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[ MANCHESTER EXAMINER . * It is a matter of course that Mr . Blackmore ' s " pages teem with graphic descriptions . Aneriey and vivid Farm local , Stormy colouring Gap , and is seldom the home wanting of Bart . Yet of , after the Gill all , the are power brought of distinctl Mr . Blackmore y before ' s novels s is neither in his plots nor in his characters nor yet in his descriptions , but in his everamount present sense of practice of humour , and , which an invaluable Mr . Blackmore gift of nature possesses which in such can an never unusual be acquired degree that by any we almost wonder he so seldom ^ allows himself to be misled by it into errors of taste , ' THE PEN . t MxBlackmore is always powerful . ' , YOBKSHIEE OPINION , LEEDS MERCURY . ' What Yorkshireman that has read Mr . Blackmore ' s "Lorna Doone " will not be pleased to learn that his own broad county is the theatre of the novelist ' s latest story ? . , . , No reader will be satisfied with less than all . ' YORK HERALD . ' Anything more realistic , more original in conception and execution , more self-consistent and attractive , we never remember to have read . ' YORKSHIRE GAZETTE . 'We have probably said sufficient to induce our readers to take up this Yorkshire novel , and if they do so we promise them they will be rewarded for their trouble . ' SHEFFIELD AND ROTHERHAM INDEPENDENT . '" Mary Anerley" will probably take rank as the best of Mr . Blackmore ' s few but choice novels . ' HULL NEWS . ' " Mary Anerley " is Yorkshire throughout—racy of the soil , we can with confidence recommend it to our readers , and we trust it may find its way into every Yorkshire library , both public and private . ' jfr ^ ^ J ± SECOND EDITION ^ R . D . BLACKMORE ^^ \< C J ^ i s ir , : m . a . u nr . ^"\ > ^ jL I _ London : SAMPSON Crown LOW Buildings , MARSTON , 188 Fleet , SE Street ARLE . , & RIVINGTON , ( 268 ) ^ ' ^ t h ^ ¦ i ^^ —"
Wt- ,,». Tb« Publishers' Circular Eo 7 I
WT- ,, » . Tb « Publishers' Circular eO 7 I
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), July 1, 1880, page 507, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01071880/page/31/
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