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NURSERY SONGS AND RHYMES OF ENGLAND. Pictured in Black and White by Winifred Smith. Small 4to. Printed on hand-made paper. In specially designed Cloth Cover, 3s. 6d. Some ipress motices of "IRurserB Songe an£) IRbBines." Literary World. — "Delightfully illustrated." Athenisum. — " Very cleverly drawn and humorous designs." Manchester Guardian. — " All the designs are very apt and suited to the comprehension of a child." Scotsman. — " The designs are full of grace and fun, and give the book an artistic value not common in nursery literature." Globe. — " The drawings are distinctly amusing and sure to delight children." Star. — " Really a beautiful book. . . . Winifred Smith has revelled into old rhymes, and young and old alike will in their turn revel in the results of her artistic revelry." Pall Mall Gazette. — " No book of nursery rhymes has charmed us so much." Magazine of Art. — " Quite a good book of its kind." Woman. — "Miss Smith's drawings are^now celebrated and are indeed very beautiful, decorative, and full of naive humour." 14