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Publishers' weekly28.02.1874
  • Datum
    Samstag, 28. Februar 1874
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] Malot, H. Une belle-mêre. Gr. in-18. Lévy frères. 3 fr. so c. Colonie de Citeaux, sa fondation, son [...]
[...] of jobbing. As to the publisher, the contribution to trade sale for any other reason than that all the rest do, or in mere complaisance, is a confession of financial weakness, and the needed money might be raised much more profitably through [...]
[...] a novelist is too well established to need any praise of ours to recommend him to readers. We therefore merely speak of the edition, which is a most excellent one. 12mo, cloth, $1.50 per vol. [...]
[...] MR. THoMAs BAlch, author of “Les Français en Amérique,” is preparing an English version which will be not a mere translation, but a recast of the work, eliminating that which is elementary to American readers, and adding, on the other [...]
Publishers' weekly24.04.1875
  • Datum
    Samstag, 24. April 1875
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] plan we suggested may go into operation, and we can not regard a representation that such a delay is necessary but as a mere excuse to evade co-operation in the movement. It would be a very easy matter for the chair [...]
[...] must be distinctive, and not descriptive. That is, it must be original in itself, or in its appli cation, and not a mere statement of a fact that would be equally true of other and different books. To illustrate : “The Life of Thackeray” [...]
[...] would be equally true of other and different books. To illustrate : “The Life of Thackeray” could not be monopolized, as it is a mere [...]
[...] is specially noticeable. It is so thoroughly well done, both as to binding and printing, that it gives pleasure merely to handle it. 8vo, cloth, $3. ANNUAL RECORD OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY [...]
[...] “It deserves to be a successful enterprise, for the work has not merely a dramatic, but a general interest; it not only vividly relates old experiences, it enforces much valuable teaching. . . . The whole forms one of the most interesting and, in many respects, valuable records of artistic and social life, as well as of the [...]
Publishers' weekly28.11.1874
  • Datum
    Samstag, 28. November 1874
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] *ºunt of this great struggle, I believe, has never before been written; but the work has now been done by a master, and the Rubject is placed in a very different light from that in which it has been usually regarded. Those who think that Dr. Draper's ºsists merely of the resuscitated vestiges of an obsolete controversy will make a grave mistake. He not only explains "tºllectual character of the contest, but he traces its immense issues; and, so far from being a mere chronicle of polémics, is rather a study of the dynamics of ideas as they have controlled the course of great public events for 2000 years. Dr. [...]
[...] Per uses his terms in the large historic sense, as representing great phases of human experience. By ‘religion' he means **ast systems of doctrine, putting forth supernatural and infallible claims, and using governments in this world, as well as k **Tºrs of the world to come, to repress all independent inquiry. By ‘science’ he understands not merely certain forms of *ledge, but the free study of Nature, the rights of reason, the untrammeled pursuit of truth; and by ‘conflict’. Dr. Draper º the protracted war of these opposing systems—that antagonism of fundamental ideas which has embroiled society for [...]
[...] Co.) It is refreshing to meet with a work that one can praise unreservedly, like the above. It is not the mere skeleton of a book, as so many works of travel are—a mass of uninteresting personal details, and dry bits of information ; [...]
Publishers' weekly19.06.1875
  • Datum
    Samstag, 19. Juni 1875
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] Eglantine. By Eliza Tabor, author of “Hope Mere ith,” “ The Blue Ribbon,” etc. 8°. Pap., 50 c. Playing the Mischief. By J. W. DeForest. [...]
[...] must for the present be subordinate. This is the re-establishment of retail prices as the real and not merely nominal basis of dealing in books. Whether this return be entire or ap [...]
[...] should hold him to this action, and stand by him and by each other. The other demoraliza tions which need cure are mere symptoms of this “general debility,” and once the system feels the effect of the tonic here prescribed, [...]
[...] may be found many an active, orderly housekeeper, who is also an intelligent well-informed, even accomplished woman. For the entertainment of this class of persons, the present work has been compiled. While it will be found of great practical utility, it aims to be more than a mere cook book, since it contains much curious and instructive matter in relation to the gastronomic habits and peculiarities of all times and all countries.”—Extract from Preface. [...]
Publishers' weekly02.01.1875
  • Datum
    Samstag, 02. Januar 1875
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] writers. Each selection is accompanied by a biographical sketch of the writer. Mr. Putnam has not limited himself in his selection to mere ly sacred writers, but has transferred a poem wherever found, if expressive of religious feel [...]
[...] passed has already been made the subject of two works by Sir Samuel Baker; hence the pre sent volume merely traces out the path of the expedition, its various obstacles, and its results. The work is a most interesting one, the wild [...]
[...] Bellevue Hospital Medical College. As they were intended especially for students, the chief aim of the author has been to present merely practical views, fully illustrated by cases, with the results derived from treatment, as far as [...]
Publishers' weekly13.02.1873
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 13. Februar 1873
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] matter which is so marked as to convey any other or further information than is conveyed by the original print, except the correetion of mere typo graphical errors; on all matter which is sent in vi. olation of law or the regulations of the department [...]
[...] truth. It is a book to set men thinking, and to startle them with the discovery of how many of their most cherished beliefs are mere expedients to reconcile conscience to existing evils. “Mineral Springs of North America: how to reach, and how [...]
[...] thrills you by its masterly management of the strangest facts and situations, its audacious subjec tion, not merely of improbabilitics, but impossi bilities to its effects. The other is—life, nothing more, nothing less; and though life altogether [...]
[...] terly, and all-pervading. Its moral tone is excep tionally high. And while giving no hint of cant or mere religious sentimentalism and routine, it per petually puts God, and duty, and soul culture into the very heart of its sketches and lessons. Its [...]
[...] 1)arwin's books, because the facts it contains are so simple, and often so familiar, that the unexpected light thrown upon them by their mere collocation produces a ſerpetual surprise and pleasure. What ever n.ay be the fate of the theory of expression [...]
[...] Mr. Frederick Hudson, for a long period managing conſ, ductor of the New York Herald, had amplest opportunity o coming not merely familiar with but master of the i.". which he has devoted his leisure of later years. The facility and ease of his style are highly in his favor, and he seems to [...]
[...] This system of DRAw:NG having been arranged by one who is not a mere specialist, but who comprehends the whole field of art equcation, the elementary course of instruction is prepared with direct reference to its general application in the various departments of art study. [...]
Publishers' weekly20.12.1873
  • Datum
    Samstag, 20. Dezember 1873
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] in the book trade that publishers have so generally put off the issue of holiday books until so close upon Christmas that it is a mere chance whether they get fairly before the public at all or not. We doubt if it has ever been worse than this and [...]
[...] which adorned the original edition, and are mostly full-page engravings of well-known works of art. Merely to say that the volume is a production of the Riverside Press is equivalent to bestowing a score of admiring adjectives upon it, and yet we [...]
[...] arms criticism by the frankness of his preface, in which he disclaims all pretentions to being a poet, offering his rhymes merely as the outpourings of an untaught, wild, wayward nature. 12mo, cloth, $1.25. [...]
[...] to the period of writing, the business is increasing. This outline of the fluctuations of the months in dicates much prosperity without any merely spas modic activity. The stationery trade is undoubt edly in a very satisfactory condition, but if there is [...]
Publishers' weekly21.02.1874
  • Datum
    Samstag, 21. Februar 1874
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] other classes, without any distinction being made between them, or without the fundamental principles of the various subjects so essentially different from one another being explained or understood. Hence the teaching of Drawing as hitherto conduct ed has led to no practical results; and in the minds of many people the study itself has fallen into disrepute, as being a mere amusement, and applicable only to pupils who might have some special aptitude for it. The use of these books of Prof. Smith's will remedy these defects in d. teaching of Drawing. [...]
[...] to the needs and the methods of reform, shows that the trade has at last very nearly learned the needed lesson that it is a common guild, and not a mere congregation of opposing parties. Our space is so occupied this week with these [...]
[...] come to us, as they can buy of publishers at all discounts. So whatever standard of discount you may, as a publisher, make, the mere bookseller is left to do business at no profit. Then the constant change made without notice in school book compels one to buy in small lots, or suddenly you find you [...]
[...] selling retail at $12. One of our customers went into this place and asked price. The reply was $12. He then merely said, “To the trade,” and over this retail counter, without asking reference or making other inquiry, he was told it would be [...]
[...] are on cards instead of note sheets. For instance, for kettle-drums or afternoon teas, the hostess sends her visiting card, with merely the words “Tea at five o'clock” written or engraved in the left-hand corner; her address is in the right-hand [...]
[...] corner. For other afternoon receptions (where tea is not the special object) cards are also used, with merely the day and “From three until six o'clock” in the left corner. For ceremonious dinners a note sheet is preferred, and is folded [...]
[...] which are not numerous this winter, a note sheet is used, with a formula similar to that quoted for dinners, merely changing the hour, which is now often set down “at eight o'clock,” though few guests observe this punctually. The word [...]
[...] in sound. By N. P. HENDERson, Principal of Grammar School No. 2, New York. 18mo................ 25 cents. The above volume does not contain a selection merely of [...]
[...] - Cincinnati.] I am confident that all who study it carefully will lay it aside with a deep conviction that education is not a mere ly empirical science, but that it has scope for and de mands the broadest and most profound philosophy of [...]
Publishers' weekly17.10.1874
  • Datum
    Samstag, 17. Oktober 1874
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] encourage their production. Authors would practically receive no remuneration if subject ed to the merely natural laws of trade under which, as material products of manufacture, books would be sold. It is because the copy [...]
[...] at his command. This we have always said. It must be one thing or the other. The late ten dency has been to treat books as mere manu factured articles, under the natural laws of trade, like groceries or dry goods; the reform [...]
[...] INTRODUCTION to ALGEBRA, by Edward Ol ney. (Sheldon & Co.) This little book is, as its title indicates, a mere introduction to alge bra. The principles presented are exhibited in the simplest possible manner, and only such [...]
[...] is such as will enable the pupil to proceed with the least difficulty. The design of this work, as a mere introduction, has led to the omission of such common definitions of terms as the pupil has become familiar with in arith [...]
[...] This volume contains a series of humorous sketches of early life at the West. . The object of the book, however, is not merely humor, for it also shows how stern, honest men are obliged to struggle with the hardships of a new country, and gives some strong points of human nature in the rough. The abundant materials which the settlement of the West afforded for such a volume have been admirably utilized by the author of the present work. [...]
Publishers' weekly04.03.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 04. März 1876
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] Graphic and picturesque sketches are here pre sented of the present political leaders of France. The writer does not confine nimself to mere dry facts, but admirably illustrates the charac ters of his subjects by familiar details and spi [...]
[...] has failed to unearth any more than the present unsatisfactory fragment. Of course its interest as a mere novel is lost; but, as a study of life, especially political life in Greece some two thousand years ago, it stands among Bulwer's [...]
[...] and very exact, and all its parts hang together with an admi rable consistency. You have presented it with a clearness which a mere theoretical knowledge could never impart, but which your long practice in connection with a Legislative § has enabled you to acquire. , Your book will be espe [...]
[...] which your long practice in connection with a Legislative § has enabled you to acquire. , Your book will be espe cially valuable, not merely to Legislative assemblies, but to all municipal bodies; and indeed to all Societies where proceed ings are governed by law and order. [...]
[...] is believed that much more can be conveyed, even of the Ahilosophy of history, than where this is overlaid and hidden by a mass of mere statistics. [...]
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