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SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE TRADE-Will be published next month , quarto , in Wrapper , ipjEfcioE sixpence . THE WRECK of THE GROSYENOR . FIFTH EDITION . By W . OIj ^ -IR IC RXJSSEIjXj , Author of John Holds worth : Chief MateJ * A Sailor ' s Sweetheart , * i The Lady Maud ' . come THE upoa WRECK for many a OF day THE GROSVECTOR Told with marvellous .- ' The force most and masterly spirit . *— piece Graphic of work . as a novel of adventure that we have THE WRECK OF THE GROSVENOR .- - ' The sea and eeamen have never been so well described . .... The Author but together they gain they done additional could for the not merchant have charm produced from -sailor the what anything simple Marry better and at did modest . The man truth man ner , the in ' -wa which freshness r $ man it is , and told the . powe In If Dana short r of , the and the story book Defoe are is a wonderful true written work , hating of art , and all the of rare an art qualities the secret of a most of which admirable has novel long , worthy been supposed to be read to be even lost by . those The book who is most a fine dread , wholesome fiction , and , honest to remain work , , as it willa standard work of its kind . '—Vanity Fair . , The Wreck of the Grosvenor . 4 th Edition , small post 8 vo . cloth extra , handsomely bound , 6 s . we ' have The not author room ' s turn , bo can for only description give a s hearty of sea scenery recommend in storm ation or to calm readers we to could make only acquaintance do justice to with by quotations them and the for rest which of this truly excellent story for themselves . '—The Graphic . London : SAMPSON LOW , MARSTON , SEABLE , & RIVINGTON , Crown Buildings , 188 Fleet Street , E . G . The New Addition to LOWS STANDARD SIX SHILLING NOVELS is THE LADY MAUD : A Narrative of the Loss of a Schooner Yacht . Small post 8 vo . cloth extra , Qs . Now ready . he has 1 In point yet produced of literary merit , The we are story inclined is very to skilf think ull that y worked " The up Lad , and y Maud it is itself " is better described than with anyth real ing power . '—Scotsman . tion ' , That and grap richl hic y g power ifted chronicler , each being of excellent the great of waters its kind , Mr , . unite W . Cl in ark a Russell marine , sty whos le e which knowled has ge no , imag modern inaand parallel Dana . ; Mr and . Russell he certainl had , y in has previous strengthened books , shown his hold himself on the the inheritance true successor by every to the line honours in this of his Marrya latest t tale of the sea . '—Daily Telegraph . novels full the ' gen A share . novel ius But of of b justi one y Mr who ce . h , Clark certainl " , beyond The Russell Lad all on y the writers Maud cannot whole " , fail understands should less to reach have let sailors the preceded el strongest effective and instead the interest it sea is of in fo , llowed and to In be Mr order characterised . Russell to receive ' s other its b of y higher artistic , thoug quality/—The y Graphic . compy , many important respects ^ em 'An as endless exceeding as ly his exciting subject . narrative They are extraordinaril Mr . Russell y vivid ' s powers . '—Daily of descri News ption . of sea and sky-scape wri this ter 'No tale on novel of all the subj of aea ects the , full sensational connected of adventure with school the s can that sea contai and all those seamen n incidents who will live more acknowled on it calculated he is ge without to to be thrill possi a rival ble the . . reader . His .. present . As than a Jprk Mohnikg is superior Post . to any of his previous productions , and will be read with engrossing interest . '—1 The that Adventures could be of desired " The in Lady the Maud way , of " with a thrilling the narrative story , which of her progresses loss on one in of interest the Bahama as it moves Cays , ^ SJ . * * culminating point/—Academy . i welcome onging ' / n ' 8 to relief is k anoth e from afloa er k the of . those . conventi .. We bewi on heartil tch al i patte ng y n r recomm arratives of the end fashionable of 4 the < The sea Lad novel by y wh /— Maud i Court ch " Mr to . Journal Clark our readers . Russell as sets the us most all London : SAMPSON LOW , MABSTON , SEARLE , & RIVINGTON , j [^ ^^^ ss = ^— ' Crow .. . n Build - ings , ' 188 " Fleet Street , E . C ' - ( 104 ) fi
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 15, 1883, page 163, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15021883/page/27/
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