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The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. 10
October 1888 - September 1889

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America
A Gossip on the Recent Poetry of America, by Gleeson White

Animals (Domestic)
Pheasants
Poultry Keeping: A Recreation and Source of Income for Girls, by Theo

Architecture
Interesting Monuments of Distinguished Women, by H.W. Brewer

Arts & Crafts
Art Needlework, by Helen Marion Burnside
A Gossip on Portfolios: How to Make and Adorn Them, by Gleeson White
Our Art Needlework Competition
Screen-Painting in Oil Colours, by Fred Miller
Tapestry Painting, by Fred Miller
A Very Pretty and Inexpensive Quilt

Cooking & Entertaining
How Thoughtless Men Are!

Education (Adult)
Ascension [Graduation] Day at St. John's Servants School, by Anne Beale
A Lance for the Lily, by Beatus
A London Art School, by Sophie Turney
A Perplexed Mother
Sloyd

Etiquette & Social Occasions
On the Art of "Putting Things Well," by Ada Heather-Bigg
Why Personal Remarks Are to Be Avoided, by Ada Heather-Bigg

Fashion
Dress: In Season and In Reason (monthly)
What Should We Afford for Dress? by Dora de Blaquière

Gardening
Old-Fashioned Gardens, by Fred Miller

Health
Before and Behind the Counter, by Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N. ("Medicus")
Christmas Comes but Once a Year,, by Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N. ("Medicus")
Hints About Housekeeping, by Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N. ("Medicus")
Literature for the Blind, by Alice King
Remove the Cause, by Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N. ("Medicus")
It's Strange, But It's True, by Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N. ("Medicus")
What Summer May Do for the Invalid, by Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N. ("Medicus")

History & Folklore
Cinderella's Ancestor, by Emma Brewer
Eyam and Its Memorable Woe, by H.W. Brewer
Flowers in History, by Sophia F.A. Caulfeild
The Ladies of the Olden Times, by S.F.A. Caulfeild
An Old Hackney Ghost Story, by Mrs. G.L. Banks
The Romance of Nature, by James Mason
The Three Citizen Brides of Augsburg
Three Worthies of Bettws-y-Coed, by Edward Walford

Holidays
Christmas Parties, by T.F. Thiselton Dyer
Dishes for a Christmas Party, by Phyllis Browne
Professor Ruskin's May-Day Festival, by the Rev. J.P. Faunthorpe
In Vesture White: A Song and Chorale for Christmastide - words by Rev. Richard Wilton; music by Myles B. Foster

Life
Our American Sale, and How We Worked It

London
The Mary Wardell Convalescent Home for Scarlet Fever, by Anne Beale

Music
Notices of New Music

The Better Light - words by Mrs. Payne-Smith, music by the Rev. W.J. Foxell
A Blossom that Never Dies - words by Caroline Radford, music by Cecile S. Hartog
The Burden of the Wind - words by Lady Elliot, music by Ernst Helmer
Good Night! (A Serenade) - words by Sarah Doudney, music by Myles Foster
In Vesture White: A Song and Chorale for Christmastide - words by Rev. Richard Wilton; music by Myles Foster
Mazurka in C Minor - music by Ethel Boyce
Old Memories - words by Arthur Burchett, music by Charles Vincent
Prelude - music by H.A.J. Campbell
Sunday Song - music by C.A. Macirone
Those Silv'ry Sounds - words by Gertrude Harraden, music by Ethel Harraden
Oh, Why Not Be Happy? - words by Victor Hugo, music by A.C. MacKenzie
Withered Flowers - words from the German of W. Muller, music by H.A.J. Campbell

Nature
Among the Wildflowers, by Gordon Stables
Bird Life... by A Naturalist
The Debt We Owe to Birds and Beasts, by Gordon R. Stables
Flowers of the Oberland

Objects, Curiosities & Antiquities
How the World Is Provided with Sweets and Bonbons
Violins and Mittenwald, by Emma Brewer

People
COWDEN-CLARKE - Love-Serve: A Few Recollections Inspired by the Name of Mary Cowden-Clarke, by C.A. Macirone
HEMANS, Mrs., by Alice King
JEFFERIES, Richard
WALTHER, Madame Andre - A Beautiful Old Lady
Interesting Monuments of Distinguished Women, by H.W. Brewer

Recreation & Travel
A Girls' Cricket Club, by Its Secretary

Social Issues & Causes
A Letter of Thanks
Our Little Children, by Emma Brewer

Women's Issues
Crying for the Moon, by a Middle-Aged Woman

Work
How Working Girls Live in London, by Nanette Mason
The Silk Industry in Ireland and America, by Dora de Blaquière

World Travel, Cultures & Colonies
The Campo Santo at Pisa
A Girls' Tour in Brittany
My Life in Jerusalem, by Constance M. Finn
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