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known worth of its writers, the diversity of its subjects, and the beauty 
of its illustrations The number opens with ‘ The Adven- 
tures of Dr. Brady,’ an Irish story of great promise, by Dr. Russell. 
The scenes are drawn with that graphic power and force for which Dr. 
Russell has no living rival .” — Aberystwith Observer. 
“ Tinsleys’ has made its appearance, and looks as though it would 
make its way. Paper, print, illustrations, editor, and contributors, all 
look well.” — Bookseller. 
“ The new magazine bids fair to take a high place among English 
literature .” — Kentish Gazette. 
“ There is much sparkle of fun, glow of sentiment, and rare descrip- 
tive power in Dr. Russell’s chapters .” — Whitehaven Herald. 
“ Tinsleys’ Magazine promises to be in every way a success.” — Aber- 
deen Herald. 
“ The contributions to the opening number of this new literary can- 
didate for public favour are all of a high mark .” — Star of Gwetit. 
“In outward appearance it is chaste and elegant, and the interior is 
a nice specimen of the typographical art .” — Merioneth Standard. 
“ The getting-up of the magazine is highly credible to the publishers, 
editor, and authors alike .” — Swansea Journal. 
Tinsley never appears without a sterling article of interest either to 
sportsmen or naturalists .” — Land a 7 id Water. 
“A landscape illustrative to a poem, ‘The Shortest Way Home,’ is 
the prettiest picture in any illustrated magazine of the present month.” 
— Glasgow Free Press. 
“ This new monthly is richly embellished, and is very cheap at a 
shilling.” — Sta ffbrdsh ire Sentinel. 
“ The illustrations are superior, especially a landscape to accompany 
a poetical sketch drawn by a practised hand with a good eye for per- 
spective and a capital finger for finish .” — Dover Telegraph. 
“If continued in the style in which it has been commenced it cannot 
fail to insure an extensive circulation .” — Gravesend Free Press. 
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