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... known that , in this country at any rate , books were , for at least a hundred years or more after Caxton established his press at West- minster , both scarce and costly . In 1545 the library of such a powerful noble as the Earl of ...
... known that , in this country at any rate , books were , for at least a hundred years or more after Caxton established his press at West- minster , both scarce and costly . In 1545 the library of such a powerful noble as the Earl of ...
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... known to be in sound and perfect condition , for the loss of a plate will frequently reduce the value of a book by as much as twenty - five or thirty per cent . If a collector is asked why he accumulates works of the description ...
... known to be in sound and perfect condition , for the loss of a plate will frequently reduce the value of a book by as much as twenty - five or thirty per cent . If a collector is asked why he accumulates works of the description ...
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... known as " Galleries , " that is , works containing engravings of noted picture collections , should especially be avoided . There is no prospect of any bargain in them , but rather the reverse . 5. Works relating to the American ...
... known as " Galleries , " that is , works containing engravings of noted picture collections , should especially be avoided . There is no prospect of any bargain in them , but rather the reverse . 5. Works relating to the American ...
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... known , even if they are not , it becomes necessary to run through them , even at the risk of being considered prosaic or hypercritical . Of all the old English - printed books the most valuable are those which rank primarily as spe ...
... known , even if they are not , it becomes necessary to run through them , even at the risk of being considered prosaic or hypercritical . Of all the old English - printed books the most valuable are those which rank primarily as spe ...
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... known that Shakespeare bor- rowed many of his plots from the works of other authors , who thus absorb no little of his reflected glory . Shakespeare's Library , " as it is called , which contains a collection of the romances , novels ...
... known that Shakespeare bor- rowed many of his plots from the works of other authors , who thus absorb no little of his reflected glory . Shakespeare's Library , " as it is called , which contains a collection of the romances , novels ...
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Page 3 - An invaluable book on a subject of the highest importance." — ENGLISH INDEPENDENT. Vandervell and Witham. — A SYSTEM OF FIGURESKATING : Being the Theory and Practice of the Art as developed in England, with a Glance at its Origin and History. By HE VANDERVELL and TM WITHAM, Members of the London Skating Club. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6s.
Page 3 - AQUARIA, BOOK OF. A Practical Guide to the Construction, Arrangement, and Management of Fresh-water and Marine Aquaria ; containing Full Information as to the Plants, Weeds, Fish, Molluscs, Insects. &c., How and Where to Obtain Them, and How to Keep Them in Health.
Page 9 - Rabbit, Book of The. A Complete Work on Breeding and Rearing all Varieties of Fancy Rabbits, giving their History, Variations, Uses, Points, Selection, Mating, Management, Ac., Ac.
Page 4 - Bookbinding for Amateurs: Being descriptions of the various Tools and Appliances Required, and Minute Instructions for their Effective Use. By WJE CRANE. Illustrated with 156 Engravings. In cloth gilt, price 2/6, by post 2/9. Breeders' and Exhibitors' Record, for the Registration of Particulars concerning Pedigree Stock of every Description.
Page 4 - ... most suitable Sailing Boats and Yachts for Amateurs, and Instructions for their Proper Handling. Fully Illustrated with Designs and Working Diagrams. By ADRIAN NEISON, CE, DIXON KEMP, AINA, and G.
Page 10 - The Book of the Rabbit " and " The Guinea Pig for Food, Fur, and Fancy.
Page 9 - PIG, BOOK OF THE. The Selection, Breeding, Feeding, and Management of the Pig; the Treatment of its Diseases; the Curing and Preserving of Hams, Bacon, and other Pork Foods ; and other information appertaining to Pork Farming. By PROFESSOR JAMES LONG. Fully Illustrated with Portraits of Prize Pigs, Plans of Model Piggeries, &c.
Page 6 - DOGS, BREAKING AND TRAINING : Being Concise Directions for the proper education of Dogs, both for the Field and for Companions. Second Edition. By "PATHFINDER.
Page 4 - Cactus Culture for Amateurs : Being Descriptions of the various Cactuses grown in this country ; with Full and Practical Instructions for their Successful Cultivation. By W. WATSON, Assistant Curator of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Page 5 - COOKERY FOR AMATEURS; or, French Dishes for English Homes of all Classes. Includes Simple Cookery, Middle-class Cookery, Superior Cookery, Cookery for Invalids, and Breakfast and Luncheon Cookery. By MADAME VALERIE.