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It is the aim of “The Iitteknational Studio" to treat of every Art 
and Craft—Architecture, Sculpture, Painting, Ceramics, Metal, Glass, 
Furniture, Decoration, Design, Bookbinding, Needlework, Gardening, 
etc. Color supplements and every species of black-and white reproduction 
appear in each number. In fact this magazine authoritatively presents to 
the readers the progress of the Arts and Crafts. 
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THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO 
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N. T. Times'' Saturday Review : “There are some books which woo one 
to the Spring-time. Such a book is Henry Harland's latest story, ‘The 
Lady Paramount.' Enjoyment of it would not be complete unless it 
were read in the park, under the trees, or while idly swinging in a 
hammock. It is fresh, sweet, and pure—now rare praise." 
The Evening Sun : “It is the wittiest and brightest book of the season." 
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THE LADY PARAMOUNT 
By Henry Harland. Author of “The Cardinal's Snuff-box” (S5,ooo) 
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STRAY LEAVES FROM A BORDER GARDEN 
By Mary Pamela Milne-Home. With eight illustrations by F. L. 
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This work is explained by its title. The narrative of the experiences 
of an English lady gardener in her Italian home will be found at once 
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her native neighbors. 
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