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: ' ¦ --.-.- " ¦ - .. ¦ ¦ :. t-i '' ¦ :- ' ¦• .:. ¦ ¦ -- -i - "• •"• Hiv . " . ! V- - - . " V . . 1 / A BY THE A MA T E U R AMC L » E R . JTO 1 F KEA & JT . FRESH WOODS AND PASTURES NEW ; By the Author of ' An Amateur Angler ' s Days in Dove Dale , ' 'Frank ' s Ranche , ' Sc . Large fcp . been 8 t ; o * prinfel cloth , Is * * on 6 dL be ^ Also to a IjargeTpaper Edition , of which only 150 copies / have Extmefrfa of of es *^ ^ Franks £ TJnjder iys on fishin t Bail ^ g and : rur al ^ gjhts ; an ^ l sounds , ^ whi ^ i w ^ eU : of choicie print old and Eng paper lish Ijegtowed farin--hoiise up or on records it , No his liviiig observations writer sketcB of anin # s a day ^ life by in the riverside is or no a sojourn in in an piscatorial with more world genuine . The ' enthusiam easy , g raceful ' than the style " Dovedale of the descri jteate ptions ^ ir , " ^ wtn whose serve ^ identity { urther to secret make them ' the welcome . '¦ - ¦ .. - . . ¦ \ - ¦ . / ' . ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ !•¦ ¦;¦ ¦ " . ^ ¦ ¦ ' . . .. : v . _ , _ ) _ .... . Extract from Retiew in the AT ^ EN ^ llM . \\ " Fresh ' The Woods genial and author Pastures of " Frank New ' . s " Ranche Instead " has of trying not essayed to show to his solve reader any important s wjbat they problem should do in with their boys , he tells them in his pleasant way liow an old boy contrives asa to annise himself . ' caught The " Amateur some gray Ang ling ler and " writes shot as a rabbit agreeabl . y Any as ^ ever one ^ fond and be of is country improving sights and sportsman sounds will , for find he has an quite hour pass as much most as deli his g literary htfully in skill turning , ' over these pages , which show ^ the author ' s " bonhomie — Extract from Review in PUMP COURT . The that author * Borro There w is is and evidently a freshness Jefferies a and keen so worthil spontaneity lover of trod nat . about ure Let , and there this he little be treads no wor mistake , with k whi no ch here faltering is . irresistibly We do steps not ^ charming the mean path to . imply that "E . M . " has foun . ded himself y upon either of ^ Jie brilliant writers mentioned ; rather we would point out that , as a word-painter who loves the scenes that he depicts , ** E . M . " bids fair to Gamekeeper take rank at with Home the . " keen It was lover Mr . of Pinero the ' Norfolk s boast , that Broad in s " and The he Squire who " ^ poeticall he broug y ht dep " the icted scen " t the of following scene the hay that across in he the dep the rural icts footli to wanderings g the hts . vision " So wherever , of in the « ' Fresh reader the Woods master , who and g chooses ives Pasture himsel E to M s lead f New " up . , " whoily Po the etical author to ' conceits fnat the brings deli , scraps ght every of of healthful rural domesticated wisdom volume , pets and has , even all been lend folk produced charm -lore , are to . the pressed Letters volume into on before fishing service us , the by . ' " May . fly , , adventure to the enct s , witlr "L a hornet singularly s and Extract from Review in the CIVIL SERVICE GAZETTE . * In the introductory note to this charming little book , the author says that it is-well- —though perhap Gazette s ]; not and necessary he also adds to mention that he — has that been many tempted of the , following perhaps ' rashly letters , were to bring written them for togeth the Fishing er here . ing We of read are them i not ng , we these one can of letters very the regular readil before y , assure and readers , from him of the that that great widel there amount y- need read of be journal p ho leasure fear —we that we have have his no conduct 1 derived } had the from will pleasure be read so - jud to when read ged they . the There have letters are read where very it , will many they say whose ori that ginally it ang is ling appeared a pity proclivities that , but it who came are will to not an now stroirg end welcome so enoug soon . h ' the to book have , led and them who , \ . — : - ^ , London : SAMPSON LOW , MARSlON ^ , SEABLE & BtVTNGTON , St . Dunstan ' s Bjouse , Fetter Lane , Fleet / Street , E . G . * I
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Oct. 1, 1887, page 1185, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01101887/page/139/
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