Works by E. MARSTON continued 



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How does it Feel to be Old ? 



Reprinted from the " Monthly Review," by permission, 

 with additional Chapter on Sleeplessness. 



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Dove Dale Revisited 



'A pleasant record of pleasant places." Athenceum. 



f A charming little volume." Scotsman. 



1 He just takes you with him." Yorkshire Post. 



Just as such a book should be written." Queen. 



Fascinating reading." St. James's Gazette. 



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An Old Man's Holidays 



"'An Old Man's Holidays 'is perhaps the most delightful, 

 as it is the most diverse, ot the series which began with ' Days 

 in Dove Dale,' and revealed in its author a humorist as gentle 

 and as genial as Charles Lamb." World. 



" Extremely bright, and told with a ring of sportsmanlike 

 enthusiasm and love of Nature's beauty which is very taking." 

 County Gentleman. 



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Sketches of Booksellers of 

 Other Days 



" One of the daintiest books ever turned out by his firm." 

 Globe. 



" Undeniably interesting." Athenceum. 



"A large amount of exceedingly interesting matter." 

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