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LITERARY ARRIVALS

... exalted lady of whom she writes in a noble and attractive light. There is a touch of genius in the manner in which Mr. Conan Doyle contrives to make MAIc CnLARE tell hisown story of Monmouth's Rebellion. In his old age, Mit alh relates to his grandsons ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... A leading feature of the Cornhill Magazine diig I 1391 will be a serial storv, entitled The White Company, | by Mr. Conan Doyle, author of 'Micah Clarke, &c. The opening chapters of the story will appear in the January number of the magazine. Messrs ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... hackneyed theme. Three novels, not one of which requires much comment, next claim our attention. The best of them is Mr. Conan Doyle's new romance, Tas Wne Coat- Lsrs,-a book which unquestionably deserves to rank with the same author's brilliant story, ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... MaoDoeald, ?? a! R Robert Falesner, hc. Thro volumnes. Chatto and Wuinds, The ItefugPes: a Tale oi Two Continents. By A. Conan Doyle. TWiTse VclurlMPs. 1,'igisuns. all es. alnd Co.. LEondni. 'he Poetical WTorks ef Samunel Taylor Coleridgse. With a ts,.tplntal ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... reason of its great area, stores of coal, iron, arid other mineral nvealthb A dramatic scene finishes appro- priately Mir. Conan Doyle's pow-erful story, The Refugees: a Tale of Two Continents. The instahulen-ts of Dianz Tempssst and ThBe Greater Glory ...

MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES

... night, on the occasion of the production of Dr. Conan Doyle's little piece, A Story of Waterloo, IMr. Irving was in error in describing it as the nove- list's first contribution to the stage. Dr. Conan Doyle's first play, ?? A Diplomatic Engagement, was ...

MR. HENRY IRVING IN LEEDS

... principal eventof the dramatic year in Ieeds. Last night he played Becket, to-morrow Faust will be presented, on Friday Dr. Conan Doyle's new dramatio sketch, A St-ory of Waterloo, and The Bells. and ! on Saturday The Merchant of Venice. This short: list ...

LEEDS GRAND THEATRE

... port. It is not yet known what damage was sustained by the other vessl, butl there is no danger of her having sukID. Dr. Conan Doyle has told an interviewer that Kipling is the cleverest writer since Dickens. The statement of affairs issued in the failure ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... product, with its multiplicity of good 1 things, may be had at the price ordinarily charged for the two magazines. Dr. A. Conan Doyle has the place of honour, with an excellent bit of story telling of Anglo-French purport entitled, ,A Foreign Office 3 Romaene ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... Vasabends By Mergaret L. Woods. autor f ' A Village Trsgedy'. &e Smith, Elder. and Co., London. Itoand ibe Red Lair.p. By A. Conan Doyles, anr of i Mios Claekes &c. 2Ieaiueln and Co., London. Maiewho: a Six teenthceutmx Narrative. By Eo¶,. Emily Lawless, ...

MAGAZIES AND REVIEWS

... to be continued in The Windsor. It was generally ac- knowledged that these were the only stories worthy to succeed Dr. Conan Doyle's Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Short stories will also appear in every number of the magazine, and such well-known writers ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... of The Strand NMsag sine is exceedingly entertaining. The vell-told story, ! The Medal of Brigadier Gerard. is by Dr. Conan Doyle, who also contributes An Alpine Pass on Ski.t Mr. Hiram -Maxim submits himself graciously to the interviewer, and as a ...