THE REALITIES OF FREEMASONRY. Author of “Twelve Months in Southern Europe.” Demy 8vo, 9s.
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BOYLE (F.)—Author of “Camp Notes.”
CHRONICLES OF NO MAN’S LAND. Large crown 8vo, 10s. 6d.
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BRADLEY (THOMAS)—of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich—
ELEMENTS OF GEOMETRICAL DRAWING. In Two Parts, with Sixty Plates. Oblong folio, half-bound, each Part, 16s.
BUCKLAND (FRANK)—
LOG-BOOK OF A FISHERMAN AND ZOOLOGIST. Second Edition. With numerous Illustrations. Large crown 8vo 12s.
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