“Miss Giberne’s book is for gentler readers. It appeals very delicately to their softer sympathies, and introduces them to one young girl at least who may serve as a model or ideal to them. It is written in a pleasing sympathetic style.”—Scotsman.
“The plot of the story is as ingenious as the treatment is effective, and it is told with great skill.”—Yorkshire Post.
READY, AYE READY! 2s. 6d.
“A thoroughly good and deeply interesting story.”—Newcastle Chronicle.
“A charming story, which displays all this well-known writer’s knowledge of girls and their habits of mind.”—Scotsman.
MISS CON; or, All Those Girls. 5s.
“Constance Conway is a charming heroine. Her diary is an admirable collection of character sketches."_—Athenaeum_.
AGNES GIBERNE’S WORKS—continued
ENID’S SILVER BOND. 5s.
“Enid’s nature is essentially heroic.... The other characters are cleverly sketched.”—Times.
FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS. 2s.
“Youthful readers have reason to thank Miss Giberne for having written this capital story.”—John Bull.
ST. AUSTIN’S LODGE; or, Mr. Berkeley and his Nieces. 5s.
“A very good example of the author’s well-known style. It is carefully written, and is in all respects a conscientious performance.”—Academy.
BERYL AND PEARL. 5s.
“Characterised by unflagging vivacity and great dramatic power."-Christian Leader.
“One of Miss Giberne’s most delightful tales.”—Record.
DECIMA’S PROMISE. 3s. 6d.
“One of the best and soundest books we have seen.”—Public Opinion.
“The result of a disaster, Decima’s distress, and the behaviour of the parents, are touchingly told, and the whole case of conscience is admirably, managed.”—Guardian.
DAISY OF OLD MEADOW. 2s.
“There are few boys or girls to whom this story will not prove interesting reading.”—Court Circular.
KATHLEEN. 5s.
“Worthy of high praise, thoroughly good and very interesting.”—Church Bells.
“A fascinating tale.”—Record.
OLD UMBRELLAS; or, Clarrie and her Mother. 2s.
“The book is bright and lively, and will be read with pleasure and profit.”—Christian.
MILES MURCHISON. Illustrated. Small crown 8vo. 1s. 6d.
By Dr. MACAULAY.
STRANGE YET TRUE. With many Illustrations. Extra crown 8vo. 5s.
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By S.M.S. CLARKE (Mrs. Pereira).
BARON AND SQUIRE. A Story of the Thirty Years’
War. From the German of
N. NOELDECHEN. With Sixteen Illustrations.
Extra crown 8vo. 5s.
THE DUKE’S PAGE; or, “In the Days of Luther.” A Story for Boys. From the German. Sixteen Illustrations. Extra crown 8vo. 5s.