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Jo The Publishers' Circular Jan. I<F, I8...
jo The Publishers' Circular Jan . i < f , i 8 gx
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A THIRD EDITION , CORRECTED AND REVISED , AND WITH ADDITIONAL MATTER , Is now ready , post 8 vo ., cloth extra , price 6 s . ......... THE IRISH LAND QUESTION ; Its Parliamentary History from 1829 to 1869 , aad the Origin ani Results of the Ulster Custom , By R . BARRY O'BRIEN , Barrister-at-Law , Author of % The Irish Land Question and English Public Opinion * THiE BIGHT HON . W . E . GLADSTONE , MR , in a letter to the Author , says : — told so I thank well in you your for narrative kindly sending of the Irish me your Land work Question , sind may I hope be that useful the at sad a period and discreditable when we have story more which than you ever have of reason to desire that it should be thoroughly understood . ' THE RIGHT HON . JOHN BRIGHT , M . P ., says , in a letter to the Author : — wish * all I thank the Members you for the of Parliament gift of your could little read book it— . I I mean have the read Members it through of both carefully Houses , and . ' found it very iuteresting . I HOW BEADY , THE THIRD EDITION OF THIS WORK , Post Svo . Gs . by the s . a-: m :: e atjthor . Now ready , foolscap Svo . cloth , 25 . THE IRISH LAND QUESTION , AND ENGLISH PUBLIC OPINION . WITH A SUPPLEMENT ON GRIFFITH'S VALUATION . By H . BARRY O'BRISN , Author of ' The Parliamentary History of the Irish Land Question ! ? ^ London : SAMPSON LOW , MAKSTON , SEARLE , & RIVINGTO ^ , Crown Buildings , 188 Fleet Street , E . C . ( 63 ) SPECIAL NOTICE .-A Second Edition is ready , 3 vols . 31 * . 6 d . A SAILOB ' S SWEETHEART . THE NEW NOVEL . By W . CLARK RTJSSE 3 L . IL ,, Author of 4 John Holdsworth , Chief Mate / « Wreck of the Grosvenor / & c . ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PRESS OPINIONS . bored A by book it . which One cannot is striking read l the y ori story ginal fast enoug This h , , an at d all even events whe , is n most quite anxious certain— to n ski o reader p in order will be to details find out /—Athenjeum what is to . happen , one feels obliged to read straight on , even in spite of tho technical It is interesting throughout . .... A capital tale . '—Spectator . had before We can . Along only promise with all those this artistic who read accomplishment the novel a few , " A sensations Sailor ' s Sweetheart such as they " is cannot a health often y , honest have , innocent book /^—Vanity Fair . ' Wo have no hesitation in giving to tho author of " John Holdsworth , Chief Mate , " and now of Bailors A Sailor and ' s the Sweetheart soa , " th Xi e ver its y author highes - t were praise half among as good all authors on shore , living as he or is dead off , w it ho , and have as wri much tten of at to home be . ' in — love Graph affairs ic . as ho is in sea-craft , his hands would be stronger than any ono man ' s have a right to-day The , for time a sea of -book tho such Marryat as Mr sea . Russell -novel has only passed writes away has taken , and their " Snarleyow place . Very " mig certainl ht find y " few A Snilor readers ' s Sweetheart , " like " The Wreck of the Grosvenor , " will be read in many a drawing-room , as it will bo devoured undor the fore-hatch of more than one merchantman /—New York Times . ' A capital story , fresh and bracing as the sea-breeze which | hurries along its action . ' -Gi-Asaow Heoai / d . 1 No one will dream of laying down Mr . Clark Russell ' s book , until tho whole has been devoured . 'Court Journal . London : SAMPSON Crown LOW Buildings , MA , . RSTON 188 Fleet , SEARLE 8 treet , E , . C & . RIVINGTON , ( 64 )
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Jan. 15, 1881, page 70, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15011881/page/70/
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