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THE STORY OF THE JEANNETTE

... THE STORY OF THE JEANNETTE.`* Ti-iH tragical story of the Jeouuc//e Arctic Expedition has already been told so often in its main features, that Airs. De Long's complete and final publication of her heroic husband's journals and papers has necessarily ...

THE ATROCITY STORIES

... into the town at the point of the) bayonet. There are stories of women beine violateil and of men who refused to embrace Christianity being sent to Siberia. These are all false. £ heard the story of Seh iiik from the lips of one oF the sufferers, a man ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... NOrLS A.ND STORIES. ,9 Dazzled. By Houghton Towuley. (Trisch- Mr ler & Co. )-Tbis is the story of the researches of d a an investigator into nature's secrets, who ich adopted the human eye as the subject of study. *ra- The practice of vivisection on ...

THE LOVE STORY

... THE LOVE STORY.' The New and Original Play, in Four Acts, by Pierre Leclereq, originally produced at the Strand Theatre, May 23d, 1888; revived for a series of morning perform. anoes at the Vaudeville Theatre, Feb. 18th, 1889. STRAND THEATRE (CosrcuesD) ...

Published: Saturday 02 March 1889
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 465 | Page: 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NOVELS AND STORIES

... in the story that Blaise himself, v.110 may indeed 1 t' bc the ';man, quite overtop~s him. Itenri, provides the onlv love element in the story, yet b his pas-ion for Suzanne de Pomenay is very ri imporfectly sketched. Still, although the story tl iaes ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... NOV.ELS AND STORIES. Ameos Kilbri;ht,with other Stories. By Frank R. Stockton. (London: T. Fisher Uuwin.)-The principal story in this collection is a clever piece of literary fooling. The ad- scititious experiences of Amos Kilbright, a materialized ...

CLERICAL STORIES

... p'hilorrathic Society vouches for the story that, irr arrwewr to the (nuesrion D. fite - parable, an examimnee wrote, A parablo1 is a hleavenaly story with no earthly Imeamln, I ARCHBISTOP lMAGEE'S WIT. Amcng stories of Dr. Magee it is told that when ...

EXTRAORDINARY STORY

... I EXTRAORDINARY STORY. The f'ollowing- strange story is detailed in a letter to fitl Bradfiard Observer. The scene is Bradford. On one evening in last January the heroine of this trC, narrative had orcssion to go upstairs with SOme linen. A passing ...

THE STORY OF THE FACES

... Crowding city streets atid itlaty' Brjilit wvith hope. alrid lot e, on I isugbteZ, Dark w ith passionzs of clospair. Oh, the story of the faLces; .Agel fnc~s, rietnlon ?? Yamcs, faces everywBhere. Oh, th~e brotity of thc facto, haneyv locke and fairy gracec ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... nobody in the story suspects her, while the reader knows perfectly well from the first who she is. Virtue., nevertheless, triumphs in the end, as it is always certain to do in a bo ok of this kind, and d eserv- ing Olive is made happy. The story will, no doubt ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... NOVEL 3 AND STORIES. as f -- or v | Jem Carruthers. The Extraordinary fill Adventures of an Ordinary Man. By 3d the Earl of Ellesmere (Charles Gran- oa. ville). (London: William Beinemann.) This is a pleasantly written book, but its literary merits are ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... the element of surprise in suchl a story. Mr Wilkie Collins did not live to complete these volumes with hils own hand. He left to Mr W alter Besant the task, by ;no means either easy or pleasant, of finishing the story from his notes. These, luckily, were ...