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SAMPSON XOW / MMSIW & € & 'S NEW NOVELS . To be borrowed from every Library , or : bought from _ every i Booksellef in Town or Country . TWO NOVELS BY WILLIAM BLACK . THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF A HOUSE-BOAT . By William Black , Author of 'A Daughter of Heth , ' & c , & c . New and Cheaper Edition . 1 vol . small post * Those 8 vo . cloth search , 6 * . a good novel , fall of pleasant pictures of men , women , and things , may be safely referred to Mr . William ' It is doubtful Black's whether three volumes to any . *— of Daily Mr . Black Telegraph ' s novels . there can be so , justly applied the epithet " delightful" as to his I " Strange Adventures of la House-Boat . "'—Mornino Post . " THE B PENANCi ^ ACK , Author of OF JOHN Far Lochaber LOGAN , ' * A ; Daug and hter , Two of Heth other , ' « The Stories Strange . Adventure By William K s of a House-Boat , ' & c . In 1 vol . crown 8 vo . cloth , 10 $ . 6 d . ~ 'It , is a pleasure to have to read "The Penance of John Logan" and " Romeo and Juliet , " and one cannot help brightly saying that told they , and seem so lifelike better , tha that *^ its Mr . simple Black ' pathos s recent is novels irresistible . ; ' — ** Athenaeum The Penance . of John Logan" is so well contrived , so THE VASTT DEEP : a Strange Story of To-Day . By Stuart Cumbebland , Author of ' The Queen ' s Highway from Ocean to Ocean / « A Thought-Reader ' s Thoughts , ' & c . 2 vols . crown 8 vo . cloth , 2 Is . "A brisk and interesting story . *—Manchesteb Examiner . PRINCE MASKILOFF : a Komance . of Modern Oxford . By Eoy Telmit , Author of 'The Outcasts ' & c . 1 vol . . crow / ft 8 vo . cloth , 10 $ . 6 d . new ' novel Mr . Roy , " Prince Tellet , Maskiloff the author , " a of novel that in strikin one g volume story , " is The powerful Outcasts , original , " can , and write fascinating in the genuine The aoirit author of romance has wrought . His I each out a page story ; of and something no one will like take tragic up the force book in without the hard being destinj struck - of the by chief the harmonious figure . The and interest charming grows ; development more keen of with its simple , impressive idea . ' —Scotsman . MIRIAM : a Lightship Tragedy . By Mrs . Musgkrave , Author of * Illusions ' & c . 1 vol . crown 8 vo : cloth , 10 s . 6 d . 'A peculiarly tragic , terrible , and realistic story/—Court Journal . THE Author DESPOT of * In OF the Tennessee BROOMSEDGE Mountains COVE ' & c . . B wn y Charle - cloth s extra Egbert , 6 * . Cbaddock , The ' exquisite In The descriptions Despot of Broomsedge of the gran Cove d , lovely " all scene Miss Murfree of the Far 's characteristic West , the quaint literary humour qualities and are irresistible ofcce more pathos emphasised bred of . of lif e simplicity under such and conditions shrewdness as those which all are environ delineated her character with , a blended * , the whimsicalities vigour and acuteness of electioneering which gives , the curious to the work mixture the hall-mark of genius . ' —Coubt Journal — A STRANGE Snow , ' ' The MESSAGE Broken Seal . ' B i The y M Track iss Dora of the Russe Storm , ' t , Author 3 vols . crown of ' Foot 8 vo . pri 31 « . n t s in the and , ' lastly 3 Iiss , Russell some of gives the us beat , in the delineations first place of , an character admirable which plot we ; in have the second ever met , some with powerful . "A Str and ange dramatic Message situations ' * must command universal approval . ' —Court Circular . THE OPEN DOOB : a Novel , By Miss Blanche Willis Howard , Author of One Summer , ' * Guenn , ' & c . Crown 8 vo . cloth extra , 6 * . novel Miss is laid Howard in ' Germany s new etory , but promises the characters to be one are of sketched the most with notable such , literary distinctness features that of even the season if one . has The never scene visited of the Germany he feels as though he must have known the various persons who figure in the story , PASSE-ROSE . By Prof . A . S . Habdy , Author of 4 But yet a Woman ' & c . Crown 8 vo . cloth , 6 * . freah AH and critics unusual of that ' Passe the -Bose story ' * agree in serial that form it is , a has novel made of a uncommon marked impre charm ssion . . Its Afte field r , the if not emphati entirely c succes new s is of at « But least vet so * a be Woman felt as to ' and the character The Wind and of merit Destiny of / this the work two . former novels by Mr . Hardy , it was natural that jrreat curiositv f J ° ahonld " WU 1 V * ULU : Land an African Sec , and Miss Romance Hakkis . Smith By Joseph . Ne ^ and Thoms Cheaper on , Edition Author of Crown ' Through 8 vo . 6 s . Masai ' A picturesque , direct , well-told story . The pictures of savage lifer represent actual experiences of Mr . Thomson . ' 4 Ula , the heroine of a very well-written and interesting story . ' —Guardian . 'I'jrjjna London : SAMPSON LOW , MARSTON , SEAELE & EIVINGTONLimited Sti Dunstan ' e House , Fetter Lane , Fleet Street , B . O . , '
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), May 15, 1889, page 574, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15051889/page/64/
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