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The Bairns' Annual(for 1888-9) of Old-Fashioned Tales. Edited by Alice Corkran. Illustrated with a large number of original wooden blocks. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E. C.
[One Shilling.
A delightfulmélangeof the old-fashioned fairy tales that delighted our grand-parents when bairns.
A Season in Egypt:By W. M. Flinders Petrie. Illustrated. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E. C.
[12s.
A Book of Jousts:Edited by James M. Lowry, Author of "The Keys at Home," &c. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E. C.
[One Shilling.
..."exceedingly clever humorous verses...we have not often seen a brighter little volume of its kind."Manchester Examiner.
The Grievances between Authorsand Publishers, being the report of the Conferences of the Incorporated Society of Authors held in Willis's Rooms, in March, 1887, with Additional Matter and Summary. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E. C.
[Two Shillings.
Sonnets:(Revised and Enlarged Edition.) By Emily Pfeiffer, Author of "Gerard's Monument," "Under the Aspens," "The Rhyme of the Lady of the Rock," "Flying Leaves from East and West," &c., &c., LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E. C.
[Six Shillings.
"They are, to our mind, among the finest in the language."—Spectator.
The Signs of Old Lombard Street:By F. G. Hilton Price, F.S.A., with Sixty full-page 4to. Illustrations by James West. LONDON: Field and Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E. C.
[One Guinea.
The Author's Paper Pad(Issued by the Proprietors of The Leadenhall Press.)Contains, in block form, fifty sheets of paper, fibrous and difficult to tear as a piece of linen, over which—being of unusual but not painful smoothness—the pen slips with perfect freedom. Easily detachable, the size of the sheets is about 7½ x 8¾ in., and the price is only that usually charged for common scribbling paper. THE AUTHOR'S PAPER PAD may be comfortably used, whether at the desk, held in the hand, or resting on the knee. As being most convenient for both author and compositor, the paper is ruled the narrow way, and of course on one side only.—Sixpence each, 5/- per dozen, ruled or plain.