SIR GEORGE GREY.
HIS LIFE AND TIMES.
POPULAR EDITION.
In order to bring this interesting work within the reach of a wider circle of readers a popular edition has now been issued in cartridge-paper covers ab 3s 6d per copy; and in clotb.gilb, at ss. The type, paper and illustrations of the popular edition are equal in qualiby to the original edition at 7b 6d. Mr W. I*, and Lily Rees, the joint authors of this interesting book, brought to their bask a devotion which could not fail in its purpose of presenting Sir George Grey as a vivid personality. They had free access to all the public documents referring to Sir George Grey's' remarkable career in Wesbern Australia, South Aastralia, New Zealand, and ' South Africa. As far aa the colony is concerned, an acquaintance with Sir George Grey's life implies a knowledge of the most interesting feafcnre* of slew Zealand history. No bettor book than this can be placed in the hands of the young. -We have no doubt that in its cheaper forms the work will have a wide sale.; , ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 236, 3 October 1894, Page 8
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182SIR GEORGE GREY. Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 236, 3 October 1894, Page 8
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