WANTED, a RE-ENGAGEMENT, by WANTED, immediately, a Young Man of good address and active habits as ASSISTANT in a first-class Mercantile and general Stationery Business. He must be a good Salesman, and able to give unexceptionable references.Apply, stating age, salary expected, and former Street, Huddersfield. WANTED, by a Gentleman, with engagements, to Henry Inchbold, 31 John William in the Trade, a confidential engagement with a Paper Manufacturer or Wholesale Stationer.-Address Mr. C. H. G., Messrs. Wiggins, Teape, and Co., 10 Aldgate, London. TBOOKSBLANESA highly respectable TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, TO PUBLISHERS, &c.- Wanted, by a Young Man, aged 22, experienced in the above Young Man, who has had about four years' experience, a Situation in the above.-Address R. 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He is conversant with the French, German, Italian, and Latin languages. Address X. Y, 23 Grove Place, Brompton. WANTED, by the Advertiser (Un married), who has been in Business, a situation as MANAGER or HEAD-ASSISTANT in a respectable Stationer's and Bookseller's. Is fully competent to take the entire charge of a Newspaper or Periodical. The highest references given. Aged 27.-Apply by letter to B. P., 42, Publishers Circular Office, 47 Ludgate Hill, E.C. Το BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. BOOK TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, LITHOGRAPHERS, &c. A confidential Young Man (the son of a Bookseller and Stationer) competent to manage a Branch Establishment, desires a Re-engagement. The highest references given.-Address G. G., Messrs. Harrison and Son, 55 Briggate, Leeds. A respectable Young Man of active business WANTED, by a Bookseller, Stationer, habits is in want of a Situation. Unexceptionable references for ability and integrity. Address D. T., Post Office, Oxford. 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Bride, in the City of London and Published by SAMPSON Low, of 14 Great James Street, in the Parish of St. Andrew, Holborn, at the Office, 47 Ludgate Hill, in the Parish of St. Bride,- Friday, January 17, 1862. ין General Record of British and Foreign Literature CONTAINING A COMPLETE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ALL NEW WORKS PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN AND EVERY WORK OF INTEREST PUBLISHED ABROAD LITERARY INTELLIGENCE February 1, 1862. CONTENTS BOOKS PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN FROM JANUARY 14 TO 31 ............... BOOKS NOW FIRST ADVERTISED AS PUBLISHED EDUCATIONAL BOOKS ...... ... 60-85, 67, 71, 80 *********.................. 67, 20 .......................................................................................... 66, 69, 72 NEW EDITIONS AND BOOKS LATELY PUBLISHED.......... FRENCH PUBLICATIONS MISCELLANEOUS 72 70 74 73-79 75 BOOKS WANTED TO PURCHASE.. INDEX TO ADVERTISERS: 79 Audrews (Durham) Bagster 71 Baker (C.). Edmonston and Douglas.. 71 Besley 76 Bevan (E.) Hall, Virtue, and Co...... 74 Black (A. and C.) Hurst and Blackett 64 .... Rivingtons 63, 72 60 Bohn Seeley 61 64 Booth (L.).... Simpkin and Co............. 71, 72 63 Cassell, Petter, and Galpin... Lang 72 Cawthorn and Hutt Library Company 73 Smith, Elder, and Co. 76 Lockwood... Chapman and Hall 63 Clark (Edinburgh)... Longman ..67, 69 Tegg (W) 60 Cussons....... Day.... Low, Son, and Co.... 62 Strahan and Co. Terry, Stoneman, and Co. 68 .63, 71 72 75 Master Printers' Association.. 76 Dean and Son. 74 Morgan. LITERARY news is rarely abundant at this season of the year-though, doubtless, the new The following is our usual classification of the more important publications of the fortnight N 32 |