THE SALISBU POLITICS AND PEOPLE
... THE SALISBU POLITICS AND PEOPLE MR. THOMAS HARDY AND PARISH COUNCILS. ...
... THE SALISBU POLITICS AND PEOPLE MR. THOMAS HARDY AND PARISH COUNCILS. ...
... J. E. R. Pram& THE INTOXICATED GHOST. By Ark) COLOUR IN THE COURT OF HONOUR AT THE FAIR. Illostraled. By Rays' Oortisem THOMAS HARDY. PertiraiL By W. Paseo& THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF SALVINL With Poetrait SARAH RIBBONS. With Portasit. By Maud Goon. OLD PORTSMOUTH ...
... Sims. A Reverend Gentleman, by J. M. Cohhan. David Grieve, by the Author of Robert Blsmerc.” Tess of the D’Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy. A Study in Scarlet, by A. Conan Doyle. In a Canadian Canoe, by Barry Pain. What’s Bred in the Bone, by Grant Allen. The ...
... two of his most recent works being on “Fanny Burney and her Time” and “Horace Walpole and bis World.” The states that Mr. Thomas Hardy and tho Hon. Mrs Uenniker are collaborating in the writing a short story entitled “The Spectre of the Real,” which will ...
... very fine one, and has given the artist some good ideas lor illustration. The number contains also sixteenthcentury story Thomas Hardy, study, or rather a caricature, woman’s nature John Oliver Hobbes, pathetic Indian story Flora Annie Steel, and very s ...
... excellent shilling's-worth. The contributors include Walter Besent (whose article on 'The upward pressure very important). Thomas Hardy. sod Bret Harts Several full-page illustrations, specially contributed, are well worth place beside such excellence as ...
... baby—beg pardon, I meant paper. Among the many literary features promised for 71)-day, during 1894 are :—A serial story by Thomas Hardy (the first since his great work of the D'Urbervilles ) ; also stories by Robert Louie Stevenson, A. Doman Doyle, Rudyard ...
... Pinero. The Marchesa Casa Miranda (Christine Nilsson) was much admired, and other visitors of oterest were Mise Braddon, Mr. Thomas Hardy, Sir Jobn Tenniel, Canon Duckworth, the Dean of St. Psul's, the Turkish Ambassador, Sir Halliday and Tady Macartney, Sir ...
... CHIPS. Many arc! cordial congratulations, have been offered Mr. Thomas Hardy on the alt of his fift>-third birthday. The author of “Far From the Madding Crowd” iccupits an aeemed position atuoui.' the novelists the day ; and the hcenery and people • his ...
... the English Illustrated Magazine Mr. Thomas Hardy writes about Ancient Earthworks Dorchester, illustrated from photographs ; Mr. George Gissing upon The Muse of the Halls, with illustrations by Mr. Dudley Hardy; Mr. Phil Robinson on The Queen’s Lion ...
... the rushes lay their dependents. Thomas Gawen, tbe elder, changed all this, so that his son Thomas found snug house ready to his hand, bad been allowed to enjoy it; hut, alas! civil war was ruining the land, and Thomas, the younger, was “ had up” before ...
... Sims, A Reverend Gentleman, by J. M. Cobban. David Grieve, by the Author of Robert Blsmere. Tess of the D’Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy, A Study in Scarlet, by A. Conan Doyle. In a Canadian Canoe, by Barry Fain. What’s Bred in the Bone, by Grant Allen, The ...