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“ The typical Frenchman described by a shrewd and keen wiUed critic."
Monsieur at Home. By Albert Rhodes.
LONDON : Fl.M
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almost every page was gained by a long residence amongs .
" Of remarkable interest and value."
The Wonderland of Evolution. By Albert
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T he authors illustrate in an understandable and amusing
manner the absurdities of some of the views he y
advanced evolutionists, and indicate the perfect h^mony
ing between natural phenomena and the true origin and u
destiny of man.
"The first of a valuable series of historical sporting books."
Football; Its Flistory for Five Centuries.
(Historical Sporting Series, No. i.) By Montaoub ,
T T? Vincent. LONDON:
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By MONTAUUd ---
AMES E. Vincent. LONDON : Field Sr Tuer, The
Press, E.C. . .
T N the first place a full inquiry into the antiquity o e
1 winter pastime beloved by English men an Y
classes. The authors proceed to shew the manne
two forms of rules now in vogue have grown out o
at the great public schools.
“A masterpiece."—Mag. of Art. ^
Bartolozzi and his Works. (Dedicated by per-
Works, see " Illustrated."
A COMPLETE guide to the study of old-fashioned prints of
the Bartolozzi School. Cheap and revised edition in one
handsome volume.
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