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976 The Publishers' Circular Oct. 2,1882
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976 The Publishers' Circular Oct. 2,1882
976 The Publishers' Circular Oct . 2 , 1882
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SAMPSON LOW , MARS TON , 8 r CO . 'S LIST . " SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY Reimprinted from ' The Spectator / With . 125 Woodcuts Engraved by J . D . Cooper from Designs by C . O . Mtjreay . Also with a Steel Etching as Frontispiece by the same Artist . Small fcap . 4 to . cloth extra , 6 s . Household Conten — ts : Mr — . The "Will " Author "Wimble Concerning —Sir Roger Himself ' s Ancestors —Sir Roger —The and Ghost the ' s Club Walk — — Coverley Sabbath Hall Day — at The Coverley Coverley — Eti Sir quette Roger —Sir in LoYe Roger - ^ -The at the Coverley Assizes Hunt —On — Party The Coverley Spirit—The Witch Gi — psies Country —A Love Letter -making from — London On Country —The Sir Journey Roger to at London Vaux- — Hall Sir — Roger Will Honeycomb in London— , Sir His Roger Amours in — Westminster Sir Roger passeth Abbey— away Sir . Roger at the Play — Uniform with the above , recently published at 10 s . 6 dm , now re-issued at 6 s . LITTLE BRITAIN , together with the SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM , and a LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW . By Washington Ikving . Illustrated by C . O . Mubbay . 120 Woodcuts , small fep . 4 to . cloth extra , 6 s . TAHITI . By LADY BRASSEY , Author of Voyage of the Sunbeam ' < fcc . Fcp . 4 to . very tastefully bound , cloth extra , with 31 Autotype Illustrations , 21 s . ( not 15 s . as previously advertised ) . From Photographs taken by Colonel Stuart-Wortley . Of all that ia most beauteous imaged there In happier beauty ; more pellucid streams , In ample ether , a diviner air , And fields invested with purpureal gleams . ¦ ' i LIST OF AUTOTYPE ILLUSTRATIONS . No . 1 . Captain Cook ' s first Landing-place . Sunrise . No . 17 . Woman , young girls , and boys scraping bamboo , for No . 2 . View of Point Venus—where Cook landed . house-building , basket-making , furnitnre , & c . No . 3 . A Street in Papeete . No . 18 . A Bit of our Road , round the Island . No . 4 . The firet Bridge built in Tahiti . No . 19 . House at Mlahaena , and Native Children . Tahiti . I No . 5 . A little Tahitian Princess . No . 20 . A Bit of the Road , along the sea-shore . No . 6 . NatWe and Hut . Papeuriri . No . 21 . A Witch and Prophetess . Tahiti . No . 7 . Native Huts in the Woods . E . side of Island . No . 22 . Little Pig and Bananas in the oven ready to be j No . 8 . Our Family of Servants at Tahiti . covered np for roasting . No . 9 . Sunset behind Quarantine Island , Papeete Harbour . No . 23 . Various masks , paddle , < fcc . Canoe in foreground . No . 24 . Our Washerwomen . Papeete . No . 10 . Group of Iron wood Trees at Paea , the spot where No . 25 . Thirsty ! A boy climbs a tree to fetch ua a cocoa-nut , the last battle took place between Christiana and No . 26 . Going to a Picnic : our Servants with provisions . Heathen . No . 27 . Eimeo from Tahiti . I No . 11 . A Fisherman ' s Hut on the eea sliore . No . 28 . Study of a Cocoa-nut Palm . No . 12 . Hilioa Lake . Tahiti . No . 29 . Sunset at Eimeo . No . 13 . Papeuriri Valley . Tahiti . No . 30 . A Bit of Tropical Foliage . Artocarpua , Broad-No . 14 . View of Tiarrapa from E * side of Tahiti . fruit tree . No . 15 . Sunriae in Tiarrapa . No . 81 . The Central PeaksTahitifrom the sea-ehoirc . , , No . 16 . Fine Tree Fern . Tahiti . ryn OctoWr * ¦ London : SAMPSON LOW ^ a Buildings , MARSTON , 188 Fleet , SEARLE Street . , & RIVINGTOJST , ml ¦ _ 1—— : ——^ -i— : ;— - — = 4
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Oct. 2, 1882, page 976, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_02101882/page/104/
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