_=Tom: the History of a very Little Boy.=_ By H. RUTHERFURD RUSSELL.
Small octavo, cloth, gold and black. _New Edition._
"Almost as good, in its way, as Mr. Carroll"s "Alice in Wonderland." Parents and lovers of childhood will like it much, as the childish reader is sure to do."--_Ill.u.s.trated London News._
"A very good story for boys."--_Globe._
_=Tom Seven Years Old: a Sequel to "Tom."=_ By H. RUTHERFURD RUSSELL.
Small octavo, cloth, gold and black.
"The truest and purest exhibition of a natural little boy"s mind that we have seen in any story of child life."--_Ill.u.s.trated London News._
_=Minna"s Holiday, and Other Tales.=_ By M. BETHAM-EDWARDS. Small octavo, cloth, gold and black.
"Simple, pleasantly-written stories."--_Daily News._
_=Doda"s Birthday: the Record of all that befell a Little Girl= on a Long, Eventful Day._ By EDWIN J. ELLIS. Small octavo, cloth, gold and black.
"As pleasant a book as could be given to any little girl."--_Scotsman._
"A most suitable book for girls, and one that will delight the little misses immensely."--_Edinburgh Courant._
"A charming book."--_Daily News._
_=The Markhams of Ollerton: a Tale of the Civil War=, 1642-1647._ By E.
GLAISTER. Small octavo, cloth, gold and black. _New Edition._
"Abounds with thrilling incidents of that eventful period."--_Morning Post._
"A well-written story of the civil war, from 1642 to 1647."--_Scotsman._
"The story of Charles I. is one that never loses its charm, and when so pleasantly and colloquially told, and embellished by such pretty and characteristic pictures as we have here, it will be sure to find a large and appreciative audience."--_Daily News._
_=Eldergowan; or, Twelve Months of my Life, and Other= Tales._ By ROSA MULHOLLAND, Author of "Puck and Blossom," "The Little Flower-Seekers,"
&c. Small octavo, cloth, gold and black. _New Edition._
"One of the pleasantest little books we have met for some time; charmingly ill.u.s.trated."--_Ill.u.s.trated Review._
"A perfect little gem in its way."--_Civil Service Gazette._
"A fine volume for girls."--_Edinburgh Courant._
_=Christmas at Annesley; or, how the Grahams spent their= Holidays._ By M. E. SHIPLEY. Small octavo, cloth, gold and black. _New Edition._
"A delightful book for children."--_Sunday Times._
"Will be read with delight by young folks."--_Lloyd"s Weekly London News._
_=Turnaside Cottage.=_ By MARY SENIOR CLARK, Author of "Lost Legends of the Nursery Rhymes." Small octavo, cloth, gold and black. _New Edition._
"An interesting story, well told."--_Birmingham Morning News._
"Charmingly written, impressing good and useful lessons."--_Art Journal._
_=The Fairy Spinner.=_ By MIRANDA HILL. Small octavo, cloth, gold and black. _New Edition._
"Really enchanting, and will enthral the young reader."--_Edinburgh Courant._
"Well ill.u.s.trated."--_Daily News._
_=Pollie and Jack: a Small Story for Small People.=_ By ALICE HEPBURN, Author of "Two Little Cousins." Small octavo, cloth, gold and black.
_New Edition._
"Capitally written down to the level of little folks."--_Morning Advertiser._
"Will be much enjoyed by young folks."--_Figaro._
NEW SERIES OF TWO-AND-SIXPENNY GIFT-BOOKS.
_=Nanny"s Treasure.=_ From the French of Madame DE STOLZ. Nineteen Full-page Ill.u.s.trations and Coloured Frontispiece. Small octavo, cloth extra.
_=The Little Head of the Family.=_ From the French of Mdlle. FLEURIOT.
Fourteen Full-page Ill.u.s.trations and Coloured Frontispiece. Small octavo, cloth extra.
_=Where the Rail Runs Now: a Story of the Coaching Days.=_ By F.
FRANKFORT MOORE. With Ill.u.s.trations. Small octavo, cloth extra.
_=Animals of the Farm: their Structure and Physiology.=_ A Handbook for Agricultural Students and Farmers. By JOHN F. HODGES, M.D., F.C.S., &c. Second Edition, revised by the Author. Numerous Ill.u.s.trations.
Small octavo, cloth, 2/6.
BOOKS AT TWO SHILLINGS.
_=Two Little Cousins.=_ By ALICE HEPBURN, Author of "Pollie and Jack."
Five Coloured Ill.u.s.trations, Cloth, Illuminated.
"Adorned with bright chromographs, and printed in large, clear type to suit beginners."--_Standard._
_=Percy"s First Friends.=_ By M. D. Five Coloured Ill.u.s.trations, Cloth, Illuminated.
"An agreeable account of the early adventures of a motherless boy."--_Lloyd"s Weekly London News._
=Five Little Farmers.= By ROSA MULHOLLAND, Author of "Puck and Blossom,"
"The Little Flower-Seekers," "Eldergowan," &c. Five Coloured Ill.u.s.trations, Cloth, Illuminated.
"Contains a number of cunningly worked-out chromo lithographs, in which children and their domestic pets are grouped in a most artistic and effective manner."--_Figaro._
_=Maggie"s Pictures; or, the Great Life told to a Child.=_ By f.a.n.n.y LEVIEN, Author of "Mildred"s Mistake, "Little Ada"s Jewels." Five Coloured Ill.u.s.trations, and Illuminated t.i.tle-page. Cloth, Illuminated.