| Wilkie Collins - 1875 - 404 pages
...the first chapter, concerning birthdays in general, and Frank's birthday in particular. The amusing letterpress is profusely interspersed with the jingling...of the harmonious co-operation of author and artist could not be desired." — Times. HOOKER'S (Sir William) EXOTIC FLORA. Containing Figures and Descriptions... | |
| Herbert Byng Hall - Art objects - 1875 - 346 pages
...the first chapter, concerning birthdays in general, and Frank's birthday in particular. The amusing letterpress is profusely interspersed with the jingling...of the harmonious co-operation of author and artist could not be desired." — Times. HOOKER'S (Sir William) EXOTIC FLORA. Containing Figures and Descriptions... | |
| Henry Kingsley - 1875 - 292 pages
...the first chapter, concerning birthdays in general, and Frank's birthday in particular. The amusing letterpress is profusely interspersed with the jingling...of the harmonious co-operation of author and artist could not be desired." — Times. HOOKER'S (Sir William) EXOTIC FLORA. Containing Figures and Descriptions... | |
| Wilkie Collins - English fiction - 1875 - 358 pages
...the first chapter, concerning birthdays in general, and Frank's birthday in particular. The amusing letterpress is profusely interspersed with the jingling...of the harmonious co-operation of author and artist could not be desired." — Times. HOOKER'S (Sir William) EXOTIC FLORA. Containing Figures and Descriptions... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1875 - 1875 - 184 pages
...the first chapter, concerning birthdays in general, and Frank's birthday in particular. The amusing letterpress is profusely interspersed with the jingling...result of the harmonious co-operation of author and art! t could not be desired." — Times. HOOKER'S (Sir William) EXOTIC FLORA. Containing Figures and... | |
| Wilkie Collins - 1875 - 430 pages
...the first chapter, concerning birthdays in general, and Frank's birthday in particular. The amusing letterpress is profusely interspersed with the jingling...Barnes do full justice to the writer's meaning, and a plcavmter result of the harmonious co-operation of author and artist could not be desired." — TimtL... | |
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