THoMAS HARDY. Olympia. By R. E. FRANCILLON
... THoMAS HARDY. Olympia. By R. E. FRANCILLON. ...
... THoMAS HARDY. Olympia. By R. E. FRANCILLON. ...
... By Messrs. Smith and Elder. “For PERCIVAL.” By Margaret Veley. THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE. By Thomas Hardy. THE ARTFUL VICAR. By the Author of ‘‘The Member for Paris.” . CARTOUCHE. By the Author of ‘‘The Rose Garden,” &c. : THE WORLD SHE AWOKE IN: A Narrative ...
... FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD. By THOMAS HARDY, Author of ‘‘A Pair of Blue Eyes,” ‘“ Under the Greenwood Tree.” With 12 Illustrations. Two Vols., 21s. [Early in November, ...
... June 15, at his residence, Portsdown Road, aged 74, Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, Deputy Keeper of the Public Records, a learned painstaking scholar and one who, to use the words of the writer of his obituary in the Atkemeum, *¢delighted in doing kindness ...
... COLLINS. [//ustrated by ARTHUR HOPKINs. Together with the Continuation of the Popular Story, THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE, by THoMAs HARDY, Author of ** Far from the Madding Crowd.” ...
... OROWD.” BELGRAVIA For JANUARY, 1878, Will contain the First Chapters of a New Novel, entitled THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE. By THOMAS HARDY, Author of *Far from the Madding Crowd.” Illustrated by ARTHUR HOPKINS, This Number will also conlain A Complete Story ...
... OROWD.” BELGRAVIA For JANUARY, 1878, Will contain the First Chapters of a New Novel, entitled THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE. By THOMAS HARDY, Author of *Far from the Madding Crowd.” Illustrated by ARTHUR HOPKINS, This Number will also conlain A Complete Story ...
... Portugal. ByJoHN LATOUCHE. | &, Current Literature and Current Criticism, 4. An Indiscretion in the Lite of an Heiress. l By THoMAs HARDY, gn ...
... contained in the Collection known as Rymer's *‘ Fadera.” By Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, D.C.L., Deputy Keeper of the Public Records. 2 vols. (Longman and Co.) The few words with which Sir Thomas Hardy completes the preface to this work are at the present moment ...
... NEW NOVELS FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD. By THOMAS HARDY, Author of ‘‘A Pair of Blue Eyes,” ‘“ Under the Greenwood Tree.” With 12 Illustrations. Two Vols., 21s. [Early in November, “If * Far from the Madding Crowd” is not written by George Eliot, then there ...
... and memorials is sufficiently full to give us a compact and lucid outline of our national history and its wants. But Sir Thomas Hardy does more than this. The errors of omission and commission in the several editions of the « Feedera ” are pointed out and ...
... both Houses of Parliament, or any other places where records are kept.” Thus originated the great national work which Sir Thomas Hardy describes as ‘‘the first, and, in some respects, the most important of the kind ever undertaken at the public expense.”’ ...