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IN noticing the first three volumes to be published in this series, the opportunity was taken to praise the beauty of the illustrations and the interest of the text. The present additions are quite up to the standard set in the earlier books. Though evidently not intended to serve any serious educational purpose, the volumes will form very acceptable gift books, and will soon become popular in this capacity.
The Thames.
Described by G. E. Mitton. Pp. 56. Windsor Castle. Described by Edward Thomas. Pp. 56. Shakespeareland. Described by Walter Jerrold. Pp. 63. All pictured by Ernest Haslehurst. (London: Blackie and Son, Ltd., 1910.) Price 2s. net each.
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The Thames . Nature 84, 138 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/084138d0
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