On this page
- Adverts (1)
-
Text (1)
-
vr • ''-^ '^^If^Sf^ ' ¦ • ¦ • - • , '}
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
-
-
Transcript
-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
Additionally, when viewing full transcripts, extracted text may not be in the same order as the original document.
Vr • ''-^ '^^If^Sf^ ' ¦ • ¦ • - • , '}
vr ' ' - ^ ' ^^ If ^ Sf ^
' ¦ ¦ - , ' } I Oct . i , 1889 The Publishers- GfrciiS & r ii 7 r a 1 —
Ad13901
_ _ f ^ l HURST ' rf BLAOkETf 8 i PUBLICATIONS . i , NEW NOVEL . BY EI > NA LYALLNow ready at all the Libraries in 3 vols . crown 8 uo . A HARDY NORSEMAN . BY EDNA LY ALL , AutHor of « Donovan , * 4 We T ^ hto , ' & o . CHEAP EDITIONS OF EDNA LYALL ' S NOVELS . Each in One Volume , Crown 8 vo . 6 s . KNIGHT-ERRA NT . grace ' and Knight quiet -Errant power " of is her marked form by er works the author . '—Athenaeum 's best qualities . as a writer of fiction , and displays on every page the that * cannot The plot fail , and to , accomplish indeed , the its whole author story ' s purpose , is gracetully . '—Literary fresh and Worlj very > . charming ; there is a wide humanity in the book - - ID O U O TUT A . JSf z a Modern [ Englishman . ' This is a very admirable work . The reader is from the first carried away by the gallant unconventionality of its author best serm . " on Donovan ever written "tea very or delivered excellent novel extempore ; but . it The is somethin story is g tola more with and a better grand . simplicity It should , do an as unc much onscious good poetry as the of eloquence nith which which the au stirs thor the shows very her depths most of deli the ghtf heart ul c . haracters One of the to be mai , after n excellences all , human of be this ings novel , and is not the angels delicacy before of touch their time , '—Standard . 1 HHTE 3 rr ^ lHTO . far from * This lacking book is in well incident written . '— and Times full . of interest . The story abounds with a good many light touches , and is certainly aud '" a clea We r- Two headed * contains thinker . many '—Athenae very ex um citing . passages and a great deal of information . Miss LyalLlB a capable writer INT THE GOLDEN DAYS . figure ' Mies of her X « yaU story bas is given Algernon us a Sydney vigorous ; and study this of figure euoh life she and invests character with a as singular are really dignity worth and reading power . about He alway . The s appe central ars part with in eff it ect , a , bsolutely but no liberties consistent are taken as It is with with the his facts torical of tru his th life , gives . The it reality plot Is as adapted well as with dignity great ^ fi ome felicity of the to them scenes . His are remarkabl ^ y vivid . The escape is an admirable narrative , ' which almost makes one • hold . one's breath as one reads Spectator . ' . } ; WON BY WAITING . . heroine ' The , who Dean endures ' s daugh their ters cold are , hospi perfectly tality real and characters at last wins —the their learned affection Cornel , is ia thoroughly especially ; charming the little ; im while puls tbroughout ive French and the book marring there of runs marriage a golden is not , thread after all of , tiie pare sum brotherly total of and real sisterly life . *—Academy love , which . pleasantly reminds us that the making London : HUR 9 T -A BLAGKETT , Limited , 13 Great Marlborough Street , W .
-
-
Citation
-
Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Oct. 1, 1889, page 1271, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01101889/page/139/
-