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" ; to But by the axe Prank addition -swinging la a Of good flgtires , sleeping type . of Sometimes out the in high the - open spirited he is , cinder trudging young blankete -English it over , and mountain ^ living on roadfl boiled , earnin elk , g beSr a day , and ' a " tea tucker . .. " . Mr But . Marston his Adventares 's own » account entertaining of his though travels oh they Els be way , we to must beard pass the over reckless . . . Frank % With : in a his description den is written of Frank with ' s much shanty humour we -will . conclude our notice of this pleasant and instructive little volume . '—Pall Maxi . Gazette , Feb . 10 , 1886 . v — v and shrewd * adventurous A . small commonsense book holiday on , & and , big snatohe humorous subject ^ by ; written a good busy -hnmonr man by a , for close . the It observer is purpose charming 6 in f visiting a as style a trief which his sdn narrative attracts , a ranchero of by a its sufficiently in simplicity Montana wild , directness ^ . , . . distant Easily , , , brightly Dovedale r t parents , written " the who author , with are ' driven s equal story to of refinementT their his long wits jonrney ' ancl end , to absence know is thoroughly what of pretension to pleasant do with , and their to read flavoured boys . '— , and Habper with young ' the s Magazine gentlemen . humour . of who the are " inclined Days . in i do to , throw well to up read some this good little appointment book . We feel or employment sure that a in book order which that contains they may so try much their practical fortunes in information the * ' Far as West " Frank , " will ' s Eanche It exaggerates " will be nothing read with , magnifies interest nib and difficulties advantage , and hy contains those who a plain are thinking , honest statement of trying their of the fortunes hardships in the which " far the West early . " settler Feb . 13 is 1886 sure to meet with , and of the steadfastness and industry that-are require ¦ . d to ¦ - . attai .. n success . '—The Field , ' Last , among bur travellers comes that pleasant writer"bf thinly-veiled anonymity , "E . M ., " who last year went , : ride snow $ that erus , he he studipruin up can is to not the dr a , waist w , of hie fish , the can and in ordinary catch have Derbyshire time sea young -trout to ,, and be men with anxious wrote , who a bit * ' for An think of Amateur Gordoji red that flannel , wild who Angler for life died fly 's is , one Days he all can year sport in Dovedale fell ago and trees . . indolence . " . and It . . is make . . an Frank He excellent fences ' can s drawings , write and little work , he ' prove book can in , worth 4 The reading book , is and one so for prettily every printed parent to that consider it is worth and reflect buying / over —DAiiiY , and no News young . aspirant to colonial life should omit to volume peruse it is . also Its a lessons very entertaining are priceless record ; for of it travel tells the —the reader harvest tow to an work observant for success eye . . and .. We hjpw can to but win anticipate it . ... The that little the book One will , of and the deservedly most interesting so , attract account a very s of wide a holiday circle of experience readers . '— it Piotobiai has been , World our pleasure , February to meet 6 * 1886 with ; . . . Mr . M . is ft pleasant writer , his narrative being bright , crisp , and spaffting , with-occasional flashes of humour . '—The Bookseller , February ? Parents 4 , 1886 as well . 88 the boys themselves win find much valuable 1 information ~ in the book . The author describes with the gentle distant humour West the in upa * the and . hops downs of finding in the life more of congenial his son Frank surroundings j , who , far , without from pleased forgetting with life the in great a city purpose office , starts of life for — Work . ' —PUBUSHBRSOlBCULAR . '' rV v - ^ ' era A /— pleasant Ambmoan fruit , PtmLtsaBBs of a recent visit ' WBiBKLT to this . country r . . ' .. \ It ' will be of much interest to American as well as to English ence in the s TKe as Hooky an writer an Mountains gler is durin one x > g . f th . a . & sum . most . There mer sensible outing is a wide men in field England of the on ' these age ; this . health . . seaso . Last -givin n he winter g supplies hUls lie for gave as the fascina a superfluous charming ting an narrative Industry account of and of his his energy holid experi ay of - juvenile Englishmen , provided the youngsters are quick-witted , long * headed , and light-hearted . —Whitehall Bbview * book 'One liee , of of the course chattiest , fu ite and complete most ease interesting and unaffectedness little books . of . . travel . It givea I have ua a read really for vivid some idea time of . . what . . The life onarm on a ranche of the iaand it also gives us advice which 1 b far more valuable . . . . Should be a great success/— -St .- Stkphbn *« Review . the father , Mt greatest D & . is AMATIO , ' not . that advantage , of NBWSi come course & . to , evety It the will rescue yCung destroy sq man much patiently who dangerous emigrates V but both sentiment that plasses has po ^ and may muoh bring read ¦? courag the thin prsctica e simple and ada , . 1 often ^ pt ide abmty uppermost quaint aa , Frank narrative / - — Sfobtiko , or every with AND renew ' Everyone acquaintan who ce has with read the the phil entertaining osophic author little . -- volume . The , detai " An ls Amateur of the ao Angler quiflltion 's pays and in man Dovedale agement , " will of Franks be pleased j ^ arm to are in « enuouBly related , so that the book is practical and instructive as well as quietly amusing/— Lloyd ' s Wee ^ xy . DilL * It < MBBOtifBY is a pleasant . book , and due that we could httrdly lay down after we had fairly commenced its perusal /—Western before « The . . . genial . Bveryone writer who , " An enjoys Amateur < an unaffected Angler , " bae book wri ought tteoi to a little be much book obliged every whit to Master aa charming Frank for as going that which so far afield went the and becoming Far West the * ' will direct not cause be sorry of his that father they ' s boughtlt little narrative /—Future ., . . 0 Fathers abkhr 8 who fob have ouii eons ^ onb burning and Dadghtkr to turn 8 ranoheros . in ntag Free * to * ' Frank looia 83 . ' up s Ranche , . VWh " ^ is ehaiU an admirable wedo with book our , which boyaS V should . , , The find a little place boojt in " every will make household a delightful where the present question /— is Detroit begin-..,.- , London ; 8 AMPSON " Cilown LOW Buildings , MARSTON , 188 He & t ^ , Street SEABLE ^ E . G . , & BIVINGTO ^ « L ^ . t L ¦ ' i .. 11 i , .-,. „ .,. - ' ¦ *" , ') i
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 15, 1886, page 166, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15021886/page/24/
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