By George E. Tiarinell. 



93 



Frequently advertised as "In a Dewy Morn" and " In the Dewy Morn." 

 Written about 1875, and then declined by Tinsley Bros. 



Like Greene Feme Farm, mostly crude and weak, with a few good 



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XXI. 



After London; or, Wild England. 



First Edition. One vol. Crown 8vo, pp. vii. 442. Cassell 

 & Co. 1885. 105. 6i. [Now priced at 24*. to 30«.] 



New Edition. One vol. November, 1886. 3*. U. [Now 

 priced at Is. 6i.] 



In two parts:— Part I. The Relapse into Barbarism. Part II. Wild 

 England. 



Noticed in Harper's (October, 1885, p. 804), Saturday Review (11th 

 July, 1885), etc. 



An attempt at depicting an imagined relapse of England into semi- 

 barbarism. The story stops short in the middle, leaving us in doubt whether 

 Felix succeeds in his efforts to re-establish order, or falls a victim to his 

 enemies. 



XXII. 



The Open Air. 



First Edition. One vol. Post 8vo. Cloth Extra, pp. 270. 

 Chatto & Windus. 1885. 65. [Now priced at I65. Qd. to iS*.] 



New Edition. Post 8vo. Cloth limp. 1890. ts. Qd. 



New Edition. Handmade paper. Buckram with gilt top. 

 In press, January, 1893. G*. 



Contents :— Saint Guido [_English Illustrated, December, 1884), Golden- 

 brown. Wild Flowers. Sunny Brighton. The Pine Wood. Nature on the 

 Roof. One of the New Voters. The Modern Thames. The Single-barrel 

 Gun. The Haunt of the Hare. The Bathing Season. Under the Acorns. 

 Downs. Forest. Beauty in the Country. Out of Doors in February. 

 Haunts of the Lapwing. Outside London. On the London Road. Red 

 Roofs of London. A Wet Night in London. 



Short papers, collected from Chambers s Journal, English Illustrated, 

 Good Words, Longmans, Manchester Guardian, Pall Mall, St. James's 

 Gazette, and Standard. 



