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The anthropological review - National Library of Scotland

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A D VERTISEMENTS.<br />

THE READER:<br />

A REVIEW OF CURRENT LITERATURE.<br />

,^ EVERY SATURDAY,<br />

Pbice Fouepexce ;<br />

Stamped Fivepence.<br />

<strong>The</strong> object <strong>of</strong> "THE READER" is to supply<br />

X the loug-felt want <strong>of</strong> a First-class Literary Newspaper, equal in literary<br />

merit and general ability to the political press <strong>of</strong> London.<br />

Without any wish to depreciate the merits <strong>of</strong> other journals which have<br />

attempted a somewhat similar object, the proprietors <strong>of</strong>" <strong>The</strong> Reader" considered<br />

that this object had not yet been attained ; and the success <strong>of</strong> " <strong>The</strong> Reader''<br />

proves that in this opinion they were not singular. " <strong>The</strong> Reader" commands<br />

the services <strong>of</strong> distinguished writers in eveiy branch <strong>of</strong> Literature and Science,<br />

so that each subject is, as far as possible, treated by critics whose names cannot<br />

fail to carry weight on the special topic on which they write. <strong>The</strong> desire <strong>of</strong> the<br />

proprietors is to have every work <strong>of</strong> note <strong>review</strong>ed simply and solely on its own<br />

merits. Totally unconnected with any publishing firm, " <strong>The</strong> Reader" will show<br />

equal favour to all works <strong>of</strong> sterling worth, without caring through what channel<br />

they come before the public, and thus be a trustworthy guide for the book-<br />

seeking public.<br />

In the arrangements <strong>of</strong> " <strong>The</strong> Reader," the following system has been<br />

adopted. Each number contains a full and detailed list <strong>of</strong> all books and pamphlets<br />

published during the week, specifying their prices, size, number <strong>of</strong> pages, maps,<br />

etc., and, wherever it is desirable, each publication is accompanied by a short<br />

descriptive notice. All works deserving further consideration are <strong>review</strong>ed at<br />

length within a week or two <strong>of</strong> publication. <strong>The</strong> especial attention devoted by<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Reader" to Foreign Literature enables its readers to keep themselves<br />

acquainted with every work <strong>of</strong> interest published on the Continent or in America.<br />

Copious and accurate Reports are furnished <strong>of</strong> all Scientific Discoveries,<br />

presented in such a form as to render them interesting and intelligible to the<br />

general public.<br />

Topics <strong>of</strong> Musical, Artis^jc, or Dramatic interest are discussed in " <strong>The</strong><br />

Reader" in separate and original articles, which, it is hoped, are found to be not<br />

only valuable, but interesting, as pieces <strong>of</strong> criticism, even by those persons<br />

unacquainted with the special subject.<br />

Correspondence on all Literary and Scientific topics, from writers <strong>of</strong> note,<br />

finds a place in " <strong>The</strong> Reader."<br />

"THE READER" is likewise issued in Monthly parts, four <strong>of</strong> which are<br />

published— that for January at Is. 9d., and those for February, March, and<br />

April, each at Is, 5d.

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