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Cassell's Family Magazine 1885
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- America
- An American Prison, by Walter Squires
- Auburn Prison of New York
- Brother Jonathan's Womankind
- A Glimpse of New York and Central Park, by Catherine Owen
- Women Workers in the United States
- Arts & Crafts
- How Repousse Work Is Done
- The British Isles
- The Road to the Giant's Causeway [Ireland]
- [Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire] A Historic Corner of a Historic Country, by W.J. Lacey
- Business, Law & Government
- "Friends" [Quakers] in the House of Commons
- Shareholders' Meetings
- What Fixes My Wages
- What to Do in the County Court
- Cooking & Entertaining
- Cakes for the Family, by Lizzie Heritage
- How American Bread Is Made
- Sauces for Fish, Flesh and Fowl, by Lizzie Heritage
- The Secret of Making Clear Soups, by Lizzie Heritage
- Vegetable Cookery, English and Foreign
- Education (Adult)
- A Boston Society [for the Encouragement of Study at Home]
- Cavendish College, Cambridge
- That Dreadful Examination, by Barbara Foxley
- Gymnastics for Our Girls
- An Outdoor University, by Catherine Owen
- Teaching by Correspondence
- [Yale] Life at an American College, by Walter Squires
- Etiquette & Social Events
- The Right Thing at the Right Moment
- Fashion
- Some Hints on Economy in Dress
- What to Wear: Monthly Chit-Chat on Dress
- Gardening
- The Garden Month-by-Month
- Health
- The Beginning of the End [Indigestion]
- Brain Weariness and Brain Tonics
- The Bugbear Cold
- Ennui: Its Symptoms, Causes and Cure
- [Germs] The Body's Invisible Enemies
- Hay Asthma: Its Rational Treatment
- How to Treat Emotional Nervousness
- Reform in Diet and Cookery
- History & Folklore
- [Heraldry] The Science of Fools
- Mistaken Identity, by H. Savile Clark
- What Dr. Schliemann Found at Tiryns, by Karl Blind
- When Grandfather Was Young
- Holidays
- Our Christmas Decorations
- Household
- How I Furnished for a Hundred Pounds
- On Making Home Beautiful
- Life
- How I Got My Telephone for Nothing: An Experience
- London
- London by Night: Walks in the City of Shadows, by Thomas Archer
- Wild Birds in London
- Military
- The Bugle Calls of the English Army
- Music
- Cuckoo! - Words by J.T. Burton Wollaston; Music by Frederick G. Cole
- Dame Fortune - Words by Claxson Bellamy; Music by J.W. Elliott
- An English Girl - Words by J.R. Eastwood; Music by Hamilton Clarke
- The Forgotten Song - Words by Dr. John Francis Waller; Music by Humphrey J. Stark
- Jack and Jill - Words by J.T. Burton Wollaston; Music by Cotsford Dick
- March for the Pianoforte - Music by the Rev. Frederick Peel
- My Old Plaidie - Words by Frederic E. Weatherly; Music by Charles William Pearce
- Norah's Throne - Words by Frederick Langbridge; Music by Hamilton Clarke
- A River-Dream - Words by Harold E. Boulton; Music by J.W. Elliott
- Sleep, Little Baby - Words by George Weatherly; Music by Berthold Tours
- Summer's Come At Last (Part-Song for Mixed Voices) - Words by George Weatherly; Music by C. A. Macirone
- At the Trysting Place - Words by George Weatherly; Music by J. Gordon Saunders
- Nature
- A Riverside Reverie
- Wild Birds in London
- Objects, Curiosities & Antiquities
- Armchairs Ancient and Modern, by Edwin Goadby
- Flemish Lace and Lacemakers
- People
- BALLATYNE, Serjeant - The Travel-Talk of a Serjeant-at-Law
- BENEDICT, Sir Julius [composer], by James C. Hadden
- HAWTHORNE, Nathaniel, and His Wife
- NIGHTINGALE, Florence, The Early Home of, by Edward Bradbury
- OWEN, Sir Richard, and His Work, by William Durham
- WHITTIER, The American Poet, by H. Savile Clark
- Our Autograph Books: Voices from the Ice
- Some Great English Painters
- Recreation
- A Fair Canoeist
- Our Model Reading Club
- Railway Travelling in Comfort and Safety
- Women on Wheels, by a Lady Cyclist
- Social Issues & Causes
- On the Tramp, by Edwin Goadby
- Waife, Junior [a Poetic Tramp], by Edwin Goadby
- Women
- Women Workers in the United States
- Work
- Among the Fruit Districts of Kent
- By-Paths of Commerce: The Translater and the Reviver, by the Rev. A.R. Buckland
- Cumberland "Statesmen" [Farmers]
- Lace-Making at Home: A Remunerative Employment for Gentlewomen
- The Metropolis of Shrimp
- Remunerative Employments for Gentlewomen
- A Shilling a Day and His Board
- Village Industries: Punnet-Making in Kent
- Women Workers in the United States
- World Travel, Cultures & Colonies
- [Dordrecht] An Old Dutch City, by J. Penderel-Brodhurst
- Granada to Valencia, Third-Class, by William Rossiter
- Flemish Lace and Lacemakers
- The Island Suburb of Foochow
- [New Guinea] The Largest Island in the World
- A Pilgrimage to Buddha's Tooth, by William Trant
- The Postmen of the World by C.F. Gordon Cumming
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