6d. with appropriate engravings.
ANNE AND JANE; or, GOOD ADVICE AND GOOD EXAMPLE.
A Tale for Young Children. By Miss J. STRICKLAND.
6d. Fifteen engravings.
SUNSHINE AND TWILIGHT; or, THE PROSPERITY AND ADVERSITY
OF TWO
COUSINS.
Exhibiting the sure reward of amiable manners and good conduct.
6d. Fifteen engravings.
TROUBLES ARISING FROM BEING TOO LATE; or THE TWO SISTERS.
6d. Nineteen engravings.
A PRINCE IN SEARCH OF A WIFE; or, ROSETTA AND THE
FAIRY.—A Trial of
Charity.
6d. Fifteen engravings.
CHARITY WOOD, THE LITTLE ORPHAN.
A Tale for Young Children. By Miss Jane Strickland.
6d. Many engravings.
THE LITTLE TRAVELLER’S TRAVELLINGS IN EUROPE.
6d. Sixteen engravings.
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NURSERY PICTURE BOOKS,—in illustrated covers.
size 4to. royal,—five sheets of coloured
plates in each book.
THE FIVE DIVISIONS OF THE GLOBE:—Europe,
Asia, Africa, America, and
Polynesia or Australia. Illustrated for Little
Folks, on Five Large
Plates: and done up in a fancy cover.
Price 1s. plain; or, 1s. 6d. coloured.
THE FOUR ELEMENTS:—or, Fire, Air, Earth, and Water. Illustrated for Little Folks. And the Old English Nursery Rhyme of Simple Simon, set to Music. On Five Large Plates; and done up in a fancy cover.
Price 1s. plain: or, 1s. 6d. coloured.
THE FIVE SENSES,—Hearing, Seeing, Smelling, Tasting, and Feeling. And the FOUR SEASONS,—Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Illustrated for Little Folks, on Five Large Plates; and done up in a fancy cover.
1s. plain; or, 1s. 6d. coloured
THE NURSERY RHYMES OF OLD ENGLAND, Set to Music, for Little Folks. Containing, The Queen of Hearts,—Bye! Baby Bunting,—Who comes here? a Grenadier!—Little Boy Blue,—and, The Lion and the Unicorn. Illustrated on Five Large Plates; and done up in Fancy cover.
Price 1s. plain; or, 1s. 6d. coloured.
THE ROYAL NURSERY PICTURE BOOK,—the Nursery
Alphabet,—the Royal
Family,—the comparative sizes of Animals,—and
a “Morland.”
1s. plain; or, 1s. 6d. coloured.
PLEASANT TALES FOR LITTLE PEOPLE.
An interesting collection of amusing and instructive
Stories, for
Young Persons.
With upwards of eighty superior engravings, 2s. 6d.
bound in fancy
Green cloth, with gilt edges and side.
VISIT TO THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, REGENT’S PARK.
A pleasing description of this delightful place of fashionable resort, and of the nature and peculiar habits of the many rare and remarkable Animals contained therein. By J. BISHOP.