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BSS BRADDOH'S NOVELS . MI 8 SBASX ^ ^^^ Messrs . Simpkin , Marshall & Co . have the p sol leasure e authorised to announce publishers that for the Miss y , baye Braddon become ' s Cheap Uniform boards Edition 2 g 6 d cloth , price 2 * . picture Novels , both for those issued in the past and ^ - _^ supp for on those l y . the sam Trade be e published , terms whether ' as wholesale the heretofore future ¦ or export They Miss , wwv r |* ' ll Krt - A w w m W -w A : A vw | H 4 JQL ^ F I ^ JBL TL m I a Braddon ' s Novels are always in print . i ' www THREE W W V ^ . ^ "V ' W ^ . Now ready Price at all Half BookseUers -a-Cbotto ' and each Bookstalls . , THE LATEST NOVEL . : The AUTHOR'S AUTOGRAPH EDITION of 7 By the f * Vixen " ttor - f /« JJ Mohawks *^ * " * } * ' Secret ' ' - MISS BRADDON'S NOVELS . — OPINIONS OF THE PRESS . Also ready , price 2 s . each , picture boards . woven * Tlie by plot a practised is full and band not , with a littl a skill e intricate not simply , but born it is 1 . LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET . of writing many stories . As for the incidents , they are o 2 . HE ptp ArrtrtD NRY & mhp DUN m 'q / vTPTr wn BAR . > ^ T 3 V sensationalism when generally Miss fresh Braddon . and There natural could is nothing . be laughed The time of-frbe at has - for kind long an in excess gone her last by of 4 5 . . JOHN AURORA MARCHMONT * FLOYD . 'S LEGACY . lives novel of , which men and is a women really such able as romance we meet , woven and know ont of in the the 6 . THE DOCTOR'S "WIFE . world around us . '—Athen ^ um . , 7 . ONLY A CLOD . " The Fatal Three " is little Bhort of wonderful / 8 . Slfe JASPER'S TENANT . Whitehall , Review . 10 g . . TRAIL LADY'S OF MILE THE . SERPENT . intense 'Miss in Braddon her new ' s story power as ever of fascinati it was . * - ng —Scotsman by fiction . is as 11 . LADY LISLE . ' Pew of Miss Braddon ' s books have shown her rare ani t-2 CAPTAIN OF * THE * VULTURE vuliUK' inexhaustible resources as a writer of romances in so 13 V . BIRDS t ££ t >* O ow FJ Vi > REY ? iv . - * " x favourabl - e a light as her latest novel- " The Morn Patai ing Three Post . . "' 14 15 . CHARLOTTE RUfJiKl TJIT 1 JT 7 OT uuuwiim rnnwTM 'S INHERITANCE . . carried , 'Whoever __ along takes . with . up deep Miss __ . interest Braddon _ , _ lively , s latest , expectation A novel , will __ ^ and be 16 . RUN TO EARTH . sustained curiosity to the end . '—St . James ' s . Gazette . 17 . DEAD SEA FRUIT . « In « The Fatal Three" Miss Braddon ' s skill in novel 18 . RALPH THE BAILIFF . construction is once more very remarkable / 19 . FENTON'S QUEST . Manchester Guardian . ai ao . . LOVELS ROBERT OF AINSLEIGH ARDEN . . command < Miss B the raddon attention ' s new nove her numberless l , "The Fatal admirers Three / / ' will 22 . TO THE BITTER END . Daily Chronicxe . 24 23 . STRANGERS MILLY DARRELL AND . PILGRIMS . like 'This her first latest . The of Miss style Braddon is a great ' s novels deal more is very polished muob , 2 ~ Z 5 . Lucius r iirrnQ T VAVUK > A \ rr » i ? ^ T XH 7 i * r . refined the knowledge , the character of life drawing and manners more subtle more , extensive but the mai and n 26 . TAKEN AT THE FLOOD . element of Miss Braddon ' s work remains the same /—Star . * 28 ! ' . A ^ cfJ STRANGE ^^^ X WORLD ^ r ^ . welc 'Anew ome . " story The ftom Fatal the Three pen " of is a Miss novel Braddon with a purpose is always / 2 g ; HOSTAGES TO FORTUNE . . .. Liveupooi * Mercwiy . 31 30 . . JOSHUA DEAD MEN HAGGARD 'S SHOES . . keep < The s her book main is interest clever well , while in hand the /— authoress Daily Telegraph , as always . , 33 32 . . AN WEAVERS OPEN VERDICT AN D WEFT . . written < The in story that is clever interesting style bordering from cover on to the cover epigrammatic , and it is 34 VIXEN which is inseparable from a novel Belfast of Miss News Braddon Letter ' s / . 35 ! THE CLOVEN FOOT . 36 37 o ^ . . juoi THE iit « 5 T STORY * a % < o ? T * « am . m OF . BARBARA . of planned fl ' agging Mis 3 and Braddon . executed She once ' s versatile as more though produces brain the and same a pen plot inventive sho ; as w cle no mind tr sign erlv 39 38 . . ASPHODEL MOUNT ROYAL . . plots had not and already situations , conceived . It is cert dozens ain she of never equally wrote ingenious a more 40 , THE GOLDEN CALF . saddening atory than f'The . Fatal Three . " Miss Braddon 1 PHANTOM FORTUNE ha 8 losfc noQe of her ol < * P ° - '—Glasgow Herald . 4 a . FLOWER AND WEED . 'A very interesting story . '—Illustrated London News . 43 aa . . WYLLARD ISHMAEL . 'S WEIRD . original * 'TLs in a singularly construction interesting . It is , indee and d powerful , refreshin story g to , come very 4 .. 2 . * . ONE ^ riMni ^^ ? « THING D , Vw TT-r TJ i ? NEEDFUL pp ;^^ n p 7 * t , ao t . Examiner itx across workmanship a boo . k so vigorous aa -The in Fatal conception Three / and "—Manohbstku so admirable 47 48 * . LIKE ^^ ft ^ AND Yi ^ rm UNLIKE * t , ^ . skill ' . Praise Here as is usual the art la due of to Misa Miss Brpddon Braddon ' s ' story s constructive , but the 49 . THE FATAL THREE . ; accessories are aa picturesque as usual / t—THBi Times . 'No one can be dull who h . as a novel by Miss Braddon in hand . The mosb tiresome journey 4 Miss is Braddon beguiled is , and the the Queen most , of weariaome the circulating illness libraries is brightened . '—World , by . any one of her books / London : SIMPKEST , MARSHALL & CO . ; and all . Booksellers , < tc .
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), May 15, 1889, page 562, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15051889/page/52/
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