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SS . , Now ^ ready Price race at HALF UALD all Booksellers -Aa . -CROWN uit ^ w ' and jn eacn each Booistalls . . writing woven generally ' Tlie plot many fresh a practised is stories and full natural and . hand As not , . with for a The little a the skill time intricate incidents not has simply long ; , bat Ifeey gone bom it are by of is THE AUTHOR'S sensation when Miss alism Bra . ddon There cotdd is nothing be laughed of t f be at kind for an in exce her ss last of AMI ZL I ITPm vun ^ T * / A OP irn OU T C 7 < i T A \ / Jrnir 1 1 IV \ ifJ 1 , \> world Iiye no-vel 3 of , around which men andwomen is us . a '— really Athen such able ^ um as romance . we nicet , " woven and . know oiifc ¦ - .. £ - - ?« in £ the the ^ . s < mm MISS BRADDON'S NOVELS . ^ ^^^^ " ^ viEW : ^^^^ Also * 1 ready . LADY , price AUDLEY 2 * . each 'S , picture SECRET boards . . lnteilse "Miss Braddon h 6 r - ? 's power tor ^ « of ^ er fascinating ifc was . ' -Scora by fiction ^ N . is as 2 3 . . ELEANOR HBNBY DX 'S 72 TICTOR JBAB . . Y . l , ^ inexhaustible ' Pew of MJss resonrce Braddon s as ' s books a writer l ^ ave of roman shown cei heap in sb rareL wivbur & nxl - 6 4 . . AUROBA JOHN . MARCHMONT FLOTD . 'S tEaACX . ' ¦ able a light as her latest / novel ' , ** The * . Fatal - MORN Three 0 G . "' POST . « 7 . . THE ONLY DOCTOR A CLOD 'S . WIFE . v carried ' Whoever along takes with up deep Miss inte Braddo rest , n lively ' s latest expectation novel will , and be ^ 9 8 . . TBAIL SIR JASPER OF THE 'S TENANT SERPENT . , sustained . curiosity to the en & v '—St . Jabies ' 8 Gazette . 111 10 . LADY LADY'S LISLE MILE . . * , construction ' , In ,. " „ The _ - Fatal _ is ,, once , Three _ more L * „ very ' Miss _ , remarkable Braddon ^ ^ ; ' , . s f skill . . „ in a novel 12 ! CAPTAIN OF * THE TULTUBE . , ~~ Manchester Guardian . 13 . BIRDS OF PREY . « Miss Braddon's new novel *!* yhe Fatal Three , " wiU com-14 15 . . BTJPEBT CHARLOTrE GODW * S INHQBBITANCE IN . . mand the attention of her ¦ ¦ numberless Daily admirers Chronicle . ' ¦ :. 17 1 18 ! . RAL BUN DEAD PH TO SEA THE EARTH FBUIT BAILIFF . . . ' n 6 r This _ ^ r 8 * latest , - Tn ? of sfcyfe . Miss . _ .,. is B -. raddon grea -,- t ' s dedl novels more , is . ve polished ry muc . . . h , like ,. the , p . 20 19 ! ! " LOVELS FENTON'S OF dUEST ARDEN . ' * knowledge ttie charaater ofMife -drawing and manners more 8 ubtl more ^ , « extensive but the main and element refined , 21 . BOBEBT AINSLEIGrH . of Misa Braddon ' s work remains thd same . '—Stab . 22 . TO THE B 1 TTJBB END . < A . new story from the pen of M | ss Braddon is always ti * 24 27 ?• . MILLY ^ LOST STRANGERS tY ^^ t ? DARRELL ?^ LOVE ^ tStr AND ? ?" r PILGBIM nor * 3 . ber welcome * main book . interest " . The ia clever - Fatal well - , while in ^ hree hand the " /— is autho a Daily Li novel vjerpooi ress Telegraph with , as alwayc M a ebc purpose , . keep . . ' s ,- ' 29 28 . . HOST A . STB AGES AH GE TO WORLD FORTUNE - . writte ' The n story in that Is clever interestlpg style bordering from cover on to the cover epigrammatic , and it i * 1 31 SO . . JOSHUA DEAD MEN HAGGARD 'S SHOES . . which is inseparable from a novel BBLF of A Miss 8 T NEWS Braddon LETTER 's . ' . S 4 * * rN VIXEN ^ PEN VER VJ 1 Jlu ?) Krr ^ i > " flag * MUja -ging . Brandon She once * more versatile produces brain a and plot pen aa cleverly show no planned sign of 35 % nrt 7 * * rrnv THE TTTRT othdv CLOVEN ASTAM nw FOO ^ tupbaba EUARA T . situations alread and execnted y conceived . It ** is > certain though dozens fhe the of nevet same equally inventive wrote ingenious a more mind eaddening plots had and not 38 39 ! ASPHODE MOUNT ROYAL L ° story ^ ner than old P «* ° The wer ' f Fatal — -GjiiAsaow Three . " Herald Miss Braddon . haB lost none 40 . TUB GOLDEN GALP . ' * A very interesting story . *—Illustrated London News . I I 48 42 * ?? ISHMABL ow ? R ANn WRRn original « 'Ti « a in Blngularljr construction ' intereiting . It is , indeed and powerful , refreshing story to , come very I & a a' ^ ^ iT ^ THE ) n'a \ ^ BD -nTV ) FLAG T \ . across a book bo vigorou ^ " e Ffttal conception Th ^' ! ^ bo ^ admirable CHKST ^ I > 40 . ONB N THIN B G NAEDCUL . ^ JfiXAMiNKH rUSSS . ^^ I 47 . MOHAWKS . * Praise as usual Is dug to Miss Brandon ' s constructive I I 49 48 . . LIK THE £ D FATAL AND UNLIKE THRJEE . . lOnFtb . l . accessories skill . Here are is as the picturesque art of Mlaa as nsuaL Braddon 1 — -Times * a story . , but the I ? No one can be dull who has a novel flby Miss Braddon in hand . T ] he most tire-I of some her j books ourney . * ' is beguiled , and the most 'ivearisonne 1 illnes &~ is brightened ^ by any one I . , * Miss Braddon . . . , is the Queen . , of the circulating : libraries 1 . ' —WoBiiD ' , . . . .-London : SIMPKIN , MARSHALL & Co . ; and ail BookseUeis ' , & c * ! 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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 1, 1889, page 140, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01021889/page/38/
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