3 NOVEMBER 1894, Page 11
Topsys and Turveys. Number 2. (T. Fisher Unwin.)—We seem to
have a remembrance of "Number 1" of this quaint production. The humour of it is that the pictures may be looked at, indeed must be looked at, in both ways, to make out their purpose. They are certainly contrived with considerable ingenuity. A shepherd in one, for instance, is "meditating the muse" one way ; turn the page the other way, and a goat is browsing on the poet's hat.