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MAGAZINE OF FICTION. PRICE SIXPENCE

... Clifford ffohn Oliver Hobbes W. E. Nanis 8. B. Crockett Anthony Hope James George Giaalng Henry James W. Clark Hassell Thomas Hardy Hndyard Kipling Florence Warden Beatrice Harraden Mrs. Lynn Linton Stanley FIRST NUMBER. PRICK MAT 1. 1«95. Chapman’s Magazine ...

MAGAZINE OF FICTION

... Cliff?rd, lan Mariann Hobbes W. E. North N. R. Crockett Anthony. Hope George Liing Henry Jam e ,. W. Clark Limning Russell Thomas Hardy Itudyard Kipling Florence Warden Beatrice Harraden Mrs. Lynn Linton Stanley Weyman MAT PRICZ Od.. on NAY I. IN& Chapman's ...

Published: Friday 19 April 1895
Newspaper: Berks and Oxon Advertiser
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 118 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ARLINGTON

... from SAtorday till Monday, were the Amadeus Analmaa'or and Bayard, also Lord and Lady Portsmouth. A short time ago Mr. Thomas Hardy, the Author Ter and many other delightfal books, spent a few days at Manor. Coooara&—CocowNlb EstracL jea libel.— rhottest ...

MAGAZINE OF FICT:A. PRICE SIXPENCE

... John Oliver Hobbes W. E. Norris S. K. Crockett Anthony Hope James Psyn I:oorg s e Otssing Henry Jam , . W. Clark Russia Thomas Hardy Itudynni Kipling Florenoe Warden ltontrios Hitrradon Mrs. Lynn Linton Stanley W 07111•11 IVIRST 141:111BZR, PILICIC ed ...

Published: Friday 03 May 1895
Newspaper: Berks and Oxon Advertiser
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 124 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WEYHILL

... customs here in unrevenerate days was that of wife-selling for a pot of and shilling, more or less. It is WeyhiU that Mr Thomas Hardy refers in bis novel '• The Mavor Casterbride, where the fair Woydon Priors ” Hencbard sells his wife. The earliest to ...

NEWBURY

... AmoDg the guests were the American Ambassador, Sir Evelyn Wood, Lady Katherine Somerset, Earl Boauchamp, Mr. Mal-1 ...

Published: Saturday 28 August 1897
Newspaper: Reading Mercury
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 332 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LITERATURE

... type of an American magazine. Complete stories and papers are contributed by Mr. R. L. Stevenson, Mr. Walter Besant, Mr. Thomas Hardy, Bret Harte, Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett and other well known authors. A unique feature is an unpublished autograph narrative ...

Published: Saturday 27 May 1893
Newspaper: Reading Mercury
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 385 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

1101.1tRN

... sent of literary fictionist, ashrilliant almost as in any period of our history. Notably we had the natural power of Mr Thomas Hardy, the short, brilliant flights of Mr. Rudyard Kipling; wehad Mr. Rider the modern Defoe ; wehad the antique gram of Mr. ...

Published: Friday 20 April 1894
Newspaper: Reading Standard
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 364 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LOCAL CHIT-CHAT

... unable to find speedy shelter, had an uncomfortable exprience while the storm lasted. It one of Life's Little Ironies, as Thomas Hardy would say, to be in prison for nearly three months, and then be acquitted of the charge which has been brought against ...

THE NEWBURY WEEKLY NEW&

... serves the seast—G. W. Cable. What two authors do not need • physician Finned Everett. Ifni° end Thomas Hardy. What three are good subjects for • doctor ?- -Thomas Paine, Mark Akenside and ll:der Haggard. What is it which you break it you•eren nano it t--Silence ...

Lord Northbrook’s Committee of

... Meredith, we imagine, is content with the Atbentenm. Mr. Lang would probably not care to stray far from the Savile. Mr. Thomas Hardy most likely knows almost as little of the metropolis as Mr. B. D. Blackmore. Mr. Stevenson, having become South Sea blander ...

PERIODIC/Mt

... curtain of the future' discloses how the Conquest of the Professors was achieved be the people. A Booth Wasson story from Thomas Hardy 'tuts with the Exhibition of 1851, et which none of the younger generation can realise h anas of novelty produced is us ...