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NEIGHBOURS ON THE GREEN.
KIRSTEEN.
SCOTSMAN—"One of the most powerful stories Mrs. Oliphant has ever
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MURRAY'S MAGAZINE—"One of the best books which Mrs. Oliphant's
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JOYCE.
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A BELEAGUERED CITY.
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HESTER.
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HE THAT WILL NOT WHEN HE MAY.
SCOTSMAN—"The workmanship of the book is simply admirable."
THE RAILWAY MAN AND HIS CHILDREN.
ANTI-JACOBIN—"An extremely interesting story, and a perfectly
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MORNING POST—"Mrs. Oliphant has never written a simpler, and at the
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simple fiction, which is also of the deepest interest."
THE MARRIAGE OF ELINOR.
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SIR TOM.
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A SON OF THE SOIL.
THE CURATE IN CHARGE.
YOUNG MUSGRAVE.
THE WIZARD'S SON.
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A COUNTRY GENTLEMAN AND HIS FAMILY.
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THE SECOND SON.
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JERUSALEM, THE HOLY CITY: ITS HISTORY AND HOPE.
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GRAPHIC—"An eloquent monograph on Jerusalem, written with all the
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SPECTATOR—"Mrs. Oliphant has successfully accomplished the difficult
achievement of recasting the familiar old Hebrew stories into the
language of our own land and century without losing their charm."
SCOTSMAN—"One of the most attractive books of the year."
RECORD—"It is entitled to yet higher praise than that which is due to
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THE MAKERS OF VENICE: DOGES, CONQUERORS, PAINTERS, AND MEN OF LETTERS.
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WESTMINSTER REVIEW—"No one visiting Florence can better prepare for a
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ROYAL EDINBURGH: HER SAINTS, KINGS, AND SCHOLARS. Illustrated by George
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PALL MALL GAZETTE—"Is fascinating and full of interest throughout.
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