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I NEW WORK BY FRANCIS GEORGE HEATH . I ( Uniform with his larger volumes on Trees and Ferns ) . I NEARLY ; READY . H In large post 8 to , handsomely bound in cloth , gilt edges , about 450 papes , price 125 . 6 d . SYLVAN SPRING . H BY Francis George Heath , AUTHOR OF ' Our Woodland Trees , ' The Fern World , ' * The Fern Paradise , 1 i Burnham Beeches ' Trees and Ferns , dec . & c . Mr . HEATH'S 3 STew Work on THE FLORAL ASPECT OF SPRING- WILL I BE ILLUSTRATED by I TWELVE COLOURED PLATES ( comprising 36 GROUPED SUBJECTS ) printed by LEIGHTON BROTHERS , ¦ I from Drawings specially made for the Work , after DeBigns of the Author , by ¦ I F . EDWARD HULMEF . L . S . Artist and Author of FAMILIAR WILD , , FLOWERS ; by 16 Full-page and 6 smaller Engravings , from Drawings by Birket Foster , Harrison Weir , E . M . ^ i ^ imperis and other Eminent Artists ; and by O 3 STE HUNDRED other WOOD ENGRAVINGS of THE FLOWERS ¦ " " " " " I Tho SATURDAY REVIEW on Mr . HEATH'S Writiny * . Of Mr . Heath ' s Writings on Sylvan subjects The Saturday Review , after remarking that ho * httb * on favour by one pleasant book after another upon his pleasant hobbies / says : — ' No writer has done more towards stimulating that passion for sylvan holidays and recreation in the ferny combe , or under I e Kenwood tree , which an Americanu essayist has pronounced to be inherent in English folk / I London : SAMPSON LOW , MARSTON , SEARLE , & RIVINGTON , ^ Crown Buildings , 188 Fleet Street , E . C . ( 184 ) | r _ ^^^^^ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ " ' #
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 15, 1880, page 307, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15041880/page/27/
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