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-- "*-"-i 490 The Publishers' Circular j...
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EPISODES IN THE LIFE OF AN I INDIAN CHAPLAIN . By a RETIRED CHAPLAIN . With numerous Illustrations , crown 8 vo . cloth extra , price 12 s . 6 d . EXTRACTS FROM PMESS NOTICES . HEREFORD JOURNAL . THE FIELD . the ' The author reader ' s grap cannot hic description but be interested of scenery in , Chap < We lain hav 's book e found in the the chief sections interest relating of the to natives animal life and , manners Europeans and , and customs the , amusing both of remarks his doings on at natural Travancore objects and . his Several occasional illusadventures with which the book abounds ; trations lend additional interest to the while hashere , with and a true there touch lifted of nature the , curtain the writer of labours Chaplain . ' 's unpretending narrative of his home , life and given , evidence of a deeper feeling descriptive * than of is travel sometimes and adventure evinced . in ' books * This . LON is . a hig , DON . , hly , interesting . QUARTERLY ,. and . unaffected - _ MORNING POST . narrative of 20 years'work in Tndia . .... 4 It is pleasant to find an autobiography in fu J \ Hife is * but plain it record is not of without a simple and unevent of those - hearing which mitted eschewed dry to and and remain and tales the uninterestin worth residuum telling The of chief g things is matters alone charm worth per are of - interesting Y touches ™> and , of which nature . will which The render writer " mak its many e perusal is all a the man deep world l of y this thoug touched of that p h leasant upon many clericalism and in church its instru pages which matters ctive , there usuall volume are is y an naturall pervades absence is that y , and « remarkable as " ? _ £ * observation accounts m with the that regard habits ari he d gives of to and cultiv natural customs of all ated that ob of taste jects was the , , treated its even the of b most y a lace clergyman secular " has subject been . " Everything the when author it in is 's races the valuable book amongst a There multitude whom is thus he of dwel scattered mteresting t , are thro hig facts ug hly h excellent of his proper Indian rule p life in , writing and an these entertaining recollections book are whl ? interested h m KF be in more . Indian valuable affairs than to those the most who 1 + liC » TOQiilt -itJOLllL . 9 v logica learned 1 ? l systems treatises . of on / . the . the 1 antiquities East - * - . . The m- % ana book 1 tlieo 1 is MADRAS MAIL . very beautifully and faithfully illustrated . ' * It is full time that we should bring this review to an end , and indeed we part with LITERARY WORLD , well our , Padre and we not shall without be surprised regret if He his writes work van « core Details > v as read to the able natural which history remark ( of Tra lies - does not prove a very welcome addition to to other ? arta ery of the book , . > app every station library in the Presidency . straightforward The tone throughout Christianity is that . In of his manly gentle , -rur QrnTOMAM . . his thoug sympath htfulness y with for the the weak distressed and the , and erring his , up ' something Most peop to le suit will their find intellectual it possible palates to pick , reverence for the Church of Englandwe The work is very neatly got up and contains are irresistibly reminded of the child- , like about forty capital woodcuts . ' faith and stout cudgel' of crab-tree of the immortal Parson Adams . ' PALL MALL GAZETTE . ' Thero is a oculiar freshness and artlesssprig , JV This htl ALLEN y is accounts t one ™ 'S or ^ the INDIAN ' , of pleasa life ' nte in MAIL st India and ' ; and t ness rw * r » l about « * i ™ l the mnr P Chap > n « r > H lain ' ' s accounts of p laces , Burma , that we have ever read . ' TRUTH ST . Vide JAMES September 'S CHRONICLE 18 , 1882 . . readable < Light . , '' bright , gossipy , and " eminently London : SAMPSON LOWMARSTONSEARLE & RIVINGTON , , , , I Crown Buildings , 188 Fleet Street , E . G . ^~ z ^ 4
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 1, 1883, page 490, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01061883/page/22/
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