OXFORD UNIVERSITY HERALD
... the pages ;e a Week only. The new periodical of Messrs. Smith and Elder, in which Mr. Thackeray is to produce his next serial story, will not appear till January next. ...
... the pages ;e a Week only. The new periodical of Messrs. Smith and Elder, in which Mr. Thackeray is to produce his next serial story, will not appear till January next. ...
... Andromeda, and other Poems, of Charles Kingsley; and Miss Dinah Mulock's new novel of Nothing New. For Mr. Thackeray's new serial story we shall have to wait some little while longer, though the furor for his Lectures on the Georges is a little dying off ...
... evidently a non excited no desire to find out the real name of wathor. It is now said that Thackeray will not coaleibute • serial story, and judging from his letter, the will chiefly consist of social sketches and articles on topics of current interest. The ...
... de plume, excited no desire to find out the real name of the author. It is bow said that Thackeray will not contribute a serial story, and judging from his letter, the magazine will chiefly consist of social sketches and articles on topics of current interest ...
... evidently a ji/ume, excited desire to find out the real name of the author. It is now said that Thackeray will not contribute a serial story, and judging from hi* letter, the magazine will chiefly consist of social sketches and articles topics of current interest ...
... nom de plume, excited no desire to find out the real name of the author. It now said that Thackeray will not contribute a serial story, and judging from his letter, the magazine will chiefly consist of social sketches and articles on topics of current interest ...
... de plow, excited no desire to find out the real name of the author. It is now said that Thackeray will not contribute a serial story, and judging from his letter, the magazine will chiefly consist of social sketches and articles on topics of current interest ...
... and Hall). This is th« first number of a new serial story from the apparently exhaustless pen that wrote Harry Loreqiur and Charles O'Malley. It promises exceedingly well. We may be sure of having in any story that Mr. Lever writes an abundance of spirit ...
... reception in the Old Word.' According to the same authority, Mr. Dickens will receive, it is said, 6,000 dollars for his serial story for the Ledger. The tale will be flinched iu six or eight weeks from the time of its commencement. A STAFF of photographers ...
... vicinity of Gibraltar. Ma. is said to be at work writing a book, not to be published, but to be read by the author. A new serial story is also talked of. HUMAN Hale.—The London market alone contains Ave tons of human hair. Blonde hair is the mast liemended ...
... pages of Once a Week only. The new periodical of Messrs. Smith and Elder, in which Mr. Thackeray is to produce his next serial story, will not appear till January next. Before that time, probably, we may see another new perio ...
... of f rion ,l , an ,i in iho course of the con- bridge, where it was mol by the Mayor and Corporation, Mr Thackcmv's now serial story will not vernation thereafter, Mr. Wyndham sugeestod what (Mr. populace cheered lustily the cavalcade passed up hi rad ...