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« A valuable and quaintly pretty addition to the literature of old-fathioned
costumes.”
Our Grandmothers’ Gowns. By Mrs. Alfred
Press. E.C. [Six-and-Sixpence»
I N addition to matter of much value and interest Mrs. Alfred
W. Hunt carefully describes the numerous, accurate, and
quaintly drawn illustrations by Mr. George R. Halkett, which are
all prettily tinted by hand.
Cheap and revised edition.
The Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh. By
[Six Shillings.
"ratld') ToNDONTViítld & Tuer. The Leadenhalf
G ives the results of an examination of the Pyramids of
Gizeh mechanically, architecturally, and historically,
dry details of use to specialists only.
II Without a rival as a birthday or wedding present.
When is your Birthday ? or a Year of Good
T he illustrations are beautiful, the sonnets are good, and the
binding, which is of a character perhaps never before
attempted, is simply fascinating.
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