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CONDITION:
Multiple pages . Clear and sharp with beautiful
detail. As scanned. These beautiful prints would
look great matted and framed. Or an art supply store can provide you
with a selection of frames for old art treasures. Magazine makes a great
birthday present.
MAGAZINE CONTAINS:
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ENGRAVINGS:
- PARADISEA APODA, PARADISEA AUREA, PARADISEA SUPERBA
- REMAINS OF KENILWORTH CASTLE
- GELOGICAL CROSS SECTION OF STRATIFIED ROCKS
- PORTRAIT OF LORD SOMERS
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ARTICLES:
- BIRDS OF PARADISE
- COUNCILS OF TRADE
- ON THE PRONUNCIATION OF HARD WORDS
- KENILWORTH CASTLE
- GEOLOGICAL STUDY OF ROCKS
- LORD SOMERS
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The Penny Magazine, published every Saturday, was aimed
at the working class. It was part of the Society for the Diffusion of
Useful Knowledge's program for liberal reform. for its reader, however,
it was a source of information on subjects of general interest: everyday
things like tea and coffee, well-known places in England, a series on
animals and birds of Britain, descriptions of present-day manufacturing,
even an American alaman and a serial of a personal account of an immigrant's
problems. Poetry was published, too, and there are several illustrations
in each issue.
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