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The Natural History of Selborne, By 



Gilbert White. Edited, with Introduction, bv 

 Grant Allen. With upwards of 20c Illustra- 

 tions by Edmund H. New. Fcap. 4:0. Price 

 2 is. net. 



" The most delightful form taat can be imagined. The attraction lies 

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" Mr Edmund New's drawings are not merely artistic, but full of the 

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The Compleat Angler. By Izaak Walton 

 and Charles Cotton, Edited, with an Intro-auc- 

 tion, by Richard Le Gallienne. With Photo- 

 gravure Portraits of Walton ana Cotton, and over 

 250 Illustrations and Cover designed by Edmund 

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All About Dogs. A Bock for Doggy People. 

 By Charles Henry Lane. With 85 Full-page 

 Illustrations (including nearly ~o champions) by 

 R. H, MOORE. Gik top. ' Demy bvo. Price 

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