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- S. W. PARTRIDGE CATALOGUE OF POPULAR ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, 1904
-
-
-
-
-This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost
-no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it
-under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this
-eBook or online at http://www.gutenberg.org/license.
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-Title: S. W. Partridge Catalogue of Popular Illustrated Books, 1904
-Author: S. W. Partridge
-Release Date: April 18, 2014 [EBook #45433]
-Language: English
-Character set encoding: US-ASCII
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-*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK S. W. PARTRIDGE CATALOGUE OF
-POPULAR ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, 1904 ***
-
-
-
-
-Produced by Al Haines.
-
-
-
-
-
- S. W. PARTRIDGE & CO.
- CATALOGUE
- OF
- Popular
- Illustrated
- Books
-
- Classified according
- to Prices.
-
-
- New Books and New Editions
- are marked with an Asterisk.
-
-
-
- Published by
- S. W. PARTRIDGE & CO.,
- 8 & 9, PATERNOSTER Row, LONDON, E.C.
- 1904
-
-
-
-
- _*10s.*_
-
- By FERRAR FENTON.
-
-The Complete Bible in Modern English. Incorporating the five volumes
-recently issued. Cloth extra, gilt top. Net. (For list of separate
-volumes, see page 7).
-
-
-
- _*7s.*_
-
-The Holy Land in Geography and History. By Townsend McCoun, M.A. With
-154 Coloured Maps and Plans. Two volumes (not sold separately). Crown
-8vo. Cloth boards.
-
-
- _*5s. each.*_
-
- By GEO. MANVILLE FENN.
-
-*To Win or to Die. By George Manville Fenn. Large Crown 8vo.
-Illustrated. Cloth boards, gilt edges.
-
-Sappers and Miners; or, The Flood Beneath the Sea. By G. Manville Fenn.
-Large Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth boards, gilt edges.
-
-In the Mahdi's Grasp. By G. Manville Fenn. Illustrated by Lancelot
-Speed. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth boards, gilt edges.
-
-In Honour's Cause: A Tale of the Days of George the First. By G.
-Manville Fenn. Illustrated by Lancelot Speed. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth
-boards, gilt edges.
-
-Steve Young; or, The Voyage of the "Hvalross" to the Icy Seas. By G.
-Manville Fenn. Large Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth boards, gilt edges.
-
-
- By ROBERT LEIGHTON.
-
-Cap'n Nat's Treasure: A Tale of Old Liverpool. By Robert Leighton,
-Author of "The Pilots of Pomona," etc. Eight Illustrations. Large Crown
-8vo. Cloth.
-
-
- By G. A. HENTY.
-
-Cuthbert Hartington: A Tale of Two Sieges of Paris. By Geo. A. Henty.
-Large Crown 8vo. Six Illustrations. Cloth boards, gilt edges.
-
-
-The Scarlet Judges. By Eliza F. Pollard, Author of "A Hero King: A
-Romance of the Days of Alfred the Great," etc. Illustrated. Large Crown
-8vo. Bevelled boards, gilt edges.
-
-The Two Protectors: Oliver and Richard Cromwell. By Sir Richard Tangye,
-K.B. With extracts from unpublished manuscripts and reproductions of
-original portraits in the collection of the Author. Demy 8vo. 300 pages.
-Cloth boards, gilt top. 38 Illustrations on Art Paper.
-
-The Two Babylons; or, The Papal Worship proved to be the Worship of
-Nimrod and his Wife. With 61 Illustrations from Nineveh, Babylon, Egypt,
-Pompeii, etc. By the late Alexander Hislop. Demy 8vo. Cloth extra.
-
-
-
- _*3s. 6d. each.*_
-
- By SILAS K. HOCKING.
-
-*Smoking Flax. By Silas K. Hocking, Author of "In Spite of Fate," etc.
-Large Crown 8vo. Twelve Illustrations. Cloth, gilt top.
-
-*Old Wenyon's Will. By John Ackworth, Author of "Clogshop Chronicles,"
-etc. Large Crown 8vo. Twelve Illustrations. 344 pages. Cloth, gilt top.
-
-More than Money. By A. St. John Adcock, Author of "In the Image of God,"
-etc. Twelve Illustrations. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth, gilt top.
-
-Those Berkeley Girls. By Lillias Campbell Davidson, Author of "Into a
-Far Country." Twenty-four Illustrations. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth boards,
-gilt top.
-
-The Awakening of Helena Thorpe. By E. Rentoul Esler, Author of "A Maid
-of the Manse," "The Wardlaws," etc. Large Crown 8vo. Eight
-Illustrations. Cloth boards, gilt top.
-
-The Parting of the Ways. By J. L. Hornibrook, Author of "In the Bonds of
-Silence." Twelve Illustrations. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth boards, gilt top.
-
-A Lion of Wessex; or, How Saxon fought Dane. By Tom Bevan, Author of
-"Dick Dale, the Colonial Scout." Large Crown 8vo. Eight Illustrations.
-Cloth boards, gilt top.
-
-Among Hills and Valleys in Western China. By Hannah Davies. Demy 8vo.
-326 pages. Fifty Illustrations from photos, and Large Map.
-
-Jungle and Stream; or, The Adventures of Two Boys in Siam. By G.
-Manville Fenn, Author of "Cormorant Crag," etc. Large Crown 8vo.
-Illustrated. Cloth boards, gilt top.
-
-A Hero King: A Romance of the Days of Alfred the Great. By Eliza F.
-Pollard, Author of "A Gentleman of England," "The White Dove of
-Amritzir," etc. Frontispiece. Gilt top.
-
-The Three-Cornered House. By the Author of "Everybody's Friend."
-Illustrated. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth extra, gilt top.
-
-Casque and Cowl: A Tale of the French Reformation. By F. M. Cotton
-Walker, Author of "The Lily and the Rose," etc. 364 pages. Four
-Illustrations. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth boards, gilt top.
-
-A Boy of the First Empire. By Elbridge S. Brooks. 332 pages. Six
-Illustrations. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth boards, gilt top.
-
-Dick Dale; The Colonial Scout. A Story of the Transvaal War of
-1899-1900. By Tom Bevan, Author of "White Ivory and Black," etc. Large
-Crown 8vo. 332 pages. Illustrated. Cloth extra, gilt top.
-
-A Lady of High Degree. By Jennie Chappell, Author of "Her Saddest
-Blessing," etc. Large Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth extra, gilt top.
-
-A Gentleman of England. A Story of the Time of Sir Philip Sidney. By
-Eliza F. Pollard. Author of "The White Dove of Amritzir," "Roger the
-Ranger," etc. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth extra, gilt top.
-
-Pilgrims of the Night. By Sarah Doudney. Frontispiece. Large Crown 8vo.
-Cloth extra, gilt top.
-
-The Story of the Bible. Arranged in Simple Style for Young People. One
-Hundred Illustrations. Demy 8vo. Cloth extra, 3s. 6d. Gilt edges,
-bevelled boards, 4s. 6d.
-
-Six Stories by "Pansy." Imperial 8vo. 390 pages. Fully Illustrated and
-Well-Bound in Cloth, with attractive Coloured Design on Cover, and Six
-Complete Stories in each Vol. 3s. 6d. each.
-
-Through Fire and Storm: Stories of Adventure and Peril. By G. A. Henty,
-G. Manville Fenn, and John A. Higginson. Crown 8vo. 320 pages.
-Frontispiece. Cloth extra, gilt top.
-
-The Skeleton Reef: A Sea Story. By Hugh St. Leger. Large Crown 8vo.
-Frontispiece. Cloth extra, gilt top.
-
-The Pilgrim's Progress. By John Bunyan. Illustrated with 55 full-page
-and other Engravings, drawn by Frederick Barnard, J. D. Linton, W.
-Small, and engraved by Dalziel Brothers. Crown 4to. Cloth extra, 3s. 6d.
-Gilt edges, 5s.
-
-The Scuttling of the "Kingfisher." By Alfred E. Knight. Frontispiece.
-Large Crown 8vo. Cloth extra, gilt top.
-
-The Missing Million: A Tale of Adventure in Search of a Million Pounds.
-By E. Harcourt Burrage. Frontispiece. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth extra, gilt
-top.
-
-Come, Break your Fast: Daily Meditations for a Year. By Rev. Mark Guy
-Pearse. 544 pages. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth extra.
-
-
-
- _*2s. 6d. each.*_
-
-*NEW SERIES OF BOOKS FOR GIRLS.*
-
- _By Popular Authors. Large Crown 8vo. 332 pages, 6 illustrations.
- Handsomely bound in Cloth boards._
-
-*A Girl's Battle. By Lillias Campbell Davidson.
-
-*A Girl in a Thousand. By Edith Kenyon.
-
-*Agnes Dewsbury. By Laura A. Barter-Snow.
-
-*Monica's Choice. By Flora E. Berry.
-
-
-*"RED MOUNTAIN" SERIES.*
-
-*True Grit: A Story of Adventure in West Africa. By Harold Bindloss. Six
-Illustrations.
-
-*The Yellow Shield; or, A Captive in the Zulu Camp. By William Johnston.
-Six Illustrations.
-
-The Firebrands of the Caspian: The Story of a Bold Enterprise. By F. M.
-Holmes. Illustrated.
-
-A Desert Scout: A Tale of Arabi's Revolt. By Wm. Johnston. Illustrated.
-
-Cormorant Crag: A Tale of the Smuggling Days. By G. Manville Fenn. Eight
-Illustrations by W. Rainey, R.I.
-
-One of the Tenth: A Tale of the Royal Hussars. By William Johnston. Six
-Illustrations.
-
-Gold or Dross? By John W. Kneeshaw, Author of "Norcliffe Court," etc.
-Six Illustrations.
-
-Lost in the Slave Land; or, The Mystery of the Sacred Lamp Rock. By W.
-M. Graydon. Six Illustrations.
-
-Ice-Bound; or, The Anticosti Crusoes. By Edward Roper, F.R.G.S. Six
-Illustrations.
-
-On Winding Waters: A Tale of Adventure and Peril. By William Murray
-Graydon. Six Illustrations.
-
-Under the Sirdar's Flag. By William Johnston, Author of "Tom Graham,
-V.C.," etc. Six Illustrations.
-
-Dorothy: The Coombehurst Nightingale. By E. M. Alford, Author of
-"Honor," etc. Frontispiece.
-
-The Boy from Cuba: A School Story. By Walter Rhoades, Author of "Two
-Scapegraces," etc.
-
-The Fighting Lads of Devon; or, In the Days of the Armada. By Wm. Murray
-Graydon.
-
-A Trip to Many Lands. By W. J. Forster. Illustrated with 26 full-page
-pictures. 4to. Cloth gilt.
-
-The Adventures of Mark Paton. By Charles J. Mansford, Author of "Shafts
-from an Eastern Quiver," etc.
-
-The Adventures of Don Lavington. By G. Manville Fenn.
-
-By Sea-Shore, Wood, and Moorland: Peeps at Nature. By Edward Step,
-Author of "Plant Life," etc.
-
-The Crystal Hunters: A Boy's Adventures in the Higher Alps. By G.
-Manville Fenn.
-
-The Eagle Cliff: A Tale of the Western Isles. By R. M. Ballantyne,
-Author of "Fighting the Flames," etc.
-
-England's Navy: Stories of its Ships and its Services. With a Glance at
-Some Navies of the Ancient World. By F. M. Holmes, Author of "Great
-Works by Great Men," etc.
-
-First in the Field: A Story of New South Wales. By G. Manville Fenn. 416
-pages.
-
-The Grand Chaco. By the same Author. 416 pages.
-
-Great Works by Great Men: The Story of Famous Engineers and their
-Triumphs. By F. M. Holmes.
-
-The Lady of the Forest. By L. T. Meade, Author of "Scamp and I," "Sweet
-Nancy," etc.
-
-Loyal: A Story of the Mercantile Marine. By Arthur Collard.
-
-Norcliffe Court. By John W. Kneeshaw, Author of "A Black Shadow," "From
-Dusk to Dawn," etc.
-
-Roger the Ranger: A Story of Border Life among the Indians. By Eliza F.
-Pollard, Author of "Not Wanted," etc.
-
-The Red Mountain of Alaska. By Willis Boyd Allen, Author of "Pine
-Cones," "The Northern Cross," etc.
-
-True unto Death: A Story of Russian Life and the Crimean War. By Eliza
-F. Pollard, Author of "Roger the Ranger."
-
-The Two Henriettas. By Emma Marshall, Author of "Eaglehurst Towers,"
-etc.
-
-Yashti Savage: The Story of a Gipsy Girl. By Sarah Tytler.
-
-The White Dove of Amritzir: A Romance of Anglo-Indian Life. By Eliza F.
-Pollard.
-
-
-
-*POPULAR WORKS BY MISS CHARLOTTE MURRAY.*
-
-*From School to Castle. By Charlotte Murray. Illustrated. Large Crown
-8vo. Cloth boards.
-
-Coral: A Sea Waif and her Friends. 268 pages. Six Illustrations. Cloth
-boards.
-
-Stuart's Choice; or, Castleton's "Prep." Crown 8vo. 288 pages. Six
-Illustrations. Cloth boards.
-
-Muriel Malone; or, From Door to Door. Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 272 pages.
-Cloth boards.
-
-Through Grey to Gold. Crown 8vo. 280 pages. Six Illustrations. Cloth
-boards.
-
-Wardlaugh; or, Workers Together. (See under Home Library. 2s.)
-
-
-
-*FERRAR FENTON'S TRANSLATIONS OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES
-IN MODERN ENGLISH. 2s. 6d. each Net.*
-
-Vol. I.--The Five Books of Moses.
-
-Vol. II.--The History of Israel.
-
-Vol. III.--The Books of the Prophets.
-
-Vol. IV.--The Psalms, Solomon, and Sacred Writers.
-
-Vol. V.--The New Testament.
-
-*Stories of Self-Help: Recent and Living Examples of Men Risen from the
-Ranks. By John Alexander, Author of "The Two Stephensons." Well
-Illustrated.
-
-A Young Man's Mind. By J. A. Hammerton, Author of "J. M. Barrie and His
-Books," etc. Crown 8vo. Cloth extra, gilt top.
-
-The Romance of The Bible. The Marvellous History of the British and
-Foreign Bible Society. By Charles F. Bateman, Author of "Dr. Clifford,"
-etc. Crown 8vo. Cloth.
-
-Crown and Empire: A Popular Account of the Lives, Public and Domestic,
-of Edward VII. and Queen Alexandra. With Notes on some Memorable
-Coronations. By Alfred E. Knight, Author of "Victoria: Her Life and
-Reign," etc. Large Crown 8vo. 336 pages. Bound in handsome cloth boards,
-and containing 28 Illustrations.
-
-My Dogs in the Northland. By Egerton R. Young, Author of "By Canoe and
-Dog Train," etc. 288 pages. Many Illustrations. Crown 8vo. Cloth.
-
-From Stage to Cross: The Record of a Rolling Stone. By F. C.
-Vernon-Harcourt. Crown 8vo. 320 pages. Illustrated. 2s. 6d. Net.
-
-Our Rulers: From William the Conqueror to Edward VII. By J. Alexander.
-Foolscap 4to. Cloth gilt. Sixty beautiful Illustrations. Attractively
-bound.
-
-The Great Siberian Railway: What I saw on my Journey. By Dr. F. E.
-Clark. Crown 8vo. 213 pages. Sixty-five First-class Illustrations on art
-paper, and a Map. Handsomely bound.
-
-Chaplains at the Front. By One of Them. Incidents in the Life of a
-Chaplain during the Boer War, 1899-1900. By Owen Spencer Watkins, Acting
-Wesleyan Chaplain to His Majesty's Forces. With 44 excellent
-Illustrations, printed on art paper, from photographs, etc., taken on
-the field, and 3 Maps. Crown 8vo. 334 pages. Handsomely bound.
-
-Lord Roberts of Kandahar, V.C.: The Life-Story of a Great Soldier. By
-Walter Jerrold. Crown 8vo. Eight Illustrations. Handsomely bound in
-cloth boards. 2s. 6d. Net.
-
-Sir Redvers H. Buller, V.C.: The Story of His Life and Campaigns. By
-Walter Jerrold. Crown 8vo. 218 pages. With 8 Illustrations, 2s. 6d. net.
-
-Following Jesus: A Bible Picture Book for the Young. Size 13-1/2 by 10
-inches. Contains 12 beautifully coloured Old and New Testament Scenes,
-with appropriate letterpress by D.J.D.
-
-Brought to Jesus: A Bible Picture Book for Little Readers. Containing 12
-New Testament Scenes, printed in colours. Size 13-1/2 by 10 inches.
-Handsome coloured boards.
-
-Bible Pictures and Stories: Old and New Testament. In one Volume. Bound
-in handsome cloth, with 89 full-page Illustrations by Eminent Artists.
-
-Light for Little Footsteps; or, Bible Stories Illustrated. With
-beautiful coloured Cover and Frontispiece. Full of Pictures. Size 13-1/2
-by 10 inches.
-
-Potters: their Arts and Crafts. Historical, Biographical, and
-Descriptive. By John C. Sparks and Walter Gandy. Crown 8vo. Copiously
-Illustrated. Cloth extra, 2s. 6d.; art linen, gilt edges, 3s. 6d.
-
-The Story of Jesus. For Little Children. By Mrs. G. E. Morton. Many
-Illustrations. Imperial 16mo.
-
-The Spiritual Grasp of the Epistles; or, An Epistle a-Sunday. By Rev.
-Charles A. Fox. Cloth Boards.
-
-Upward and Onward. A Thought Book for the Threshold of Active Life. By
-S. W. Partridge. Cloth boards.
-
-Victoria: Her Life and Reign. By Alfred E. Knight. New edition, brought
-up to date. Crown 8vo. 384 pages. Cloth extra, 2s. 6d.; fancy cloth,
-gilt edges, 3s. 6d.
-
-
-
- _*2s. each.*_
-
-*THE HOME LIBRARY*
-
- _Crown 8vo. 320 pages. Handsome Cloth Covers.
- Artistically Illustrated._
-
-*Crag Island; or The Mystery of Val Stanlock. By W. Murray Graydon,
-Author of "The Fighting Lads of Devon," etc. Six Illustrations.
-
-*Wild Bryonie. By Jennie Chappell.
-
-*Edwin, the Boy Outlaw; or, the Dawn of Freedom in England. A Story of
-the Days of Robin Hood. By J. Frederick Hodgetts, Author of "Older
-England," etc.
-
-*Manco, the Peruvian Chief. By W. H. G. Kingston. New Edition.
-Illustrated by Lancelot Speed.
-
-Neta Lyall. By Flora E. Berry, Author of "In Small Corners," etc. Six
-Illustrations.
-
-Robert Aske: A Story of the Reformation. By E. F. Pollard. Eight
-Illustrations.
-
-John Burleigh's Sacrifice. By Mrs. Chas. Garnett. Nineteen
-Illustrations.
-
-The Lion City of Africa. By Willis Boyd Allen. Sixteen Illustrations.
-
-Aveline's Inheritance. By Jennie Chappell, Author of "A Lady of High
-Degree." etc. Six Illustrations.
-
-Around the Fire: Yule-tide Stories. By M. S. Haycraft.
-
-Ben-Hur. By L. Wallace.
-
-The Better Part. By Annie S. Swan.
-
-A Child of Genius. By Lily Watson.
-
-Cousin Mary. By Mrs. Oliphant. Author of "Katie Stewart."
-
-Dorothy's Training; or, Wild-flower or Weed? By Jennie Chappell.
-
-Fortune's Wheel. A South African Story. By Eliza F. Pollard.
-
-Grace Ashleigh; or, His Ways are Best. By Mary D. R. Boyd.
-
-Honor: A Nineteenth-Century Heroine. By E. M. Alford.
-
-Her Saddest Blessing. By Jennie Chappell.
-
-The Inca's Ransom: A Story of the Conquest of Peru. By Albert Lee,
-Author of "The Black Disc," etc.
-
-John: A Tale of the Messiah. By K. Pearson Woods.
-
-Jacques Hamon; or, Sir Philip's Private Messenger. By Mary E. Ropes.
-
-Leaders into Unknown Lands: Being Chapters of recent Travel. By A.
-Montefiore-Brice, F.G.S., F.R.G.S.
-
-Lights and Shadows of Forster Square. By Rev. E. H. Sugden, M.A.
-
-Living it Down. By Laura M. Lane.
-
-The Last Earl Grahame. By Rev. J. M. Dryerre, LL.B., F.R.G.S., Author of
-"Heroes and Heroines of the Scottish Covenanters." Six Illustrations.
-
-More Precious than Gold. By Jennie Chappell.
-
-The Martyr of Kolin: A Story of the Bohemian Persecution. By H. O. Ward.
-
-Morning Dew-Drops: A Temperance Text Book. By Clara Lucas Balfour.
-
-Mark Desborough's Vow. By Annie S. Swan.
-
-Mick Tracy, the Irish Scripture Reader. By the Author of "Tim Doolan,
-the Irish Emigrant."
-
-Norman's Nugget. By J. Macdonald Oxley, B.A. Author of "Archie
-Mackenzie," etc. Six Illustrations.
-
-A Puritan Wooing: A Tale of the Great Awakening in New England. By Frank
-Samuel Child.
-
-Petrel Darcy; or, In Honour Bound. By T. Corrie.
-
-A Polar Eden; or, The Goal of the "Dauntless." By Charles R. Kenyon,
-Author of "The Young Ranchman," etc.
-
-The Strait Gate. By Annie S. Swan.
-
-The Spanish Maiden: A Story of Brazil. By Emma E. Hornibrook.
-
-The Tramp Ship's Fate: The Story of a Secret Commission. By F. M.
-Holmes. Six Illustrations.
-
-A Village Story. By Mrs. G. E. Morton, Author of "The Story of Jesus,"
-etc.
-
-Wardlaugh; or, Workers Together. By Charlotte Murray.
-
-The Wreck of the "Providence." By Eliza F. Pollard.
-
-Alfred the Great: The Father of the English. By Jesse Page. Crown 8vo.
-288 pages. Eight Illustrations. Cloth extra.
-
-
-
-*LIBRARY OF STANDARD WORKS BY FAMOUS AUTHORS.*
-
- _Crown 8vo. Bound in handsome cloth boards._
-
-*Melbourne House. By Susan Warner, Author of "The Wide, Wide World." 452
-pages. Six Illustrations.
-
-*The Lamplighter. By Miss Cummins. 444 pages. Six Illustrations.
-
-*Grimm's Fairy Tales. Carefully chosen from the Tales collected by the
-Brothers Grimm. Twelve Illustrations. 344 pages.
-
-*The Swiss Family Robinson: Adventures on a Desert Island. Twelve
-Illustrations. 400 pages.
-
-Tom Brown's School-Days. By an Old Boy. 344 pages. Twelve Illustrations.
-
-Little Women and Good Wives. By Louisa M. Alcott. 450 pages. Six
-Illustrations.
-
-The Wide, Wide World. By Susan Warner. 478 pages. Six Illustrations.
-
-Danesbury House. By Mrs. Henry Wood. 332 pages. Six Illustrations.
-
-Stepping Heavenward. By E. Prentiss. 332 pages. Six Illustrations.
-
-John Halifax, Gentleman. By Mrs. Craik. New Edition. 540 pages.
-
-Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. By Daniel Defoe.
-
-Naomi; or, The Last Days of Jerusalem. By Mrs. Webb.
-
-The Pilgrim's Progress. By John Bunyan. 416 pages.
-
-Uncle Tom's Cabin. By Harriet Beecher Stowe.
-
-Westward Ho! By Chas. Kingsley.
-
-Bunyan's Folk of To-day; or, The Modern Pilgrim's Progress. By Rev. J.
-Reid Howatt. Twenty Illustrations. Crown 8vo. Cloth extra.
-
-Sunday Afternoons with My Scholars. By J. Attenborough. With portrait.
-Crown 8vo. 290 pages. Cloth gilt.
-
-Bible Light for Little Pilgrims. A Coloured Scripture Picture Roll.
-Contains 12 beautifully coloured Old and New Testament Scenes, with
-appropriate texts. Varnished cover printed in 10 colours. Mounted on
-Roller for hanging.
-
-Twilight Whispers. For Devotional Moments. By J. O. Keen. Crown 8vo. 256
-pages, with Portrait of the Author. Cloth boards.
-
-Platform, Pulpit, and Desk; or, Tools for Workers. Being 148 Outline
-Addresses on all Phases of the Temperance Movement for all Ages and
-Classes. By W. N. Edwards, F.C.S. With an Introduction by Canon Barker.
-Crown 8vo. 300 pages.
-
-Pleasant Half Hours; or, Thoughts for Men. By Rev. E. H. Sugden. M.A.,
-Author of "Lights and Shadows, etc." With a Preface by Rev. A. Plummer,
-M.A., D.D., Master of University College, Durham. Crown 8vo, 224 pages.
-
-Bible Picture Roll. Containing a large Engraving of a Scripture Subject,
-with letterpress, for each day in the month.
-
-The Friends of Jesus: Illustrated Sketches for the Young of the Twelve
-Apostles, the Family at Bethany, and other of the earthly friends of the
-Saviour. Small 4to. Cloth extra.
-
-Love, Courtship, and Marriage. By Rev. F. B. Meyer, B.A. Crown 8vo, 152
-pages. Embellished cloth cover. 2s. Net. Full gilt edges, 2s. 6d. Net.
-
-The Crucifixion of Phillip Strong. By Chas. M. Sheldon.
-
-His Brother's Keeper. By Chas. M. Sheldon.
-
-Our Exemplar; or, What would Jesus do? (In His Steps). By Chas. M.
-Sheldon.
-
-Richard Bruce. By Chas. M. Sheldon.
-
-The Twentieth Door. By Chas. M. Sheldon.
-
-
-
- _*1s. 6d. each.*_
-
-*THRILLING BUT PURE!*
-
- *A series or Charming Stories for Holiday and Fireside Reading.*
-
- _Crown 8vo. 760 pages. Well Illustrated and Attractively Bound._
-
-*A String of Pearls. By E. F. Pollard.
-
-*Elsie Macgregor: or, Margaret's Little Lass. By Ramsay Guthrie.
-
-The Lady of the Chine. By M. S. Haycraft.
-
-Carola's Secret. By Ethel F. Heddle.
-
-The Home of his Fathers. By Lillias Campbell Davidson.
-
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