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OFFICE, BREAM'S BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE, EC.
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CHATTO & WINDUS'S NEW BOOKS.

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No writer since the days of old Stow has done more to render the history and topography of London interesting to readers than Sir Walter esant, whose remarkable trio of books on this subject has just been completed by this solid volume devoted to South London."-Daily News. BY THE SAME AUTHOR.-Demy 8vo. cloth, 7s. 6d. each.

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[January 12.

Fifty Years Ago' is not a novel, but it is doing it but scanty justice to say that it is more amusing than many novels....The book is enriched ith a very interesting and complete series of portraits."-Saturday Review,

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