A Tale for Boys. By the Author of “John Halifax Gentleman,” &c.
With Four Illustrations by FRANKLIN.
“No one possessing common sensibility can read this book without a thoughtful brow and a glistening eye.”—Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal.
“An exceedingly well-told tale, which will interest boys of all ages.... As a holiday companion, few books would be more popular.”—English Churchman.
“A lively narrative of school-boy adventures.”
“A very charming and admirably-written volume.... It is adapted to make boys better.”
“A simple and pleasing story of school-boy life.”—John Bull.
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In fcap. 8vo., 7s. 6d., elegantly bound and gilt,
DOCTOR’S LITTLE DAUGHTER.
THE STORY OF A CHILD’S LIFE AMIDST THE WOODS AND HILLS.
By ELIZA METEYARD. With numerous Illustrations by HARVEY.
“This is a very delightful book, especially calculated for the amusement and instruction of our young friends; and is evidently the production of a right-thinking and accomplished mind.”—Church of England Review.
“An elegant, interesting, and unobjectionable present for young ladies. The moral of the book turns on benevolence.”—Christian Times.
“This Story of a Child’s Life is so full of beauty and meekness, that we can hardly express our sense of its worth in the words of common praise.”—Nonconformist.
“This will be a choice present for the young.”—British Quarterly Review.
“The whole story is told with a most touching grace, and a golden glow of poetry pervades it. The fine designs of Harvey, which illustrate the book, add greatly to its attractiveness, and we cannot entertain a doubt of its becoming one of the most popular volumes in the ‘Children’s Library.’”—Eliza Cook’s Journal.
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Second Edition, in square 16mo., handsomely bound in cloth, price 2s. 6d. with gilt edges,
HOW TO WIN LOVE;
OR, RHODA’S LESSON.
A Story Book for the Young. By the Author of “Life for a Life,” &c. With Illustrations on Steel.
“A very captivating story.”—Morning Post.
“Just what a story for children ought to be.”—Douglas Jerrold’s Newspaper.
“Truthfulness, descriptive talent, and pure morality in every line.”—Literary Gazette.
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16mo. cloth, price 2s.,
OPEN AND SEE;
OR, FIRST READING LESSONS.
By the Author of “Aids to Development,”
&c. &c. With Twenty-four
Engravings on Wood.
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Fcap. 8vo., price 3s. 6d. cloth gilt,
RECOLLECTIONS OF MRS. ANDERSON’S SCHOOL.
A Book for Girls. By JANE WINNARD HOOPER. Illustrated by FRANKLIN.