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aid, Nansen, &c., &c. #COMPLETE IN TEN VOLUMES, Imperial 8vo. Cloth, L5; Half-bound, L7 10s. NET PRICES: Cloth, L3 15s.; Half-Morocco, L5 12s. 6d. Monthly Volumes: Cloth, 7s. 6d. each; Half-Morocco or Half-Calf, 11s. 3d. each.# By Ten Monthly Payments of #7s. 6d.# each CORNISH BROS. will send the best Encyclopaedia ever brought out. #CORNISH BROS., 37, NEW STREET, BIRMINGHAM.# NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION. * * * * * _Net Price, 2s. 3d. Postage 2d. extra_. * * * * * THE FACTORY AND WORKSHOP ACTS EXPLAINED AND SIMPLIFIED, BY E.M. ROE, Her Majesty's Inspector of Factories, WITH FULL SUMMARIES OF THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT, 1897, AND THE TRUCK ACT, 1896, PREFIXED. * * * * * LONDON: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, HAMILTON, KENT & CO., LTD. MANCHESTER: JAMES E. CORNISH. BIRMINGHAM: CORNISH BROTHERS. NEW STREET. J. WILKINSON, NEW STREET. JUST PUBLISHED 4s. NETT. 4S. 3D. POST FREE. Crown Octavo uncut, pp. 190. THE NOVEL-READER'S HANDBOOK, BY WILLIAM ROBERTON. The objects of this Handbook are:-- (1) To mention the chief novels of important recent authors. (2) To show what kind of novels they write. (3) To tell what some of the leading novels are about. (4) To give a brief sketch of the writer's career. (5) To show something of public opinion concerning them. (6) To illustrate the struggle of authors for a footing. PRESS NOTICES. "The noble army of novel readers will find a good deal of useful and interesting information in 'The Novel-Reader's Handbook,' by William Roberton, author of 'The Kipling Guide Book,' and published by _The Midland Counties Herald_, Birmingham. The book is a guide to recent novels and novelists. As the author says, in the main the novelists dealt with have become popular within the last decade, and, as a rule, those have been selected who are in demand at the libraries, and who have a good public at their command."-- _Sheffield Daily Telegraph_. PUBLISHERS: "THE MIDLAND COUNTIES HERALD," BIRMINGHAM. #PARIS EXHIBITION, 1900.# The highest possible Award: #THE ONLY "GRAND PRIX"# exclusively granted to Steel Pens. #JOSEPH GILLOTT'S PENS.# Nos. for Bankers, etc.: Barrel Pens, 225, 226, 262. Slip Pens, 332, 909, 287, 166, 404, 601, 7,000. In Fine, Medium, and Broad Points. The Turned-Up-Point, 1,032. Of H
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