•jo libraries. 



Everton Branch Library, St. Domingo Road:- — 



"The lost races of America," by Edward Page Gaston; with 

 lantern illustrations. 



"The dawn of astronomy," by Rev. F. F. Grensted, m.a., 

 Diocesan Inspector of Religious Education : with lantern 

 illustrations. 



"To Athens, Constantinople, and Jerusalem," by George E. 

 Thompson ; with lantern illustrations. 



" Life and works of Sir Arthur Sullivan," by Albert. E. 



Workman ; with musical illustration-. 



Florence Institute, Mill Street, Toxteth: — 



"Michael William Balfe," by J. Bittler Foetay ; with musical 

 illustrations. 



"The mammoth caves of Kentucky: the marvels of a subter- 

 ranean world." by Frederick Lambert; with lantern 

 illustrations. 



"Doe- and their wonderful work." by S. L. MoSLEY, f.e.s., 

 Curator of the Ilnddei sfield and Keighley Museums; with 

 lantern illustrations. 



"To Athens, Constantinople, and Jerusalem," by George E. 

 Thompson; with lantern illustrations. 



Gordon Institute, Stanley Road: 



"The 'Handy-Man': or, life in the Navy," by Robert S. 

 Archeb : with lantern illustrations. 



Experiences of residence among the Chinese and Japanese,'] 

 by W. Mfrrav Cairns, m.b. ; with lantern illustrations. 



"Optical illusions," by William Hewitt, b.sc, Director of 

 Techuical Instruction, Liverpool: with lantern illustrations. 



" Strange stories of great musicians," by Rev. H. II. 

 McCitllagh, B.A. ; with musical illustrations. 





