question that constantly occurs to parents, causing them no little perplexity and anxiety. The cost of providing a supply of books equal to the demand is an expense that is often grudged—seeing that the favourite little volumes are so quickly worn-out. The task of selection, also, is difficult, for a matured mind cannot always form a correct notion of what will most interest a child. [...]
[...] Old Commodore (The), by the Author of “Rattlin the Reefer,” new edit., feap. 8vo . Oosterzee (J. J. Wan) Commentary on St. Luke, edited by J. P. Lange, Vol. 2, 8vo . Open and See ; or, First Reading Lessons, 16mo, adv. to . . . . . . . . . Oppen (Edward A.) Postage-Stamp Album, new edit., sm. 4to . . . . . and Catalogue, 1 vol., new edit . [...]
The bookseller30.05.1863
  • Datum
    Samstag, 30. Mai 1863
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    London
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[...] Guildhall, or the rooks of Cheapside; or we may indulge ourselves with a ride in the Lord Mayor's state-coach, traverse Old Moorfields, see Charles Lamb either at home, at Christ's Hospital, or wonder whereabouts his stool was placed ; where the India House once stood. If move [...]
[...] regeneration of that country, of its prosperity, its improve ments and advancing civilization, but, as far as literature is concerned, we must say that we see very little signs of pro gress. Still, there is hope; and if a Tory review should turn out successful, there will, without fail, be a Liberal [...]
[...] Chambers's Handy Guide to Paris: being a concise description of the chief objects of interest in the City and its Environs, and the best mode of seeing them. Together with an Account of the Permanent Exposition of 1863, and full information concerning [...]
[...] Wall of China. With Map and numerous Illustra tions. Roy. 8vo, pp. xvi-579. Hurst & Blackett 42/ London, What to See, and How to See It. New edit. 1863. 18mo. H. G. Clarke, 1/; with Map...... 1/6 Moor (Henry) Visit to Russia in the Autumn of 1862. [...]
[...] projection, with the distances from and to various ports; these are given in geographical miles, which we think to be clearly a mistake, and in a future edition shall hope to see statute miles substituted. New Zealand, an exceedingly interesting map, with enlarged plan of the Otago gold [...]
[...] TH: ROYAL ACADEMY Illustrated by the Present Exhibition. See the NATIONAL MAGAZINE for June. Price 1s. ; post-free, 1s. 2d. London: W. TweedIE, 337, Strand. [...]
[...] BEING A CONCISE DESCRIPTION OF THE CHIEF OBJECTS OF INTEREST IN THE CITY AND ITS ENVIRONS, AND THE BEST MODE OF SEEING THEM ; [...]
[...] which closes the pockets, so as to effectually prevent the possibility of the contents falling out; and being made of the finest steel it will preserve its action unimpaired for years. Made in six different qualities and patterns. See Illustrated Price List. [...]
[...] CA. MAYNE REID'S Original Ro mance of English Life, entitled “THE WHITE GAUNTLET.” See NATIONAL MAGAZINE for June. Price ls.; post-free, 1s. 2d. [...]
[...] Lloyd (W. W.) Moses of Michael Angelo, a §tudy of Art History, 8vo . . . . - London Scenes and London People, by “Aleph,” cr. 8vo . . . . . . . . . . . What to See, and How to See It, new edit., HSmo, I/; with Map . . . . . Longman (William) Lectures on the History of England, Vol. 1, 8vo . . . . . . Lost and Saved, by Hon. Mrs. Norton, 2nd edit., 3 vols, post 8vo. . . . . . . . [...]
The bookseller30.06.1863
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 30. Juni 1863
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    London
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    London
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[...] Another writes:—“It strikes me, then, that the only persons to take the initiative in such reforms, are the retailers themselves ; and if you can see your way clear to convene a meeting of such as reside, not in London only, but also in the country, [...]
[...] of credit; the cash abatement would soon adjust itself in a healthy manner. I can see no one but the underseller who would have cause for complaint. The publisher would find his interest in having [...]
[...] factorily, or suggest any remedy for likely to be of permanent utility. . The evil is many-headed, and as far as I can see, it must drive all the retail trade into publishers' hands. I received a letter this morning from a clergyman who acts as secretary [...]
[...] To the Editor of the BooksFLLER. SIR,--I was a little astonished at seeing in the current Number of the BooksRLLER, an extract from what purports to be the Board of Trade Iteview [...]
[...] 1863. Imp. 8vo, sd., pp. 224. Chapman de Hall. 6/ An addition to our periodical literature which we shall be glad to see well supported. The articles are well selected and fairly handled. The list is too long to quote. It is printed on toned paper, and contains some illustrations. [...]
[...] an entirely new plan. 12mo, bd. pp. xviii—624. Simpkin ........................... 7/6 ; with plates 10/6 Gaze (Henry) Paris: How to See it for Five Guineas. Cr, 8vo, sd, stiff, pp. viii—75. Kent............... 1/ Hall (Dr. Spencer T.) Days in Derbyshire. With Il [...]
[...] Being a Concise Description of the Chief Objects of Interest in the City and its Environs, and the best mode of seeing them ; together with an Account of the Permanent Exposition of 1863, and full Information concerning the Routes to, and Residence in Paris; Railways, Cabs, Omnibuses, Postal Arrangements, &c. [...]
[...] OW to SEE the ENGLISH LAKES; H with Map and Engravings. Feap. 8vo, 1s. 6d. in limp. [...]
[...] WORLD. By the Author of “Faith, Hope, and Charity.” A copy of this Work has just been accepted by the Prince of Wales—see autograph letter attached to the book. [...]
[...] Galignani's New Paris Guide for 1863, 12mo, 7/6; with plates . . . Gardner (John) Household Medicine, 2nd edit., revised, 8vo. . . . Gaze (Henry) Paris: How to See it for Five Guineas, cr. 8vo . . . . - - Gilbert (James) 2500 Questions on English History, Biography, &c., 18mo, sd. 1/; cl. Giraldus Cambrensis, Historical Works of, translated, edit. by T. Wright, post 8vo . [...]
The bookseller31.08.1863
  • Datum
    Montag, 31. August 1863
  • Erschienen
    London
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    London
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[...] for the present editions. RENAN’s “LIFE OF JESUs.”—If anyone wishes to see a thoughtful analytical review of this book, we would recommend him to look for it in a somewhat unlikely place, The Victoria Magazine [...]
[...] books, then we discover the nakedness of the land. In a newly-opened church, costing many thousand pounds, we see a set of service books plain and meagrely bound in rough calf, perhaps a donation from the Society for Promoting Christian Khowledge; [...]
[...] ***** Address,” &c., on any event, from 5s. List free. **** selected Change and Flytrap, 1st and 3d; New church, Birthday filly. See, &c., 13 stamps. **** Address, &c., executes commissions on all races this week, from 2s. 6d. upwards. [...]
[...] the Use and Improvement of such as are unac quainted with the Learned Languages.” But Mr. Dyche did not live to see his work in print, and his Dictionary was eventually completed by “William Pardon, Gent.,” an ancestor of the living author. [...]
[...] first editions of any work might always be pirated with impunity. It was of vital importance in these cases to see that there had been no mere copying of errors, no merely colourable alterations; and lastly, that the MS. should be produced. Applying these [...]
[...] laborious historian of Cheshire, is alike felicitous and appropriate. We are glad to see the names of the Messrs. Wacher & Sons on the title-page, as London pub lishers of this volume. Their “Extension and Trans [...]
[...] &c., &c. 1st Series. Fcap. 8vo, sd, Knight and Son ..... --------------- ............... 6d. Tait (Willis .) See Thought. Cr. 8vo, pp. [...]
[...] of its literature: there is nothing in the long series of its volumes which the editors, now grey-headed, would wish to see expunged. Trollope (T. Adolphus) Marietta. A Novel. 3rd edition. Post 8vo, pp. 419. Chapman & Hall... 5/ [...]
[...] Bradshaw's Illustrated Guide through Paris and its 1Environs : exhibiting, in a novel and comprehensive orm, all that can be seen, and how to see it with [...]
[...] See Jurors' [...]
The bookseller30.06.1862
  • Datum
    Montag, 30. Juni 1862
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[...] terested in the success of the experiment should en deavour to see them at work. CHROMo-LITHoGRAPHY. — Among many golden maxims there are few more precious than one which [...]
[...] each in his own degree. A satisfactory profit for both, we hope and believe, cannot fail to be the re sult: patriotic Scotsmen will surely see to that. One word at parting—there never was a book with out some errors; and, of course, we did not expect [...]
[...] Kaulbach's second drawing, “Gretchen.” The moment is chosen when Faust, in company with Mephisto, sees the ideal of his dreams for the first time, on her way to church. Gretchen, a sweet Madonna face, half earthly and half angel, walks [...]
[...] eular inspectioh. The father of the young Association was not per mitted to see his offspring pass its infancy. At the end of the year 1820, Mr. Walter Wenning was seized with gaol fever, and died upon the 10th of [...]
[...] which shines forth from every page. Scriver had attained to that perfect love which casteth out all fear, and gloom, and harshness. We see him, in this volume, as a child walking through the world-garden, with his hand close locked in his Father's, and his [...]
[...] dence afforded by nature. “Aided by nature and revelation,” he says, “the student may learn wisdom from obvious things, and see Jehovah's presence in plants and flowers, as Moses did in a burning bush, though not, perhaps; in so striking a [...]
[...] “No one can look through Mr. Keith Johnston's new Atias without seeing that it is the best which has ever been pub lished in this country.”—The Times. “Of the many noble atlases prepared by Mr. Johnston and published by Messrs. Blackwood & Sons, this Royal Atlas will [...]
[...] “One of the very best works of travel that we ever met with. Its author has not only a peculiarly happy gift of repro ducing for his readers the incidents of the way, but his thoughts on what he sees are always thoroughly original and sagacious. The book is a most delightful one.”—John Bull, May 3, 1862. [...]
[...] OOK to YOUR PROFITS. See Profit and Discount Tables, by C. O. Rooks. Oblong, price 3s.6d. [...]
[...] Price £1 1s. Frequently as we read of the works of Caxton, and the early English Printers, and of their black-letter books, very few persons have ever had the opportunity of seeing any of these productions, and forming a proper estimate of the ingenuity and skill of those who first practised the “noble Art of Printing.” This reproduction of the first work printed by Caxton at Westminster, containing twenty-three woodcuts, is [...]
The bookseller31.01.1862
  • Datum
    Freitag, 31. Januar 1862
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[...] seek, it is desirable that errors should be avoided and the proper information supplied. Most of the articles are excellent ; we, therefore, regret to see that the proper amount of care was not alike be stowed on all. [...]
[...] gether with an outline historical sketch of the dif ferent nationalities. From this it is impossible not to see the dawn of a glorious future for a portion of the world hitherto held in a most servile state of subjection. The shores of the Danube and the coasts [...]
[...] to the Austrians. Although in general we have but few glimpses of the actual war which had been raging, we see enough of its intensity to make us shudder—the siege of Temesvar, with its horrors during the 107 days it was invested, is made an ex [...]
[...] parties in Hungary is well described ; and although the present condition of the country is so turbulent, we cannot help hoping to see it in a flourishing con dition. The Danubian principalities were visited just before the outbreak of the Russian war. [...]
[...] In testimony of this carefully prepared “counterfeit I assure you”—A; 2 ou Like It.— See the Times, Dec. 28.—Globe, Jan. 16.-Press, Jan. 18. – Notes and Queries, Jan. 18. Daily Telegraph, Jan. 20.—Morning Post, Jan. 18.-Publishers' Circular, Jan. 17, and [...]
[...] Narratives, and Counsel to Emigrants. With Map. Post 8vo. Howlston................ ------------ -------- 8/6 London : What to See and How to See it. With Il lust. New ed. 18mo. H. G. Clarke, 1/; with Map 1/6 Macdougal (Thomas St. Clair). Outlines, Descriptive [...]
[...] Goltz (H. v.) der Die Reformirte Kirche Genfs im 19. Jahrh. 8vo ....... ----------------------- --------------- 6/ Gustav vom See (G. v. Struensee) Herz u. Welt. 3. v. 8vo..........................................…....... 16/ Hahn (C. H.) Omahungi Nomambo Omatororoa Uo [...]
[...] ing with Dec. 1861). Price 6d. “Here is a novelty! a magazine in verse! and why not? We do not see why, for those who like the jingle of metre, a metrical magazine should not be provided. We hope this one will succeed.”—Dorset and Company's Chronicle. [...]
[...] Lloyd (Geo. Thos.) Thirty-three years in Tasmania and Victoria, post 8vo . - - London Catalogue (The) of Periodicals, Newspapers, &c., 1862, roy. 8vo . . . . What to See and How to See it, new edit., 18mo, ls.; with Map . . . . . Journal (The), V. 34, 4to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Labour and London Poor. Those that will not Work, roy. 8vo, wrapper [...]
[...] –- (I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ººrtiºn Solis (V. - - ments, sm. fol. . . . . . . 0 10 tº Riºned Some ſee) The Torn Bib . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 0 Seeleus Souv. Modern Minstrels 3rd series tº |-- . . . . . . . . . 0 5 6 Tribner ce ºnes) American Un , its Effect ºnal Ch r, 2nd edit., 8vo. . . 0-10 tº Beatley [...]
The bookseller31.05.1864
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 31. Mai 1864
  • Erschienen
    London
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    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] commenced at a time when it was not consi dered respectable to sell cheap periodicals, and has lived long enough to see" that description of business become of the utmost importance. Mr. John Heywood, Mr. Abel's brother, and [...]
[...] in wrapper, making a neat little volume of 256 pages, illustrated too, for threepence We ex pect in a few days to see little shoeless urchins hawking them about the streets like cigar light; “Pilgrim's Progress for threepence, sir!” It [...]
[...] members of this respectable and influential body of Nonconformists will be glad to possess the creed of this creedless sect, and see the nature of its Church discipline. Messrs. Clark, of Edinburgh, in conjunction [...]
[...] The Temple Anecdotes should especially be recommended to all schoolboys and young per sons. Parents who desire to see their sons get on in the world will do well to place in their hands a work which will show what others have suc [...]
[...] concerned that the thing is overdone. º: are growing suspicious of books which begin—as far as they can see—with a second edition. This sort of puffery is at variance with the tone of those leading publishers who have made ‘the [...]
[...] —some of these paragraphs being considerably more than mere statements of fact. The rule we would like to see laid down is that, what appears as editorial should be strictly such, and that what is advertisement should be marked as [...]
[...] TELEGRAMS.-For my part I never see one of those printed envelopes arrive without a shudder. People may say what they will, they bring more [...]
[...] would have proved successful, and ten thousand British lives would have been saved. Altogether, the Life of Joseph Sturge is a book which we should like to see ex tensively circulated among all lovers of good and true men —the real heroes of the world. [...]
[...] xvi-182. Smith & Elder .................... 5/ Johnson (Cuthbert W., F.R.S.) Our House and Gar den: what we See, and what we do not See in them. 12mo, pp. vii–287. Ridgway .................. 5/ Lillywhite's Guide to Cricketers, with a Review and [...]
[...] Matthew's Gospel,” &c. And in Bishop Ellicott's Hulsean Lectures, where Lange’s “Life of Christ” is constantly quoted with approbation, it is spoken of thus:– “See especially the eloquent and thoughtful work of Dr. Lange, already several times referred to —a work which, we sincerely hope, may ere long meet with a competent translator.”—P. 35. The object of this comprehensive and masterly work is at once to refute the views of the Life of [...]
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