SKETCH
... join rae in wishing success to Mr. Reginald Shirley Brooks.—Punch, January toth, 1880. i CKETCH, one of the most elegant and readable publica- tions issued, now appears under the editorship of Mr. Reginald Shirley ...
... join rae in wishing success to Mr. Reginald Shirley Brooks.—Punch, January toth, 1880. i CKETCH, one of the most elegant and readable publica- tions issued, now appears under the editorship of Mr. Reginald Shirley ...
... Venus of Milo, now in the Museum of the Louvre. Skctch is announced to appear weekly, under the editorship of Mr Reginald Shirley Brooks, son of tiie late editor of Punch. Within a Circle, by Emily M. Harris, shortly to be published by Messrs Marcus ...
... SKETCH will appear as a Weekly Journal. CKETCH will be under entirely new Pro- prietorship. and will be Edited Mr. Reginald Shirley Brooks. QKETCH will contain each week a Large Cartoon Colours, drawn and designed M. Pilotell, on scale hitherto unknown ...
... Places.—Ltvrr/00l Conner, January 3rd, 1880. JACK S-KETCHY. QKETCH to be edited by Mr. Reginald Shirley Brooks. fj A Sketch of Breoka is oßeginald subject that ought Shirley take,—fiwwfol**- , ...
... SKETCH will appear as a Weekly Journal. CKETCH will be under entirely new Pro- prietorsbip, and win be Edited by Mr. Reginald Shirley Brooks. KETCH will contain each week a Large v Cartoon in Colours, , drawn and designed by M. Pilotell, a scale hitherto ...
... for publication by Mr. Van Voorst, during January. Sketch is announced to appear weekly under the editorship of Mr. Reginald Shirley Brooks, son of the late editor of Punch. , _ , , M- Renan is expectedtoamreinEngland atthe beginning April He will deliver ...
... Romney, 1250 guineas. Daum or MR. RIGINALO SHIRLEY BROOKS A notable figure has passed not of London life by the death of Mr. Reginald Shirley Brooks. He was the eldest son of the famous Charles Shirley ...
... the Bporttmm, will succeed to the chair In the Sporting Tima office, rendered vacant by rim death the late Mr. I Reginald Shirley Brooks. Frenchmen are not precisely famous for their familiarity with the English language, and one finds odd mistakes even ...
... Mr. Alfred Thompson’s airy drawings have had upon his interesting monthly magazine, Time ; and allow to wish Mr. Reginald Shirley Brooks (the of the late Editor of Tunch, and true chip of the old block) success in his New-Year’s enterprise: the editorship ...
... London stage. The “Unvarnished Tales” are inscribed to Mr. Reginald Shirley Brooks, a witty and popular London journalist who inherits much of the genial humour which distinguished Shirley Brooks editor of Flinch. I remember once, fascinated ...
... Idol,” Pro Patria,” By BUII etc., is on® of the most brdlisnt journalists in London. He was associated with tbe late Reginald Shirley Brooks on tbe Sporting Times,” and he originated the “ Man of the World.” Mr. Mackay, as The Lire Lord,” is the author of ...
... son, Mr. Reginald Shirley Brooks, who, as a journalist, is treading most worthily in the footsteps his accomplished sire. lam very glad to able to second the appeal in this page, because I hope that it is still read by many friends of dear Shirley who have ...