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My Garden Wild, and What I Grew there. By FRANCE 

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Gentleman's Magazine (The) for 1883. 



" The New Abelard," ROBERT BUCHANAN'S New Serial Story, was 

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 This Number contained many other interesting Articles, the con- 

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Containing Complete Novels by R. E. FRANCILLON, the Author of 

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German Popular Stories. 



Collected by the Brothers GRIMM, and Translated by EDGAR TAYLOR. 

 Edited with an Introduction by JOHN RUSKIN. With 22 Illustrations 

 on Steel by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK. Both Series Complete. 

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Glenny. A Year's Work in Garden and 



Greenhouse : Practical Advice to Amateur Gardeners as to the Man, , ge- 

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 " A great deal of valuable information, conveyed in very simple language. The 

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Golden Treasury of Thought, The : 



An ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF QUOTATIONS from Writers of all Times and 

 Countries. Selected and Edited by THEODORE TAYLOR. 



