... Robert Chambers'* " Lif* tnd Works of Robert Bur**," dealing mainlv with th* Ivlinburjo p»rmd of hi* care*r. will appear in a few w»efc». W* bshev* thai Mr Wallace has obtained aad incorporatsjl IB this vcj'ime a omuudenlile amount of ...
... Robert W. Chambers, The Dial speaks of this book as follows : "This novel is characterized by unusual fertility of invention and a brisk manner that keeps the interest from flagging for a moment. The author has made a minute study of ...
... author, hitherto an unknown figure among the writers of the -day ... in author their observes, bodies, accus"that tomed to material facts, having ... Robert W. Chambers. Macmillan's Colonial Library. London: Macmillan and Co ...
... Robert E. Wright sent a telegram to Pattison in Phila., asking his consent ... Chambers, one of the prominent New York newspaper men, said: While Gov ... in author. Ity" relative to the withdrawal of hia name as a candidate ...
... Robert Lamb; from Wm. Blnckwood and Sons (through Melville and Mullen). It ... Chambers, this volume must have presented the most serious difficulties to ... in author on his dnath did not conduce to a satisfactory completion of ...
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... in author ; this teems inevitably to be tbe career of heroes. Scill the ... chambers of innocent Englishwomen a* a bat. That was an effort of the ... Robert Holt in tb* grimmest of hypnotic suggestion grows upon the reader ...