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June 19, 1879 issue

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The article presents information on various developments related to publishers and publishing. D. F. Randolph & Co. issue immediately the "Life of Prof. Albert Hopkins," prepared from his journal, letters, and published articles-"Bimetallism," by Hugh McCulloch. A useful work, called a "Glossary of Terms and Phrases," and intended to include technical, historical, geographical, proverbial, and allusive words and phrases occurring with more or less frequency in general English literature, is announced to be published by C. Kegan Paul & Co.

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PUBLISHERS & publishing; LIFE of Prof. Albert Hopkins (Book); BIMETALLISM (Book); GLOSSARY of Terms & Phrases (Book); MCCULLOCH, Hugh; LITERATURE
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