THOMAS HARDY
... THOMAS HARDY BEATRICE HARRADEN. ...
... THOMAS HARDY BEATRICE HARRADEN. ...
... THOMAS HARDY. A PAIR OF BLUE EYES. By THOMAS GENTLE AND SIMPLE. By MARGARET AGNES PAUL. CASTLE BLAIR. By FLORA L. SHAW. ...
... BY THOMAS HARDY. living in tlie same village, to tell them the sad news. she opened the white swing-gate and looked towards the trees which rose westward, shutting out the pale light of the evening sky, she discerned, without much surprise, the figure ...
... THOMAS HARDY, Author of “Tess of the D’Urbervilles.” ...
... LITERATURE. A CRITIC OF THOMAS HARDY. ...
... Photo by Wheel MB. THOMAS HARDY. THE NOVELIST. ...
... SIR THOMAS DTJFFHS HARDY. Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, D.C.L., LL.D., the distinguished Deputy Keeper of the Public Records, and one of the most accomplished and learned of Record editors, died on the 15th inst,, at his residence, 126, Portsdown-road, Maida-vale ...
... This consists in a number of works illustrative of “Wessex,” as invented by Mr. Thomas Hardy the scene of the majority of his stories and studies. The other artists who take part in bringing before the eye the districts which have been made the scenes ...
... the old Wareham road, .is Max Gate, the residence of Thomas Hardy, the novelist, whose delineations of the Dorset peasantry and their haunts are familiar to English-speaking people all the world over. In south-crsterly direction from Max Gate a low, thatched ...
... THE MOST POPULAR NOVEL OF THE SEASON. Now ready, Second Edition. FROM THE MADDING CROWD. S- THOMAS HARDY. With Twelve Illustrations. Two Vols. 218. •• A very beautiful story.”—Times. A very amusing story.”—Spectator. ** ordinary novel.”—Examiner. •• A ...
... LITERATURE, ♦- TALES BY THOMAS HARDY. Life's Liitie Ironies, a Set of Tales; with Some, Colloquial Sketches, entitled A Few Crusted Characters. By Thomas Hardy. (One vol. Osgood, Mcllvaine, and Co.) —Mr. Hardy has lately told interviewer ...
... LITERATURE. MR. THOMAS HARDY’S NEW BOOK. A Group of NoHe Dames. By Thomas Hardy (Osgood, Mcllvaine, and Co.)—Somewhere in Mr. Thomas Hardy’s county of Wessex there is an antiquarian society the members of which ...