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=HOLIDAY RHYMES=.
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EDITED BY THE MARQUIS DE RUVIGNY AND RAINEVAL.
=THE LEGITIMIST KALENDAR=
=FOR 1895.=
Containing a full account of the claims of the Carlists in Spain, the Miguelists in Portugal, the Blancs d’Espagne in France, and the Jacobite Party in England. Illustrated with Portraits of their Most Christian and Catholic Majesties the King and Queen of France, Spain, and Navarre. Published by Subscription only at 5s. net. Twenty-Five Copies on Dutch Hand-made Paper at One Guinea. Prospectus forwarded on application.
=IN THE GREEN PARK=.
By F. NORREYS CONNELL.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY F.H. TOWNSEND.
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“Excellent fooling. Teems with classical chaff and latter-day badinage. The chief attraction is the uninterrupted flow of exuberant animal spirits which permeates its pages. Mr. Townsend’s illustrations to this quaint work are decidedly funny.”—Daily Telegraph.
“Full of clever and whimsical conceits. Will best be appreciated by Londoners, and welcome to the general reader.”—Morning Post.
“Not at all a bad specimen of the New Humour.”—Truth.
“The newest New Humour.”—National Observer.
“Very clever. Mr. Connell’s next volume is sure to be good.”—Black and White.
“A fantastic and amusing work. Mr. Connell is a humorist, and a humorist of a distinctly original type. We have laughed heartily over this book. The whole is so piquantly flavoured and seasoned. Stories of the after-dinner type, audacious occasionally, but never coarse, and always redeemed by a pretty and nimble art. The author is a good fellow with his quips, and jests, and cranks; and nobody will regret making his acquaintance.”—Weekly Sun.
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=THE BACHELORS’ CLUB=.
By I. ZANGWILL.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY GEORGE HUTCHINSON.
Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d.
ST. JAMES’S GAZETTE: “Some exceedingly clever fooling, and a happy audacity of whimsical invention.”
DAILY GRAPHIC: “A genuine humorist.
We own to having
laughed heartily, and appreciated the cleverness and
the cynicism.”
STAR: “Mr. Zangwill has an original way of being funny. He is full of clever and witty, paradoxical and epigrammatical, surprises. His book is a splendid tonic for gloomy spirits.”
EVENING NEWS: “Not one in a score of the
amusing books
which come from the press is nearly so amusing as
this.”
SUNDAY TIMES: “Read, laugh over, and profit by the history of ‘The Bachelors’ Club,’ capitally told by a fresh young writer.”