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Theory and practice of design. 1894.
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"Algæ, or sea-weeds, furnish abundant ornamental material, and should not be neglected, for an investigation of their varieties will well repay the trouble of search and research."
Theory and practice of design. 1894.
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"Concentric decorative motifs." The Gate Beautiful. 1903.
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British fungi. 1911. Cover.
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Friends. Sweet P's. 1902. Cover detail.
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“Caryatids and heads.” Illustrated catalogue of plastic ornaments cast in plaster for interiors and composition for exterior of theaters. 1913. Internet Archive
Solar panels envisioned almost a hundred years ago. Le petit inventeur. January 1929. Children's magazine, cover detail.
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Corn book for young folk. 1920.
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Photomicrographs of plant cross-sections. Formenwelt aus dem Naturreiche. Forms from the Natural World. 1904. Martin Gerlach.
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Cats warned a girl about playing with matches. Look what happened. Das Struwwelpeter-album. 1900.
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Tales About Plants. 1865.
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The Book of Flowers. 1800.
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Trunks, cases and a couple of tents. Clichés & gravures v.1. Cuts & engravings. 1912. Specimen book.
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“They swam through the sea, were a long time swimming.” Wonder tales from Russia. 1921.
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“The Swan Princess” illustrated by Boris Zvorykin (1920) for the fairytale by Alexander Pushkin.
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