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3 o 8 The Publishers' CirculaT April 2 ) 1883
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SAMPSOM LOW , MARSTOK , & CO . 'S HEW BOOKS . NEW WORK BY JULES VERNE . GODFREY A MORGAN : CALIFORNIAN MYSTERY . 1 IIB ^ T CT TJLES VEBUE . j Translated by W . J . GORDON . ' With 45 Full-Page Illustrations . Small post 8 vo . cloth extra , gilt edges , 7 « s . 6 d . * NEW WORK BY MAUDE JEANNE FRANC . I 'TWO SIDES TO EVERY QUESTION , ' FROM A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STANDPOINT . i BY MAUDE J EANNE FRANC , ] Author of Marian / * Emily ' s Choice / ' John ' s Wife / & c . & c . < BY LOUIS ROUSSELET . THE DRUMMER BOY : A STORY OF THE DAYS OF WASHINGTON . 1 : From the French of LOUTS ROTJSSELET . j Translated by W . J . GORDON . ' With numerous Illustrations . Small post 8 vo . cloth gilt , os . 1 SECOND EDITION , now ready . MY WATCH BELOW : Or , YARN SPUN WHILE OFF DUTY . By 'A SEAFARER . ' I j > Reprinted from the London * Daily Telegraph . * \ Crown 8 vo . cl oth , price 2 s . 6 d . ' ' Whoever did not read these "Yarns" when they first appeared in the Daily Telegraph , and we cannot all read all the newspapers , is earnestly recommended to make up for lost time . It is an opon 1 secret that their writer is none other than Mr . Clark Russell , the most literary of sailors and the most realistic of novelists . We are not acquainted with any other author who possesses an equal power of investing photographic truth with the charm of artistic expression . His pictures are not so much lifelike j as of a life holiday itself . number The " . Yarns —Academy " are , thirty-six in all , and each contains enough material to make the fortune f * Powerful in description , full of life and action , and redolent of the sea as one of Hook ' s pictijr < s , wo ' ' have never come across a more fascinating volume . '—Cambridge Review . ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ \ London : SAMPSON LOW , MARSTON , SEARLE , & RIVINGTON , Crown Buildings , 188 Fleet Street , E . C . ( 207 )
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 2, 1883, page 308, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_02041883/page/32/
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