Book-lore: A Magazine Devoted to Old Time Literature, Volumen5Elliot Stock, 1887 |
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... letters to the Editor , notices of forthcoming works , and books for review , should reach the office , 62 , Paternoster Row , London , not later than the 5th of the month , in order to ensure insertion in the next month's number of ...
... letters to the Editor , notices of forthcoming works , and books for review , should reach the office , 62 , Paternoster Row , London , not later than the 5th of the month , in order to ensure insertion in the next month's number of ...
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... letters , and under pain of heavy pecuniary penalties ; and if this book had been left in his hands for sale on commission , he was forbidden to receive the money , and had no alternative but to send for the owner to accept payment of ...
... letters , and under pain of heavy pecuniary penalties ; and if this book had been left in his hands for sale on commission , he was forbidden to receive the money , and had no alternative but to send for the owner to accept payment of ...
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... letters . He is not the maker of the laws , but the laws would be greatly different but for his influence . He has cognisance of what is doing in all the provinces of literature , and no conqueror ever had such an eye as his for the ...
... letters . He is not the maker of the laws , but the laws would be greatly different but for his influence . He has cognisance of what is doing in all the provinces of literature , and no conqueror ever had such an eye as his for the ...
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... letters is rapidly extending , people are beginning to recognise how deep is their debt of gratitude to the librarian . The office , once looked upon as a last refuge for a destitute mind , is acquiring its proper dignity , and , thanks ...
... letters is rapidly extending , people are beginning to recognise how deep is their debt of gratitude to the librarian . The office , once looked upon as a last refuge for a destitute mind , is acquiring its proper dignity , and , thanks ...
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... letters , and curious designs and orna- ments from original wooden blocks belonging to the publishers . Some of these we recognise at once , the illustration to the Death and Burial of Cock Robin especially . Mr. Tuer , in his preface ...
... letters , and curious designs and orna- ments from original wooden blocks belonging to the publishers . Some of these we recognise at once , the illustration to the Death and Burial of Cock Robin especially . Mr. Tuer , in his preface ...
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