Notes and Queries, Number 46, September 14, 1850 by Various
page 60 of 66 (90%)
page 60 of 66 (90%)
|
increased energy and talent in the "discovery and establishment of
historical truth in all its branches," and that the conductors of this valuable periodical, the only "Historical Review" in the country, continue to pursue these great objects faithfully and honestly, as in times past, but more diligently and more undividedly. No student of English history can now dispense with, no library which places historical works upon its shelves can now be complete without _The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review_. We have received the following Catalogues:--G. Willis's (Great Piazza, Covent Garden) Catalogue No. 41. New Series of Second-hand Books, Ancient and Modern; W.S. Lincoln's (Cheltenham House, Westminster Road) Sixtieth (catalogue of Cheap Second-hand English and Foreign Books); C. Hamilton's (4. Budge Place, City Road) Catalogue No. 41. of an important Collection of the Cheapest Tracts, Books, Autographs, Manuscripts, Original Drawings, &c. ever offered for sale. * * * * * NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. MARTENS OR MERTENS THE PRINTER. _Will D.L. kindly furnish us with a copy of the Note alluded to in his valuable communication in_ No. 42.? JUNIUS IDENTIFIED. MR. TAYLOR'S _Letter on his authorship of this volume is unavoidably postponed until next week_. M., _who writes on the subject of_ Mr. Thomas's Account of the State Paper Office, _will be glad to hear that a Calendar of the documents contained in that department is in the press_. |
|