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THE CRIMEA

... poles, and will enable him to laugh at Boreas, be the temper of the stormy god what it may, for the next four months in the Crimea. The arti- cles distributed on Wednesday comprise a most excellent Tweed coat, lined throughout with rabbit or Cat skin, the ...

KINGLAKE'S CRIMEA

... KINGLAKE'S CRIMEA * THE Winter Troubles which form the argument of this Sixth Book of Mr. Kinglake's prose epic will lead us for great part of the volume far from the actual scene of war to trace their causes in a maze of offices about Whitehall ...

Published: Saturday 23 October 1880
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 743 | Page: 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE WAR IN THE CRIMEA.*

... THE WA.H IN THE CRIMEA.+ :An attempt is made in the volumes-'before us to tl preseut the history of the war in the Crimea ini a n .light as favourable as possible to Ldrd Raglan, his b Lgenerals, and the troops under- their comm-and. o The author, an ...

THE INVASION OF THE CRIMEA.*

... THE INVASION OF THE CRIMEA.* T'ihim is% nil itbridged form ofr KIikglakl's coie- brated history, adapted for military studenlt4s, 1w C(0ln1cl Sir U norge Clatrke. T'i gnlkr.Atioll which fought antid suffered in thte Crimeuai War iii, ias the anuthor rnominids ...

CANROBERT IN THE CRIMEA

... CANROBERT I THRE C.RIMEA. (PROM OUR PARIS OfESPN UEWr 'There are not many ?? still living wie took part: either with the pen or the sword in the memorable; events of ?? Crimean War. I have had the advantage of meoting one-and that not the least distingulished ...

THEATRICALS IN THE CRIMEA

... not' enveloped in domplete steel,.-but~in a white sheet d -l.a Rirhasgtt. 'We must not-be hypercrtical.' We are in the .Crimea, not~at Cainbetrvell fairtor the Soho the- atre. ' The costumes and' .soeinry'here: do not 'require muoh description. ,We ...

KINGLAKE'S INVASION OF THE CRIMEA

... have elapsed between the pub- lication of the first volumes of his work and those which now lie before * The Invasion of the Crimea: its Origin, and an Account of its Progress down to the Death of Lord Raglan. By Alexander William Kinglake. Vols. III. and ...

SPORT IN THE CRIMEA AND CAUCASUS.*

... ' SPORT IN THE CRIMEA AND CA UCASUS.- ,1Mm PnILiPPS-WX0oLLEY is an enthusiastic sportsman of the hardworking type and he makes little pretension to be anything more. His book is Vritten in a clear, straightforward, and pleasant style, with no atteriipt ...

KINGLAKE'S INVASION OF THE CRIMEA

... AKLGLAI K'S INVASIOSV OF THE CRIMEA. M [SECOND NOTICE.] (iP titit of the lost occasions upon which Mr. Kinglake insists was e fililtere of the allies to give immediate assault to Sebastopol on their aerial Cn the Chersonese. Here, again, Mr. Kinglake ...

REVIEW OF THE OPERATIONS IN THE CRIMEA

... REVIEW OF THE OPERATIONS IN I THE CRIMEA. The first year of the wariin the Crimea hats now been completed, and the following review of the chief incidents and progress of the siege of Sebas- topol will be read with interest:- Faox THs 14TH TO 16TH1 SerPT ...

A VALENTINE FROM THE CRIMEA

... A VALENTINE F 'ROM THE CRIMEA. THlE SOLDIER TO HIS COUNTRY. Oh, favoured wiand! oh(, ha1p)y wind, that bloweth to the West' Go, take my sigh, a,1 waft it high above the billows' crest And say fromt me, though staves may lice, I'll perish ere I 'part Withthe ...