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. The . OOhird _ Edition . , is now ready of .. .... i SPRINGHAVEN . By R . D . BLACKMORE , Author of 'Lorna Doone . ' In 3 vols crown 8 vo . 31 s . 6 d . ' 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 lifelike/—Saturday Review . ' " Springhaven " is one of the best of Mr . Blackmore ' s stories . '—St . James ' s Gazette . There ; is a breadth , and vigour in Mr . Blackmore ' s treatment of his subjects which sets him apart from the ordinary novelist . . . . Mr . Blackmore ' s pictures are vividly and faithfully coloured , and his story is true in tone . '—Mornin g Post . ' There is much to commend as well as amuse in " Springhaven . " '—Spectator . There is full measure of those qualities which make Mr . Black more always so wholesome and refreshing to read . '—World . contribution Nothing to should contemporaneous prevent the acceptation literature . of As " S a pring work haven of " art by it thoug quite htful sustains readers its as author a very ' s s * triking rights to be looked upon as a standard author . . . . Mr . Blackmore ' s story deserves to be read by all sorts and conditions of men , as it is a long time since such interesting historical matter has been embodied in the pages of such readable fiction . '—Whitehall Review . London : SAMPSON LOW , MARSTON , SEAfrLE & RIVINOTON , 188 Fleet Street , E . C .
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 1, 1887, page 356, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01041887/page/34/
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