The Frank Lockwood Sketch-Book. 



Being a selection of Sketches by the late Sir FRANK LOCKWOOD, 

 Q.C., M.P. 



Third Edition. Oblong royal 4to., los. 6d. 



'Those who desire to know only one of the many reasons why Sir Frank Lockwood was 

 universally popular may be invited to study with equal pleasure and profit this witty, genial, 

 and clever sketch-book.' Daily Telegraph. 



Tails with a Twist. 



An Animal Picture Book by E. T. REED, Author of ' Pre-Historic Peeps,' etc. 

 With Verses by ' A BELGIAN HARE.' 



Oblong demy 4to., 35. 6d. 

 ' A very funny book of animals.' Pall Mall Gazette. 



The Modern Traveller. 



By H. B. and B. T. B., Authors of 'More Beasts (For Worse Children).' 



One vol., 4to., 35. 6d. 



1 Imagine the palter and topical songs at a pantomime written by some one with a real literary 

 instinct, and who is intellectually the descendant of Lear and Lewis Carroll, and our readers 

 will understand the enchanting, haphazard, touch-and-go quality of our author's verse The 

 drawings are as good as the verse. There is humour, wit, and fancy in every line and every bi 

 of shading. ' Spectator. 



BY THE SAME AUTHORS. 



More Beasts (For Worse Children). 



New Edition. One vol., 410., 35. 6d. 



Newcastle-on-Tyne : its Municipal Origin and 

 Growth. 



By the HONOURABLE DAPHNE RENDEL. With Illustrations, I vol., 8vo., 

 3s. 6d. 



Verses. 



By MAUD HOLLAND (MAUD WALPOLE). Crown 8vo., 35. 6d. 



Some of these Poems have already appeared in the Spectator, the Speaker, 

 Literature, and the National Review, but the majority have not before been 

 published. 



Various Quills. 



A Collection of Poems, Stories, and Essays contributed by the members of a 

 Literary Club. One vol., crown 8vo., 55. 



Gentlemen's Fancy Dress. How to Choose it. 



By ARDERN HOLT, Author of ' Fancy Dresses Described.' 



New and Revised Edition. With Illustrations. Paper Boards, 2s. 6d. : 

 Cloth, 35. 6d, 



Composite Book-Plates. 



A reproduction in facsimile of 60 book-plates specially designed for those vhose 

 names they bear, since 1897. 



Eight are by Theodore Simson, of Paris, five by Frank Bramley, and 

 the rest by E. Bengough Ricketts, member of the Ex-Libris Society. 

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