| Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson - 1896 - 830 pages
...reckoned as of a peculiarly Irish type. Two such bells, at Amiens and Peronne, arc figured by Miss Stokes, and by the courtesy of the publishers we are enabled to reproduce these illustrations Whether this ty|>e of bell found its way from Ireland to the Continent, or from... | |
| 1910 - 354 pages
...example of some journalists, Mr. Bedford calls "animals," as well as insects and flowers, are consideied, and by the courtesy of the publishers we are enabled to reproduce an excellent picture of a Red Admiral Butterfly. The last chapter deals with the fascinating subject... | |
| 1913 - 788 pages
...index, and should be indispensable for every emigrant to Mozambique or investor in its industries. By the courtesy of the publishers we are enabled to reproduce here two of the illustrations. GEOGRAPHICAL NOTES. AUSTRALASIA. Dr. Wollaston's Expedition to New Guinea.... | |
| 1916 - 674 pages
...British scholarship should be proud of Mr. King's History of Babylon. The book is well illustrated, and by the courtesy of the publishers we are enabled to reproduce some of the illustrations here. THE SO-CALLED MYTHICAL ISLANDS OF THE ATLANTIC IN MEDLEVAL MAPS.1 By... | |
| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - 1903 - 510 pages
...the people amongst whom she spent the holidays which she describes. As to whether "A.Goodrich-Freer " is an 'Alexander,' or an 'Anne,' we are given no information,...very kindly ear. Her description of the "fulling" of twued makes one regret that one missed the opportunity of purchasing on the spot some of the tweed... | |
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