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Thomas Hardy

... Thomas Hardy. Many tribute# Thomu* Hardy hare already bet-it published, and many re will published during the vert few 1 reeks. It may not seem inappropriate, therefore, to publish the following eery eharaeteristic poem of hi*, in which he antieipates ...

THOMAS HARDY

... THOMAS HARDY. Mr. Hardy opens 41 Late Lyrics and Earlier (Macmillans, 7s. with an apology. Hardy is a great man who draws toward his end. and to sueh it is always ourselves, the public, who owe the apology. But this Preface welcome, both as explanation ...

MRS. THOMAS HARDY

... MRS. THOMAS HARDY The aelies of Mrs. Thomas Hardy, widow of tne Wessex novelist, who died at Dor* Chester last Sunday, will be interred in the grave In which her husband's heart laid. The body will bo cremated Woking to-moirrow and a funeral service will ...

The Thomas Hardy Chair

... The Thomas Hardy Chair. When Mr. Austen Chamberlain last Friday behalf the University College Southampton that should enabled assume the status a University, a letter was read from Mr. Thomas Hardy, who said: 44 That the name of the University should ...

MR. THOMAS HARDY

... MR. THOMAS HARDY. Mr. Thomas Hardy, who is ill at his Dorchester home, had more comfortable night on Sunday, and was little better yesterday. a case the Blackburn County Court, yesterday,' which arose out of motor accident at Hoghton, ...

Thomas Hardy as an Architect

... Thomas Hardy as an Architect THIS week's paragraph mentioning that Thomas Hardy started life as an architect has prompted a Kendal reader to write suggesting that Hardy's first published work, which appeared Chambers's Journal in 1868, ...

MRS. THOMAS HARDY

... MRS. THOMAS HARDY. Mrs. Hardy, wifa Mr. Thomaa Hardy, the novchst. died Mas Gata. Dorchester, yctti-iday. Binwas the daughter Mr. J. A. Gillord. and n oi Archdeacon Gilford, and was married in lh7*—the in which Far From the Madding Crowd** ap (Mated ...

THOMAS HARDY. THE MAKING

... THOMAS HARDY. THE MAKING Thomas Hardy was ono of the least egotistical of men, and though often asked to record his recollections, ho would say that had not sufficient admiration for i.i use If to do so. Fortunately, however, the inventions and conjectures ...

THOMAS HARDY MSS,

... THOMAS HARDY MSS, In the library of the late Mr. Clement Shorter, the sale of which concluded today, some small manuscripts Thomas Hardy appeared. One realised £6OO, and another £3lO, while an autographed cony of the first edition of Desperate Remedies ...

Thomas Hardy, O.M

... Thomas Hardy, O.M. In the quietude of his Dorchester home the little grey man, whose modest air and insignificant mien startled Mr. Wells, to-day attains the great age of 83. Fifty-two years ago Desperate Remedies stole almost unnoticed on the literary ...

BROTHER OF THOMAS HARDY

... BROTHER OF THOMAS HARDY. Mr. Henry Hardy, of Talbothays, West Stafford, near Dorchester, retired builder, brother of the late Thomas Hardy, the novelist, left gross estate valued at £40,628. He left and his gold watch to his brother Thomiw ...