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BOOKS AND ARTICLES BY WILTSHIRE AUTHORS. 



Anna BunstOU. "Mingled Wine." Ay Anna Bunston, Longmans 

 Green, & Co., 39, Paternoster Bow, London ; New York, Bombay, and 

 Calcutta. 1909. 



7|in. X 5in., cloth, pp., including titles, xii + 117. Printed by 

 Ballantyne, Hanson, & Co., Edinburgh and London. Price, 3s. 6d. 

 This little book of verse contains one hundred and twelve short poems 

 and epigrams, of which " On Quarley Down " and " Salisbury Plain " 

 have a local flavour. Some of them are re-printed from Academy, 

 Country Life, Guardian, and Saturday Review. Reviewed very 

 favourably by E. R. B[ernard] in Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, Jan., 19 10. 



Rev J. P. Kingsland, Pastor of the Congregational Church, 

 Devizes. A sermon preached at this Church is printed in full in 

 Wiltshire Advertiser, November 25th, 1909. 



Rev. Douglas Macleaiie. " The Battle Round a Creed." Article 

 in The English Church Review, No. 1, January, 1910. 



" Our Island Church : Sketches from the History of 



English Church and State." 1909. Post 8vo. 



Rev. E. J. Bodington, Vicar of Calne. Sermon preached at 

 Calne, April 10th, 1910, on " Sunday Observance," text, Luke xxiv., 29. 

 Printed in full in Wiltshire Gazette, April 28th, 1910. 



Pamela (Lady) Tennant. " The Legend of the Goldfinch." 

 Poem. The Spectator, March 26th, 1910, p. 506. 



John Wordsworth, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury. "The 



coming Election and its bearing on the future of the Church and the 

 Country." Letter from the Bishop of Salisbury to the Rev. Canon 

 J. D. Morrice, Rector of S. Edmund's, Salisbury, and Rural Dean. 

 Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, January, 1910, pp. 4—6. 



Memorial Sermon preached in Salisbury Cathedral on 



the Sunday after the death of King Edward VII., printed in full, 

 Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, June, 1910. 



Maurice Hewlett. "Rest Harrow, a Comedy of Resolution.'' 

 Illustration by Frank Craig. Begun in Scribner's Mac/., Jan , 1910. 

 Yol. xlvii., p. 17. 



" Open Country, a Comedy with a Sting." Macmillan & 



Co., Limited, St. Martin's Street, London : 1909. 7fin. X 5in., pp., in- 

 cluding title, xii. +316. Printed by R. & R. Clark, Edinburgh. A novel. 



(of Broad Chalke) " The Labour Party and the Future '' 



(an address to workmen delivered at Leicester, January 15th, 1910). 

 Fortnightly Revietv, February, 1910. pp. 299—304. 



Letters to Sanchia. Upon things as they are. Extracted 



from the Correspondence of Mr. John Maxwell Senhouse. 7fin.x. r >|in. 

 85 pp. Macmillan: 1910. Is. 6d. [The letters of Senhouse, the 

 11 gentleman gipsy," from " The Open Country."] 



