| William Fairley - 1875 - 208 Seiten
...Crown 8vo., IDS. 6d. r)NE FOR ANOTHER. By EMMA C. WAIT. pUTTYPUT'S PROTEGEE; or, Road, Rail, and -*• River. A Story in Three Books. By HENRY GEORGE CHURCHILL....it is 'prodigious. '" — British Quarterly Review. TJAVENSDALE. By ROBERT THYNNE, Author of **> " Tom Delany." 3 vols., 31s. 6d. T> EAL AND UNREAL : Tales... | |
| Nicholas J. Gannon - 1873 - 252 Seiten
...Dissolution of Partnership. 13. The Particular Purpose. 14. The River ! AH's Well that Ends Well. " It is a lengthened and diversified farce, full of...Quarterly Review. " It is impossible to read ' Puttyput's ProtfSgeV without being reminded at every turn of the contemporary stage, and the impression it leaves... | |
| Susan Elizabeth Gay - 1873 - 270 Seiten
...melo-dramatic enjoyment. From title-page to colophon, only Dominie Sampson's epithet can describe it—it is ' prodigious.' "—British Quarterly Review. "...whole evening's entertainment at one of our popular theatres."—Echo. Samuel Tinsley, 10, Southampton Street, Strand. NOTICE.-New Story Suitable for Girls,... | |
| Henry Allon - 1873 - 712 Seiten
...and read again ashamed of our interest, but our interest has been too strong for our shame. Headers may do worse than surrender themselves to its melodramatic...Sampson's epithet can describe it, it is ' prodigious.' The ' Insidious Thief ' is a well told temperance story, not much as a tale, and failing of poetical... | |
| W. A. Chandler - 1874 - 284 Seiten
...PROTEGEE; or, Road, Rail, and -*- River. A Story in Three Books. By HENRY GEORGE CHURCHILL. Crown SVo., (uniform with "The Mistress of Langdale Hall"), with...very similar to that produced by witnessing a whole erening's entertainment at one of our popular theatres. " — Echo. • Samuel Tinsley, 10, Southampton... | |
| T. Esmonde - 1874 - 268 Seiten
...screaming fun and comic delineation — a reflection of Dickens, Mrs. Malaprop, and Mr. Roucicault, and dealing with various descriptions of social life....British Quarterly Review. " It is impossible to read ' Puttyput't Protegee ' without being reminded at every turn of the contemporary stage, and the impression... | |
| Andrew Blair (M.D.) - 1874 - 288 Seiten
...melo-dramatic enjoyment. From title-page to colophon, only Dominie Sampson's epithet can describe it—it is 'prodigious. '"—British Quarterly Review. " It...whole evening's entertainment at one of our popular theatres."—Echo. NOTICE.—A new work by the Hon. Grantley F. Berkeley. FACT AGAINST FICTION. The... | |
| Walter William Mundy - 1875 - 402 Seiten
...vols., 31s. 6d. PERCY LOCKHART. By FW BAXTER. 2 vols., 2IS. pUTTYPUT'S PROTEGEE; or, Road, Rail, and -1 River. A Story in Three Books. By HENRY GEORGE CHURCHILL....is ' prodigious. ' " — British Quarterly Review. pAVENSDALE. By ROBERT THYNNE, Author of -*-»' " Tom Delany." 3 vols., 31s. 6d. ; ' A well-told, natural,... | |
| A.B. Wildered (pseud.) - 1875 - 138 Seiten
...publisher we cordially wish it the reception it deserves. VOL. II. PUTTYPUT'S PROTEGEE; or, Road, Rail, and River. A Story in Three Books. By HENRY GEORGE CHURCHILL....it— it is ' prodigious. ' " — British Quarterly Seviao. " It is impossible to read ' Puttyput's Protegee ' without being reminded at every turn of... | |
| Walter William Mundy - 1875 - 292 Seiten
...River. A Story in Three Books. By HENRY GEORGE CHURCHILL. Crown 8vo., (uniform with " The Mistress ot Langdale Hall"), with 14 illustrations by WALLIS MACKAY....is ' prodigious. ' " — British Quarterly Review. TJAVENSDALE. By ROBERT THYNNE, Author of XV "Tom Delany." 3 vols., 31s. 6d. • ' A well-told, natural,... | |
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