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J. Dickinson.
Alf Jetsam: or Found Afloat. By Mrs. George Cupples.
The Redfords: An Emigrant Story. By Mrs. George Cupples.
Missy. By F. Bayford Harrison.
Hidden Seed: or, A Year in a Girl's Life. By Emma Leslie.
Ursula's Aunt. By Annie S. Fenn.
Jack's Two Sovereigns. By Annie S. Fenn.
A Little Adventurer: or How Tommy Trefit went to look for his Father. By Gregson Gow.
Olive Mount. By Annie S. Fenn.
Three Little Ones. Their Haps and Mishaps. By C. Langton.
Tom Watkins' Mistake. By Emma Leslie.
Two Little Brothers. By M. Harriet M. Capes.
The New Boy at Merriton. By Julia Goddard.
The Children of Haycombe. By Annie S. Fenn.
The Cruise of the "Petrel." By F. M. Holmes.
The Wise Princess. By M. Harriet M. Capes.
The Blind Boy of Dresden and his Sister.
Jon of Iceland: A Story of the Far North.
Stories from Shakespeare.
Every Man In his Place: Or a City Boy and a Forest Boy.
Fireside Fairies and Flower Fancies. Stories for Girls.
To the Sea in Ships: Stories of Suffering and Saving at Sea.
Jack's Victory: and other Stories about Dogs.
Story of a King, told by one of his Soldiers.
Prince Alexis, or "Beauty and the Beast."
Little Daniel: a Story of a Flood on the Rhine.
Sasha the Serf: and other Stories of Russian Life.
True Stories of Foreign History.

THE ILLUSTRATIONS THROUGHOUT PRINTED IN COLOURS.

4TO, ONE SHILLING EACH.

GORDON BROWNE'S SERIES OF OLD FAIRY TALES.
1. HOP O' MY THUMB.
2. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.

Each book contains 32 pages 4to, and is illustrated on every page by Pictures printed in colours.

THE NINEPENNY SERIES OF BOOKS FOR CHILDREN.

Neatly bound in cloth extra. Each contains 96 pages and a Coloured Illustration.

New Volumes.

Things will Take a Turn. By Beatrice Harraden.
The Lost Thimble: and other Stories. By Mrs. Musgrave.
Max or Baby: the Story of a very Little Boy. By Ismay Thorn.
Jack-a-Dandy: or the Heir of Castle Fergus. By E. J. Lysaght.
A Day of Adventures: A Story for little Girls. By Charlotte Wyatt.
The Golden Plums, and other Stories. By Frances Clare.
The Queen of Squats. By Isabel Hornibrook.
Shucks: A Story for Boys. By Emma Leslie.
Sylvia Brooke. By M. Harriet M. Capes.
The Little Cousin. By A. S. Fenn.
In Cloudland. By Mrs. Musgrave.
Jack and the Gypsies. By Kate Wood.
Hans the Painter. By Mary C. Rowsell.
Little Troublesome. By Isabel Hornibrook.
My Lady May: And one other Story. By Harriet Boultwood.
A Little Hero. By Mrs. Musgrave.
Prince Jon's Pilgrimage. By Jessie Fleming.
Harold's Ambition: Or a Dream of Fame. By Jennie Perrett.
Sepperl the Drummer Boy. By Mary C. Rowsell.
Aboard the Mersey. By Mrs. George Cupples.
A Blind Pupil. By Annie S. Fenn.
Lost and Found. By Mrs. Carl Rother.
Fisherman Grim. By Mary C. Rowsell.

"The same good character pervades all these books. They are admirably adapted for the young. The lessons deduced are such as to mould children's minds in a good groove. We cannot too highly commend them for their excellence."—Schoolmistress.

SOMETHING FOR THE VERY LITTLE ONES.

Fully Illustrated with Woodcuts and Coloured Plates. 64 pp., 32mo, cloth. Sixpence each.

Tales Easy and Small for the Youngest of All. In no word will you see more letters than three. By Jennett Humphreys.

Old Dick Grey and Aunt Kate's Way. Stories in little words of not more than four letters. By Jennett Humphreys.

Maud's Doll and Her Walk. In Picture and Talk. In little words of not more than four letters. By Jennett Humphreys.

In Holiday Time. And other Stories. In little words of not more than five letters. By Jennett Humphreys.

Whisk and Buzz. By Mrs. A. H. Garlick.

THE SIXPENNY SERIES FOR CHILDREN.

Neatly bound in cloth extra. Each contains 64 pages and a Coloured Cut.

A Little Man of War. By L. E. Tiddeman.
Lady Daisy. By Caroline Stewart.
Dew. By H. Mary Wilson.
Chris's Old Violin. By J. Lockhart.
Mischievous Jack. By A. Corkran.
The Twins. By L. E. Tiddeman.
Pet's Project. By Cora Langton.
The Chosen Treat. By Charlotte Wyatt.
Little Neighbours. By Annie S. Fenn.
Jim: A Story of Child Life. By Christian Burke.
Little Curiosity: Or, A German Christmas. By J. M. Callwell.
Sara the Wool-gatherer. By W. L. Rooper.
Fairy Stories: told by Penelope.
A New Year's Tale: and other Stories. From the German. By M. A. Currie.
Little Mop: and other Stories. By Mrs. Charles Bray.
The Tree Cake: and other Stories. By W. L. Rooper.
Nurse Peggy, and Little Dog Trip.
Fanny's King. By Darley Dale.
Wild Marsh Marigolds. By D. Dale.
Kitty's Cousin. By Hannah B. Mackenzie.
Cleared at Last. By Julia Goddard.
Little Dolly Forbes. By Annie S. Fenn.
A Year with Nellie. By A. S. Fenn.
The Little Brown Bird.
The Maid of Domremy: and other Tales.
Little Eric: a Story of Honesty.
Uncle Ben the Whaler.
The Palace of Luxury.
The Charcoal Burner.
Willy Black: a Story of Doing Right.
The Horse and His Ways.
The Shoemaker's Present.
Lights to Walk by.
The Little Merchant.
Nicholina: a Story about an Iceberg.

"A very praiseworthy series of Prize Books. Most of the stories are designed to enforce some important moral lesson, such as honesty, industry, kindness, helpfulness."—School Guardian.

A SERIES OF FOURPENNY REWARD BOOKS.

Each 64 pages, 18mo, Illustrated, in Picture Boards.

A Start in Life. By J. Lockhart.
Happy Childhood. By Aimée de Venoix Dawson.
Dorothy's Clock. By Do.
Toddy. By L. E. Tiddeman.
Stories about my Dolls. By Felicia Melancthon.
Stories about my Cat Timothy.
Delia's Boots. By W. L. Rooper.
Lost on the Rocks. By R. Scotter.
A Kitten's Adventures. By Caroline Stewart.
Holidays at Sunnycroft. By Annie S. Swan.
Climbing the Hill. By Do.
A Year at Coverley. By Do.
Phil Foster. By J. Lockhart.
Papa's Birthday. By W. L. Rooper.
The Charm Fairy. By Penelope.
Little Tales for Little Children. By M. A. Currie.
Worthy of Trust. By H. B. Mackenzie.
Brave and True. By Gregson Gow.
Johnnie Tupper's Temptation. Do.
Maudie and Bertie. Do.
The Children and the Water-Lily. By Julia Goddard.
Poor Tom Olliver. By Do.
Fritz's Experiment. By Letitia M'Lintock.
Lucy's Christmas-Box.

LONDON: BLACKIE & SON, 49 OLD BAILEY, E. C.
GLASGOW, EDINBURGH, AND DUBLIN.

Transcribers Note: The following section was at the beginning of the text in the original copy.

MR. HENTY'S HISTORICAL TALES.

Crown 8vo, Cloth elegant, Olivine edges. Each Book is beautifully Illustrated.

The Cat of Bubastes: A Story of Ancient Egypt. 5s.

The Young Carthaginian: A Story of the Times of Hannibal. 6s.

For the Temple: A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem. 6s.

The Lion of St. Mark: A Story of Venice in the 14th Century. 6s.

The Lion of the North: A Tale of Gustavus Adolphus and the Wars of Religion. 6s.

In the Reign of Terror: The Adventures of a Westminster Boy during the French Revolution. 5s.

The Dragon and the Raven: Or, The Days of King Alfred. 5s.

In Freedom's Cause: A Story of Wallace and Bruce. 6s.

St. George for England: A Tale of Cressy and Poitiers. 5s.

Under Drake's Flag: A Tale of the Spanish Main. 6s.

Orange and Green: A Tale of the Boyne and Limerick. 5s.

Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden. 6s.

The Bravest of the Brave: Or, With Peterborough in Spain. 5s.

With Wolfe in Canada: Or, The Winning of a Continent. 6s.

With Clive in India: Or, The Beginnings of an Empire. 6s.

True to the Old Flag: A Tale of the American War of Independence. 6s.

Through the Fray: A Story of the Luddite Riots. 6s.

By Sheer Pluck: A Tale of the Ashanti War. 5s.

For Name and Fame: Or, Through Afghan Passes. 5s.

LONDON: BLACKIE & SON: GLASGOW AND EDINBURGH.

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