VII. The Faldstool, Lettern, and Pulpit, and the manner in which Needlework is employed for their decoration.

“Written with taste, and produced with elegance, being lavishly and appropriately illustrated.”—Athenæum.

“Sufficiently recommended by the well-known name of the authoress.”—Church and State Gazette.

“Worthy a place in every Christian gentleman’s library.”—Oxford University Herald.

“All the information necessary to guide the taste of ladies desirous of contributing to the embellishments of the altar.”—Spectator.

“A book on a good subject, full of instruction and interest.”—Cambridge Chronicle.

“The lady is an artist of the first skill, and has effectually succeeded in astonishing us by the extent of her subject.”—Christian’s Monthly Magazine.


FORTY-SECOND THOUSAND.