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... ALBERT FREDERIC IN SCARLET AND GREY. HENNIKER and thomas hardy. By Florence DAY-BOOKS. By Mabel E. Wotton, NETS FOR THE WIND. By Una Taylor. IN HOME SPUN. E. Nesbit. AFFECTIONS. »y John Smith. ...
... ALBERT FREDERIC IN SCARLET AND GREY. HENNIKER and thomas hardy. By Florence DAY-BOOKS. By Mabel E. Wotton, NETS FOR THE WIND. By Una Taylor. IN HOME SPUN. E. Nesbit. AFFECTIONS. »y John Smith. ...
... FLUSHING, or at 441, Fore Street, Labs, E.G. THOMAS HARDY, J. M. BARRIE, W. E. NORRIS, &c. STORIES FROM BLACK & WHITE. By GRANT ALLEN, Mn. LYNN LINTON, t M. RARRIR, MIS. OLIPHANT, W. CLARK RUSSELL, THOMAS HARDY, W. E. NORRIS, and JAMES PAYN. With Portraits ...
... THOMAS HARDY'S BIRTHPLACE From a photograph by S. Tree, Colchester TWO FAMOUS DWELLINGS. PERHAPS no man ever had a more seemly and fitting birthplace than Thomas Hardy. Situate at Higher Bockhampton, near Dorchester, in the heart of that country to which ...
... nature which are at the very roots of all theology. THOMAS HARDY. Tbe most brilliant of oar living novelist* unhappily forms an ethical and theological contrast to writers already dealt with. Thomas Hardy brings to his delineations of Wessex life and landscape ...
... Novel. By Hugh Coleman Davidson. 6s. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, and Co. (Limited). A Group of Noble Dames. By Thomas Hardy. With an etching by H. Macbeth-Raeburn, and a map of Wessex. New Edition. 6s. Osgood. Mcllvaine, and Co. The Failure ...
... distributed amongst them in their homes, and on the 13th and 14th of August open-air meetings were held, addressed by Mr. Thomas Hardy, the U.K. Alliance district superintendent of Fenton. The attendance was good, and the spirit shown was excellent. Resident ...
... Spectre of the Real, in which Mrs. Henniker and Mr. Thomas Hardy have collaborated, is powerful to a degree, with an ending that takes one by surprise, although, I suppose, it is but the inevitable Hardy p e eping out. But one had been led to expect a happy ...
... F. A. Davis. Fourth Edition, sad in great part rewritten, by J. E. Walker. 21s. Sweet and Maxwell. A GROUP OF NOBLE By Thomas Hardy. With Etching by H. Macbeth.Raeburn and a Dlap of Wessex. 6s. Osgood. Pones OF UHLAND, selected and edited by Waterman ...
... to add. The volume consists of seven stories, one of which, The Spectre of the Real, written in conjunction with Mr Thomas Hardy, made rather a mark when it came out. It is difficult to say which is the best of the other sis, Bad and Worthless, The ...
... nassRERRERRS CERE St T Grant (John Cameron) Torriba: A Princess of the Amorayes. Cr. Bvo, pp. 192. Constable . 2/6 Hardy (Thomas) Life's Little Ironies: A Set of Tales. With some Colloquial Sketches Entitled a Few Crusted Characters. With an Etching ...
... Priestman (who reutiered excellent service and spoke mainly from an Alliance standpoint). Messrs. E. C. Brambley, E. B. Benson, Thomas Hardy, Enoch Brasier, J. H. Blades. J.P., William Bedworth, Revs. J. Cato, R. Clarke, NV. A. Albright, J. Bowles, Henry Green ...
... United Kingdom Alliance was held in the Wesleyan Chapel, at Stoke, which was addressed by Miss Florence Balgarnie and Mr. Thomas Hardy, as a deputation from the Alliance. There was a remarkably good attendance, the chapel being well filled. Mrs. H. E. SHORTER ...