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London:Wells Gardner, Darton and Co., Ltd.,3, Paternoster BuildingsDarton’s New 3/– Fine Art SeriesPrinted on superfine paper and handsomely bound in cloth boardsSome Letters from a Citizen of the World.ByOliver Goldsmith.Introduction byRichard Garnett.Illustrated byEdmund J. Sullivan.A Mother’s Book of Song.With Outline Illustrations byCharles Robinson.A collection of poems about children, including some of the best poems in our language.‘A book of song which any mother will delight in.’—Daily News.‘A delightful book, most delicately and charmingly illustrated.’—T. P.’s Weekly.The Great Hoggarty Diamond.ByWilliam Makepeace Thackeray.With Original Illustrations byHugh Thomson.The edition contains the Author’s Preface to the First Edition.‘The great charm of this book lies in the illustrations by Hugh Thomson, who knows no rival in illustrating a work of this character.’—Graphic.‘The book is one for old and young alike. However often one has read it, the later chapters can never fail to stir the strongest emotions.’—Queen.An English Girl in Japan.By Mrs.Ella M. Hart Bennett.Illustrated from photographs taken on the spot.‘Her adventures are related in a bright and humorous style.’—Pall Mall Gazette.‘It is pleasant to turn aside from the more serious books and learn of the happy little people in their everyday life, as seen by a girl who went among them as a simple visitor, and not as a writer with note-book in her hand. An admirable volume.’—Bookman.ColophonAvailabilityThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of theProject Gutenberg Licenseincluded with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.This eBook is produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team atwww.pgdp.net.Prepared from scans available in the Internet Archive. (Copy1).EncodingRevision History2011-08-23 Started.External ReferencesThis Project Gutenberg eBook contains external references. These links may not work for you.CorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:PageSourceCorrection70DontDon’t82[Not in source]‘102mewe104toat155[Not in source]’159‘[Deleted]181others’other’s182,182sea fairiessea-fairies185[Not in source]them189TameriskTamarisk191Great AuntGreat-Aunt

London:Wells Gardner, Darton and Co., Ltd.,3, Paternoster Buildings

London:Wells Gardner, Darton and Co., Ltd.,3, Paternoster Buildings

London:Wells Gardner, Darton and Co., Ltd.,3, Paternoster Buildings

Darton’s New 3/– Fine Art SeriesPrinted on superfine paper and handsomely bound in cloth boardsSome Letters from a Citizen of the World.ByOliver Goldsmith.Introduction byRichard Garnett.Illustrated byEdmund J. Sullivan.A Mother’s Book of Song.With Outline Illustrations byCharles Robinson.A collection of poems about children, including some of the best poems in our language.‘A book of song which any mother will delight in.’—Daily News.‘A delightful book, most delicately and charmingly illustrated.’—T. P.’s Weekly.The Great Hoggarty Diamond.ByWilliam Makepeace Thackeray.With Original Illustrations byHugh Thomson.The edition contains the Author’s Preface to the First Edition.‘The great charm of this book lies in the illustrations by Hugh Thomson, who knows no rival in illustrating a work of this character.’—Graphic.‘The book is one for old and young alike. However often one has read it, the later chapters can never fail to stir the strongest emotions.’—Queen.An English Girl in Japan.By Mrs.Ella M. Hart Bennett.Illustrated from photographs taken on the spot.‘Her adventures are related in a bright and humorous style.’—Pall Mall Gazette.‘It is pleasant to turn aside from the more serious books and learn of the happy little people in their everyday life, as seen by a girl who went among them as a simple visitor, and not as a writer with note-book in her hand. An admirable volume.’—Bookman.

Darton’s New 3/– Fine Art SeriesPrinted on superfine paper and handsomely bound in cloth boardsSome Letters from a Citizen of the World.ByOliver Goldsmith.Introduction byRichard Garnett.Illustrated byEdmund J. Sullivan.A Mother’s Book of Song.With Outline Illustrations byCharles Robinson.A collection of poems about children, including some of the best poems in our language.‘A book of song which any mother will delight in.’—Daily News.‘A delightful book, most delicately and charmingly illustrated.’—T. P.’s Weekly.The Great Hoggarty Diamond.ByWilliam Makepeace Thackeray.With Original Illustrations byHugh Thomson.The edition contains the Author’s Preface to the First Edition.‘The great charm of this book lies in the illustrations by Hugh Thomson, who knows no rival in illustrating a work of this character.’—Graphic.‘The book is one for old and young alike. However often one has read it, the later chapters can never fail to stir the strongest emotions.’—Queen.An English Girl in Japan.By Mrs.Ella M. Hart Bennett.Illustrated from photographs taken on the spot.‘Her adventures are related in a bright and humorous style.’—Pall Mall Gazette.‘It is pleasant to turn aside from the more serious books and learn of the happy little people in their everyday life, as seen by a girl who went among them as a simple visitor, and not as a writer with note-book in her hand. An admirable volume.’—Bookman.

Darton’s New 3/– Fine Art Series

Printed on superfine paper and handsomely bound in cloth boards

Some Letters from a Citizen of the World.

ByOliver Goldsmith.

Introduction byRichard Garnett.

Illustrated byEdmund J. Sullivan.

A Mother’s Book of Song.

With Outline Illustrations byCharles Robinson.

A collection of poems about children, including some of the best poems in our language.

‘A book of song which any mother will delight in.’—Daily News.‘A delightful book, most delicately and charmingly illustrated.’—T. P.’s Weekly.

‘A book of song which any mother will delight in.’—Daily News.

‘A delightful book, most delicately and charmingly illustrated.’—T. P.’s Weekly.

The Great Hoggarty Diamond.

ByWilliam Makepeace Thackeray.

With Original Illustrations byHugh Thomson.

The edition contains the Author’s Preface to the First Edition.

‘The great charm of this book lies in the illustrations by Hugh Thomson, who knows no rival in illustrating a work of this character.’—Graphic.‘The book is one for old and young alike. However often one has read it, the later chapters can never fail to stir the strongest emotions.’—Queen.

‘The great charm of this book lies in the illustrations by Hugh Thomson, who knows no rival in illustrating a work of this character.’—Graphic.

‘The book is one for old and young alike. However often one has read it, the later chapters can never fail to stir the strongest emotions.’—Queen.

An English Girl in Japan.

By Mrs.Ella M. Hart Bennett.

Illustrated from photographs taken on the spot.

‘Her adventures are related in a bright and humorous style.’—Pall Mall Gazette.‘It is pleasant to turn aside from the more serious books and learn of the happy little people in their everyday life, as seen by a girl who went among them as a simple visitor, and not as a writer with note-book in her hand. An admirable volume.’—Bookman.

‘Her adventures are related in a bright and humorous style.’—Pall Mall Gazette.

‘It is pleasant to turn aside from the more serious books and learn of the happy little people in their everyday life, as seen by a girl who went among them as a simple visitor, and not as a writer with note-book in her hand. An admirable volume.’—Bookman.

ColophonAvailabilityThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of theProject Gutenberg Licenseincluded with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.This eBook is produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team atwww.pgdp.net.Prepared from scans available in the Internet Archive. (Copy1).EncodingRevision History2011-08-23 Started.External ReferencesThis Project Gutenberg eBook contains external references. These links may not work for you.CorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:PageSourceCorrection70DontDon’t82[Not in source]‘102mewe104toat155[Not in source]’159‘[Deleted]181others’other’s182,182sea fairiessea-fairies185[Not in source]them189TameriskTamarisk191Great AuntGreat-Aunt

ColophonAvailabilityThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of theProject Gutenberg Licenseincluded with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.This eBook is produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team atwww.pgdp.net.Prepared from scans available in the Internet Archive. (Copy1).EncodingRevision History2011-08-23 Started.External ReferencesThis Project Gutenberg eBook contains external references. These links may not work for you.CorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:PageSourceCorrection70DontDon’t82[Not in source]‘102mewe104toat155[Not in source]’159‘[Deleted]181others’other’s182,182sea fairiessea-fairies185[Not in source]them189TameriskTamarisk191Great AuntGreat-Aunt

ColophonAvailabilityThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of theProject Gutenberg Licenseincluded with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.This eBook is produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team atwww.pgdp.net.Prepared from scans available in the Internet Archive. (Copy1).EncodingRevision History2011-08-23 Started.External ReferencesThis Project Gutenberg eBook contains external references. These links may not work for you.CorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:PageSourceCorrection70DontDon’t82[Not in source]‘102mewe104toat155[Not in source]’159‘[Deleted]181others’other’s182,182sea fairiessea-fairies185[Not in source]them189TameriskTamarisk191Great AuntGreat-Aunt

This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of theProject Gutenberg Licenseincluded with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.

This eBook is produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team atwww.pgdp.net.

Prepared from scans available in the Internet Archive. (Copy1).

This Project Gutenberg eBook contains external references. These links may not work for you.

The following corrections have been applied to the text:


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