FUNERAL OF LORD HERSCHELL
... Williamson. The wsv represented Sir Francis KaoUys, ths Prince Wales by Lord Churchill, and the York the Hon. D»r> k Ksppel. Mr Thomas Hardy, novelist, and county folk were aleo present. ■ ...
... Williamson. The wsv represented Sir Francis KaoUys, ths Prince Wales by Lord Churchill, and the York the Hon. D»r> k Ksppel. Mr Thomas Hardy, novelist, and county folk were aleo present. ■ ...
... Australia and New Zealand, earthenware manofac: trer>. Thomas Rain a. Itewholme, near Hounsea, late : now out William Filey, Yorkshire, rope maker and coal dealer. Robert Wilkinson, Road, builder. . Thomas Hardy, Monkgate, Yorkshire, and naper' James Milbom, ...
... railway lines that have been wrestling with the formidable tramp evil. It is unlikely that the volume of short stories by Mr. Thomas Hardy, which is being collected, will be ready for publication before the summer.—ln London Heart is a story by Mr. G. R. Sims ...
... question put was: Write the names of the three last published novels by Mrs. Humphry Ward, Sir Walter Besant, Henry James, Thomas Hardy, Marion Crawford, and Hider Haggard. The result would have been surprising to the writers who were made the subjects of ...
... question put was: Write the names of the three last published novels by Mrs. Humphry Ward, Sir Walter Besmt, Henry James, Thomas Hardy, Marion Crawford, and Rider Haggard. The result would have been surprising to the writers who were made the subjects of ...
... Walter Crane Toy Books, which Mr. Lane has been reprinting lately, will bring the artist's work for children to date. Mr. Thomas Hardy has some thought of issuing is sixpenny edition of one of his stories. Ile must be almoat alone, among our leading noveliht ...
... of a 6d edition. LAiCHd-i. By Alexander Rogers. (Thomas Blarleigh. 3s 6d.) T:,1C RONaaNCE OF THE GYEYSTONES. By H. Arnold N'elson. (Ward, Lock, aud Co. 3s 6d.) THE GUIJSTAN. By Sir Edwin Arnold. (Thomas Burleigh. 3s 6a.) Lovic MADE MANIFEST. ly Gay Boothby ...
... Mr. Rider Haggard farms, Mr. Max Pemberton hunts. The bicycle, naturally enough. has attracted most authors, from Mr. Thomas Hardy downwards. Mr. Eden Phillpotts— more original than his fellows—grows lilies and fishes for trout. Mr. Barry Pain is a gifted ...
... Michael Macdcnagh, and Mr. Louis Garvin. The same number contains a fine »production of bliss Winifred Thomann's painting of Thomas Hardy, and portraits of Sir Georg* Otto Trevelptn, Bart., Dr. William Barry, author of 'The Two Standards, Mrs. Meynell, Ostrovsky ...
... railway lines that have been wrestling with the formidable tramp evil. It is unlikely that the volume of short stories by Mr. Thomas Hardy, which is being collected, will be ready for publication before the summer.—ln London's Heart is a story by Mr. G. R ...
... PAUL BOURGET. EDMUND DE GONCOURT. JAMES BRVCE. DEAN F'ARRAR. IIENRY- JAMES. DUNIAS, FILS. PROF. JEBB. ALPHONSE DiLUDET. THOMAS HARDY. DR. GARNETT. It will be seen that tie list includes many famous names from ether lands than our own. The fact is broadly ...
... will start out on tour wlth The Squire by Mr A. IW. Pinerb the play which caused a discusslon some years ago, wren Mr 'Thomas Hardy charged Mr Pineto with plaglirisiog from his novel Far from the Madding Crowd. . ' Mr Wyndham has now definitely 'dOcided ...