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-Title: The Religious Tract Society Catalogue - 1889
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-Author: Various
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-Release Date: July 1, 2012 [EBook #40118]
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-Language: English
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+*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 40118 ***
PUBLICATIONS
OF THE
@@ -115,7 +83,7 @@ One Shilling each.
=ALONE IN LONDON.=
-=MAX KROeMER: A STORY OF STRASBURG.=
+=MAX KRÖMER: A STORY OF STRASBURG.=
=CREW OF THE DOLPHIN.=
@@ -190,7 +158,7 @@ application to The Secretaries, 56, Paternoster Row, E.C.:--_
CHIEF OFFICE: 56, Paternoster Row, London.
A large variety of Presentation Books at all prices may be inspected at
-the RETAIL DEPOTS.
+the RETAIL DEPÔTS.
LONDON: 65, ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD (_Opposite the Northern Entrance to
the Cathedral_), AND 164, PICCADILLY.
@@ -428,7 +396,7 @@ personal character of the Queen and the incidents in her life which have
most endeared her to her people."--_Illustrated London News._
"It is a beautifully printed and very prettily illustrated volume, and
-is admirable in tone and feeling."--_Athenaeum._
+is admirable in tone and feeling."--_Athenæum._
"A very acceptable gift-book."--_Stamford Mercury._
@@ -516,7 +484,7 @@ By-Paths of Bible Knowledge.
"The volumes which the Tract Society is issuing under the above title
fully deserve success. They have been entrusted to scholars who have a
special acquaintance with the subjects about which they severally
-treat."--_The Athenaeum._
+treat."--_The Athenæum._
1. =Cleopatra's Needle.= By the Rev. J. KING, Lecturer for the
Palestine Exploration Fund. With Illustrations. 2s. 6d.
@@ -568,7 +536,7 @@ Young Men and Maidens.
[Illustration: Girl's Own Indoor Book]
- =Girl's Own Indoor Book.= Edited by CHARLES PETERS. 528 pages, 8-1/2 x
+ =Girl's Own Indoor Book.= Edited by CHARLES PETERS. 528 pages, 8-1/2 ×
6-1/2. With over one hundred and fifty illustrations. 8s. cloth,
gilt edges.
@@ -581,18 +549,18 @@ Young Men and Maidens.
[Illustration: Indoor Games]
- =Indoor Games and Recreations.= A popular Encyclopaedia for Boys. Edited
+ =Indoor Games and Recreations.= A popular Encyclopædia for Boys. Edited
by G. A. HUTCHISON. Including chapters by J. N. MASKELYNE,
Lieut.-Col. CUTHELL, Dr. GORDON STABLES, R.N., Rev. A. N. MALAN, M.
A., C. STANSFIELD-HICKS, Dr. STRADLING, and others. "Boy's Own
Bookshelf." Vol. VIII. With many Engravings. Quarto. 8s. cloth
boards, gilt edges. A splendid Gift-Book or Prize for Boys. 528
- pages, 8-1/2 x 6-1/2.
+ pages, 8-1/2 × 6-1/2.
[Illustration: The Handy Natural History]
=The Handy Natural History.= By the Rev. J. G. WOOD, author of "Homes
- without Hands," etc., etc. 368 pages, 8 x 6-1/2 With 224
+ without Hands," etc., etc. 368 pages, 8 × 6-1/2 With 224
Engravings. 8s. cloth boards, gilt edges.
"A delightful book, and will make a very handsome and enviable
@@ -647,7 +615,7 @@ of those into whose hands they fall.
=Ida Nicolari.= By EGLANTON THORNE. Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.
=The Old Manuscript=; or, Anaise Robineau's History. A Tale of the
- Huguenots of La Vendee. By BLANCHE M. MOGGRIDGE. Illustrated by E.
+ Huguenots of La Vendée. By BLANCHE M. MOGGRIDGE. Illustrated by E.
WHYMPER. Crown 8vo. 5s. cloth.
=Young Sir Richard.= By H. FREDERICK CHARLES. Illustrated. Crown 8vo.
@@ -700,7 +668,7 @@ Annual Volume for 1888.
hand in hand."
The Volume for 1888 of this Monthly Magazine for Family and General
-Reading contains 856 Imperial 8vo. pages (11 x 7-1/2) of interesting
+Reading contains 856 Imperial 8vo. pages (11 × 7-1/2) of interesting
reading, with numerous Illustrations by Eminent Artists. It forms a
handsome Book for Presentation, and an appropriate and instructive
volume for a School or College Prize. Price 7s. in cloth boards; 8s. 6d.
@@ -717,7 +685,7 @@ Annual Volume for 1888.
AN ILLUSTRATED FAMILY MAGAZINE FOR SABBATH READING.
This Volume for 1888 forms a very suitable Book for Presentation. It
-contains 828 pages, Imperial 8vo (11 x 7-1/2), with a great variety of
+contains 828 pages, Imperial 8vo (11 × 7-1/2), with a great variety of
Interesting and Instructive Sabbath Reading for every Member of the
Family. It is profusely illustrated by Coloured and Wood Engravings.
Price 7s. cloth boards; 8s. 6d. extra boards, gilt edges; 10s. 6d.
@@ -730,7 +698,7 @@ half-bound in calf.
The Girl's Own Annual.
The Ninth Volume of "The Girl's Own Paper,"--containing 848 Demy 4to (11
-x 8-1/4) pages of interesting and useful reading. Stories by popular
+× 8-1/4) pages of interesting and useful reading. Stories by popular
writers; Music by eminent composers; Practical Papers for Young
Housekeepers; Medical Papers by a well-known practitioner; Needlework,
plain and fancy; Helpful Papers for Christian Girls; Papers on
@@ -746,7 +714,7 @@ The Boy's Own Annual
FOR 1888.
The Tenth Annual Volume of the "Boy's Own Paper." Containing 848 large
-pages (11-3/4 x 8-1/2) of Tales of Schoolboy Life, and of Adventure on
+pages (11-3/4 × 8-1/2) of Tales of Schoolboy Life, and of Adventure on
Land and Sea; Outdoor and Indoor Games for every Season; Perilous
Adventures at Home and Abroad; Amusements for Summer and Winter; and
Instructive Papers written so as to be read by boys and youths. With
@@ -1050,7 +1018,7 @@ principle.
THE NEW SERIES OF HALF-CROWN BOOKS FOR ALL READERS.
-_Each with 384 Pages, 7-1/2 x 5. Illustrated. Cloth, Gilt Edges._
+_Each with 384 Pages, 7-1/2 × 5. Illustrated. Cloth, Gilt Edges._
[Illustration: Chronicles of an Old Manor House]
@@ -1355,360 +1323,4 @@ _A New Volume commenced with the January Part._
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-BY MRS. WALTON,
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-_Author of 'Shadows,' etc._
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-=SHADOWS.=
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- Scenes and Incidents in the Life of an Old Arm-Chair. With
- Engravings by WHYMPER. Imperial 16mo, 4s. cloth boards, gilt edges.
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-=A PEEP BEHIND THE SCENES.=
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-=WAS I RIGHT?=
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- With Fine Engravings. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. cloth boards, gilt edges.
-
-=OLIVE'S STORY.=
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- OR; LIFE AT RAVENSCLIFFE. With Engravings. 2s. 6d. cloth boards,
- gilt edges.
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-=MY LITTLE CORNER.=
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- For Mother's Meetings, etc. Illustrated. New Edition. Crown 8vo,
- 1s. 6d. cloth boards.
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-=MY MATES AND I.=
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- For Working Men and Boys. Illustrated. 1s. 6d. cloth boards.
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-=SAVED AT SEA.=
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- A Lighthouse Story. Engravings. 1s. cloth boards.
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-=LITTLE FAITH;=
-
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-
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-BY HESBA STRETTON,
-
-_Author of 'Jessica's First Prayer,' etc._
-
-
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-
-=JESSICA'S FIRST PRAYER.=
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- 1d.
-
-=UNDER THE OLD ROOF.=
-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-=ALONE IN LONDON.=
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-=MAX KRÖMER: A STORY OF STRASBURG.=
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-
-=THE KING'S SERVANTS.=
-
-=THE STORM OF LIFE.=
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-THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY'S LIST OF BOOKS.
-
-_FOR PRESENTATION._
-
-_The Religious Tract Society Publishes Several Thousands of Books for
-all Readers, at all prices, from One Farthing to One Guinea. This List
-gives the Titles of many that are suitable for presentation, but the
-following Catalogues, containing full Lists of the Society's
-Publications, are also issued, and will be forwarded, Post Free on
-application to The Secretaries, 56, Paternoster Row, E.C.:--_
-
- GENERAL CATALOGUE OF BOOKS, ETC.
- CLASSIFIED LIST OF GENERAL LITERATURE.
- CLASSIFIED LIST OF TRACTS.
- ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF GIFT BOOKS.
- BOOKS FOR CIRCULATING LIBRARIES.
- TRACTS, HANDBILLS, LEAFLETS.
- PUBLICATIONS IN VARIOUS LANGUAGES.
- DIAGRAMS AND PICTURES FOR LECTURERS.
-
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-CHIEF OFFICE: 56, Paternoster Row, London.
-
-A large variety of Presentation Books at all prices may be inspected at
-the RETAIL DEPÔTS.
-
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-the Cathedral_), AND 164, PICCADILLY.
-
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-ILLUSTRATED TABLE-BOOKS.
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-[Illustration: Walks in Palestine]
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-_JUST PUBLISHED._
-
-
-WALKS IN PALESTINE.
-
- The letterpress by HENRY A. HARPER, author of "Illustrated Letters to
- my Children from the Holy Land," etc. Illustrated by twenty-four
- photogravures from photographs taken by C. V. SHADBOLT, Esq. Royal
- Quarto. 25s. bevelled boards, gilt edges.
-
- _N.B.--Of this book there is also an_ edition de luxe, _limited to 100
- copies. The plates are on India paper, the letterpress on hand-made
- paper, and the volume is handsomely bound in classic vellum, with
- gilt top and uncut edges. Price 45s._
-
-This volume forms a superb gift-book and souvenir of the Holy Land. Mr.
-Shadbolt's photographs are of the highest merit, and they have been most
-beautifully reproduced by Messrs. Annan and Swan. The letterpress is
-from the pen of Mr. Harper, who has lived in Palestine, and is familiar
-with every spot shown in the illustrations.
-
-
-THE LANDS OF SCRIPTURE.
-
- Illustrated by Pen and Pencil. Containing "Those Holy Fields" and "The
- Land of the Pharaohs," by SAMUEL MANNING, LL.D.; and "Pictures from
- Bible Lands," by S. G. GREEN, D.D. Imperial 8vo. 21s., handsomely
- bound in cloth gilt.
-
-This elegantly bound and profusely illustrated volume forms a very
-suitable Presentation Book to a Minister, Sunday-school Superintendent,
-or Teacher. It gives, in a concise and interesting form, a large amount
-of information about the places mentioned in Scripture, such as would
-prove of great service to every Bible student.
-
-
-
-
-THE PEN AND PENCIL SERIES OF ILLUSTRATED TABLE BOOKS.
-
-
- _Imperial 8vo pp. (size of page,_ 11 _by_ 7-1/2 _inches), beautifully
- Illustrated, printed on superior paper, price_ 8_s. in handsome
- cloth, gilt edges or_ 25s. _each in morocco elegant._
-
-[Illustration: Irish Pictures]
-
-
-_Just Published._
-
-
-IRISH PICTURES.
-
-_Drawn with Pen and Pencil._
-
-BY RICHARD LOVETT, M.A.
-
-Author of "Norwegian Pictures," "Pictures from Holland," etc. With a map
-and over one hundred Illustrations from Sketches and Photographs.
-Imperial 8vo. 8s. handsome cloth boards, gilt edges, or 25s. bound in
-morocco, gilt edges.
-
-"Contains some pleasant writing on the natural beauties and antiquities
-of Ireland."--_Daily Telegraph._
-
-"The descriptions can be commended for their truth and
-fulness."--_Manchester Guardian._
-
-"A really splendid volume."--_Cork Herald._
-
-"The illustrations are excellent."--_Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette._
-
- =American Pictures.= Drawn with Pen and Pencil. By SAMUEL MANNING,
- LL.D. New Edition. Profusely Illustrated. 8s. in handsome cloth
- gilt; or 25s. in morocco elegant.
-
-"The text is clear and vigorous, and the numerous illustrations which
-bear it company are a striking complement to its
-descriptions."--_Guardian._
-
- =Italian Pictures.= Drawn with Pen and Pencil. By SAMUEL MANNING, LL.D.
- New Edition. Revised, with additions by Dr. S. G. GREEN. Profusely
- Illustrated. New Edition. 8s. handsome cloth gilt; or 25s. in
- morocco elegant.
-
- =French Pictures.= Drawn with Pen and Pencil. By Dr. SAMUEL G. GREEN.
- With fine Engravings. 8s. in handsome cloth gilt; or 25s. in
- morocco elegant.
-
-"Gives a graphic notion of the general aspect of France and its
-inhabitants."--_Standard._
-
- =Pictures from the German Fatherland.= Drawn with Pen and Pencil. By
- Dr. SAMUEL G. GREEN. With fine Engravings. 8s. handsome cloth, or
- 25s. in morocco elegant.
-
-"We can recommend the work as a capital and cheap present."--_Art
-Journal._
-
- =Pictures from Holland.= Drawn with Pen and Pencil. By RICHARD
- LOVETT, M.A., Author of "Norwegian Pictures," etc. With one hundred
- and thirty-two illustrations. Imperial 8vo. 8s. handsome cloth,
- gilt edges; or 25s. bound in morocco elegant.
-
-"A charming book, prettily illustrated, and prettily
-written."--_Saturday Review._
-
-"The artist has succeeded in pourtraying all the more interesting phases
-of Dutch life and scenery with fidelity and spirit."--_Morning Post._
-
-
-
-
-ILLUSTRATED TABLE-BOOKS.
-
-
-The "PEN AND PENCIL SERIES."--_continued._
-
-Imperial 8vo (size of page, 11 by 7-1/2 inches).
-
-_Price Eight Shillings in handsome cloth, gilt edges; or Twenty-five
-Shillings each in morocco._
-
- =English Pictures.= Drawn with Pen and Pencil. By SAMUEL MANNING,
- LL.D., and S. G. GREEN, D.D. With Coloured Frontispiece and
- numerous Wood Engravings. 8s. handsome cloth, or 25s. in morocco.
-
-"Next to seeing the beautiful places of the earth comes the delight of
-reading of them: and many a one who is doomed to begin and end his days
-within a 'cribbed, cabined, and confined' circle, can roam, guided by
-such a book, at the will of fancy, through sunny glades, by bubbling
-streams, or over the breezy moorlands."--_Times._
-
-[Illustration: English Pictures]
-
- =Norwegian Pictures.= Drawn with Pen and Pencil. With a glance at
- Sweden and the Gotha Canal. By RICHARD LOVETT, M.A. With a Map and
- 122 Illustrations, engraved by E. WHYMPER, R. TAYLOR, and others.
- Quarto. 8s. cloth boards, gilt edges; 25s. morocco.
-
-"One of the most charming books on Norway that has appeared for a long
-time."--_Academy._
-
- =Scottish Pictures.= By Dr. S. G. GREEN, Author of "German Pictures,"
- "French Pictures," &c. Profusely Illustrated by Perceval Skelton,
- MacWhirter, Poot, Whymper, and other eminent Artists. 8s. handsome
- cloth; or 25s. morocco elegant.
-
-"An excellent book for the drawing-room table."--_St. James's Gazette._
-
- =Canadian Pictures.= Drawn with Pen and Pencil. By the MARQUIS OF
- LORNE. With numerous fine engravings by E. Whymper, from Sketches
- by the Marquis of Lorne, Sydney Hall, and others. 8s. extra cloth
- boards gilt; or 25s. bound in morocco elegant.
-
-"Most interesting--an extremely pleasant book."--_Saturday Review._
-
- =Australian Pictures.= Drawn with Pen and Pencil. By HOWARD WILLOUGHBY,
- of the "Melbourne Argus." With a large Map and Illustrations from
- Photographs and Sketches, engraved by E. Whymper and others.
- Imperial 8vo, 8s., handsome cloth, gilt edges; 25s. morocco
- elegant.
-
-"These pictures are real, vivid, and life-like. They are written by a
-man who belongs to the scenes and the people. The book, therefore, will
-be a fitting memorial to tourists of what they have seen, and will at
-the same time be instructive to untravelled people."--_Australasian._
-
- =Indian Pictures.= Drawn with Pen and Pencil. By the Rev. WILLIAM
- URWICK, M.A. Profusely Illustrated. 8s., in handsome cloth gilt;
- 25s. morocco.
-
-"The Society, in all their excellent series of 'Pictures' (which now has
-included no inconsiderable part of the world), has not given to the
-public a better executed or more interesting volume than
-this."--_Spectator._
-
- =Sea Pictures.= By Dr. MACAULAY, Editor of the _Leisure Hour_, &c.
- Containing the Sea in Poetry, Physical Geography of the Sea, the
- Sea in History, and the Harvest of the Sea. 8s., in handsome cloth;
- or 25s. in morocco elegant.
-
-Mr. Ruskin says:--"This beautiful book is by far the best I have ever
-seen on the subject, and will be a most precious gift-book for me."
-
- ="Those Holy Fields."= Palestine Illustrated by Pen and Pencil. By the
- late Rev. SAMUEL MANNING, LL.D. With numerous Engravings. 8s.,
- handsome cloth gilt; 25s. morocco.
-
- =Pictures from Bible Lands.= Drawn with Pen and Pencil. Edited by the
- Rev. S. G. GREEN, D.D. The Engravings by Edward Whymper and others.
- 8s., handsome cloth gilt; 25s. morocco.
-
-New Edition. Just Published.
-
- =The Land of the Pharaohs.= Egypt and Sinai. Illustrated by Pen and
- Pencil. By the late Rev. SAMUEL MANNING, LL.D. With numerous fine
- Engravings. 8s. handsome cloth gilt; or 25s. in morocco.
-
- =Swiss Pictures.= Drawn with Pen and Pencil. By SAMUEL MANNING, LL.D.
- With numerous Illustrations. 8s., handsome cloth gilt; 25s.
- morocco.
-
-
-
-
-ILLUSTRATED GIFT-BOOKS.
-
-
-[Illustration: Victoria R.I. signature] Her Life and Reign.
-
- By Dr. MACAULAY, Author of "Sea Pictures," "Luther Anecdotes," "Gordon
- Anecdotes," etc. With Five Portraits of the Queen, and Sixty
- Engravings by Edward Whymper and others. Small Quarto. 10s. 6d.
- cloth, gilt edges.
-
-"The author's endeavour has been to recall those qualities in the
-personal character of the Queen and the incidents in her life which have
-most endeared her to her people."--_Illustrated London News._
-
-"It is a beautifully printed and very prettily illustrated volume, and
-is admirable in tone and feeling."--_Athenæum._
-
-"A very acceptable gift-book."--_Stamford Mercury._
-
-[Illustration: Victoria R.I.]
-
- =Winter Pictures.= By Poet and Artist. An elegant book, most
- appropriate for Seasonable Presentation. Profusely Illustrated by
- EDWARD WHYMPER. 4to., 6s., cloth boards gilt.
-
-"The wood engravings by Mr. Edward Whymper are designed in accordance
-with the subject and tone of the poems selected by the editor, whose
-choice does credit to his taste and judgment."--_Illustrated London
-News._
-
- =The Crown of Flowers.= Poems and Pictures from "The Girl's Own Paper."
- Edited by CHARLES PETERS, with Illustrations by M. E. Edwards,
- Davidson Knowles, Frank Dicksee, A.R.A., R. Catterson Smith, Robert
- Barnes, Charles Green, John C. Staples, C. H. Edwards, O'Kelly, J.
- McL. Ralston, William Small, Frank Dadd, and other eminent artists.
- 6s. handsome cloth gilt.
-
-"This book cannot fail to be most acceptable as a prize or present to
-young ladies, who will find in it at once a source of pleasure and
-profit."--_Queen._
-
- =The Harvest of a Quiet Eye=; or, Leisure Thoughts for Busy Lives. By
- the Rev. J. R. VERNON, M.A. With numerous Engravings. New Edition.
- 6s. 6d. cloth, gilt edges.
-
-"I never saw anything more gracefully or more rightly done--more
-harmoniously pleasant in text and illustration."--_Mr. Ruskin._
-
- =Ingleside and Wayside Musings.= A companion volume to "The Harvest of
- a Quiet Eye." 6s. cloth gilt.
-
- =Random Truths in Common Things.= Occasional Papers from my Study
- Chair. By the Rev. J. R. VERNON, M.A., author of "The Harvest of a
- Quiet Eye." Illustrations. 7s. cloth gilt.
-
-"It seems even better than 'The Harvest of a Quiet Eye.'"--_Mr. Ruskin._
-
-"Should be placed next to Wordsworth on every student's
-bookshelf."--_Standard._
-
- =The Life of Jesus Christ the Saviour.= By Mrs. S. WATSON. With many
- fine Engravings. 5s. cloth.
-
-"For young people to read, or to help a teacher in lighting up a
-narrative of the one perfect life, and interesting young people in all
-its parts and details, we have seen no better volume of the kind than
-this."--_Methodist Recorder._
-
-
-Dr. Stoughton's Reformation Books.
-
- =The Spanish Reformers, their Memories and Dwelling Places.= By Dr.
- STOUGHTON. Finely Illustrated. 8s. handsome cloth gilt.
-
-"A most interesting and instructive volume."--_Spectator._
-
- =Footprints of Italian Reformers.= By Dr. STOUGHTON. Finely
- Illustrated. 8s. handsome cloth gilt.
-
-"A very charming and useful gift-book."--_Congregationalist._
-
- =Homes and Haunts of Luther.= By Dr. STOUGHTON. Finely Illustrated. 8s.
- handsome cloth, gilt edges.
-
-
-
-
-A USEFUL SET FOR PRESENTATION
-
-To a Minister or Sunday School Teacher.
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-By-Paths of Bible Knowledge.
-
-
-"The volumes which the Tract Society is issuing under the above title
-fully deserve success. They have been entrusted to scholars who have a
-special acquaintance with the subjects about which they severally
-treat."--_The Athenæum._
-
- 1. =Cleopatra's Needle.= By the Rev. J. KING, Lecturer for the
- Palestine Exploration Fund. With Illustrations. 2s. 6d.
-
- 2. =Fresh Light from the Ancient Monuments.= By A. H. SAYCE, LL.D.,
- Deputy Professor of Comparative Philology, Oxford, etc. With
- Facsimiles from Photographs. 3s.
-
- 3. =Recent Discoveries on the Temple Hill at Jerusalem.= By the Rev. J.
- KING, M.A., Lecturer for the Palestine Exploration Fund. With Maps,
- Plans, and Illustrations. 2s. 6d.
-
- 4. =Babylonian Life and History.= By E. A. WALLIS BUDGE, M.A.,
- Cambridge, Assistant in the Department of Oriental Antiquities,
- British Museum. 3s.
-
- 5. =Galilee in the Time of Christ.= By SELAH MERRILL, D.D., Author of
- "East of the Jordan." With a Map. 2s. 6d.
-
- 6. =Egypt and Syria.= Their Physical Features in Relation to Bible
- History. By Sir J. W. DAWSON, F.G.S., F.R.S. With many
- Illustrations. 3s.
-
- 7. =Assyria: Its Princes, Priests, and People.= By A. H. SAYCE, M.A.,
- LL.D. Illustrated. 3s.
-
- 8. =The Dwellers on the Nile.= Chapters on the Life, Literature,
- History, and Customs of Ancient Egypt. By E. A. WALLIS BUDGE, M.A.,
- of the British Museum. Illustrated. 3s.
-
- 9. =The Diseases of the Bible.= By Sir J. RISDON BENNETT, M.D., F.R.S.,
- Ex-President of the Royal College of Physicians. 2s. 6d.
-
- 10. =Trees and Plants of the Bible.= By W. H. GROSER, B.SC.
- Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 3s. cloth.
-
- 11. =Animals of the Bible.= By H. CHICHESTER HART, B.A., Naturalist to
- Sir G. Nares' Arctic Expedition and Professor Hull's Palestine
- Expedition. Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 3s.
-
-
-
-
-HANDSOME GIFT-BOOKS
-
-FOR
-
-Young Men and Maidens.
-
-[Illustration: Girl's Own Indoor Book]
-
- =Girl's Own Indoor Book.= Edited by CHARLES PETERS. 528 pages, 8-1/2 ×
- 6-1/2. With over one hundred and fifty illustrations. 8s. cloth,
- gilt edges.
-
- Containing practical helps to Girls in all matters relating to their
- material comfort and moral well-being. By the Author of "How to be
- Happy though Married," Dora de Blaquiere, Dora Hope, Marie Karger,
- Lady Macfarren, Lady Lindsay, Ernst Pauer, Sir John Stainer, the
- Hon. Victoria Grosvenor, John C. Staples, Canon Fleming, "Medicus,"
- Ruth Lamb, Sophia Caulfeild, and many others.
-
-[Illustration: Indoor Games]
-
- =Indoor Games and Recreations.= A popular Encyclopædia for Boys. Edited
- by G. A. HUTCHISON. Including chapters by J. N. MASKELYNE,
- Lieut.-Col. CUTHELL, Dr. GORDON STABLES, R.N., Rev. A. N. MALAN, M.
- A., C. STANSFIELD-HICKS, Dr. STRADLING, and others. "Boy's Own
- Bookshelf." Vol. VIII. With many Engravings. Quarto. 8s. cloth
- boards, gilt edges. A splendid Gift-Book or Prize for Boys. 528
- pages, 8-1/2 × 6-1/2.
-
-[Illustration: The Handy Natural History]
-
- =The Handy Natural History.= By the Rev. J. G. WOOD, author of "Homes
- without Hands," etc., etc. 368 pages, 8 × 6-1/2 With 224
- Engravings. 8s. cloth boards, gilt edges.
-
- "A delightful book, and will make a very handsome and enviable
- high-class prize or present."--_School Board Chronicle._
-
- "A handsome volume, in which the author, a well-known naturalist, tells
- his readers in simple, untechnical language the habits and nature
- of birds, beasts, and reptiles. Mr. Wood's style is excellently
- adapted for attracting the interest and insuring the attention of
- even ordinarily careless readers."--_Mail._
-
-
-
-
-THE SUNFLOWERS SERIES
-
-OF STORIES FOR ALL READERS.
-
-
-This is a Series of Books intended for adults rather than children.
-Large numbers of young people, as well as readers of older growth, give
-up much of their time to fiction. This Series supplies books which not
-only interest as well-written Stories that afford studies of character
-and descriptions of events and scenes likely to rivet the attention, but
-which also stimulate the serious thought, and develop the better nature
-of those into whose hands they fall.
-
- =The Manse of Glen Clunie.= By EGLANTON THORNE, author of "The Old
- Worcester Jug," "The Two Crowns," etc. Illustrated by CHARLES
- WHYMPER, Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. cloth.
-
- [Illustration: Two Enthusiasts]
-
- =Two Enthusiasts.= By E. EVERETT GREEN. Illustrated by EDWARD WHYMPER.
- Crown 8vo. 5s. cloth boards.
-
- =Barbara's Brothers.= By E. EVERETT GREEN, Author of "Lenore
- Annandale's Story," "Joint Guardians," etc. Illustrated by R. and
- E. TAYLOR. Crown 8vo. 5s. cloth boards.
-
- =Joint Guardians.= By E. EVERETT GREEN. Illustrated. 5s. cloth.
-
- =Joyce Graham's History=; or, Overcoming Evil with Good. By H. A.
- GOWRING. Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.
-
- =Another King.= By JANET EDEN. Illustrated by E. WHYMPER. Crown 8vo.
- 3s. 6d. cloth.
-
- =The Head of the House.= A Story of Victory over Passion and Pride. By
- E. E. GREEN. Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 5s.
-
- =Ida Nicolari.= By EGLANTON THORNE. Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.
-
- =The Old Manuscript=; or, Anaise Robineau's History. A Tale of the
- Huguenots of La Vendée. By BLANCHE M. MOGGRIDGE. Illustrated by E.
- WHYMPER. Crown 8vo. 5s. cloth.
-
- =Young Sir Richard.= By H. FREDERICK CHARLES. Illustrated. Crown 8vo.
- 5s. cloth.
-
- =Maddalena, the Waldensian Maiden and her People.= Translated by JULIE
- SUTTER. Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. cloth.
-
- =Turning Points=; or, Two Years in Maud Vernon's Life. By L. C. SILKE.
- Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. cloth.
-
- =Reaping the Whirlwind.= A Story of Three Lives. Illustrated. Crown
- 8vo. 3s. 6d. cloth.
-
- =One Day at a Time.= By BLANCHE E. M. GRENE. Illustrated by E. WHYMPER.
- Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. cloth.
-
- =The Mistress of Lydgate Priory=; or, the Story of a Long Life. By
- EVELYN E. GREEN. Crown 8vo. 5s.
-
- =The Two Crowns.= By EGLANTON THORNE. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo.
- 3s. 6d. cloth.
-
- =Lenore Annandale's Story.= By EVELYN E. GREEN. With Illustrations.
- Crown 8vo. 5s. cloth.
-
- =Carola.= By HESBA STRETTON. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.
-
- [Illustration: Sunflowers]
-
- =Sunflowers.= A Story of To-day. By G. C. GEDGE. Illustrated. Crown
- 8vo. 3s. 6d. cloth.
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-
-[Illustration: The Leisure Hour]
-
-
-The Leisure Hour.
-
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-
-"Behold in these what leisure hours demand Amusement and true knowledge
-hand in hand."
-
-The Volume for 1888 of this Monthly Magazine for Family and General
-Reading contains 856 Imperial 8vo. pages (11 × 7-1/2) of interesting
-reading, with numerous Illustrations by Eminent Artists. It forms a
-handsome Book for Presentation, and an appropriate and instructive
-volume for a School or College Prize. Price 7s. in cloth boards; 8s. 6d.
-extra boards, gilt edges; 10s. 6d. half-bound in calf.
-
-
-[Illustration: The Sunday at Home]
-
-
-The Sunday at Home.
-
-Annual Volume for 1888.
-
-AN ILLUSTRATED FAMILY MAGAZINE FOR SABBATH READING.
-
-This Volume for 1888 forms a very suitable Book for Presentation. It
-contains 828 pages, Imperial 8vo (11 × 7-1/2), with a great variety of
-Interesting and Instructive Sabbath Reading for every Member of the
-Family. It is profusely illustrated by Coloured and Wood Engravings.
-Price 7s. cloth boards; 8s. 6d. extra boards, gilt edges; 10s. 6d.
-half-bound in calf.
-
-
-[Illustration: The Girl's Own Annual]
-
-
-The Girl's Own Annual.
-
-The Ninth Volume of "The Girl's Own Paper,"--containing 848 Demy 4to (11
-× 8-1/4) pages of interesting and useful reading. Stories by popular
-writers; Music by eminent composers; Practical Papers for Young
-Housekeepers; Medical Papers by a well-known practitioner; Needlework,
-plain and fancy; Helpful Papers for Christian Girls; Papers on
-Reasonable and Seasonable Dress, etc., etc. Profusely illustrated. Price
-8s. in handsome cloth; 9s. 6d. with gilt edges; 12s. 6d. half-morocco.
-
-
-[Illustration: The Boy's Own Annual]
-
-
-The Boy's Own Annual
-
-FOR 1888.
-
-The Tenth Annual Volume of the "Boy's Own Paper." Containing 848 large
-pages (11-3/4 × 8-1/2) of Tales of Schoolboy Life, and of Adventure on
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<h1>The Religious Tract Society Catalogue - 1889</h1>
@@ -199,7 +164,7 @@ With Engravings.</p>
<p><b>ALONE IN LONDON.</b></p>
-<p><b>MAX KRÖMER: A STORY OF STRASBURG.</b></p>
+<p><b>MAX KRÖMER: A STORY OF STRASBURG.</b></p>
<p><b>CREW OF THE DOLPHIN.</b></p>
@@ -274,7 +239,7 @@ application to The Secretaries, 56, Paternoster Row, E.C.:&mdash;</i></p>
<p>CHIEF OFFICE: 56, Paternoster Row, London.</p>
<p>A large variety of Presentation Books at all prices may be inspected at
-the <span class="smcap">Retail Depôts</span>.</p>
+the <span class="smcap">Retail Depôts</span>.</p>
<p><span class="smcap">London: 65, St. Paul's Churchyard</span> (<i>Opposite the Northern Entrance to
the Cathedral</i>), <span class="smcap">and 164, Piccadilly.</span></p>
@@ -551,7 +516,7 @@ personal character of the Queen and the incidents in her life which have
most endeared her to her people."&mdash;<i>Illustrated London News.</i></p>
<p>"It is a beautifully printed and very prettily illustrated volume, and
-is admirable in tone and feeling."&mdash;<i>Athenæum.</i></p>
+is admirable in tone and feeling."&mdash;<i>Athenæum.</i></p>
<p>"A very acceptable gift-book."&mdash;<i>Stamford Mercury.</i></p>
@@ -653,7 +618,7 @@ To a Minister or Sunday School Teacher.</h2>
<p>"The volumes which the Tract Society is issuing under the above title
fully deserve success. They have been entrusted to scholars who have a
special acquaintance with the subjects about which they severally
-treat."&mdash;<i>The Athenæum.</i></p>
+treat."&mdash;<i>The Athenæum.</i></p>
<ol>
@@ -712,7 +677,7 @@ Young Men and Maidens.</h2>
<div class="hanging-indent">
<p><b>Girl's Own Indoor Book.</b> Edited by <span class="smcap">Charles Peters</span>. 528 pages, 8-1/2
-× 6-1/2. With over one hundred and fifty illustrations. 8s. cloth,
+× 6-1/2. With over one hundred and fifty illustrations. 8s. cloth,
gilt edges.</p>
<p>Containing practical helps to Girls in all matters relating to
@@ -726,20 +691,20 @@ Fleming, "Medicus," Ruth Lamb, Sophia Caulfeild, and many others.</p>
<img src="images/i010b.jpg" width="469" height="600" alt="Indoor Games" />
</div>
-<p><b>Indoor Games and Recreations.</b> A popular Encyclopædia for Boys.
+<p><b>Indoor Games and Recreations.</b> A popular Encyclopædia for Boys.
Edited by <span class="smcap">G. A. Hutchison</span>. Including chapters by <span class="smcap">J. N. Maskelyne</span>,
Lieut.-Col. <span class="smcap">Cuthell</span>, Dr. <span class="smcap">Gordon Stables, r.n.</span>, Rev. <span class="smcap">A. N. Malan, m.
a.</span>, <span class="smcap">C. Stansfield-Hicks</span>, Dr. <span class="smcap">Stradling</span>, and others. "Boy's Own
Bookshelf." Vol. VIII. With many Engravings. Quarto. 8s. cloth
boards, gilt edges. A splendid Gift-Book or Prize for Boys. 528
-pages, 8-1/2 × 6-1/2.</p>
+pages, 8-1/2 × 6-1/2.</p>
<div class="figcenter" style="width: 478px;">
<img src="images/i010c.jpg" width="478" height="600" alt="The Handy Natural History" />
</div>
<p><b>The Handy Natural History.</b> By the Rev. <span class="smcap">J. G. Wood</span>, author of "Homes
-without Hands," etc., etc. 368 pages, 8 × 6-1/2 With 224
+without Hands," etc., etc. 368 pages, 8 × 6-1/2 With 224
Engravings. 8s. cloth boards, gilt edges.</p>
<p>"A delightful book, and will make a very handsome and enviable
@@ -797,7 +762,7 @@ By <span class="smcap">E. E. Green</span>. Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 5s.</p>
<p><b>Ida Nicolari.</b> By <span class="smcap">Eglanton Thorne</span>. Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.</p>
<p><b>The Old Manuscript</b>; or, Anaise Robineau's History. A Tale of the
-Huguenots of La Vendée. By <span class="smcap">Blanche M. Moggridge</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">E.
+Huguenots of La Vendée. By <span class="smcap">Blanche M. Moggridge</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">E.
Whymper</span>. Crown 8vo. 5s. cloth.</p>
<p><b>Young Sir Richard.</b> By <span class="smcap">H. Frederick Charles</span>. Illustrated. Crown 8vo.
@@ -851,7 +816,7 @@ Annual Volume for 1888.</h3>
hand in hand."</p>
<p>The Volume for 1888 of this Monthly Magazine for Family and General
-Reading contains 856 Imperial 8vo. pages (11 × 7-1/2) of interesting
+Reading contains 856 Imperial 8vo. pages (11 × 7-1/2) of interesting
reading, with numerous Illustrations by Eminent Artists. It forms a
handsome Book for Presentation, and an appropriate and instructive
volume for a School or College Prize. Price 7s. in cloth boards; 8s. 6d.
@@ -867,7 +832,7 @@ Annual Volume for 1888.</h3>
<p>AN ILLUSTRATED FAMILY MAGAZINE FOR SABBATH READING.</p>
<p>This Volume for 1888 forms a very suitable Book for Presentation. It
-contains 828 pages, Imperial 8vo (11 × 7-1/2), with a great variety of
+contains 828 pages, Imperial 8vo (11 × 7-1/2), with a great variety of
Interesting and Instructive Sabbath Reading for every Member of the
Family. It is profusely illustrated by Coloured and Wood Engravings.
Price 7s. cloth boards; 8s. 6d. extra boards, gilt edges; 10s. 6d.
@@ -880,7 +845,7 @@ half-bound in calf.</p>
<h3>The Girl's Own Annual.</h3>
<p>The Ninth Volume of "The Girl's Own Paper,"&mdash;containing 848 Demy 4to (11
-× 8-1/4) pages of interesting and useful reading. Stories by popular
+× 8-1/4) pages of interesting and useful reading. Stories by popular
writers; Music by eminent composers; Practical Papers for Young
Housekeepers; Medical Papers by a well-known practitioner; Needlework,
plain and fancy; Helpful Papers for Christian Girls; Papers on
@@ -895,7 +860,7 @@ Reasonable and Seasonable Dress, etc., etc. Profusely illustrated. Price
FOR 1888.</h3>
<p>The Tenth Annual Volume of the "Boy's Own Paper." Containing 848 large
-pages (11-3/4 × 8-1/2) of Tales of Schoolboy Life, and of Adventure on
+pages (11-3/4 × 8-1/2) of Tales of Schoolboy Life, and of Adventure on
Land and Sea; Outdoor and Indoor Games for every Season; Perilous
Adventures at Home and Abroad; Amusements for Summer and Winter; and
Instructive Papers written so as to be read by boys and youths. With
@@ -1219,7 +1184,7 @@ Crook," etc. 1s. 6d. cloth boards.</p></div>
<h2>THE NEW SERIES OF HALF-CROWN BOOKS FOR ALL READERS.</h2>
-<p><i>Each with 384 Pages, 7-1/2 × 5. Illustrated. Cloth, Gilt Edges.</i></p>
+<p><i>Each with 384 Pages, 7-1/2 × 5. Illustrated. Cloth, Gilt Edges.</i></p>
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