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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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