THE CUMBERSTONE CONTEST: A Story for the Young. By the Author of “A Battle worth Fighting.” In crown 8vo, Frontispiece, 3s. 6d., cloth.
“The history is conducted with great
spirit; the boy and girl life is
most vivid and natural. High principle
is delicately suggested, while
the whole is enlivened by a genuine appreciation
of fun.”—Guardian.
THE WILD MAN OF THE WOODS: a Story of Sumatra. From the French of Elie Berthet. In crown 8vo, with Forty-nine Engravings, 5s., cloth.
MIGNONETTE: a Tale. By AGNES GIBERNE. Crown 8vo, Frontispiece, 5s., cloth.
“Another very pretty story.
It is environed with a bright and sparkling
family life, which entitles it to the
praise of being amusing
also.”—Guardian.
MABEL AND CORA: A TALE. By AGNES GIBERNE. Crown 8vo, Frontispiece, 3s. 6d., cloth.
“A very pretty story, intended primarily
for girls, but not too girlish
for boys, or too childish for grown-up
people.”—Athenaeum.
AMONG THE MOUNTAINS; or, The Harcourts at Montreux: a Narrative. By AGNES GIBERNE. In crown 8vo, Frontispiece, 3s. 6d., cloth.
“A capital story; good for boys and girls alike.”—Athenaeum.
“A charming story very nicely told.”—The Reader.
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=WORKS FOR THE YOUNG.=
OLD BARNABY’S TREASURE. By Mrs. J. M. TANDY. In square 16mo, with Four Illustrations, 2s. 6d., cloth.
THE VENDALE LOST PROPERTY OFFICE. By the Author of “Copsley Annals,” etc. In square 16mo, Four Engravings, 2s. 6d., cloth.
CHRISTIAN HATHERLEY’S CHILDHOOD. By the Author of “Work for All.” In 16mo, with Four Illustrations, 2s. 6d., cloth.
HOW DO I KNOW? Walks and Talks with Uncle Merton. By the Author of “What makes me Grow?” With Twelve Illustrations by A. T. ELWES. In crown 8vo, 3s. 6d.,, cloth.
WHAT MAKES ME GROW? or, Walks and Talks with Amy Dudley. With Twelve Engravings after L. Froelich. In small 8vo, with Twelve Illustrations, 3s. 6d., cloth.
“The whole book is pleasant in the
extreme, whether it instructs or
amuses; and we recommend grown people
to read it themselves, and
then to pass it on to their children.”—Athenaeum.
LITTLE FRIENDS IN THE VILLAGE: A Story for Children. By the Author of “Aunt Annie’s Stories.” In small 8vo, Twenty-three Illustrations, 3s. 6d., cloth.
“A charming book for children; the
illustrations are excellent. The
author thoroughly understands what will
amuse and instruct
children.”—John Bull.
MRS. BLACKETT’S STORY: A Passage from the “Copsley Annals.” In square 16mo, Frontispiece, 1s., cloth.
“I MUST KEEP THE CHIMES GOING.” Square 16mo, 2s. 6d., cloth.
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=ILLUSTRATED BOOKS FOR CHILDREN.=
Price Half-a-Crown each.