By Qeorge E. Dartnell. 89 



Idlers. XXIV.— The Cottage Charter. XXV.— Landlords' Difficulties. 

 The Labourer as a Power. Aloderu Clergy. XXVI.— A Wheat Country. 

 XXVIL - Grass Countries. XX VI IL— Hodge's Last Masters. Conclusion. 

 Probably the best work existing on the subject. Style plain, but very 

 graphic and forcible. 



XIII. 



Round about a Great Estate. 



First Edition. One vol. Crown 8vo, cloth, pp. vii. 204. 

 Smith, Elder, & Co. August, 1880. 5». [Now priced at 18«. 

 to 25«.] 



New Edition. One vol. Crown 8vo. {? 189 — .) 5*. 



Noticed by British Quarterlt/, Echo, Globe, Fublic Opinion, Queen, 

 etc. 



Contents :—Ckebourne Chace. Felling Trees. II. -Cicely. The Brook. 

 IIL-A Pack of Stoats. Birds. IV.— Hamlet-folk. V. Wind-anemones. 

 The Fishpond. VI.— A Farmer of the Olden Times VII.— The Cuckoo 

 Fields. VIIL- Cicely's Dairy. Hilary's Talk. IX.— The Water-MUl. 

 Field Names. X.— The Coomb-Bottom. Conclusion. 



The shortest, but perhaps the most delightful, of his countiy books. 



XIV. 



Wood Magic : a Fable. 



First Edition. Two vols. Post 8vo, pp. 490. Cassell, 

 Petter, & Galpin. June, lb81. 21«. [Now priced at 21*. to 

 42*.] 



New Edition. One vol. Extra crown 8vo, pp. 499. Nov., 

 1882. 



New Edition. One vol. 1888. 6*. 



Noticed in Harper's Magazine (December, 1881, p. 153). 



In Eulogy the first Edition is quoted as being in one vol. 



Very unevenly written, a few passages being in his best style. Contains 

 Bevis's adventures as a child. 



XV. 



Bevis : the Story of a Boy. 



First Edition. Three vols. Post Svo. Sampson, Low, & 



