OWRY, Author of "The Keys at
Home," &c. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
[One Shilling.
"... exceedingly clever humorous verses ... we have not often seen a
brighter little volume of its kind."--_Manchester Examiner._
FIFTY-FIVE GUINEAS REWARD. A Sensational Story. By FRED. C. MILFORD,
Author of "Lost! A Day." Fifth Edition. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The
Leadenhall Press, E.C.
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THE GRIEVANCES BETWEEN AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS, being the Report of the
Conferences of the Incorporated Society of Authors held in Willis's
Rooms, in March, 1887 with Additional Matter and Summary. LONDON: Field
& Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
[Two Shillings.
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.
[Three-and-Sixpence.
A charming book of equal interest to children and their elders.
One hundred signed copies only, containing a set of earliest
open-letter proofs of the eight illustrations in red, and a
duplicate set in brown.
[Ten-and-Sixpence: raised to Two Guineas.
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.
[One Shilling each.
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.
[Two Shillings.
A book in which modern men are amusingly abused.
THE HENRY IRVING DREAM OF EUGENE ARAM. By F. DRUMMOND NIBLETT. LONDON:
Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
[One Shilling.
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,
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