FLOWERS OF THE EAST.

From the Original Painting by W. S. COLEMAN. Size 27-1/2 ins. by 18-1/4 ins. Printed in Fifteen Colours.

The Fifth Year of this well-known superbAnnual, consisting of the last of the Seriesof Christmas Stories by

CHARLES DICKENS,

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With 30 entirely new Illustrations speciallydrawn by CHARLES GREEN, R.I., thegreatest exponent of Dickensonian characters.In beautifully coloured cover, wiredand cut. The text printed upon heavy andsuperfine surface-hardened paper.

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PRESENTATION PLATES

Printed in the best and most artistic styleof the Chromo-Lithographic Art, each inFifteen Colours, viz.:—

1. "SUSPENSE."

From the Original Painting by C. BURTONBARBER. Size 17-1/2 ins. by 25-1/2 ins.

2. "FLOWERS OF THE EAST."

From the Original Painting by W. S.COLEMAN. Size 27-1/2 ins. by 18-1/4 ins.

3. "THE LONG BILL."

From the Original Painting by A. W.HOLDEN. Size 27-1/2 ins. by 23 ins.

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SUSPENSE.

From the Original Painting by C. BURTON BARBER.Size 17-1/2 ins. by 25-1/2 ins. Printed in Fifteen Colours.

THE LONG BILL.

From the Original Painting by A. W. HOLDEN.Size 27-1/2 ins. by 23 ins. Printed in Fifteen Colours.

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PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI.
Volume 109, 16th November, 1895.
edited by Sir Francis Burnand