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The yellow book: an illustrated quarterly — 5.1895

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The Yellow Book Advertisements

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Chapman & Hall’s New Books.

General Sir Evelyn Wood, G.C.B., V.C., &c.

The Crimea in 1854 and 1894. By General Sir Evelyn Wood,

G.C.B., V.C. With numerous Illustrations from Sketches made during the Campaign
by Colone] the Hon. W. J. Colville, C.B., and Portraits and Plans. Demy 8vo.

*** This is not merely a reprint ef the articles which have appeared in The Fortnightly
Review. The book has been entirely rewritten and considerably enlarged.

Fraser Sandeman.

Angling Travels in Norway, By Fraser Sandeman, Author of

“ By Hook and by Crook,” &c., &c. With numerous Illustrations from Drawings and
Photographs by the Author, and Coloured Plates of Salmon Flies. Demy 8vo.

*** There will also be a limited edition printed on large paper.

Mrs. Füller Maitland.

Pages from the Day-book of Bethia Hardacre. By Mrs. Füller

Maitland. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo.

John Förster.

Walter Savage Landor : a Biography. By John Förster. A New

and Cheaper Edition, containing Two Portraits. Demy 8vo, 7s. 6d.

*** Mr. Sidney Colvin has spoken of this work as “ the Standard and indispensable authority
on the life of Landor .... written with knowledge, industry, affection, and loyalty of
purpose."

George Meredith.

Lord Ormont and his Aminta. By George Meredith. A New

Edition in One Volume. 6s. [Ready.

CHAPMAN’S MAGAZINE of Fiction. Edited by Oswald

Crawfurd. A New Monthly Magazine. Price Sixpence.

Messrs. Chapman & Hall will bring out, on May i, a non-illustrated

Magazine, intended by them to be the counterpart, as to size, shape, and quality, in
fiction, of what their Fortnightly Review is in essay writing.

Chapman’s Magazine will contain contributions from the following

Novel-writers among many others. The Order of names is alphabetical:—

Grant Allen
E. F. Benson
Walter Besant
Mrs. Clifford
S. R. Crockett
Mrs. Croker
George Gissing
Hamilton Aidd
Thomas Hardy

Beatrice Harraden
Bret Harte
John Oliver Hobbes
Anthony Hope
E. W. Hornung
Violet Hunt
Henry James
J. K. Jerome
Rudyard Kipling

Mrs. Lynn Linton
Ian Maclaren
Frankfort Moore
George Moore
W. E. Norris
Barry Pain
Gilbert Parker
James Payn

Eden Phillpotts
Richard Pryce
W. Clark Russell
Mrs. Flora Annie Steele
Florence Warden
Marriott Watson
Stanley Weyman
I. Zangwill

Chapman’s Magazine represents a fresh aeparture in Novel-production,

for the Publishers are offering to the public, at the price of sixpence, a monthly volume
of fiction by the first authors of Great Britain and America, equivalent in amount of
reading matter to an ordinary 6s. novel.

Chapman’s Magazine. Subscription for one year, 6s., or by post, in

the United Kingdom, 9s., paid in advance to the Publishers.

Chapman’s Magazine can be obtained at all stationers, newsagents,

and bookstalls in the United Kingdom.

London: CHAPMAN & HALL, Limited.

11 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, W.C.
 
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