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BOOKS AND AKTICLES BY WILTSHTEE AUTHORS. 



Stephen Reynolds (native of Devizes). "'Puffin' home." An 

 article on the building and working of a motor boat on the South Devon 

 coast. Blackivood' s Mag., Oct. 1910, pp. 478—490. 



" Jasper Braund's Boat, a Longshore Yarn." T. P.'s Mag.^ 



March, 1911. 



Alongshore : where Man and the Sea face one another." 



With illustratioiis by Neville Mackay. 1910. London: Macmillan & Co. 

 Price 8s. A book of the South Devon Coast and Sea. Noticed in 

 Wiltshire Advertiser^ Nov. 3rd, and Wiltshire Gazette, Nov. I7th, 1910. 



" Benjie and the Bogey Man." A story of the fishermen 



of the S. W. Coast. Blackwood's Mag., Feb., 1911, pp. 190—201. 



Rev. E. J. Bodington. Sermon preached at Calne Church, to the 

 Mayor and Corporation, Nov. 20th, 1910. Printed in Wiltshire Gazette, 

 Nov. 24th, 1910. 



Maurice Hewlett. '^Tolstoy." A poem of three stanzas 



Fortnightly Review, Dec, 1910. 



" Brazenhead the Great." A story. Smith, Elder, & Co.^ 



London. 1911. Price 6s. Reviewed, Times Literary Supplement^ 

 March 30th, 1911. 



" On Fairies." English Ttevieiv, March, 1911. 



Rev. C. S. Fugfll. Sermon preached at Southbroom Church, Dec, 

 25th, 1910. VvmtQdiin Wiltshire Advertiser, T>Q(^.19\h,l^iQ. 



£lla Noyes. " The Casentino and its story." Illustrated in colour 

 and line by Dora Noyes. 1910. London : Dent. F'cap 4to, cloth^ 

 10s. Qd. net. 



iEnima Marie Cailard. " The Rationale of Spiritual Healing." 

 Article in Contemporary Bevieiv, April, 1911. 



Mary Arnold - Porster. "The Right Honourable Hugh 

 Oakeley Arnold-Forster. A memoir by his wife. London : Edward 

 Arnold, 1910." 



Demy 8vo, pp. including title, xv. + 376. Five illustrations including 

 3 portraits of Mr. Arnold-Forster, a bibliographical list of his writings, 

 and index. 



This biography of one who was private secretary to W, E. Forsterr 

 in Ireland, 1880—82. M.P. for W. Belfast 1892—1905 ; M.P. for Croydonl 

 1906—1909 ; secretary to the Admiralty 1900—1903 ; and Secretary of 

 State for War 1903 — 1905, dying in 1909, is written by his wife Mary 

 daughter of Mr. N. Story Maskelyne, the preface being dated fromj 

 Basset Down, Oct., 1910. Reviewed at length and very favourably by 

 the chief London papers. i 



