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The Book-Analyst

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LIBRARY GUIDE.

Vol. I, No. 1.-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ist, 1878.

ADDRESS TO OUR READERS.

THE BOOK-ANALYST AND LIBRARY Guide is not intended to supplant

1 but to supplement the many excellent publications of a kindred nature which already exist, and to supply a want which every book-reader and bookbuyer must have felt for a long time past. As far as criticism goes, the ground is already occupied by numberless reviews and magazines of unquestionable value, but the book-buyer of the present day wants to know, not merely how a book is written, but what is in it. His necessities in this respect are meagrely supplied by several well known periodicals, which appear at somewhat lengthy intervals, varying from one to three months, In these not a tenth of the books that come into the English market are noticed, while the notices that are given are unclassified and mixed up with trade news and other matter of no possible service to the general public. THE BOOK-ANALYST AND LIBRARY GUIDE will therefore confine itself entirely to those subjects which interest the book-buying and book-reading public, leaving questions of importance only to printers, booksellers and stationers, to the ably conducted trade journals which already exist.

One of the great features of THE BOOK-ANALYST AND LIBRARY Guide is the classification of every subject under its particular head, so that the reader, be he politician, theologian, teacher, doctor or historian, will be able at once to light on the particular information he requires, without having to wade through an immense mass of irrelevant matter. Let us take for example a busy schoolmaster in the provinces; he turns to the subject of Education and finds analyses of the latest school books, announcements of new ones about to appear, references to articles on Education published in the leading magazines, or to parliamentary reports, and Educational papers read before learned societies. He is thus kept continually posted up in the information necessary for him to possess, without having to hunt for it at the cost of much time and no little patience.

In order to carry out this principle to its utmost extent, it was necessary to adopt a system of classification, which, while being sufficiently detailed, would not be too minute. The great hand book of Bibliographers, Dr. Julius Petzholdt's Bibliographica, published at Leipzig, in 1866, was referred to, but only to find an embarras de richesses, for that learned author gives no less than 115 different systems of classification, beginning with that adopted by the monks of St. Emmeran, at Ratisbon, in 1347, and ending with Professor Wuttig's, in 1862. It was ultimately determined to adopt the system used at the library of the British Museum, which must now be regarded as the mother library of the world. Mr. Richard Garnett, the learned superintendent of the British Museum Reading Room was good enough to point out certain defects in this classification, which necessitated modification. As it at present stands, the system adopted will, the Editor hopes, answer every practical purpose, and in time develope into a thoroughly logical and philosophical method.

To give an analysis of every book of importance that comes into the British book market, is a somewhat colossal task, but the Editor and his coadjutors are determined to leave no means untried of accomplishing their purpose. For reasons that will be obvious to all, the first number of a periodical like the BOOK-ANALYST AND LIBRARY GUIDE must necessarily show a number of defects, these deficiencies can only be avoided by the co-operation of authors and publishers throughout the country, and to them the Editor confidently appeals for help in carrying out a scheme that must, in the end, benefit both the book-buyer and the bookseller.

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Theology. A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Litera

ture, Sects, and Doctrines, being a continuation of the Dictionary of the Bible.Edited by W. Smith, D.C.L., LL.D., and HENRY WACE, M.A., professor of Ecclesiastical History, King's College, London, &c. Vol. I., A.-D. Medium 8vo., pp. xii.-914, price 31/6.

London, John Murray.

The first volume of this work commences with a short biography of St. Abbianus, or Abban, and ends with that of Dysibod, an Irish Bishop of the 7th century. Printed in clear though small type, it contains an immense amount of information on theological, hagiological and ecclesiastical subjects, contributed by some of the most eminent writers on Church matters in England. Both clerical and lay biography, of course, has the largest amount of space devoted to it, but other subjects, such as Armenians, Baptism, Cabbala, Confession, Copts, Creeds, Demonology, Donatism, &c., are treated at length. The Crown Bible, with references and nine

hundred illustrations. Part 1, 64 pages,

price 6d. CASSELLS. This new edition of the Holy Scriptures, which has already been published in a complete form, is now being issued in thirty sixpenny monthly parts. With the first is given a fourpage illuminated family register. The complete volume will contain nearly seven hundred pages, and about a thousand specially engraved illustrations of pictures, places, ceremonies, antiquities, coins, manners and customs, &c. True Words for Brave men. By CHARLES

KINGSLEY. One volume. Crown 8vo., pp. 246, price 2/6. London, C. Kegan

Paul, & Co. “ A book for soldiers' and sailors' libraries,” being a selection from the unpublished sermons and addresses of the Rev. Charles Kingsley. One of these lectures was delivered in the Camp at Aldershot, in 1858, and another was printed and sent out to the soldiers before Sebastopal in the winter of 1855. They are cheery in tone and well calculated to attain the object for which they were penned, viz: to appeal to the hearts of those engaged in the rough exigencies of warfare.

A New Testament Commentary for English

readers. By VARIOUS AUTHORS. Edited by Charles John Ellicott, D.D. Lord Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, vol. II. Imperial 8vo., pp. 468, Price 21/-.

London, Cassell, Petter & Galpin. This, the second volume, contains from the acts of the Apostles, to the Epistle to the Galatians, together with a map of the missionary journeys undertaken by St. Paul. It is a handsome volume.

Announcements and News. Messrs. W. Skeffington & Son will issue early next month an entirely new and complete course of Mission Sermons for a Year. By the Rev. H. J. WILMOT BUXTON, Vicar of S. Giles-in-the-Wood, North Devon. They will also publish a volume by the Rev. WALTER MELLER, entitled Village Homilies, consisting of 32 Short Sermons for most of the church seasons, from Advent to Trinity, &c.

The New Society, for the publication of original documents relating to Lancashire, is about to issue its first volume. The Commonwealth Survey of Livings in Lancashire and Cheshire for 1650. Edited by LIEUT.COL. FISHWICK. The Hon. Sec. is Mr. J.P. Earwaker, of Manchester.

Magazines. “The Assent due to certain Papal Utterances.Dublin Review, November.

“Hymn, by St. Columba.” Macmillan, November.

“Kirks, Ministers and Manners.” Cornhill, November.

“Gospel according to Walt Whitman.” E. L. STEVENSON. New Quarterly, October.

"Hughes on the Establishment.” Quarterly Review, October.

“What is going on at the Vatican? a Voice from Rome.” Continental Review, Nov.

"Further Evidences on the Petrine Clauses.' “ The History and Doctrines of Irvingism.” “ Creeds and Theories of Development." “ The' Early Celtic Churches." Church Quarterly, Oct.

Blue Books. ONTARIO. Petition of Roman Catholic Inhabitants. Price id.

Law. Halleck's International Law, or Rules,

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London, C. Kegan Paul & Co. A new edition of this standard work has been rendered necessary by the important

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BERNAYS. India by the Queen, the unification of Italy, the destruction of the Pope's temporal power,

“Drinking Water from Agricultural Lands," the Alabama question, and several others are

J. A. JUDSON, C.E. American Popular treated of at great length, and the text has

Science Monthly, November. been enriched with numerous quotations, and

Blue Books. cases from leading authorities. A copious

CATTLE DISEASE.-(Ireland). Returns of Index of 50 pp. has been added by Mr.

all orders in Court under the Cattle Disease Lewis J. V. Amos, and Sir Sherston Baker gives us an interesting biography of the

Acts (Ireland) now in force, price 1/-. famous American jurist to whose labours

LUNACY, (Scotland), 20th Annual Report, we are indebted for the original work.

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Fine Arts. “ The English School of Jurisprudence.” The Names and Armes of them that hath Part ii. FREDERIC HARRISON. Fortnightly. been Alldermen of the ward of Allders

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1 of the Aldermen of the Ward of Aldersgate,

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| A Treatise on Coal Mine Gases and Ventila. treats entirely of diseases of the heart; the

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