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Melincourt : $b or, Sir Oran Haut-Ton
Peacock, Thomas Love
English fiction -- 19th century; Orangutans -- Fiction; Satire
_TIMES._—“Mr. Clark Russell is one of those writers who have set
themselves to revive the British sea story in all its glorious
excitement. Mr. Russell has made a considerable reputation in this line.
His plots are well conceived, and that of ‘Marooned’ is no exception to
this rule.”
=Marooned.=
=A Strange Elopement.=
_By ARCHDEACON FARRAR._
=Seekers after God.=
=Eternal Hope.=
=The Fall of Man.=
=The Witness of History to Christ.=
=The Silence and Voices of God.=
=In the Days of thy Youth.=
=Saintly Workers.=
=Ephphatha.=
=Mercy and Judgment.=
=Sermons and Addresses in America.=
MACMILLAN’S THREE-AND-SIXPENNY SERIES.
Crown 8v. 3s. 6d. each volume.
_By CHARLES KINGSLEY._
=Westward Ho!=
=Hypatia.=
=Yeast.=
=Alton Locke.=
=Two Years Ago.=
=Hereward the Wake.=
=Poems.=
=The Heroes.=
=The Water Babies.=
=Madam How and Lady Why.=
=At Last.=
=Prose Idylls.=
=Plays and Puritans=, etc.
=The Roman and the Teuton.=
=Sanitary and Social Lectures and Essays.=
=Historical Lectures and Essays.=
=Scientific Lectures and Essays.=
=Literary and General Lectures.=
=The Hermits.=
=Glaucus: or the Wonders of The Seashore.= With Coloured Illustrations.
=Village and Town and Country Sermons.=
=The Water of Life, and other Sermons.=
=Sermons on National Subjects, and the King of the Earth.=
=Sermons for the Times.=
=Good News of God.=
=The Gospel of the Pentateuch, and David.=
=Discipline, and other Sermons.=
=Westminster Sermons.=
=All Saints’ Day, and other Sermons.=
_By D. CHRISTIE MURRAY._
_SPECTATOR._—“Mr. Christie Murray has more power and genius for the
delineation of English rustic life than any half-dozen of our surviving
novelists put together.”
_SATURDAY REVIEW._—“Few modern novelists can tell a story of English
country life better than Mr. D. Christie Murray.”
=Aunt Rachel.=
=John Vale’s Guardian.=
=Schwartz.=
=The Weaker Vessel.=
=He Fell among Thieves.= D. C. MURRAY and H. HERMAN.
_By Mrs. OLIPHANT._
_ACADEMY._—“At her best she is, with one or two exceptions, the best of
living English novelists.”
_SATURDAY REVIEW._—“Has the charm of style, the literary quality and
flavour that never fails to please.”
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