(Recent (Books &
Something t^bout Them.
“ An amusing and covetable curiosity.”
(Demy i6mo. Seven-and-sixpence.)
(3) Quads within Quads: for Authors, Editors,
and Devils. Edited by Andrew W. Tuer. Bound in extra stout
vellum with silken strings. LONDON : Field Sr Tuer, The Leaden-
ball Press, E.C.
A n amusing collection of printers’ jokes. A book and a box,
or rather two books and a box, and yet after all not a box
at all, but a book and only one book. Quads Within Quads is
the larger edition of Quads bulked out at the end with extra
leaves of paper fastened together, and hollowed out in the
centre, and in the little nest so formed reposes a copy of the
miniature Quads.
Christmas Entertainments ; see Illustrated.
THEOLOGICAL ^
“ A book for clergymen and their critics."
Decently and in Order : A few hints on the
performance of the ©tDerjl fot ^OMIIIIg $ ÔEheitíng Ptapetí,
with a brief notice of mistakes which now commonly occur. By a
Clergyman. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenball Press, E.C.
[One Shilling.
A n outspoken criticism of the slovenly, unthoughtful manner
in which the Church services are performed in many of
our churches and cathedrals. A chapter is devoted to common
mistakes, shewing how grotesque the services become if care
lessly performed. Suggestions are addressed to those who do
not consider themselves absolutely incapable of improvement.
" A collection of sentences, each a valuable sermon in itself."
Sermons in Sentences : Being- selected pass
ages from the Sermons of Ralph Brownrig, Bishop of Exeter. By the
Rev. A. A. Toms, m.a. LONDON; Field & Tuer, The Leadenball
Press, E.C. [Half-a-Crown.
A BEAUTIFUL and choice book printed in extra large type :
a book over which even minutes may be profitably expended.
♦ Xj.^i * ÏZwbenÇdff ♦ ♦
LOüKfDOüsa, S.c.
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