Refine Search

Newspaper

Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer

Countries

England

Place

Leeds, Yorkshire, England

Access Type

797

Type

787
9
1

Public Tags

No tags available
More details

Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer

NOW READY. JJNGI4SH REVIEW MONTHLY ENGLISH REVIEW BOOM the CONTENTS. MONTHLY ENGLISH REVIEW The Jolly Coraer. ..

... Jolly Coraer. MONTHLY ENGLISH REVIEW MONTHLY ENGLISH REVIEW Article MONTHLY JJNGLIBH REVIEW NOW REABY. A Morning Trecedr THOMAS HARDY. .HENRY JAMXS. The Raid—L COUNT TOLSTOL G. WELLS' TONO-BUNGAY. (To be ooaplgted iu the first VoLJ TBS PERSONALITY GERMAN ...

FOR APRIL

... FOR APRIL will contain THOMAS HARDY. ARNOLD BENNETT, EDWARD HUTTON, JOSEPH CONRAD, BARON IGNATZ VON ASCHENDROF, STEPHEN REYNOLDS, EDWARD GARNETT, EDWARD THOMAS, EDGAR JEPSON, DR. LEVIN SCHUCKING. The Editorial will deal with National Armament, and there ...

ENGLISH REVIEW

... * No. 1. FOR APRIL will contain contributions 2/6 Monthly THOMAS HARDY, ARNOLD BENNETT, EDWARD HUTTON, JOSEPH OONRAD, BARON IGNATZ VON ASCHENDROF. STEPHEN REYNOLDS. EDWARD GARNETT, EDWARD THOMAS, EDGAR JEPSON, DR. LEVIN SCHUCKING. Editorial will deal witli ...

AN ABSURD INSINUATION'

... Vtrecht. writes on Capital Punishment in France.*' very carefully gating the arguments favour of and against it. Mr. Thomas Hardy. Mr. Edward Hutton, Mr. R. unningham-Gr.ihame. and Mr. Joseph Conrad also contribute this month. ...

rpHE ST. MARTIN'S LIBRARY. Pot', tro., Silt lop, Jr. b; silt 2s. MEMORIES AND PORTRAITS, R. BTKVEXBON. ROBINSON ..

... LIFE THE FIELDS. RICHARD X JEEFEIIIES. WALTON AND COTTON'S COMPLETE KETCHES. MARK TWAIN. TTNDEK THE GREENWOOD TREE By | THOMAS HARDY. CLOISTER AND THE HEARTH. X CHARLES FADE IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND. By CtiAItLKA Rk-'ADK. rjAHE DEEMSTER. HALL CAINS. ...

' THE YORKSHIRE POST. FRIDAY. JUNE 21. IPO*

... letters whose writings have had enormous influence upon the thought the age. In pure literature, Mr. George Meredith and Mr. Thomas Hardy most be placed far ahead any their rivals now living. Mr. Swinburne stands by himself in the domain poetry— when quality ...

LATE SHIPPING NEWS

... at the opening ceremony included Lord Rear, (representing Rope), Mr. Mr. Frank R.A., Sir Hugh M&arten Maartcns, and Mr. Thomas Hardy. Com mendatura Galli presented Mr. James Murray with silver , medal, the gift of the I'opc, recognition of his services ...

NOVELISTS AND MUSIC

... George Eliot, but both she and William Black fell into blunder* when they climbed into the realms of musical technology. Thomas Hardy had also made mis taken. Tho lecturer then spoke a group of American writers—Marion Crawford, Oliver Wendell lfolmes, and ...

A BREWER'S SON IN SUPPORT OF THE MEASURE

... with the Archbishop Canterbury, tiio Bishop Hereford, and many A resolution favour of the Licensing bill way proposed Mr. Thomas Hardy. Mr. Tudor Walters, M.P., in long and ippe.il, said lie was strongly of tii ...

NOTES AND COMMENTS

... the Dorsetshire peasantry. There was then (harming drive to Dorchester. Here the novelist and Mrs. Hardy received their friends tea Max Gate. Thomas Hardy, in loungo jacket and big Panama hat—a modest, qairt-raannored little man—was delighted to show hia ...

week's tournament. Five teams have entered— Blackmoro Vale, Taff Valley, Admington House, Cardiff, and ..

... contributed voluntarily nearly fifty living verse-writers. Tliey include 'Elisabeth, Queen of (Carmen Mr. Edmund GOMW, Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mr. William Watson, Mr. Andrew Lang, Mr. (the Irish Secretary), and the Karl Crewe. Tlie Guild was instituted for the ...

NEW BOOKS RECEIVED

... nrtj. .Kegao Psal. Trench, and Co.) THE RHYTHM MODERN Willi ami 's*. cv«C). TIMES LA G.iTO(TIS AND OTHER VERHES. By Thomas Hardy (la 60. col). (Moc- BttUse sad Co.) BOOTLESS CRIME. AJ«L T W\ Speight. LOVE AND THE B* TITE THREE JUDGES.* A NoecL ...