available both on the Antique Pattern Library and on the Internet Archive, both charted by Franciska Ruessink, and the APL version edited by Sytske Wijnsma.
The description from the Antique Pattern Library “Details Page” describes it:
“The second Filet Ancient book, printed in 1913. Charted designs for darned net (filet), also useful for filet crochet, cross-stitch, and voided embroidery (Assisi). More strips, insertions, borders, corners, swags, and large motifs. The life of Joan of Arc, heraldic beasts, cherubs; folk tale scenes; cherubs and nymphs; Aesops fables; devotional motifs; Greek and Roman mythic figures; lords and ladies and court life; birds, beasts, flowers, and geometric/scrolling ornament; Night and Day; hunting scenes; procession of the Saints; and more.”