Chapter 23

A MAGAZINE DE LUXE FOR BOOK READERS.drop-capEvery readerof these lines is a book buyer and a book reader. We want every reader of these lines to become a reader of “THE BOOKMAN.” If you are not acquainted with “THE BOOKMAN,” will you kindly send a postcard to the Publishers for a specimen copy, which will gladly be forwarded to all readers of this Booklet.“THE BOOKMAN” is edited by Dr. Robertson Nicoll, and is published during the first week of every month, price 6d. net. “THE BOOKMAN” is the only monthly magazine devoted exclusively to the interests of book readers. “THE BOOKMAN” is the only periodical which in any adequate way chronicles the literary life of the day in pictures as well as letterpress. “THE BOOKMAN” has already the largest circulation of any purely literary paper published in the kingdom, and its sales have increased enormously during the last twelve months. “THE BOOKMAN” is the best illustrated guide to the best books of the day.“THE BOOKMAN” makes appeal to everyone who is interested in the literature of the day. “THE BOOKMAN” is not a dry-as-dust magazine for specialists. Every line and every picture it contains is of peculiar interest to the great and ever-increasing public that delights in books. “THE BOOKMAN” istheperiodical for those who want to keep in touch with the books most worth reading and with the authors most worth knowing.“THE BOOKMAN” contains each month a separate plate portrait, printed by the finest process of half-tone photogravure. These portraits, forming as they do a unique Gallery of Famous Modern Authors, have been immensely appreciated, and many readers of “THE BOOKMAN” have the complete series framed on their walls. Among the plates which have given greatest satisfaction are portraits of Carlyle, Tennyson, Browning, Dickens, Scott, Thackeray, Jane Austen, Ruskin, Robert Louis Stevenson, George Macdonald, Thomas Hardy, Alexandre Dumas, Tolstoy, Swinburne, J. M. Barrie, Herbert Spencer, A. Conan Doyle, Alfred Austin, George Eliot, Matthew Arnold, etc., etc.“THE BOOKMAN” contains each month an article on some prominent author of the day, written by an eminent critic and magnificently illustrated throughout, articles on topics of literary interest by well-known writers, reviews of the best new books written by the first authorities, several pages of the freshest literary news, reports as to the best selling books of the month, articles on new writers of promise, etc., etc. “THE BOOKMAN” thus fulfils in a manner never before attempted the requirements of the great book-loving public. “THE BOOKMAN” is published during the first week of every month, price 6d. net.HODDER & STOUGHTON,27, Paternoster Row, London, E.C.

A MAGAZINE DE LUXE FOR BOOK READERS.

A MAGAZINE DE LUXE FOR BOOK READERS.

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Every readerof these lines is a book buyer and a book reader. We want every reader of these lines to become a reader of “THE BOOKMAN.” If you are not acquainted with “THE BOOKMAN,” will you kindly send a postcard to the Publishers for a specimen copy, which will gladly be forwarded to all readers of this Booklet.

“THE BOOKMAN” is edited by Dr. Robertson Nicoll, and is published during the first week of every month, price 6d. net. “THE BOOKMAN” is the only monthly magazine devoted exclusively to the interests of book readers. “THE BOOKMAN” is the only periodical which in any adequate way chronicles the literary life of the day in pictures as well as letterpress. “THE BOOKMAN” has already the largest circulation of any purely literary paper published in the kingdom, and its sales have increased enormously during the last twelve months. “THE BOOKMAN” is the best illustrated guide to the best books of the day.

“THE BOOKMAN” makes appeal to everyone who is interested in the literature of the day. “THE BOOKMAN” is not a dry-as-dust magazine for specialists. Every line and every picture it contains is of peculiar interest to the great and ever-increasing public that delights in books. “THE BOOKMAN” istheperiodical for those who want to keep in touch with the books most worth reading and with the authors most worth knowing.

“THE BOOKMAN” contains each month a separate plate portrait, printed by the finest process of half-tone photogravure. These portraits, forming as they do a unique Gallery of Famous Modern Authors, have been immensely appreciated, and many readers of “THE BOOKMAN” have the complete series framed on their walls. Among the plates which have given greatest satisfaction are portraits of Carlyle, Tennyson, Browning, Dickens, Scott, Thackeray, Jane Austen, Ruskin, Robert Louis Stevenson, George Macdonald, Thomas Hardy, Alexandre Dumas, Tolstoy, Swinburne, J. M. Barrie, Herbert Spencer, A. Conan Doyle, Alfred Austin, George Eliot, Matthew Arnold, etc., etc.

“THE BOOKMAN” contains each month an article on some prominent author of the day, written by an eminent critic and magnificently illustrated throughout, articles on topics of literary interest by well-known writers, reviews of the best new books written by the first authorities, several pages of the freshest literary news, reports as to the best selling books of the month, articles on new writers of promise, etc., etc. “THE BOOKMAN” thus fulfils in a manner never before attempted the requirements of the great book-loving public. “THE BOOKMAN” is published during the first week of every month, price 6d. net.

HODDER & STOUGHTON,27, Paternoster Row, London, E.C.


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