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NOW BEADY . AN AMATEUR ANGLER'S DAYS IN DOVEDALE . Being an Account of my Three Weeks Holiday in July and August 1884 . Impl . 32 mo . Printed by Whittirgham , Chiswick Press , fancy Boards , Is . ; Limp cloth , gilt edges , U . &? . % * Also a Large Paper Edition Post , printed free on on recei band pt - of made price paper . , parchment tinding , 55 . EXTRACTS FROM REVIEWS . 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' will welcome this fresh and natural of freshness the writer of style the only and simplicity guide to whose of thought ¦ identity so is to be iouo J , work tells The the than St story . Stephen this with has ' s the Review been truest published says of — « all No for art more many , perfect charm a day Bimplicity in . g . little . he . in E the ^ ete . letters 1 ^ ^ X at } the „ " . E ym . criti M ° ^ , c . SZZSlCvZn nM 9 jMm < » T > ii ¦ * hll « 1 " imiot h ook the port We hail of book bim and I I ob . One . viously . can will almost live happened long see in , e is verything so fishing manifestly world he is ' a writing narration about of , facts it so . m ratlier mer ^ ^ companionshi M the - ^^ will ^ ^ S beguile ^ ^ ' £ J thS the ^ lS hot ¦ ^ ^ hou Hours Ssant ^ in in tbe chat midd ^ I I l it ine The will , but be World by fonnd all says who pleasant — ' appreciate Not reading merely Nature . by ' breth in her ren prettiest of the rod haunts and ot The who Illustrated m y ean * to go News there . — next * These year who or ¦ ¦ some have time been ^ or in . o nnm vv " *" £ ( i ^ ft : c I The Graphic , Nov . I , says— 'Among many pleasant ( ang- read it with much gratification . . . . Thjscja- " ^ ^^ m vol ling um ) productio e la written ns few in a will charmiog be more sp ac irit ceptable with . plenty . . . The of quiet little a personal shelf where narrative Izaak Wal . . . ton will and certainly Charles ¦ ¦ o cotton < vPJ """ nui d the ro 05 t humour " art BU of Ja holiday ma in ? it * , and Gazette making It is , eviden October " as well t that 24 as ,. the 1884 of author angling . — ' Is has a . ' boo learned k of few the tlie honoured Ll happies ^ place Weekly t vein . ' and ^ x di genial « playingr , pleasant a cheery ¦ ^ philosopny ^ ' Ztvu ^ » t ^ . I I worthy oi pages torial readers , feata bnt of . gracious every are Original de page « acceptance rfbed also of it it with is certainly good from artleas — all a Is animation bright . sorts ... and B lifctle . , M conditions and . ' volume s pteca whit - , p Otner roof ' _ The f alike Literary _ besides . , against World _ anglers - wind f . . — wW ( and A . " mft read J rain ^ ^ flrn fjS with ¦ . ' | ¦ imitation intercs totcrcst of I thia ssaak p waiW lca »» " - I and Cor Leech himseie pleasant did for . . . the task . But immortal of we discovering mast Mr . leave Brigga for to Idmtelf that the reader B . the 11 . has the " merr done easy y rocord little The book of Civil a / holiday Service . Gazette . — "Ebte ¦ ¦ charming anu interesting I e taiat line ames nutkes " wbic This the h reader is the a cheerf really In love ul charming angler with the plajed little writer book with / , l of iia rod the sor and t Arm » - ^ * „ ap y Chronicle vt and . Navy . , .- Gazette « An A « entertaining ^ f — . ^ rfadninff ' A ¦ | very ¦ pleasant Httle n book niu - ' « London : SAMPSON LOW , MARSTON , SEARLE , & BI FINGTON , I m ^ ± . — - Crown Buildings , 188 i Fleet Street , EC . ¦ ___ — -rssss ^ B
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Nov. 1, 1884, page 1152, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01111884/page/60/
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