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CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... but this will be no shortcoming in the eyes of boys for whom it is written. (London: J. Nisbet and Co.) Lullabys and Baby Songs collected by Adeldide 1;. Gossett and illustrated by Eva Roos. Amongst the many books that the ?? may bring we are not likely ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... sufficiently proclaims its character. Both books are finely illustrated. s& Cats, pictured by Louie Wain and versed by _ Grimalkin (Sands and Co.), is an attractive toy Id book, charmingly illustrated. A Trip to Many Lands, _ by William J. Forster (S ...

THE NATIONAL GALLERY ILLUSTRATED.*

... THE NATIONAL GALLERY ILLUSTRATED. p Wc ?? rot long ago the first two volaimes of the important work which Messrs. CGiasell 1and Co. had projected upon the National Gallery. 'I'lle schemlle was to illustrate, in a manner worthy of the art to be cometmoriited ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... errors of conduct. This beautiful volume is illustrated by IV. Heath Robinson, whose drawings bhowv a fine irnagina- - tion, with much beauty of line and strong contrasts. *i (London: George Bell and Sons; New-i York: The Macmillan Company.) A poweriul ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... are thoroaghly ustu T, e illustrations are both n1merous and gnj. y From the Scourge of the Tongue, which tbh t e publisher has issued, has all the exter a aesscivene of a Christmas volume, and is a s hnomely illustrated as most of the ?? gift books ...

CHRISTMAS NUMBERS

... other contents of the issue are noese 'I he the usual chat about fashion, decoration !e The issue is profusely illustrated. it. The Christmas number of the Lad' R tles makes Ila special sacrificps to Ch!ri:nnassa' sd. than greatly increasing its size ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... and ill-tempered existence. All these 'I volumes are brightly got up and well illustrated. i d A further instalment of bright and interest- W ing, volumes suitable for Christmas gifts has ]V been issued by Messrs Thomas Nelson & Sons. a Amongst them tere ...

Our Christmas Bookshelf

... have added an illustrated edition of Fenimore Cooper's famous tales of the noble red man to their Standard Novels, and we reproduce one of Mr. H. M. Brock's clever drawings to The Deerslayer. HETTY VISITS THE IROQUOIS CHIEr From the New Edition of Fenimore ...

Christmas at the Theatres

... Wives of Windsor- at the COAIEDY, and The Ring Mistress at the LYRIC- which came forth a trifle in advance of Boxing Day-the Christmas novelties at all houses of any importance in town and suburbs may be said to be pantomimes. Shock-Headed Peter at the GARRICK ...

CHRISTMAS AT THE MUSIC HALLS

... two fine temples of amusement have been established in central London-viz , the London Hippodrome, in Leicester- square, and the Euston Theatre of Varieties that is to be opened on Christmas Eve. The first has won a remark- able position in the lighter ...

Published: Saturday 22 December 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2741 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Christmas Amusements

... everybody. wosrks zealously, with miost satistaotoryj results. WEST LONDON TTEn. None of the old fairy-tales would Mrl. William Bailey have- to folud his pnnto. mime on. .ie has gone infor a new and eriginal piece altogether, The Pearl of the East; ,or, the ...

ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL

... cold winter days Distress Publishers’ Annouacements. SANDS AND CO. BOOKS for CHRISTMAS and the, NEW TEAR. SPORT IN EUROPE. SPORT IN EUROPE. Edited by F G. AFLALO. Illustrated by ARCHIBALD THORBURN, E. F. T. BENNETT, and E. CALDWELL. Among those who have ...