By George E. Darinell, 95 



October, 1887], An English Deer-Park \Tlie Century, October, 1888], My 

 Old Village {_Lo'n(jmans, October, 1887], My Chaffinch {Fall Mall]. 



Collected papers from sources indicated above. 



Contains some of his finest work, as " Hours of Spring," " The July 

 Grass," "Walks in the Wheat-fields," "Summer in Somerset," and " My 

 Old Village," also what is perhaps his only acknowledged piece of verse, 

 "My Chaffinch," in which we find a style curiously reminding us of certain 

 of Miss Ingelow's narrative poems. 



XXV. 



The Toilers of the Field. 



First Edition. One vol. Crown 8vo. Cloth, with paper 

 label, pp. 327. Longmans. November, 1892. Qs. With 

 portrait from the bust by Miss Thomas in Salisbury Cathedral, 

 photographed by Mr. J. Owen, of Salisbury. 



Large Paj^er Edition, November, 1892, limited to one hundred 

 and five copies (price on application to publishers). 



New Edition. One vol. Crown 8vo. 6*. Third thousand, 

 April, 1893. 



Contents : — Part I. : The Farmer at Home : The Labourer's Daily Life : 

 Field-faring Women : An English Homestead ; John Smith's Shanty [all 

 from Fraser's, 1874] : Wiltshire Labourers [Letters to the Times, 1872] : 

 A True Tale of the Wiltshire Labourer. Part II. : The Coming of Summer 

 {Longmans, December, 1891] : The Golden-crested Wren {Longmans'] : 

 An Extinct Race {Longmans] : Orchis Mascula {Longmans] : The Lions 

 in Trafalgar Square {Longmans, March, 1892]. 



Noticed in Devizes Gazette, 1st and 8th December, 1892. 



A True Tale was written about 1867, and rejected by several magazines 

 aud papers, eventually falling into the hands of Mr. George Harmer, of 

 Cirencester. 



IV. 



MISCELLANEA. 



Magazine and other articles, not yet reprinted, 



1866. Four short stories by " Geoffrey," in North Wilts Herald :— 

 A Strange Story. 



