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Standard.—"This is a book which will please equally people of all ages. The illustrations are not only extremely funny, but they are drawn with wonderful artistic ability, and are full of life and action.
"It is far and away the best book of 'Stuff and Nonsense' which has appeared for a long time."
Press.—"The most facetious bit of wit that has been penned for many a day, both in design and text, is Mr. A. B. Frost's 'Stuff and Nonsense.' 'A Tale of a Cat' is funny, 'The Balloonists' is perhaps rather extravagant, but nothing can outdo the wit of 'The Powers of the Human Eye,' whilst 'Ye Æsthete, ye Boy, and ye Bullfrog' may be described as a 'roarer.' Mr. Frost's pen and pencil know how to chronicle fun, and their outcomes should not be overlooked."
Graphic.—"Grotesque in the extreme. His jokes will rouse many a laugh."
IMAGINARY CONVERSATIONS.
By WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR.
In Five Vols. crown 8vo, cloth, 30s.