THE WHATNOT AND HOW TO DECORATE ITBy Agnes AconiteContaining 8 full-page illustrations by Patten Hairback.Small square demy 8vo., cloth, gilt topBy Post, 5/4PRICE 5/- NETBy Post, 5/4Some Press Opinions“One of the most fascinating of interior decorations, the potentialities of the Whatnot are so little known to the majority of people that this story of its possibilities is of the greatest interest.”Congressional Record.“In Miss Aconite’s book the Whatnot is drawn so vividly that the reader seems to see it covered with actual seashells, cut glass and cabinet photographs, and follows its career with interest right to its tragic close, when it is broken up to provide fuel during a coal strike.”Herrin (Ill.) Garroter.“Miss Aconite knows the Whatnot as it is in its haunts, and she presents it with such remarkable clearness and insight that you long to throw a rock at it.”Moscow Izvestia.
THE WHATNOT AND HOW TO DECORATE ITBy Agnes AconiteContaining 8 full-page illustrations by Patten Hairback.Small square demy 8vo., cloth, gilt topBy Post, 5/4PRICE 5/- NETBy Post, 5/4Some Press Opinions“One of the most fascinating of interior decorations, the potentialities of the Whatnot are so little known to the majority of people that this story of its possibilities is of the greatest interest.”Congressional Record.“In Miss Aconite’s book the Whatnot is drawn so vividly that the reader seems to see it covered with actual seashells, cut glass and cabinet photographs, and follows its career with interest right to its tragic close, when it is broken up to provide fuel during a coal strike.”Herrin (Ill.) Garroter.“Miss Aconite knows the Whatnot as it is in its haunts, and she presents it with such remarkable clearness and insight that you long to throw a rock at it.”Moscow Izvestia.
THE WHATNOT AND HOW TO DECORATE IT
By Agnes Aconite
Containing 8 full-page illustrations by Patten Hairback.
Small square demy 8vo., cloth, gilt top
By Post, 5/4PRICE 5/- NETBy Post, 5/4
Some Press Opinions
“One of the most fascinating of interior decorations, the potentialities of the Whatnot are so little known to the majority of people that this story of its possibilities is of the greatest interest.”Congressional Record.
“In Miss Aconite’s book the Whatnot is drawn so vividly that the reader seems to see it covered with actual seashells, cut glass and cabinet photographs, and follows its career with interest right to its tragic close, when it is broken up to provide fuel during a coal strike.”Herrin (Ill.) Garroter.
“Miss Aconite knows the Whatnot as it is in its haunts, and she presents it with such remarkable clearness and insight that you long to throw a rock at it.”Moscow Izvestia.