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BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS

... MICHAEL. By George MacDonald. xv. OFF THE SKELLIGS. By J ean Ingelow. XVI. THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE. By Thomas Hardy. xvii. A PAIR OF BLUE EYES. By Thomas Hardy. -XVIII. GENTLE AND SIMPLE. By Margaret Agnes Paul. xix. CASTLE BLAIR. By Flora L. Shaw. xx. HERMANN ...

YACHTING EXHIBITION AT THE WESTMINSTER AQUARIUM

... Nelson's shoe buckles were pre sented to Air. H. Russell, tho architect, of 22 Palaco New-road, Westminster, in 1839 by Sir Thomas Hardy, who assured Air. Russell in presenting them to him that they were the identical pair Nelson wore when he received his ...

WE regret that our contributor DIANA is prostrated with influenza, and that her Diary is suspended for the ..

... the publication in book form will renew the old controversy as to the indebtedness of Mr. Pinero's work to that of Mr. Thomas Hardy. Lady Bountiful, by the bye, which will probably form the subject of the next issue, is oddly enough meeting in New York ...

SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & CO.'S

... Daisies and buttercups. By MRS. RiDDELL. THE HiiND of ETHELBERTA. By Thomas Hardy. Mary ANERLEY. By It. D. Black- MORE. THE RETURN of the NATIVE. By Thomas Hardy. THE LAODICEAN. By Thomas Hakdy. To be followed by others. LOW'S SERIES OF ...

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... 1 folio, price Half-a-Crown. H ARPER'S QHRISTMAS. THIS LARGE CHRISTMAS NUMBER, contains ORIGINAL STORIES by MARK TWAIN THOMAS HARDY THE AUTHOR OP UNCLE REMUS; tfec. and Sixteen of the finest Wood Engravings ever produced. Each Picture is a real Work ...

OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC

... and original play of The Squire at the St. James's has been somewhat marred by a pen-and-ink battle in the papers. Mr. Thomas Hardy and Mr. Comyns Carr avow that the matter is not only founded upon, but taken bodily from the former gentleman's novel, ...

GLOBE THEATRE

... of Messrs. Thomas Hardy and Comyns Carr's play, Far from the Madding Crowd, was due to the recent controversy as to its common origin with The Squire. On the one side it had been asserted that Mr. Pinero's play, whilst owing much to Mr. Hardy's novel, was ...

STRANGE COINCIDENCES: A THEATRICAL SCANDAL

... they had seen a dramatic version of Mr. Hardy's story. A couple of criticisms were published next morning, and these, like the great majority of those which followed, traced the play to its supposed source Mr. Hardy's P'ar from the Madding Crowd. On Saturday ...

NEW BOOKS

... NEW BOOKS. AT ALL LIBRARIES, TWO ON A TOWER, In 3 vols. By THOMAS HARDY, Author of 44 Far from the Madding Crowd. London Sampson Low, Mauston, Seakle, Rivixgtox. THE NEW NOVEL TO READ IS THE LADY MAUD: SCHOONER YACHT. A narrative of her loss on one of ...

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... THREE-VOLUME STORY BY THE AUTHOR OF EAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD. NOW READY. A LAODICEAN: OR, THE CASTLE of the DE STANCYS. BY THOMAS HARDY. MASTER OF ALL. By E. R. CHAPMAN. 2 vols. One of the best storieB of the season. Land and Water. DON JOHN. By JEAN INGELOW ...

TERRY'S THEATRE

... of tragic 3 sincerity at which she obviously aims. Far more effective than 1 An Interlude is The Three Wayfarers of Mr. Thomas Hardy, a 3 grimlittlestudyofthechancemeetingina Wessex cottage between a sheepstealer, escaped from gaol, and the hangman by ...

OPERA COMIQUE

... are put forward, and these in each case by a writer whose name will ensure a welcome from intelligent playgoers. How Mr. Thomas Hardy and Mr. J. M. Barrie, Mr. Walter Pollock and Mrs. W K. Clifford, Mr. Conan Doyle and Lady Colin Campbell can all do justice ...