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(THE HON. EAST INDIA COMPANY.) 



Being the Recollections of an Indian Official. 



BV 



H. G. KEENE, C.I.E,, Hon. M.A. (Oxon). 



Author of "SkefcJics in Iiuiian hik,^^ etc. 



AViTH A Portrait in Photogravure. 



Illustrated by W. SiMPSON from the Author's Sketches. 



"]Mr. Keene has written an instructive book. He is not dull. This book 



presents a novel ^•iew of Indian life. It is the genial record of a man who from 



boyhood seems to have bent on extracting the largest possible amount of pleasure 



from his sunoundings." — Times. 



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Jason Edwards. 



And a Little Norsk. 



Powerful Stories of the Far AVest. 



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HAMLIN GARLAND. 



Author of ''Wayside Courtships," "Rose of Butcher'' s Coolly" "A Spoil oj Office" 

 "A Story of the Modern West," "A Member of the Third House," etc 

 " There is a freshness of atmosphere and a raciness of characterization about 

 Mr. Hamlin Garland's stories which render them very agiecable reading, and English 

 readers Mho are familiar with ' R-^se of Butcher's Coolly ' and ' Wayside Courtships ' 

 may confidently take up this latest successor. . . . ''jason Edwards ' or ' A Little 

 Norsk' is, each in its way, a gem." — Literary World. 



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Rose of Butcher's Coolly. 



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HAMLIN GARLAND. 



"The author of 'Rose of Butcher's Coolly' scores a marked success, chiefly, as 

 it seems to us, because he has written his book to please himself, and with no attention 

 to rigid rules of form or to the conventions of modem fiction. The book is the 

 spontaneous outcome of a man's mind — a thing much more rare now than in the days 

 when the novelist's art was in its infancy. . . . The outcome of this and of his 

 talent is a book striking, original, and throughout distinguished above the ordinary. 

 . . . We M ish the book the success it deser^-es ; and in congratulating the author 

 on his achievement, we desire to add a word of congratulation to the publishers, for 

 the get-up of the book is as excellent as its matter."'— /'rt// Mall Gazette. 



