Ward and Lock's Holiday Trips Round and about London, by Steamboat and Rail: With Descriptions of Scenery, Historical Associations, Railway and Steamboat Routes and Fares

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Ward, Lock, and Company, 1880 - London (England) - 128 pages
 

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Page 30 - The Christian Year. Thoughts in Verse for the Sundays and Holy Days throughout the Year.
Page 9 - ... chapters are so lively in themselves, so mingled with shrewd views of human nature, so full of illustrative anecdotes, that the reader cannot fail to be amused.
Page 5 - A tid various other altered conditions of the Blood. The testimony of Medical Gentlemen and the Professional Press has been unqualified in praise of LAMPLOUGH'S PYRETIC SALINE, As possessing most important elements calculated to restore and maintain Health with perfect vigour of body and mind. DR. PROUT.—'* Unfolding germs of immense benefit to mankind." DR. MORGAN.—" It furnishes the Blood with its lost Saline constituents.
Page 25 - Coloured Illustrations. 11. Sceptres and Crowns, and The Flag of Truce. By the same.
Page 23 - TOURS IN SCOTLAND. THE CALEDONIAN RAILWAY COMPANY have arranged a system of TOURS— over 100 in number — by Rail, Steamer, and Coach, comprehending almost every place of interest either for scenery or historical associations throughout Scotland, including — EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, ABERDEEN, DUNDEE. INVERNESS, GREENOCK, PAISLEY. DUMFRIES, PEEBLES, STIRLING, PERTH, CRIEFF...
Page 29 - TWAIN. 11. Artemus Ward's Letters to Punch, and Mark Twain's Practical Jokes. 12. Funny Stories, and Humorous Poems. By MARK TWAIN and OW HOLMES. 13. Josh Billings' Sayings, and Major Jack Downing.
Page 19 - THE CHILD'S POPULAR FAIRY TALES, told for the Hundredth Time. By HW DULCKEN, Ph.D. With 16 Coloured Pictures and 276 other Illustrations.
Page 19 - I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too...
Page 31 - The design of this Series is to include no books except such as are peculiarly adapted, by their high tone, pure taste, and thorough principle, to be read by those persons, young and old, who look upon books as upon their friends— only worthy to be received into the Family Circle for their good qualities and excellent characters.
Page 30 - Pilgrim's Progress from this World to that which is to Come. By JOHN BUNYAN. With a Memoir of the Author by HW DULCKEN, Ph.D., and 100 Page and other Illustrations by THOMAS DALZIEL, engraved by the Brothers DALZIEL.

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