Frank Leslie's Lady's Magazine/Volume 25/Number 3
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Articles
- Description of Four-Page Engraving
- Description of Fashions 1
- Description of Fashions 2
- Description of Paris Bonnets
- Description of Children's Fashions
- Models for Overskirts
- Description of Hair-dressing
- Description of Mantles, Pardessus, Etc.
- Corsages, Etc.
- Description of Colored Plate
- What Should Be Worn, and What Should Not
- The Morgue in Paris
- Henrietta Maria, Duchess of Orleans
- Miscellany 1
- Night-Watchers
- My Mysterious Mademoiselle
- Natural Arch in the Bascan Valley, Tartary
- The Boston Peace Jubilee
- Saved by Love
- The Peabody Medal
- Court of the Lions
- The Ruins of Baalbec, Syria
- Costumes of the Times of Henry VI. of England
- Miscellany 2
- The Old Bureau
- The Ballroom of Buckingham Palace, London
- Indigestion
- The Story of Thekla
- The Turn of Fortune's Wheel
- Women of Viatka and of Perm, Russia
- Ingenious Ruse of Two Western Hunters
- Carpet Loom
- The Tea Riots in Boston, 1773
- "Only a Button"
- The Light in the Window
- How She Loved Him
- Old English Spinning-Wheel
- The Mysterious Robberies
- The Hart and the Vine
- Trajan, the Roman Emperor
- The Midshipman's Story
- Love's Patron Saint
- The Camphor-Tree
- Household Receipts
- A String of Beads