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“THE FERN PARADISE” (continued), 
present edition of ‘The Fern Paradise’ include a few photographs, eight woodcuts from 
charming drawings by Birket Foster, eight plates of the different species of British ferns, and 
several figures showing arrangements for the cultivation of these plants.” 
Glasgow Herald, 
“Tt is nothing less than a pleasure to turn over the leaves of this handsome volume.” 
Edinburgh Daily Review, 
“This is a fourth and decidedly improved edition of a work which had previously been 
pronounced one of rare excellence. . . . On the preparation of the illustrations has been 
bestowed an amount of loving care and skill corresponding to the fine enthusiasm and varied 
knowledge to which we owe Mr. Heath’s previous books,” 
LONDON: SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE, AND RIVINGTON 
In Demy 8vo, cloth gilt, price 7s. 6d. 
THE ENGLISH PEASANTRY. 
By Francis GeorcE HEATH. 
The Quarterly Review, October, 1874. 
(Extract from the article ‘‘ East Anglia ; its Strikes and Lock-outs.”) 
“We have placed at the head of this article the names of three books, all of which con- 
tain information on the subject of this labour movement. Of these by far the most valuable 
is a book by Mr. Heath, entitled ‘The English Peasantry.’” 
Athenaum. 
“Mr. Heath’s book is interesting and well written, and the author is entitled to much 
praise for it.” 
Spectator. 
* Very interesting and very important.” 
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THE ‘‘ROMANCE” OF PEASANT LIFE. 
By Francis Grorce HEATH. 
Spectator. 
“« Few questions can be either more important or more sad to an English mind allied to an 
English heart of only ordinary kind feeling, than the one of which the greater part of this 
little book treats.” 
Daily News. 
“This little volume deserves commendation for its graceful and pleasant style, as a very 
valuable addition to, and help in, the farm-labourer controversy.” 
British Quarterly Review, 
“Mr, Heath’s work is a useful contribution to the literature of a subject that is fast 
becoming one of the most prominent of our social problems.” 
ohn Bull. 
“lt is written with considerable power.” 
