The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 303F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 217
... Hambledon Club and the popularisation of round - arm bowling the old epoch passed away and a new one began . Mr. E. V. Lucas has been so fortunate as to receive from one of the granddaughters of John Nyren 66 a little paper of me ...
... Hambledon Club and the popularisation of round - arm bowling the old epoch passed away and a new one began . Mr. E. V. Lucas has been so fortunate as to receive from one of the granddaughters of John Nyren 66 a little paper of me ...
Page 218
... Hambledon Club and the Old Players , " taken , as the editor points out to us , from two chapters of the second edition of " The Cricket Field . " Here , too , is a part of that admirable rhapsodical review of John Nyren's book which ...
... Hambledon Club and the Old Players , " taken , as the editor points out to us , from two chapters of the second edition of " The Cricket Field . " Here , too , is a part of that admirable rhapsodical review of John Nyren's book which ...
Contents
THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ENTERTAINER By the Hon GEORGE | 22 |
A STUDY By M A CURTOIS | 69 |
CORRESPONDENCE | 75 |
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