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1900 - 1949
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THE ROYAL SHOW AT YORK

... fromr one 1fli'ce in j''ss5' t:I-i' tloss-sc non occiinem-sg tie ?? tool xx lsin lardie4, eid-'ri- as in- i 12s? she lat.est fas~hions anid cihat-c tsuch a pro- - ?? ?? vearviss'1sth - ct.'ls.-'itii. t-and thither t voevry ssst-e n ordor to stare agatn ...

MUSICAL & DRAMATIC NOTES

... the Gaiety for the summer vacation, thereby tem- porarily interruptinag the successful run of The Mes-' sesger Boy. The latest Anerican importation, The Casino lirlM' has been welcomed ?? open arms at the Shaftesbury, the interests in which house, ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... ,lreS just been arid'ed ?? htmial i i' p - Tcmp!e tassi -ic Mrs Gas- -a s I t in-- frsz published in 1F53, , tS ci fli fashioned pre'dncial Ife before aI ni tie 0 sn p-er hiad deprived bet-ween r C3ii ?? ...

LITERATURE

... it is the quality of some of these later works, rather than the quantity, that has added to Mr. Crockette reputation. His latest romance, Toan of the Sword Hand, though it contains lohpters as good as anything Mr. Crockett has written, wrill be regarded ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... great natuimalist Itns ?? axisled by way of frontispiec7e, and the vollume is . furnis le fwth a l opious index. e a lanurrc's latest romnanc e, Tommy and Grizel, will not di-r-ppoin- the wide circle of h.s admiers. If i- . oncerned -,with die stranle adventures ...

LITERARY ARIVALS

... considered one of the finest examples of a Norman decorated archL in the world, whilst the crypt, which is supposed to have been fashioned shortly after the Norman Con- quest, is remarkably perfect and impressive. Two great names connected with Rochester are those ...

LITERATURE

... rento. In the winter months their circle wdias enlarged i by a contingent from home. Among wealthy New Yorkers it was the fashion in the early fifties to pass a winter in Rome. when, together with his other dissi- pations, paterfamilias would sit to one ...

LITERATURE

... not apparently a, man given to jest; buti Sultan Mahomed Stan says he is witty and humorous -asfter a caustio ed sardonic fashion, we should think. Ile is given to illustrate topics of conversation by shrewd stories, after the manner of Abraham Lincoln ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... horrible pang, I realised they t were runnilpg awvavy I had never tholght to see, the - backs of British soldiers in that fashion; moreover, I colad see thev wore crossi-og the open, and a sinking fc fear I should see tlhem butchered before my eyes came ...

LITERATURE

... iales, the novelist can proudlv point to her eirculation, which, in the words of a trade report. is well sustin-ed. ,Her latest story, The Burden-Bearers. is, as usual, ?? confined to the3 type of human-kind by 'wrthc t'he authoress is bet known. Mildred ...

LITERATURE

... design -was an improved and extended cyclopadia of universal biography on the plan of the ' Biographie liniverselle, the latest edition of which was ismed in fort-, large volumes in Paris between 134 and 1863. He proposed to render his projected work ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... account of The , Ihabitants of the Philippines. The Unrited States have notoriou-ly got a roagh nut to crack in their latest col'onial posieseton; in fact, the question has been seriou-sy raised on the other side of tle AtLlntic whether the annexation ...