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NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... Elia. By Charles Lamb. Introductions by Augustine Birrell. (London : J. M. Dent & Co.) Far from the Madding Crowd. By Thomas .Hardy. With a Map of Wessex. (London: Harper & Brothers.) Peg Wofflngtrn. By Charles Reade. With an Introduction by Austin ...

LITERATURE

... writer has had talks with such men as Froude, Besant, Farrar, Howells, Cardinal MPanning, 0. V. Halmes, 'Iarki Twain, and Thomas Hardy, it will be seen that he has secured good subjects. I Mr Biathwayt has the knack of making good copy cut of the environment ...

NEW BOOKS

... vols. (Methuen.) The Work-s of George Eliot. Standard edition. The Mill on the Floss. Vol. I. (Blackwood.) The Works of Thomas Hardy. Far from the Madding Crowd. (Osgood, M'llvaine & Co.) A Man qf Mark. By Anthony Hope. I (Methuen) i Lives of Indian Oficers ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... countries visited. Messrs Osgood, MI'Ilvaine & Co. have added Wessex Tales to their new and complete edition of the novels of Thomas Hardy. The bulk of the stories are painful, the first almost tragic- ally so, although in one of his too numerous prefaces its ...

LITERATURE

... and [Heroes; or the Kingdom ef Jupiter. By R. E. Francillon. (Blackwood.)- Tess and the Dar. bervilles.' 3 vols. By Thomas Hardy. (Osgood, M'Ilvaine & Co.)- Aatthew Tindall. 3 vole, By Augusta A. Varty-Smith. (Bentloy.) -Through ifted Clouds. 2 ...

LITERATURE

... Admiral Guinea. By W. E. Henley and R. L. Stevenson. ?? Stories from Beacl and White. By W. E. Norris, WV. Clark Russell, Thomas Hardy, Mrs Lynn Linton, James Payn, J. MI. Barrie, Mrs Oliphant, and Grant Allen. (Chap- man & Hall.)-John Squire's Secret. ...

LITERATURE

... picture giving an . example of Aubrey Beardsley's peculiar style i of illustration. the literary contributors in- clude Thomas Hardy, the oen. Mrrs Hennilker, Jerome K. Jerome, WV. L. Alden, Barry Pain, I Frank L. Stanton, and others. The Euglish edition ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... One Oppressed. (Glasgow, printed by R. Robert- tc son, 30-1 Duke Street.) NOVELS AND STORIES. (1 Jude the Obscusre. By Thomas Hardy. The Wessex Novels. Vol. VIII. (London: Osgood, C MlIlvaine & Co.) j His Last Cord. By Katherine S. Mlacquoid. (London ...

LITERATURE

... rainbow gold, are all careful c rs studies. M r Murray has modelled himself, towi- o certain extent, on George Eliot and Thomas [ d Hardy, and there are occasional touches to show 'a this. The three following quotations are atleastj d in George Eliot's manner:- ...

A GOVERNOR'S SONG

... keep their promise, But, for.awbully toast,. We drink the health of Thomas! CLlowias-Fill the bumper high, &c. Bumpers to the brink, Scarce can we determine Whether we should drink To Thomas or to Sherman? We cannot pause or wait, 'Tis cold and wintry weather ...

FLOWER SHOW

... 2d, Thomas 5IVAker- Sd, James Jack. 12 poA peas --st, Thomas Walker; 2d, James cack; SdJohln Brown, Drumpeller G parsnips-16t, James Baxter, Daldowie; 2d 2'homas Walker 3d, James Cooper. 6 carrots-lst, John Nelson; 2d, John Braldwood; ad, Thomas Walker ...

FLOWER SHOW AT MILNGAVIE

... jun. Six varieties pansies-lt, XV. Smith; 2d, John Hardie. Twelve varieties pink6-1st, David Weir; 2d, J. (;ardncr, jun. Six varieties pinlis-lst, Francis M'Manns; 2d, D. Weir. Bouquet of roses-lst, Thomas Watson; 2d, D. Weir; 3d, Alex. Lindsay, gardener ...