Translated into Human Nature. By C. H. Bennett.
“For fun and frolic the new version of Æsop’s Fables must bear away the palm. There are plenty of grown-up children who like to be amused; and if this new version of old stories does not amuse them they must be very dull indeed, and their situation one much to be commiserated.”—Morning Post.
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A Handbook of Architectural Styles.
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A History of Advertising,
From the Earliest Times. Illustrated by Anecdotes, Curious Specimens, and Biographical Notes of Successful Advertisers. By Henry Sampson.