Tales from the Lands of Nuts and Grapes (Spanish and Portuguese Folklore)
Part 9
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BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. By CHARLES LAMB. With an Introduction by ANDREW LANG. Illustrated with eight beautiful steel plates engraved in facsimile from the original edition. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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No. 1.—DAME WIGGINS OF LEE.
No. 2.—THE GAPING WIDE-MOUTHED WADDLING FROG.
No. 3.—DEBORAH DENT AND HER DONKEY.
Hand-coloured Illustrations. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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Reprints of the coloured picture books—illustrated from the original blocks, hand-coloured—used by our grand-mothers when young. The costumes of adults and of children at their games, &c., are very quaint and amusing. DAME WIGGINS OF LEE has met with the strong approval of Mr. Ruskin.
MODERN MEN. By A MODERN MAID. CONTENTS: The Decay of Courtesy, Our Partners, Our Fellow Boarders, Husbands and Brothers, The Vanity of Men, Men and Money Matters, Objectionable Lovers, &c., &c. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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THE HENRY IRVING DREAM OF EUGENE ARAM. By F. DRUMMOND NIBLETT. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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A clever skit. Both text and illustrations are on a black ground.
THE SEASONS. By JAMES THOMSON. With Four Illustrations and extra Portrait printed direct from the original copperplates, engraved in 1792, and an Introductory Note by JOHN OLDCASTLE. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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SYBIL’S DUTCH DOLLS. By F. S. JANET BURNE. Profusely Illustrated. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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An amusing book, rendered doubly amusing by the very numerous cuts being unmistakably jointed wooden dolls.
EIGHT TALES OF FAIRY-LAND. By LOUISE POIREZ. With “three times eight are twenty-four” illustrations by V. GERTRUDE MUNTZ. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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A cleverly written and cleverly illustrated set of fairy tales for children.
GRAY’S ELEGY: with Sixteen beautiful Illustrations by NORMAN PRESCOTT DAVIES, facsimiled from his original drawings in the possession, and published by the gracious permission of H. R. H. The PRINCESS OF WALES. Bound in gold lettered vellum, with broad silken bands and strings. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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FLYING LEAVES FROM EAST AND WEST. (Second Edition.) By EMILY PFEIFFER, author of “Sonnets,” “Gerard’s Monument,” “Under the Aspens,” “The Rhyme of the Lady of the Rock,” &c., &c. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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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.
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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 & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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SONGS OF THE NORTH. (New Edition.) Gathered together from the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland. Edited by A. C. MACLEOD and HAROLD BOULTON. The Music arranged by MALCOLM LAWSON. Frontispiece “Proud Maisie,” by FRED SANDYS. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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“A book that singers will like to have and the public will be wise to get.”—_The Scotsman._
THE FIRST YEAR OF A SILKEN REIGN (1837-8). By ANDREW W. TUER & CHS. E. FAGAN. With Ten Illustrations from contemporary plates. “... proudly arched neck advancing ... uncurbed with silken rein unfelt.”—_Anon._
CONTENTS.—The Accession: Reminiscences: Early Days of the New Reign: Festivities and Public Appearances: The London of the Period: Society of the Period: Coaching: The Dawn of the Railway Era: Sport: Music, Drama, and Amusements: Art and Ceremonial: The Coronation.
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THE FOLLIES AND FASHIONS OF OUR GRAND-FATHERS (1807). Embellished with Thirty-seven whole-page Plates of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Dress (hand-coloured and heightened with gold and silver), Sporting and Coaching Scenes, &c., &c. By ANDREW W. TUER. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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JOHN BULL AND HIS ISLAND. (Cheap Edition.) Translated from the French by the Author, MAX O’RELL. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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A SET OF FOUR HUNTING AND RACING STORIES. By W. B. GILPIN. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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THE PERFECT WAY; or, THE FINDING OF CHRIST. (Now first published under the Authors’ names.) By ANNA KINGSFORD, M.D. (Paris), and EDWARD MAITLAND, B.A. (Cantab.) LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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“One of the most—perhaps the most—important and spirit-stirring of appeals to the highest instincts of mankind which modern European literature has evolved.”—_Theosophist._
THE IDLE THOUGHTS OF AN IDLE FELLOW. By JEROME K. JEROME, Author of “On the Stage—and Off.” A book for an Idle Hour. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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_DRAT_ THE BOYS! or, RECOLLECTIONS OF AN EX-FRENCH MASTER IN ENGLAND. By MAX O’RELL, author of “John Bull and his Island,” &c., &c. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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OUR GRANDMOTHERS’ GOWNS. By Mrs. ALFRED W. HUNT. With Twenty-Four Hand-coloured Illustrations, drawn by G. R. HALKETT. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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Mrs. Hunt gives a short history of the dress of the period, in which she carefully preserves the original descriptions of the plates as given in contemporary fashion-books.
THE PYRAMIDS AND TEMPLES OF GIZEH. By W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE. Containing an account of excavations and surveys carried on at Gizeh during 1880-1-2; with the application of the results to various modern theories of the pyramids. (Illustrated.) LONDON: Field & Tuer. Cheap and revised edition.
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“No one can fail to profit by a study of Mr. Flinders Petrie’s exact and luminous account of the Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh.”—_Spectator._
JOHN OLDCASTLE’S GUIDE FOR LITERARY BEGINNERS. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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