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FIND EN’S TABLEAUX; 
A Series of Picturesque Scenes of National Character, Beauty, Costume. 
Edited by Mrs. S. C. HALL. 
The plates in this work are all of a large size, and have been carefully engraved by the 
first artists. As it is splendidly bound in morocco, richly and appropriately embellished 
after a design by Corbould, it forms decidedly the most magnificent and attractive 
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PEARLS OF THE EAST; 
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beauties from “Mia IRooM).” 
Designed by FANNY CORBAUX, and Drawn on Stone by LOUISA CORBAUX. 
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They are all bewitching, but our chief favourites are “ the lovely Lalla Rookh” and the young and 
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