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Degeneration amongst Londoners. By
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Tree Gossip. By Francis G/eorge
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The Paper and
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Socialism of To-day. By Emile de
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ORPEN. Including " Socialism in England," by the Trans-
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Our Grandmothers' Gowns. By Mrs.
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RS. HUNT gives a short history of the dress of the period,
in which she carefully preserves the original descriptions
of the plates as given in contemporary fashion-books.
Tennis Cuts and Quips, in Prose and
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With the
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(1885) Alterations in Lawn Tennis Laws and
Regulations.
The True Story of Mazeppa:/ The Son
OF PETER THE GREAT: A CHANGE OF REIGN. By
Viscount E. MELCHIOR DE VOGUE. Translated from the
French by JAMES MILLINGTON. LONDON: Field &
Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C. [Six Shillings.
THE weird story herein related possesses an equal interest
for the lover of the romantic and the historical.
Monsieur at Home. By Albert Rhodes.
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[Two-and-Sixpence; Cloth, Three-and-Sixpence.
"The typical Frenchman described by a shrewd and keen-witted
critic."
"A
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good book indeed."--
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Bartolozzi and his Works: Biographical,
Anecdotal, and Descriptive. By ANDREW W. TUER,
LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
[Twelve-and-Sixpence.
A COMPLETE guide to the study of old-fashioned prints.
Revised with new and interesting matter: in one thick
handsome vellum-bound volume, gold lettered, broad silken
bands and strings.
Limited to 500 signed and numbered copies.
Life of Colonel Fred. Burnaby: By
R. K. MANN and J. REDDING WARE. From MSS.
left by the Colonel just before he started for Egypt. Em-
bellished with a Portrait in Monochrome from the only
Photograph taken of Colonel Burnaby in recent years.
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Izaak Walton: his Wallet B/ooke, being
the Songs in "THE COMPLEAT ANGLER " newly set forth
and Illustrated by JOSEPH CRAWHALL. Hand-made paper;
vellum bound, with inside humorously lettered silk-sewn
pockets.
Edition-de-luxe
, limited and numbered. The
numerous illustrations all separately hand-coloured. LON-
DON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
[One Guinea (500 Copies only); Large Paper, Two
Guineas (100 copies only). Prices will be raised
after publication.
ONE of Mr. Crawhall's engraved blocks-that is the boxwood
block itself-will be attached as pendant to a silk book-
marker to
each copy of the large paper edition only.
Songs of the North, gathered together
from the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland. Edited by
A. C. MACLEOD and HAROLD BOULTON. The Music
arranged by MALCOLM LAWSON. LONDON: Field &
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Why not eat Insects ? By Vincent M.
HOLT. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press,
E.C. [One Shilling.
" THEM insects eats up every blessed green thing that do
grow, and us farmers starves." "Well, eat
them
and
grow fat !"
On the Stage--and Off: the Brief
Career of a Would-be Actor. By JEROME K. JEROME.
LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press.
[One Shilling.
Aspects of Fiction. By R/. S. de C.
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Notes and Queries
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Old Aunt Elspa's A B C. Imagined
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AN outrageously quaint book, full of illustrations.
" A volume to delight in."-
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Olde ffrendes wyth newe Faces: Adorn'd
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The
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necessarily limited
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[In one thick 4to Volume, Twenty-five Shillings.
) EPRODUCTIONS in facsimile of a large selection of the
crudely printed and humorously illustrated pamphlets that
were hawked about the country by the chapmen of a bygone
age. The illustrations will provoke smiles from the gravest.
Amateur Tommy Atkins: A Volunteer's
experiences related in the Letters of PRIVATE SAML BAGSHAW to his Mother. Illustrated with many clever silhou-
ettes. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press,
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AN amusing relation of the experiences of a volunteer recruit
at drill, in camp, and on the march.
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know of."-
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Bartolozzi Prints. Descriptive Pro-
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specimens, in red and brown, from the original copper-plates engraved
by Bartolozzi. Some of the ' Cupids' are perfect gems. The variety
is extensive, and well worth the attention of collectors. The beautiful
examples. mostly of a fanciful character, are direct impressions from
plates-all in fine condition-that have been gradually accumulated by
a well-known collector during the past twenty years. Although engraved nearly a century ago, some of the copper-plates have never
before been published, and are therefore in proof condition. These
engravings are not to be confounded with the faded reprints from worn-
out plates which for years past have disgusted the collector."--
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piece of linen, over which-being of unusual but not painful
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the price is only that usually charged for common scribbling
paper. THE AUTHOR'S PAPER PAD may be comfortably
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