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SAJEPSOIT LOW , MARSTOI & CO . 'S ¥ EW BOOKS ^ CONTINUED . i NEW NOYELS . Anchorage . By Mrs . Horace Field . Two vols . [ Beady . The Memoirs of Jeremy Diddler the Younger : A Novel . By the Author of ' The New Democracy' and ' Shooting Niagara . ' Two vols . 'This book is evidently the work of a clever man , and the idea of it is ( so far as we remember ) new to modern fiction/—Vanity Fair . : * The undercurrent of humour and cynicism in these volumes reveals much cleverness ; and the shams of the age—theatrical , religious , philanthropic , and commercial—are skilfully and mercilessly laid bare . * —Academy . * Should be read because of the soundness of its views and the excellent method of expression of which the author is undoubted master . . « . His pages glitter almost aggressively with smart turns of thought/—Whitehall Review . , Kow ready at all the Libraries , the FOURTH EDITION" of Springhaven . By R . D . Blackmobb , Author of ' Lorna Doone . In 3 vols . Of ' Springhaven' the Saturday Review says : — 'The story is one of Mr . Blackmore ' s best . A fine touch of romance reveals the author of ' * Lorna Doone " on almost every page . . . . The portraits of Nelson and Napoleon are marvellously true and life-like . ' 1 ' To read it is a most invigorating tonic/—Iixustrated London News . A POPULAR SHILLING EDITION OF CAPT . SAMUELS' DEEPLY INTERESTING LIFE-STORY . FROM THE FORECASTLE TO THE CABIN . By Captain S . SAMUELS . New and Cheaper Edition . Crown 8 vo . price One Shilling . Now ready . It should be noted that the Author of this very remarkable work is the Captain of the yacht ' Dauntless / which crossed the Atlantic from Sandyhook to Queenstown in a race with the * Coronet / A DELIGHTFUL VOLUME FOR THE COUNTRY . NEW WORK BY RICHARD JEFFERIES . Now ready . AMARYLLIS AT THE FAIR : a Novel . By Richard Jefferies , Author of * The Gamekeeper at Home / ' Green Ferae Farm / & c . Crown 8 vo . cloth extra , 7 s . 6 d . From the Times : — ' Mr . Richard Jefleries is not so well known by his novels as by his singular power of observing Nature and committing her to print . That is commonly understood to be bis " line , " and it is certainly one in which he is unsurpassed . It is evident , however , that this is not the limit to his powers . . . . " Amaryllis " is a book of uncommon genius . Freshness , human nature , pathos , grotesque of the author humour of noticing , are here things in abundance which nobody ; and else all are notices embellished , or notices , of insufficientl course , by that y . marvellous In fact , Amary faculty llis is a charming creature . But Amaryllis ' s father , Mr . Iden , is the masterpiece of the book . So far as wo in these remember day , s Iden is say is ing absolutel a good y ori deal ginal . . ; . nothing . All exhibit like him Mr . has Jefferies ever appeared ' s wonderful in fiction sympa before thy with , which the beauties , the tendernesses , the inconsistencies , and the failings of human nature / indeed * The extremel best things y good ( / an — d W far orld and . away , it seems to me _ , , - the best ) Mr . Jefferiea has yet done ; they are London : SAMPSON LOW , MABSTON , SEABLE & RIVINGTO ^ , Crown Buildings ^ 188 Fleet Street , JS . O .
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 15, 1887, page 689, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15061887/page/27/
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