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1900 - 1949
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Yorkshire and the Humber, England

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Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... is to be entitled Quisanate. b may be looked for in tho autumn. 'The Frederick A. Stokes C ompany will bring it out in America. A new novel by Guy Bnoothby, entitled A Prnec of Swindlers, is announeed by vessrs. Ward. Lock, and Co. The same publishers ...

ACCIDENT AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... exhibition w.-s intended to be an at- exhaihi- ?? Simons said t would be an exhibition of so-i-noe, art, industries, &e. America. France fl ussia, and the colonies had already promised their s-oppira.- Mr. Crawford and hir. Hedle-y also spoke, the formecr ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... another Bacon-Shakespeare book, exclaims- the Publishers' Circular. The author is M1r. Charles Allen, who is well known in America, andl he entitles his work N otes on the Bacon-Shakespeare Question. We understand M1r. Allen is strong for Shakespeare ...

LITERATURE

... the Atlantic, round the northernt parts of North America. Very probably Drake. ?? before his dc- pa-iure from England, h-ad heard from Frobisher of the remnarkable strait on the east coa-t of North America the latter had discovered and entered in the saummr ...

PARIS EXHIBITION DISASTERS

... here last night on behalf of the sufferers hr the Indian famine. The Rev. I-. Wolfe, who presided, maid that ?? he was in America, lie would say England had elevated the people of India and improved their institutions, A sum of over 1650 dollars was raised ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... H. Davis gives a htblhtan descriptioni of The Relief of Laidysnitie. The first of thte papers on 'The Slave Trade in America., by John It. Spears, appears in this number. Tlf ce Nv-ill supply the first comnplete narnirtive dealing ?? tel subieet ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... out onr sport at the risk of being our- selves the guarry of sone sneaking band of rebel t warriors. There ma' a time when America and South C .4frica rivalled Tloia as hanpy hunting-grounds, but that is no longer the case. The bison, the bear, and a the ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... he is ihe Iradins autherrty. TI Ilrtircle on the Lanlguage of the New Te-tansen- is writtln bh- P.,of le-or '[Tnayer. of America, the edior of th r N 'as' To.ztajyesit Grock Lcxtcoi. The twn artilles on Law are also writt;en by tie ion- mout authoritics ...

HEREFORD MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... Three ahoirs Festival. On December 14th Mr. Lloyd is to give a farewell concert at the Albert flall, after which he smils for America, whence s he proposes going on to Australia and other cclonics t ere returning to this country and the pursuits he has ' mapped ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... exasperating to find that just when the days are longest the rain descends in a perfect deluge. In the western parts of South America, as well as in the Himalayas, there are only about Six weeks in the year upon which the climber can reckon upon suitable wea-Lher ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... writes on 'The :if War in S&uth Africa ad tlie Americnn Civil War ?? 1 and 3tr. Poultnoy Bigelo'-r>n Gerian's. England. and America. (The C!olunmilsh Company Limited, 43, Fetter-laue, London.) THE BOERS AND TE WAR. In asking. What are we fighting ford' ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... 3TAZIDTES AND RIETijNEW{S. TEE CINESE QUL:J3STIN-. Writing in The Nct'd11 America-i Revie' on Asiatic Conditions andr Int-na iinal Polties, Captain A. T. _a11han, ?? lays do-nn vw hant s3;ould be the course of Mactins at this :unhnc.re nand in the ...