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Cassell's Family Magazine 1877
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- America
- Cornell University
- Arts & Crafts
- Art Needlework, by Dora de Blacquière
- A Gossip on Hand-Turning, by Ardern Holt
- How to Make Children's Toys, by Phillis Browne
- The British Isles
- Our Summer Holiday in Donegal
- Epping Forest and Its Ancient Camps, by B.H. Cowper
- A Walk in the Lake District
- My Trip to Lands End, by Guy Roslyn
- How to Enjoy the Seaside, by Rev. M.G. Watkins
- A Voyage on the Thames, by Edward Oxenford
- Your Bank Holiday
- Business, Law & Government
- The Burial of a Bubble
- A Chat About Insurances, by Lewis Hough
- Entered at Stationers' Hall
- How the Stock Exchange is Managed, by Thomas Skinner
- A Parliamentary Paper
- Petitions to Parliament
- Queen's Counsel
- Childcare & Children's Education
- The Art of Packing Up
- A Children's Day in the Country
- Our Model Day Nursery, by Lady Georgina Vernon
- Cooking & Entertaining
- A Talk over a Teapot
- Food for Cold Weather
- How We Managed Our Garden Party, by Phillis Browne
- Some Neglected Articles of Food, by Dora de Blaquière
- Education (Adult)
- Cornell University
- The County Schools and Cavendish College
- How Music Is Taught Abroad, by J.W. Hinton
- How to Prepare for an Examination
- High Schools
- Local Examinations
- Physical Education for Women
- Popular Science Schools and Classes
- Winter Sessions at the London Colleges
- Etiquette & Social Occasions
- How to Write a Good Letter, by J. Churton Collins
- Fashion
- What to Wear: Monthly Chit-Chat on Dress
- Japanese Fans, by James Mason
- Gardening
- Gardening Month-by-Month
- Health
- My Advice to the Consumptive
- Autumn Climates for Invalids
- A Familiar Chat About Vaccination
- Headaches and How to Cure Them
- On Healthy Exercise
- How to Build Cities of Health
- Seasonable Advice for the Spring Months
- Summer Climates for Invalids
- The Value of Simple Remedies
- History & Folklore
- The Origin of Names, by Edward Oxenford
- Treasure Hid in a Field, by L. McClintock
- Holidays
- Buying Valentines
- Household
- On Choosing House and Home
- House-Linen: Its Wear and Tear
- How We Failed to Make Both Ends Meet; How We Made Both Ends Meet, by Phillis Browne
- Some Rules of Neatness
- Life
- The Adulteration of Food,
- Commercial [Travelers] and Their Ways
- Fancy Bazaars and Sales of Work
- A Military Tea-Party, by Louisa Crow
- London
- Concerning Covent Garden
- An Hour by Seven Dials
- My Saturday Half-Holiday: A City Clerk's Idyl
- The Outdoor Business Girls of London
- Workers by Night, by George Manville Fenn
- Music
- Coming Home - Words by Edward Oxenberg; Music by Eugene Barnett
- Evening - Words by J.R. Eastwood; Music by J.G. Callcott
- Joy in Every Time - Words by Dr. John Francis Waller; Music by Arthur Carnall
- The Love that We Cherished - Words by Sarah Doudney; Music by Edwin M. Lott
- Memory! - Words by J.R. Eastwood; Music by John W. Hinton
- Once Amid the Roses - Words by Jane Dixon; Music by Berthold Tours
- Parting: A Song - Words by J.R. Eastwood; Music by J. Gordon Saunders
- Rondel - Words by J.R. Eastwood; Music by John W. Hinton
- Sing on Merrily
- Words by J.J. Haite; Music by J. Gordon Saunders
- Sleep - Words by Miss Mary Robinson; Music by Eugene Barnett
- A Song of Long Ago - Words by Sarah Doudney; Music by Humphrey J. Stark
- Objects, Curiosities & Antiquities
- A Chat About Coffee
- A Cup of Cocoa
- A Peep into My Grandmother's Workbox
- The Story of Furniture
- People
- PSALMANAZAR, George - The Inventor of a New Language, by J. Churton Collins
- Some Triumphs of Poor Men
- Women Who Have Risen, by Sophia Caulfeild
- Recreation
- Home Billiards
- How to Catch Trout, by Rev. M.G. Watkins
- The Requirements of a Yachting Cruise, by A Careful Housewife
- Royalty
- Curiosities of Coronations, by Edward Oxenford
- Social Issues & Causes
- A Plea for Public Baths
- Work
- Art Embroidery as an Employment for Ladies, by Dora de Blacquière
- Barristers' Clerks
- How I Engage My Servants
- How to Become an Engineer in the Royal Navy
- How to Enter the Indian Civil Service
- New Employments for Women
- A Night on a Morning Paper
- On Being a Clerk in a Bank
- Other People's Servants, by Olive Logan
- The Outdoor Business Girls of London
- A Song of a Skirt, by Olive Logan
- With Hop-Pickers in Kent, by Guy Roslyn
- Workers by Night, by George Manville Fenn
- World Travel, Cultures & Colonies
- [Col. James Baker] An Anglo-Turkish Gentleman Farmer, by L. Hough
- The Arctic Expedition: Its Aims and Its Deeds
- The Begging Trade in Russia
- Egypt of Today, by Arthur Arnold
- How Captain Burnaby Rode to Khiva, by L. Rough
- How to Enter the Indian Civil Service
- A Kaffir Sham-Fight
- Mr. Mackenzie Wallace's Sojourn in Russia, by Arthur Arnold
- My Ascent up Mt. Wellington [Tasmania]
- The Queen's New Subjects (The Transvaal Republic)
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