English Cathedrals Illustrated: Second and Revised EditionBond, Francis
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English Cathedrals Illustrated: Second and Revised Edition
Bond, Francis
Cathedrals -- England; Cathedrals -- Wales
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=The Golden Rule Readers: Manners and Morals.=
Illustrating and enforcing by means of Proverbs, Maxims,
Stories, Examples and Poems, the necessity for habits of
punctuality, of good manners and language, the importance of
cheerful obedience to duty, of consideration and respect for
others, and of honour and truthfulness in word and act, the
relation of conduct, thrift, temperance, &c., to success in
life.
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=Flashlights on Nature.= By GRANT ALLEN. With 150 Illustrations by
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=England’s History, as Pictured by Famous Painters.= Edited by A. G.
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THE STRAND MAGAZINE.
Announcements for 1900.
TWO GREAT HUMORISTS!
If you want to LAUGH as well as to be interested and instructed read the
STRAND MAGAZINE during 1900.
_Several important arrangements have been made for the coming year,
especially in the Department of Fiction._
=MR. W. W. JACOBS=, whose “Master of Craft” has provided so much genuine
amusement, will follow up his serial with a series of short stories
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=MR. F. ANSTEY=, the well-known author of “Vice-Versâ,” &c., will
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=MR. H. G. WELLS= has written one of his most characteristic serial
stories under the title of “The First Men in the Moon.” The wonderful
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of the planet and its inhabitants, form one of the most absorbing stories
which its ingenious writer has produced.
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