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NEW BOOKS OF YESTERDAY

... Banister Fletcher, ?? and Banister F. Fletcher, A.&.I.B.A. With 115 plates. (London: B. T. Baesford.) Delperaee Reredies. By Thomas Hardy. The Wessex N`ovels. Vol. XII. (London:1 Osgood, SI 'l1vaine & Co.) Thszeydidts. Book III. Edited, with intro- dnction ...

NEW BOOKS OF YESTERDAY

... Mii. Ailhman, 1)i ?? Sc. (London : Adam & Charles B'r. By Hcnrv Seton Merriman. ?? E,: >E.161 lder Co.) ;, Qt s hp . Bv Thomas Hardy. The ?? \ >oveW. VoL Vill. (London: Osgood, i & Co.) W 6 ?? of Geooqe Eliot. Standard edition. ?? do. Vols. 1. and 1I. ...

NEW BOOKS OF YESTERDAY

... Francis. fllustrated by Frank Felloes.-A Retrospect, and Other Articles. By Mrs Russell Barrington. -Wessex Tales. By Thomas Hardy. With an Etching by H. Macbeth- Raeburn and a Map of Wessex. The Wessex Novels. Vol. XIII. (London: Osgood I M'Ilvaine ...

CONCERNING THE NEW JOHNSONESE

... The Art of Thomas Hardy, because it is as impossible to read it at a stretch-although it contains less than three hundred pages of large type-as it is to swallow a jar of honey at a gulp. If the perusal has not convinced me I that Mr Hardy is the modern ...

Published: Saturday 17 November 1894
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3330 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... NEW VOLU3ME OF 2s SERIES. TIB. By GEORGE DOUGLAS. T Just such a baok as Mr Thomas Hardy would write it he were to deal with such a subject. The writer has caught Mr Hardy's mnanner in the pirturesque description of details, while he has a thorouch knowledge ...

LITHOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION

... Rothenstein's litho. graphic efforts are widely known. Here he may be studied as the portraitist of Messrs J. S. Sargent, Thomas Hardy, William Archer, Walter Crane, lady Granby, and others. The remaining modern work includes Mr La, Thangue's individual ...

LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP

... of the man behind the book,' to which we referred last week, we may mention that it is the opinion of one who knows Mr Thomas Hardy somewhat intimately, that Jude, unconsciously or consciously, is a self-drawn por- trait of the author. The resemblances ...

AGRICULTURE

... Mdr Jolbs Anderson tied A t tO with odds for the first onrce; the third was wron by Air D4sid Weighton, 34 with odds. MAr Thomas Hardy end Mir I. Ha. Tawos tied at 25 with odds for the fourth: and Dr W. Loawson (2 under scratch), Mr W. Lawson. and M r John ...

Published: Saturday 08 April 1893
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 991 | Page: 11 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... GREE. NEW VOLhXEb OF 2s SEPES. B. By GEORGE DOUGLAS. PB'Just such a book as .Mr Thomas Hardy would sorita if ho wero to deol with ouch a subject. The wrier has cau.rht Mr Hardy's manner iathe pintureaesot ?? uof details, vrhile ho hp- a tlorou,,h knov.sedo ...

THE HIGHLAND SOCIETY'S SHOW AT PERTH

... of the Rcee. By Thomas Hardy and Florence I Henucnuer-Day-Books. By Mabel E. Votton. (LondoR: John Lane.) ] Life's Little Ironies. A set of tales, with - some Colloquial Sketches, entitled A Fese 3 Creste Chraracters. By Thomas Hardy. i I(London: Osgood ...

CONGREGATIONAL UNON

... literature; men n-ere turning away-in disgust r I from so ealld realistic hooks whir-h dealt in filt. i 1 The pessimism of Thomas Hardy and Rud card e! Kiplihg were losing their ch-srm, 'r Tilby was| aj for-otten after a few months of prurient niadness ...

Published: Wednesday 30 September 1896
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1480 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... RENAN-. HALL CAINl`. PRtOF. JEBB. OiT SIR WALTEM BE;AN\T. PIERRIE TOT'. ALPHIONSE DAUDET. er ED'MUND GOSSE. PAUL BOITRG ,t THOMAS HARDY. th MRS HUMPERY WARD. EDMrlUND DE GouNCOURT. DR GARNIETT. :cc inr- It will ha seen tllnt the list ineludes many faurioxs ...