A NEW SHILLING BOOK OF ALPHABETS, Plain and Ornamental, Ancient and Modern. For the use of Architects, Clergymen, Decorators, Designers, Draughtsmen, Teachers, &c. With a curiously interesting Alphabet (capitals and small letters) in facsimile from an original MS. written by Charles I., together with his writing-master’s “copy.” LONDON: The Leadenhall Press, Ltd: 50, Leadenhall-street, E.C. [One Shilling.

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“It is a noticeable feature of this collection of alphabets and ornaments that it has been selected entirely and solely from the material in everyday use at the Leadenhall Press.”—The Art Printer.

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OLD LONDON STREET CRIES AND THE CRIES OF TO-DAY. With heaps of quaint cuts, including hand-coloured frontispiece. By Andrew W. Tuer, F.S.A., author of “Bartolozzi and his Works,” &c., &c. LONDON: The Leadenhall Press, Ltd: 50, Leadenhall-street. E.C. [One Shilling.

THAT HEADSTRONG BOY: A Freak of His and What Came of It. By Edward Kent. LONDON: The Leadenhall Press, Ltd: 50, Leadenhall-street, E.C. [Six Shillings.

A LAWFUL CRIME: A Story of To-Day. By Edward Kent, Author of “That Headstrong Boy.” LONDON: The Leadenhall Press, Ltd: 50, Leadenhall-street, E.C. [Six Shillings.

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