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pec. 6, 1889 The Publishers' Circular ^3...
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Pec. 6, 1889 The Publishers' Circular ^3...
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Master Holey , by Beatrice Harraden , is a simple and pleasing book for young children . Roley is one of those sharp , active , mischievous boys who frequently get into trouble , but
ainii . 1 it all contrive to be universal favourites . To any child with a genuine taste for art , the Palette Painting * Book would be a most
wt'lcoroe present . It is shaped like a palette , and contains a number of original outlines to paint , and coloured copies by way of example . Sixteen of the outlines have plain backs so arranged that the pictures can be cut out on the blank pages made use of for sketching . Tliere ThpTft is is great crreafc variety varietv m in this this really raallv artistic artistic painting Daintinc book book , for for there t / hprrfi arp are pictures Tvirvf-, nrp » s of nf children < VhilrlT * pm
soldiers , sailors , dogs , horses , ships , cottages , flowers , & c . , A . few practical directions for the , mixing of colours are given opposite the last page . A beautiful , cheap , and unconventional little book .
KT on sense Drolleries , by Edward Lear , with illustrations by William Foster . Mr . Ruskin once said' 1 realldon't know author to whom I am half so grateful as Edward Lear .
, y any Surely the most beneficent and innocent of all books yet produced is "The Book of Noni
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t «» glance through this little book without a smile . , i i f | i" Jack : will find Trevor in ' , Jack R . N * Trevor ., by Arthur ' sufficient Lee Kni to excite ght . Boys their who feelings love and a story imagination of peril s and to a adven super- - lati i ve degreeJackin order to floggingruns a j from ^ school » jvyAjv > - i ^* , but i is » i ^ persuaded i ^^
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1889, page 1633, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121889/page/99/
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