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. ...
... The is to tas. usual standard Th* Illc»that»T) doa 188, Strand).—The Christmas number the heading. Anerent pf Ikmester. Thomas Hardy, read with interest illiurtretiwis accompanying the letterpress m reptod actions from photographs by Mr- • Pouney, of ...
... Impression of Venice, H. W. Masaingham ; ' ...
... GUARDIANS.—The usual meeting was held on Friday, at the Workhouse. Present Messrs. G. A. Kemble (chairman), George Gibbons, Thomas H. Hardy, Richard Deody, Henry Fear, F. Young, Henry Shepherd, James Cox, Mark James, Richard Batt, George Carter, A. Bull, R H ...
... s. A visionary account of a supposed visit to Maiden Castle, under the heading, Ancient Earthworks of Dorchester,' by Thomas Hardy, will be read with interest. The illustrations accompanying the letterpress are beautiful reproductions front excellent ...
... to suffocate her wounded husband in order that his intending meassin may hanged. Ancient Esrtbootka at Caw, bridge (Thomas Hardy) is strikingly beautiful description of Maiden Castle, Dorchester. nob superb illnatrations of that magnificent fortificatioe ...
... reader as a rea] piece of flesh and blood. The English scenes and incidents are interesting in the highest degree. Like Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mrs. Needell seems to find herself at home amid the heaths, cider orchards, and dairy farms of Wessex, and describes life ...
... being occasionally cynical, Tne story is an entertaining little comely and “ ends a perfectly satisfactory mxaner. Mr. Thomas Hardy describes the ancient earthworks near his beloved Casterbridge (in the index number this is obligingly but quite unnecessarily ...
... and the illustrations are excellent. Mr. Thomas Hardy describes some “Ancient Earthworks Casterbridge,” the “Mai Duo,” “Castle the Great Hill,” a Belgic fortress subsequently occupied by the Romans. Admirers Hardy’s tales will recognise the camp as old ...
... morniofirand evening. Maiden Castle.—ln the Christmas number of the Ervjlisk Illustrated Magazine is an article br Mr. Thomas Hardy on * Ancient Earthworks at Casterbridge,” illustrated by four excellent photographs of Maiden Castle by Mr. Walter Pouncy ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...