new york tribune.(new york, ny) 1911-12-16 [p 9]. · 2017-12-25 · by elizabeth r. and joseph...

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- iüi m Current Talk of Things Pr and to Cerne. ¦jwanty-dv« .-t -m «r '"; "tng 191Î nil! ' cord I thre« Tihuturs .je-" Ma*' ftm , -.«ntimonta »*T**! " .TTie «an* '.aln in tl: gggtOtt ai1,1 ,. .' .. to th«* BJagnilTia during I a. « Mrs« **' s |S'"-W Noveii- I ....-,. Mr- «.une Du .. Koweil« in Soam. and It Hon? of h visit th<?rp in hin youth- ind Mad- thor ond trip and fini: iva roe volun * '..and loi "rienda nnd A .rcgraphs. 0_ at I .-an -. i «nd .ters a U of the Pis tl of Edgar Allan Poe. U- Lamb, Thack« .e Brr .mson. A New ShaKesassro. .-i r***« »'¦'.non of G**an* Wh nd by Li ! be r«-tained In tl - . ooented and annotated P. Trent Columbia Un min *A'«3i¡", Ph. B. Ke Ph. D.. late Ol .a«? South. The work will '-.teen octa« -vith near known I 11 earla r. Anortthe- Literary Hoax. AafUft:-*:* iron, nor '.n "I eua.) liten | - «A * * a», th» t J ' m tl ' "homa n a 1 *n it e Manusc at tha - Mir,.. start will he bf T.outet de Monvel. who has ai studies nt A ssIsi for these tratlona, >**c«e of which are t.. :.¦ if it ed In «.olor. "Weepy" Books. Mtai A.-.-K.s .iKO by an for th« beat aaaaf on Have Made lie Cry" ht forth th.- information ti I bad bean aaovad .TV «'f hilt! ÜM h. arts of ronnt!" s British **e_ngatan, and by Colonel N !'r.i\viiiii.;'.s "Mildred.'' f.'li"W«««i by 'Jack" and the Pantine epi- cther books which cauaad to weep nan rperac." _*a*rd*r*l no\eis, diary in ''Richard m s Cabin** and "several .***_.". nothiiii; of .s and Barn«'. Bunyan's Memorial Window. The dedlcatloa and unveiling "f the rial Window to Bunyan that has l«e<m Westminst«-r Abbl | to tal a Januar] Among th« Which It depi.ts trom "PH- ! grha'i ProtgreeaT are Chriatiaa'i maat- *"h BvangWllat, his admittance to .. from the Vanity Pair, »nd aatlal mdllgbt contains a por¬ trait of the famous tinker of Bedford, aa« "f the window ran« In memory of John ¦. - fhi ihi Mitthew Arnold on Education. M itthew Am- boola, wrote many valu. .t 101, V voi- thesn baa been made by Mr Leonard Huxley, it will labed -indi-r the title of "Thoughts on Education trom the Writ- I Matthew Arnold." A New Book on Eton. : .*.« great Bnglli sitie? and publu* srhools seem to be ng in popularity. A volume of an- -s ari.l recollections of Eton, com- pile«! by Mr. Ba|**h Nevilî. le soon to -.i an English press under the Planai Etona " Lord Rose- and ¿Ir. Larwhl BUuuourt, It Is aaid. - rtdad some of the [Uuatratloni .old prints treasured from their boy- i.and Sir Aigernon W«aat, who was at Eton in - contributad In- tbout th« lere Bollng- : broki and «".¡adütone ..«-ntion only a few tamou3 states- men. were educated "Les Beaux Voysges." les Bea.ux Vo¬ yage- '«-rapany Is bring- ing cut a French edition of "Peeps at ¦t voiume in the Is Judith '".autier's "En Chine The aa in color, which form «n featnre of the English edition, the Fr'v A Guide to Hardy's Works. Lovers of Thomas Haruy will he In- on in London of "A T . nary: Th" nea 11 the W«*rvala and Poem .*-anged and De- Saxolhy. synop- of all the novels and d a ht-t of prototypes Bhy, comprising plays found« s. etc., and books on esnex und a brief blo- r- ;«l«-« '"The T-uth About Eqypt." "J. >.-*. me "t an Englishman who for many years has m to*a*h with of!" In El sob, "Tha ' soil <fc ! of Mr R «nt Me th« a The Best French Novel. It Prehch .Uurn anong no need to The en appea Rôtisserie s "Lu ' ¡Mrnlr Hoi ¡.'leurs Tor Wnt«r of Nonsense. B| ¦¦¦ n ¦ -rhiij.s thai a-aa bnown . .mi sour -. aa Mndl] i irm hearted i known b while h«.- Idle 1 to n imsky Honor to D. G. Rossetti. .at baa ''J i"""''r .i Ins fathers- Pia il Roma; turn and on -.':. thOM the Mayor Dickens and Twa B sing ..-. plann«***! waad « riUlltai for Afrn.i langanad .il"l¦t;ii;«ni . Ith n thing« and *. «. and th A BataM Wemongi. )|OUM in the Ras Raynouard at Paasy which Waa occupied by the author of the 'oni.'"l:.' Humain«-. ",:.inv «.¡.-«tin- gnlabad poraani wars preaatti al tin» un- v«»illng. Chelsea Grèves. in i pgptaal to th. "hela Be «'oiiticil axainsf the d«»fn« lament Of tin- old Chafcam bnrhd ground attention is to UM to t that it HI the r- place «if aovara] famou» panana, Includ« lag J- B. «'¡priaiii, the artist; Andr.w I Millar, the bookaatler^ who pul Thomson h "' I md Fielilini*'^ ;ih Andrews" and Tom Jones" ¡John M.irtyn. th«- Cambrldi Waadsn Butler, who v.-is Dr. Dodd's amanas and John Hamilton, the art la»,. The Works of Francis Thompson. I There will be laanad far .. asan rear la England, und preoaaaabty ahm in thia Icountry, a eoDaeaad edition rat the writ- | j Ings of Francis Thompson, with a bloc- raphy by Mr Everard Meyn«»ll. There, is a Baovamenl on foot to place a I to Thompson« memory eith«-r In Waal minster Abbe*, or st. Paul's. William Allingham's Correspondence. With the publication of a VOlim* letters to William Allingham, the friend of Rossettl, some inT<»r«»»tin'"; material Is sure to be forthcoming, for Browning. son, Ruskin. Dickens and Georgs Eliot ware among his correspond« nus. Longmans, Green &. i'o. are pubttahing th«« book. BOOKS OF THE WEEK. BIOGRAPHY. Moni . ¦'. i num. With an appendix and r itiU<»8' LA sl Nonsense . ¦;«¦ iLor Qyllnsfor I) :.-ijra%" and Olli l I -u . ¦. a irise .. tacrsph* ...nd ot.n^r Illustrât] his sketches reproduced ¡n text the Tl .:::;. WEHSTER By ..«.orgo rmhiT. Litt. Dl, LL V With ¦ítraiions. Uno, ladelphls; Tho J, B. «Ltppli . «n.; Appearing in The True Btesrai :ics.' With poru-m's and «tor's eufirvain ie«l. Tin: REMIX! B'.T.RILL « NGJSLL ronttsploi e, '.-: «Le:.~ v I early ;if» anri n- Bratn vanity; bis "' ¡.-.»'B la ETairoi«.. L'nl- venttj el era . ...« "m----- EDUCATIONAL. OF EDlTATION A.BEOPA'HTI'-A. COMMONWEALTH -i - nf Ml -.- Laura E Ths Hough- «... PabUmed in th« Invenios Li»«r»» as ESSAYS. THK LIBRARIAN AT PLAT. S? M I-«" A:,ion« th«- tit!.-s ar« "'Thi» CTowasd To a tiimUi Llhrar«- Patron," "By Telephon«;. "Theli JliSI P.ewar'i, 'a IH erary M.*t." "Th» CoavoTSSUoa Room" and \ Bo'.knian s Armory " FICTION i*«. TUE EWE> 1 US MSSM An autohiorrauni aecoui of a g:rr« ad- rsntarss In .. »vh.ther ».he .«. . « u :rna*e With a man of -. rhoobing. THE DO« R TN" THK WALL And Martes, H G. Wells "«rated with: ,: \ ires f 'ora i hotograi bs :~.r.Rdon CObsm. Pwo, np. Ifi-l. «Mit-n-i: ¦ht short of I of Hnonligbt Faille and IS« ¦¦¦ "ns HER HI 8BAND The M sry ' a Man. Br .1 ilia Maaruder Wli a 4,"». Boston lux .!.-.: .v t irrllnif . .man g famtt]. ns _ JUVENILE. i. BHOKT r . id « mai in Htiot.: TH) OR. THE IP By 12 i- .. POETRY AND DRAMA. \ Flonix .f '»Itll of ,. '.vitt.ln Iht » ' Paraos Lan, ¦'«nu ¦ I"H1 ¦¦ .: uaoBirs AT Ken- ¦ a "«lram.« . at a r»liclo««i i: ''!.'.¦ ., ballads and n ¦¦ re and .- ' ,. I .- mi nt ,'artous and a ... ENGLISH W 0 .,--.. Lom Shell«-». Bjm ¦i Hamllu n Brownlni work soli lit '¦'- I..M.01! 13 \K OF I'1 ilatloni G tía Traoatatloni .A» « 1! Illustrated lin POLITICAL. etteci 'ipor r lltli-sl parti»««« and aom«« retmnnr ..:.! RELIGIOUS. .,!* ANi'lEXT - .'»Î fit n (.'omi \ I«. tlir- ,«..¦. .Inpm.¦!.-. rot-,« undationi KIOIIT I'll IJiRB Ol ¦"." ; '" rnpathy, alnc« rii Un- Kzr. OS f 'IIP ! rton. M TIIK LESSON II )' M.«y.r, Jol uns ant u . .. n : lam Hani,« Thi n «on. M I I' I'i I "Dk.i lpt1 ¦*«¦ th«* atjatlc lease ¦. flan. Nt. OR. MODEnN Mi:. -*." a .. v ¦'.' ignsJ Ivés peopi« of anta. tSmo, pp. v.il, 17/7. "Kan and ''..¦ '.. "A ¿lau an.i Hlmsalf." «.) .i \.\T> EXEGET1CAL « J.-hn " 11 xv - e~ rut* .... - « .. «.-¦ .. ** at tha N'»w 12*" Pr- -.:.'¦ .Jibia," ; inuad Plhl«* -In« raadern destrón« of . ¦'.'...' BSUOTON AKTJ ... *" ' «*-.-".. asra* . . w^k 'n i « "With «nforrni'tr'n hf ill .tm«*n'«. AN EIREM« IT1KBBART. trrtaraeaiuria ef Oss OTH Bl - tha va tona tt tile » « -r REPRINTS. a the « KlXll « "". M - nti --CIENCE. I ,' SOCIOLOGY. SPORT AND TRAVEL. :s .-" ¦. J li. - BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. BOOK8 AND PUBLICATIONS. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. il J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY'S HOLIDAY BOOKS «.- r -e BEAUTIFUL GIFT BOOKS Joyce of the Jasmines By RALPH HENRY BARBOUR Illustrated in Color by Clarence P. Underwood Tins is another of the sweet, picturesque, harti .. :. stones so pi« rusntlji : with Mr Bsrboui i pen "Thescenes the South and "j- leathern girt. Margins! decors! »mall quarto, decorated in fold, with medallion, cloth, gilt top, o%. Rions faSPt<7-X. rover i^Bw.f*." »% An Accidental Honeymoon By DAVID POTTER \ sparkling and breezv romsnre of modern scenes Idla '.n Maryland The s refreshingly novel and delightfully handled The heroine is one of the " fetch ' little persons in the reaitns of fiction. nal decorations on each page. timo. ornamental cloth, $1.15 net postpaid. $i.."S0 Eiiibt Illustrations in Color by George W. G«|( In Chateau Land By ANNE HOLLINGSWORTH WHARTON Again M in her "Italian Dsps and Win'' and in Vn Kngu-h ilon./moon. Mi^s Wharton takes a merrv party if Mn*h up.ni 1 plra'ure trip This time it is through the storn-d .hat «be travellers journey T-»rentv-D»*e UasnUaei .1. fas am Large umo, decorated iloth. Kilt lop. Ij.oo net ¡. istpi:n |j r'_ Tbe Sensitive Plant By FEKJY BYS8HE SHELLEY t-tnan ntrvéiutton »> hl.nuri .cut An ittra-t-.»e bsSdsy nOt . 1 bssraSU v-eru, Ajttitlcall» »»ua.l. in '. n- 1 1 My .iUstranu-.«. it. olor. IUn«U"rnelv Mf U '" it* :ilaitrat->d la color by CIIAS ROBItfSOS TRAVEL ASD BIOGRAPHY Eighteen Capitals of China By WILLIAM EDGAR GEIL. MA. LL.D 0 R.G.S. An inmortant ho«*, 'i îmeiv m'er^-t. For .ne last is real ing h in.. Recent!« b >-n l*"i«rin«-»s ar«vin«i wni.n th.- ;>r«--enl .unese rebslfsB '^nier-«i TVout'io«-jivr« an intimate -»i 'IHK .11 he Empire Witlnne ii-:rxjr--.. BSSSBB asá sSSSl .; ma;j large <«,, over 49 ., . p. fs 00 SM r o .tii.i..-l i .-, A Woman's World- Tour in a Motor By HARRIET WHITE FISHER TH- 1- » «tnkui« SSessSI of * remarkable loor of ; i.ooo miles in a motor car nude in Mr« Clsit ri«hrr Herexperlener» m manv Und«, among -transe oeoples and in -.-fimsiancesüf ruiasr.ir»». <i»ng*r. delum. ami rimor make ¡|¡i« inusual boo. '«¦ 'ínaünu 'o the motor Iowa and traveder. Illustrated irith pnotograpb» taken en .out*. Kvo «.loth $«¦ ;o nrt pc.i^aui. %2 ' um of James McNeill Whistler By ELIZABETH R. and JOSEPH PENNELL A popular priced edition of the onl» authoriuti.- Iiíe The PeanelL haw; thoroughly "i>d tbe ¦ - former edition and added much new matte« It h :neret«»re cot mir anew eriitio-, hut really a itrw book, Fully uiustrated w.:u &> plate», reproduced aiter Whistler's famous painting CrewnS» tVusder binding.iieckltedge.$j.;onrt 'hree Tuartergrsinievaut. $7 iooet. The True Daniel Webster Sy SYDltIT (JE0I.3E riBHEV Litt D U. 9 r »r «îj« streu is t »r«i* h'«*orv of the life of »Ms fr»»t t.»*. 'Hilas tort« »ithou! frar jr t..m. »n 1 «i». .no »»there S Mi «SsSM tnanv po»- tra.t» »rut Jiene» ne»«r betöre rjsiDluiiei;. .rjetri'-« - i»lv aesr latormit'on illntratloos. S»o, ..loth, 'lit top Jr. x> at*, po.toaj-1. «Ja.I«. Publishers J. B. UPPINCOTT COMPANY im Philadelphia FVmr r R it«« irtUi « frontîîpl-re v.y .1 iii.'in of ?to, pp. xv, *M4. ., , .n.n. Tin: Tie ( antuet of u ' iraa In Chins. By Rons. Ph. D.. LL. D. its«. U'mo, pp. cat, I'M*. (Tha Can- -. it wj'.i prêtai n of tha Chin«»« pecpl« aeeé <«n f*r«t-«.and obaer«.-»- A.VD ABRO\D Bv e. :.- «The An a tdps 10 Jamal-*, Caltfor- aid I'aiy. Li?« In tha In- ant. By "'«/..win Din»; --viens. | ¦.¦ Bsary H.,.t a -*"o.i 0 » BOGT. By a. J. and ¦tratad from ¦-'..«.mgrapha iieri 12me. pp. «til, DM. i«7h1- " rg 4 Co.) '. UtCrW By ..bba -.11« «*-'¦! B. H. not- by Prifcaaor i* ' tha '.'ntvarsity of j - '-. 12mo. pp. xll. i lurg .t.- Co.) -'.r:'**8i'*'"s of sar - . -¦p!<*. -NO. Bv Joaephlria .itirraphs. ras Thomam T. «*-*riwall imn. UTJ n«. AmMti Rlhanl Mas« a Co. M Amert'.-a by a tortuga traval- !er. -I!"**. :.-.- teoapb K'r-.g ft od- .WO 111 .stm'on* from r. t.«*. MB (C*hlea»u: | «*n «- »«(',««¦<« m ire u » - NATIONAL GAUE. HlatoTlc »r'ilnu ttm Beginning. Evolution. pulnrMa of uaseba'1. «sa >f Its Vlclsal- ¦« «in.i i-s "" ttaHaa '.*¦. na by fl'iiri»- C \i. MB 'The Amerl- orta " king Con V JAPAN. I Mantis aim Bn« Iroe ,- > tails Mav and a Da-¦ *! » IB. rray Illustrated '-'n il2 ^'«-a-ço. à. C An api ¦» ln?n*miat!on regarding .¦:«. coït of "ut. etc In in. " T»'!'.r,-c tha .«ito- vhmt t ».« ar.i w»-.pr«« Ecuralona, giving ratus ¦.« »nd 'n mttea -»hi«**** A r,:. .".:." B*- ir«-.! plates o UarMno. .. Mlfflin Osea- - \rr-Aio, ^»rifla. .- ana Ino r»r- t- But« - Itles if Old una. Jr. II- ¦¦¦* miti, i-iiny. -¦; .i m oratMuilon ral« anco, «it her Gra- and MI (Tha John 'imn. m By Lonadalo H. ;iud La«ir» M. I,,lag With 1'.T..-. pp -XiZ. |E. P. .ins of lincas and linas, with ".¦. U 1 '"iinst. inbrer r ft Uaae Com- ...« ¦'. roral -=-.iln in tha Baaque lia. 'atalot.la ' such ¡ " ive| srslsas to liand- .-ker. ] -1 plana ill, ra- ' -'mi. ¡.p. t By » . by " '«¦. iraphs íívo, pi udon: Xntlllea ¦-¦ » rii. la .' UCü. Usai laut '¦! il .TOT. Montana j. ¿ui«l TBT .-"EAT**. - eller lllustrai^d ins, '¡r«-<-n . tjr. the telina 'nml K. Hant.«la. na ¡Uní. pf*. x'.. ¿üH. '.« and «-u.««''-i-ia 'f tha I .';¦.:; etiu- "BICA. r n i'-: \\ .!'.. . an.l :..nigiuaua. ' '«.ifTíV. n i Uta (Ts-a salon, with '¡a- j ilrrsls H \!.i;i.K)A \ND Burba L C I Dar- l i iitete .v Co r -ri,a -. ' Ban« itl na .:¦¦ tha Iand tba i«llgi'»n and .«. townsi'.lk riei "iv m,. The Broad Highway If you read this really great novel by Jeffery Faniol, Hie most popular book of the year, you will wish to read everything he has written. But he sure to get your first impression of the author from his masterpiece The Broad Highway 14 large editions already printed. Has already been read by hundreds of thousands. In demand everywhere. Xo better book to give a friend. LITTLE. BROWN & CO., Publishers, Boston The Best Christmas Gift : : Barrie's ää*j« unusual gift-book " The doer that Watt into ftnktt, t-nto delieki. into a btauty beyond ml! dreimint" THE DOOR IN THE WALL and other timries ay H. G. WELLS iliostratrd witk pkotorrarnrc from fhatotrvpkr fry ALVIN LANGDON COBURN Fnwteä on Prenck kond-wodt f&orr is iy*)/r and detoraiioaj rpeciaüf itaoTOtd h f. & Gomáj, tntall folio rái. Hntiud tdi'.iom, boxtd. At ail bookstores $7.50 net (¡S Mue h fil Kemnrrlty Publish** J 1 T L. Penneil. M IX, ift. t ¦ With Ifty .ll'iKtratinns. temo, pp. *..*¦. *0+ ttea 4 ''o hailllllT.1 of .."«¦ -ountrr and its p*op!e. AMFR1'*A ro-OAt \ ttndy ot Con- llri.¡, ¡Jai PnlluetJ sad ««»«nreisl. ta PP. *«¦¦'¦ *'3*- "' p pul TMV EXPEDITION OF THK DONNER P-VRTJ T-1KNxè m TBAOIC, KATE, Bv El.» P Tonner Hcmftttm. Illustrate, «yo. PP »1. 74 "'-xas«* A. C. McC!*a-a * 'o.i TtM story of the Donner expedition acroaa tha plains te Wltetnlo ta în-nl, told by tha daughter of the captain of the pan, THF OLOSK TROTTER. By Frank B .jatj na?. Illuatrated l-'mo. MB «The <>«>rg- ** I'l'l'-nifhsm company.) Ttastni »t-'oii«;*'. the orient, with «Jasute- Um peor'«*. 'í***lr «aBBana hahtta manners. THI«: PORT OF HAMBtRf*. By Edwin J Ctapp. Uluatrmts«! Unas, pp stti, '¿20. :«. Y.-ll«- ' The r-ault of two years' study -if lii-rnin water-va1.». this bo k l«««-.Tlbea the port of Hamburg and ah own the effect of the rate of the state railroads. -.1 ¦-. ..s-TANT-NOI'LE TO THE HOME OF \1 \I< IvHAVVUI. With over two h lliiiatrat'.on« nul a rr.ap. B\ \. V Williams Jackson .*-«. pp. xxxlll. 317. t***tM mlllan <" B| in H.«-. bratet .n aaetBer e 1 sas*. (.«.LAM)** OF H VN'*Mi:NT Manv Hr\a - P| Throaah Man«* Brss and Ploesaas ummbIm uiu-trated .It h ¡red photographs by I \\ Beattle le PP ««vil. 3,»2. fTba Ma-mil- Ian Company 1 ¦ AN ENDURING NAME. From The I.«m.l.'ii ''lironu-lt-. There is naa **aatla lady «rhaa« aaatta win partan otáis* with the Eagttab lan- .juafa, Bf*« «raj i Greek, i htetortan of the iirst century, who «rrote um ,:¡il »pitóme« and «lender volume« win« n are «'¡ill paortphlaCa And her aama sraa i**mi*'hila. 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Page 1: New York Tribune.(New York, NY) 1911-12-16 [p 9]. · 2017-12-25 · By ELIZABETH R. and JOSEPH PENNELL Apopular pricededition oftheonl»authoriuti.- Iiíe oí The PeanelL haw; thoroughly

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rial Window to Bunyan that hasl«e<m Westminst«-r Abbl

| to tal a Januar] Among th«Which It depi.ts trom "PH-

! grha'i ProtgreeaT are Chriatiaa'i maat-*"h BvangWllat, his admittance to

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In memory of John¦. - fhi ihi

Mitthew Arnold on Education.M itthew Am-

boola, wrote manyvalu. .t 101, V voi-

thesn baa beenmade by Mr Leonard Huxley, it will

labed -indi-r the title of

"Thoughts on Education trom the Writ-I Matthew Arnold."

A New Book on Eton.: .*.« great Bnglli

sitie? and publu* srhools seem to beng in popularity. A volume of an-

-s ari.l recollections of Eton, com-

pile«! by Mr. Ba|**h Nevilî. le soon to

-.i an English press under thePlanai Etona " Lord Rose-

and ¿Ir. Larwhl BUuuourt, It Is aaid.- rtdad some of the [Uuatratloni

.old prints treasured from their boy-i.and Sir Aigernon W«aat, who

was at Eton in - contributad In-tbout th« lere Bollng-

: broki and «".¡adütone..«-ntion only a few tamou3 states-

men. were educated

"Les Beaux Voysges."les Bea.ux Vo¬

yage- '«-rapany Is bring-ing cut a French edition of "Peeps at

¦t voiume in theIs Judith '".autier's "En Chine

The aa in color, which form «n

featnre of the English edition,the Fr'v

A Guide to Hardy's Works.Lovers of Thomas Haruy will he In-

on in London of"A T . nary: Th"

nea 11 the W«*rvala andPoem .*-anged and De-

Saxolhy. synop-of all the novels and

d a ht-t of prototypesBhy, comprising plays

found« s. etc., and books on

esnex und a brief blo-r- ;«l«-«

'"The T-uth About Eqypt.""J. >.-*. me "t

an Englishman who for many years hasm to*a*h with of!"

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Chelsea Grèves.in i pgptaal to th. "hela Be

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I Millar, the bookaatler^ who pulThomson h

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¡John M.irtyn. th«- CambrldiWaadsn Butler, who v.-is Dr. Dodd'samanas and John Hamilton, the

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The Works of Francis Thompson.

I There will be laanad far .. asan rear laEngland, und preoaaaabty ahm in thia

Icountry, a eoDaeaad edition rat the writ- |j Ings of Francis Thompson, with a bloc-

raphy by Mr Everard Meyn«»ll. There,is a Baovamenl on foot to place a Ito Thompson« memory eith«-r In Waalminster Abbe*, or st. Paul's.

William Allingham's Correspondence.With the publication of a VOlim*

letters to William Allingham, the friendof Rossettl, some inT<»r«»»tin'"; material Is

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