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Dec . 6 , 1888 v The Publishers' Circular I 499
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always kindly in recompense . A bundle of volumes now Before us readily suggests such a reflection . We have here a writer collection in these of the days charming has given stories more written delight by to the thousands gifted-JHrs of readers . J . ; H who . Ewing , though , than young whom when no
I they read her words and medi- - tated upon them , are now grow- ' ing in experience , or have become experiencedin the /
Vicissitudes of the world , . jj The collection issued by
\ Messrs . Bell & Sons embraces the foremost of the author ' s
favourites . The volumes are adorned in new and happily
j chosen is - \ selected garbs . from Our the illustration ¦ ¦ quaint
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-able works lttidsnlpman Basy and Peter Simple have been
added to * Bonn ' s Illustrated Library . '
the Some first tim volume e ago of we Mr reviewed . Ernest
Law ' s ' History of Hampton Court Palace' We had
occa-. « ion to speak of it in very
favourable terms , and our ooiniona of the second volume
'ire quite a * favourable . The volum & deals with to tne the history or tne of the Palace of during
the period from the death of C ^ ueen Jiilizabeth close reign J ames II .
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1888, page 1499, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121888/page/5/
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