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| | Books by C. and J. Adlard: Books in the extended shelves: C. and J. Adlard: Beauty illustrated by an analysis and classification of beauty in woman : with a critical view of the hypotheses of Hume, Hogarth, Burke, Knight, Alison, etc., and the hypotheses of beauty in sculpture and painting, by Leonardo da Vinci, Winckelmann, Mengs, Bossi, etc. (London : Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden, MDCCCLII [1852], 1852), also by Alexander Walker, Henry G. Bohn, and Henry Howard (page images at HathiTrust) C. and J. Adlard: The gastronomic regenerator : a simplified and entirely new system of cookery with nearly two thousand practical receipts suited to the income of all classes illustrated with numerous engravings and correct and minute plans how kitchens of every size from the kitchen of a royal palace to that of the humble cottage, are to be constructed and furnished (London : Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., Stationers' Hall Court and sold by John Ollivier, Pall-Mall, 1847., 1847), also by Alexis Soyer, John Ollivier, and Marshall and Co Simpkin (page images at HathiTrust) C. and J. Adlard: Inquisitive Jack and his Aunt Mary (London: Darton and Clark, 1850), also by Samuel G. Goodrich, T. Wilson, Henry Griffiths, Samuel Williams, and Darton & Clark (page images at Florida) C. and J. Adlard: What to do, and how to do it, or, Morals and manners taught by examples (London: Darton and Co., 1850), also by Samuel G. Goodrich, Josiah Wood Whymper, T. Wilson, Darton & Co, and Darton & Clark (page images at Florida)
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