7 NOVEMBER 1863, Page 23

The Stationer's Handbook,. Third edition. (Groombridge and Sons.)—Certainly, until we

read this little book, we had no idea how much there was for a stationer to learn. The glossary of technical terms alone occupies fifty pages of the handbook, and its practical utility to the trade may be taken for granted when the third thousand issues from the press. It is a pity, however, that the author does not have it revised by some one acquainted with the ordinary rules of com- position.