11 NOVEMBER 1893, Page 24
Messrs. Philip and Son send us a really wonderful little
terres- trial globe, entitled the "Graphic." It is about as big as a largish cocoanut, and is mounted on a lacquered standard. The cost of an article of this kind is so material an element in estimating its usefulness, that we mention the price; it is eighteenpence. A child can hardly gain an adequate conception of geography with- out a globe; and with the thing supplied so cheaply, there is no excuse for attempting to teach the subject without it.