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Longarde) wrote two also. - Ki 'putation " 



ad ~Mfai Providence"; w. E. N. r- -, ni,-d 



i Marriai; uroii- 



-. Career of ( 



Welsh Singer** was by Allen Kainc; -I ...... rah ,,f 



Tod's," bv Mrs. Henrrde i Pasture: "Th. 



( .tywnnl." <' : "Drarul.v 



Bran: - Adventure f tin- Br..ad Ar- 



row" and n." I iy M 



\ N :-.: :.ei,ih (Yntury Miracle* 1 ami "The B 



tiful Mis- : uis /an-will); mid 



\ Matrimonial Problem," b\ 



:Nv-,,n looked -Thro 

 tice Wind..*-" and outlined the education 



Foundhnt:": H.-mnah Lynch tried - Ai. 



i Julian Sturi;is dwelt upon "The 



\ - .Mi-h Mai.i 



found by L. Quilkr-Gonoh. a sister of Arthur (Cil- 

 ler-Couch. among the fishermen of the Fn-li-h 

 coast, au I from Frances Montresor \: the 



ClWW Road-." Anthony HO|M> (Anthonv i 

 Hawk .nt "Phroso"; Grant Allen. "An 



m I ionaire"; Joseph Hatt..n. "Tin- l> 

 an.! the Cross": Maxwell Gray .Mr*. M.G.Tuttietn 

 told I lie tale of arts and Friends " : ami 



Shan F. Bullock that of -The Charm, r." \V. IVtt 



. M. I'.." ami 



Phillpotts. "Lying Prophets"; Fxeivn Sharp 

 described The Making of a Prifc" and .!. II. Craw- 

 ford. "A Girl's Awakening." "Tin- Crime and t he 

 Criminal" was by Kiehanl Marsh: Marmot." by 

 Sidnev Pickering; Gilbert Par HI another 



"The r.mp of the Lavilettes"; 

 and .John Strange Winter (Mr-. 11. K. V. Siannard) 

 led u- "Into an I'liknown W<.rld." "The Mutable 

 Many" was by Hubert Barr; "Thc.Jessamv Bride." 



ink Frankfor' 

 Impudent Comedian, and Other-": "\ulma." an 



-Australian romance, came from Mr-. 



Murray CamplM'll-Praed, and she also wrote " The 



Romance of a Chalet." - P.arbara: Lady's Maid 



and Peeress" ami "Mrs. Crichton's Creditor" \\. n- 



the t\v.. novi-Is l.y Mrs. Alexander (Mr-. A. F. He<- 



Th.-y that -it in Darkne--;." ly .lolin Mackie, 



red to the ymn^ literature of'Australia : " \ 



ter of Strife" was by Jane Helen Find 



while Mary Findlat.-r u r the Hills"; 



Brouu'li'"n. " h.-ar l-'au-t ina " : (fe..r_ r i- 



inu r . "The WhirljKKil" and "Human 



!. .1. Flrmin-. - A I'inehl.e.-k 



dess": and T. Gallon. " Tatt.-rl.-v " and "A I'rim-e 

 of Mi-4-liHr. .-that found interested ivad'-rs 



were "Fortune's Footballs" by (J. H. Bnnrin: 

 "Th- Touch-tone of Life." l.v'Flla Ma.-Mahon: 

 "In Gr.lden Shackles." bv Alien ; ' MaHeo-l of 



.ind "The Freedom of Henry 

 dyth." by M. Hamilton: 



\ Haehelor's Bridal." by Mr-. II. Lovett 



Cameron; "Ripple and Flo.,d." 1. :* r ioi ; 



^en Awar. bv I . hel Qrimshaw ; ami 



nd th- P rths M. Croker, who 



was also at home \n ""Th- Kingdom of K-rry." F. 



A. Kowla; , M '. 1 -The Fault ofO 



MaAsarenes" was in Ouida's most caustic 

 vein, and l,.-r prolific- p-n sent out also "Muriella: 

 re* 1 and "All Altniist." M..TI. c,, n -lli 

 wa5 responsible for "Xi-ka: The Problem of a 

 W irked Soul"; wh-n the half-L'-d- of ambit i 

 for woma- 1.. H. Id-worth, 



"ThoGols Arrive"; ami Franci- (Jribbl.- al-o made 

 a plea for "Only an A: 



tod'i NVinepres- 

 Arthur .Tenkiri- 



the distresses of a pirl "Cur l-'-rtune": 



Adeline Sergeant chose "The Lady Charlotte' 1 for 

 a heroine. aid al-> \\T-.'.- " In the Wildernes- 

 "In Vallombrosa w ; from Charlotte M. Yonge we 



:d.-d ,. M 1' Fphill and 



,vo .lul-ilr.- " and "The I'il^rr 



"f th- di." the ;. .uder- 



iel in the des. ' N.'lirhette 



tiad I\N" books, "Din-tor Futtrell's l-'ir-t 1'a"- 

 tient " aiul "Other I'eoj : " l>;iu. 



of T! is the ..||1\ : 



Christopher" wa- that ..f .lu-lin 

 Huntly M.-rarthv: "Traeknl :tou." MI^- 



\\ . Ihinie: " In the Tide\v.-i\ 

 " In the Permanent N Mr-. I 



-Ullieiellt ly I'einote in -cell.', tl 

 Mie theater of the o||e. while !iatl\e all"! 



li-h life in India was the thnne ..f the second vol- 

 ume of short -t'-rie-: Frali'- - Marx I 1 



fromau'ainin "The Career of (Maudia ": ami William 



.!! e\haii-te<l all the resourees of in<-id 

 " With the lie.i ; M ,,f the M 



lirou^lit a n-freshin.i: 1 



with her. while from Floivnei- Marrxat \x had "A 

 Pa inu r Madiie-s " and " In the Nam.- of Lib, 

 Among yolumes of short storie*. "Sxmpii 

 George Epertoii and "In a l>../en Ways of I 

 by Lily hoiiir.-ill. deserve m.-nt i,,n. a-d<>nl-o "The 

 liomiiiant Note, and other St. Mrs. Luey 



Fane ClilTord (Mrs. W. K. ClilTord : ' Methodist 



," by Harry Fin. Fax : "While the Billy P. 

 sketdies and stories of Australian life, a- "The 

 Out-pan" was t lie title of tales of S,, nth Afr; 

 .1. P. Fit/patriek. " A Creel of Iri-h Si 

 came from Jane Harlow. the author of "Iri-h 



Idyls." Three 1 k- f'-r children mn-t n 



omitted, "Will Shake-|,. -an '- Little Lad." by Imo- 

 -en Clark, illu-t rated by Ke-inald P.ir.-h : ' 

 Kniirhls of the Round Tal.l Kim,' 



Arthur and the Holy Grail, by Will. am II. 1 

 illustrated by Sydney Richmond Burleiirh : and 

 "The Laughter of Peterkin," by Fiona Ma.-leo,). 

 who has thrown into this form 'of a fairy tale for 

 children the ancient masterpieces of the Gael. 

 Three Sorrows of Story-t.-llin-." The Gad-hill 

 edition of Dickens in 82 volumes waa inaugurated 

 during the year, edited by Andivu Fan-, and an 

 Edinburgh edition of "The Works ol i:..b.-rt Louis 

 Stevenson " was also issued. 



Fine Arts. Two art books called forth by the 

 jubilee were "The Art of Paint ini: in ti 



. (i. Temple, with 77 repn.diie- 

 tions from the works of the chief arii-ts ,,f the 

 period, and " FiiL r li-h Illustrations in tl, 

 by Gleeson White, containing illustrations in teh- 

 iiiir-. pli"t<-_'i-a\ ure. and line by Lord L'-L'liton, 

 Millais. Iu Maurier. and many others, W. .F An- 



d'T-oll L'a\- a general view of "The Arc-hiteeliire 

 of the Kenni aiife in Italy" and He^inald I'. 

 field wrote "A Ili-torv of ]{. An-hitee- 



turein Knirland. I.'IMO |S(H). M - Hi-t..ri.-onian 

 was con-idt-red by .lame-. Ward, author of " The 

 Principle- of Ornament ": and "The C.mnoi- 

 bv Frederick S. i;..l.in-on. i-on-i-ti-d of e--a . 

 the romantic and picturesque associations of art 

 andarti-ts. "Art and Life, and the Building and 



\S the title .f .-: 



lectures by members of the Arts ami Craft- Fxhi- 

 bition Society, delivered at the iifth exhibition ol 

 in" isj: and " The Art of the H, 



-am'und Marriott \\ . -upplen. 



Jv many illustration- from the loan collection at 



ft! Green, tin- South Ken-in-fon Mu-eum. and 

 elsewhere. pott.-r-: Their Arts and Crafts "< 

 from .arks and Walter Candy: an 



!ing with Ornamental 

 from C. Stephcnson HTM! P. Suddards. "Old 

 li-h Glas-e-1" by Albert Hart-horn', v 

 count of glass drinking vessels in England from 

 early times to th.- .rid of th<- eighteenth century, 

 illustrated by about 70 tinted f. lutes and several 



