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If you -are not located in the United States, you will have to check the laws of the -country where you are located before using this eBook. -</div> - -<p style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Title: Frederick Warne & Co.'s list of juvenile literature, prize books, and gift books for young people</p> -<p style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:0; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Author: Frederick Warne</p> -<p style='display:block; text-indent:0; margin:1em 0'>Release Date: January 13, 2023 [eBook #69781]</p> -<p style='display:block; text-indent:0; margin:1em 0'>Language: English</p> - <p style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:0; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em; text-align:left'>Produced by: Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net</p> -<div style='margin-top:2em; margin-bottom:4em'>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK FREDERICK WARNE & CO.'S LIST OF JUVENILE LITERATURE, PRIZE BOOKS, AND GIFT BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ***</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_1"></a>[1]</span></p> - -<h1>Frederick Warne & Co.’s<br> -<span class="smaller"><span class="smaller">LIST OF</span><br> -<span class="gothic">Juvenile Literature, Prize Books,</span><br> -<i>AND GIFT BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE</i>.</span></h1> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="chapter"> - -<p class="center nobreak larger">Price 7s. 6d. each.</p> - -<h2>WARNE’S PRESENTATION BOOKS.</h2> - -</div> - -<p class="center"><i>In square demy 8vo, cloth gilt, and gilt edges, bevelled boards.</i></p> - -<div class="figright illowp30" id="illus01" style="max-width: 20.3125em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus01.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">HANS ANDERSEN’S FAIRY TALES.</span> -Complete Edition, newly translated -by Mrs. <span class="smcap">H. B. Paull</span>. -With Sixteen finely-coloured -Plates and very numerous original -Illustrations. Handsome -binding design.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This is decidedly the best and most -complete English edition published of -these well-known Fairy Tales, many of -which are translated for the first time.”—<i>Observer.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES.</span> Complete -Edition, translated by Mrs. -<span class="smcap">H. B. Paull</span>. With Sixteen -New Coloured Plates and very -numerous Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“A delightful edition of a delightful -book.”—<i>Herald.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE ARABIAN NIGHTS’ ENTERTAINMENTS.</span> A New Edition, Revised -with Notes, by the Rev. <span class="smcap">George Fyler Townsend</span>, M.A. With -Sixteen finely-printed Coloured Plates and numerous Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This edition of the world-famed Arabian Nights’ Entertainments will alike -satisfy the critic, delight all children in whose hands it is placed, and meet the -needs of the general reader.”—<i>Nottingham Guardian.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">ROBINSON CRUSOE.</span> By <span class="smcap">Daniel Defoe</span>. Complete Edition. With -Introduction, Life, &c., by <span class="smcap">William Lee</span>. With Sixteen Coloured -Plates, and numerous Wood Engravings by <span class="smcap">Ernest Griset</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This new and admirable edition of an immortal work will, we hope, be enjoyed as -heartily by the boys of to-day as by those of past generations. It is unabridged, -printed in capital type and on good paper.”—<i>Manchester Examiner.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON.</span> Complete Edition, newly translated -from the Original by Mrs. <span class="smcap">H. B. Paull</span>. With Sixteen finely-printed -Coloured Plates and 200 Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“Former translations have either kept too close to the original or have gone too -far from it, especially by altering, adding or omitting. Here we have what the -author actually wrote with one or two necessary but slight exceptions.”—<i>Spectator.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_2"></a>[2]</span></p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE OLD, OLD FAIRY TALES</span>: A Gathering of all the best-known and -favourite Tales of the last Three Centuries. Selected and Edited -by Mrs. <span class="smcap">Valentine</span>. With numerous Original Illustrations and -Sixteen Coloured Plates from Drawings by <span class="smcap">Alfred Johnson</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This much-needed edition of the Standard Fairy Tales, which are not embraced -in the collections of Hans Andersen and the Brothers Grimm, virtually completes -the child’s library of fairy literature.”—<i>Observer.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">CYCLOPÆDIC SCIENCE SIMPLIFIED.</span> By <span class="smcap">J. H. Pepper</span>, late Professor -of Chemistry and Honorary Director of the Royal Polytechnic -Institution, &c. With 650 Illustrations. Fourth Revised Edition, -with Additions. In large crown 8vo, cloth gilt.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“The reader will find in this volume portions of valuable papers written by -Faraday, Daniell, Wheatstone, Brewster, Tyndall, Crookes, Browning, Siemens, -Noad, Stewart, Tait, Marloye, and others, with a brief Summary of Photography by -John Spiller, Esq.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">AN OCEAN KNIGHT.</span> A Story of the Corsairs and their Conquerors. -Translated from the French of <span class="smcap">Fortune Du Boisgobey</span>. Fully -Illustrated with upwards of Sixty Artistic Engravings, from -Designs by <span class="smcap">Adrien Marie</span>. In small crown 4to, cloth gilt, -bevelled boards.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE ADVENTURES OF DON QUIXOTE.</span> With 100 fine Engravings, -from Designs by <span class="smcap">Houghton</span>. In square demy 8vo, cloth gilt, -handsome binding.</p> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="chapter"> - -<p class="center nobreak larger">Price 7s. 6d. each.</p> - -<h2>THE PICTORIAL STANDARD LIBRARY.</h2> - -</div> - -<p class="center"><span class="smcap">A Series of Illustrated Volumes forming a Compendium of -Interesting and Useful Knowledge.</span></p> - -<p class="center">Each Volume contains upwards of 120 Illustrations, and numerous -full-page Coloured Plates.</p> - -<p class="center">“<span class="sans">Improved Enlarged Edition.</span>” Printed on a fine quality of paper, -with handsome margin. <i>In large crown 4to, extra cloth gilt and gilt top.</i></p> - -<div class="figright illowp30" id="illus02" style="max-width: 21.875em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus02.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">PICTURESQUE ENGLAND</span>: Its -Landmarks and Historical -Haunts, as described in Lay -and Legend, Song and Story. -With 140 Woodcuts and a -series of Coloured Plates. -Edited by <span class="smcap">L. 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Valentine</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“A large and handsome volume, brimful -of interest and information.”—<i>School -Board Chronicle.</i></p> - -<p>“This book would make an admirable -scripture prize.”—<i>Guardian.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_3"></a>[3]</span></p> - -<p class="center" style="clear: both;"><span class="sans">Ordinary Edition.</span> <i>In small crown 4to, extra cloth gilt, gilt edges.</i></p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE PICTORIAL CABINET OF MARVELS.</span> Comprising Marvels of -Natural Phenomena; Daring Deeds by Land and Sea; Marvellous -Discoveries and Inventions; Remarkable Men; Personal Adventures -in Field and Flood; and a variety of other Interesting -Reading.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE PICTORIAL TREASURY OF FAMOUS MEN AND FAMOUS DEEDS</span>, -Comprising Naval and Military Heroes, Discoverers, Inventors, -Statesmen, Philanthropists, Authors, and others.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">PICTORIAL RECORDS OF REMARKABLE EVENTS IN THE HISTORY -OF THE WORLD</span>: Being a Narrative of the most Illustrious Deeds -and Periods in the Annals of our Race.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">PICTORIAL RECORDS OF THE ENGLISH IN EGYPT.</span> With a full and -Descriptive Life of General Gordon, the Hero of Khartoum. -With Graphic Narratives of the Lives and Adventures of Lord -<span class="smcap">Wolseley</span>, <span class="smcap">Stewart</span>, <span class="smcap">Burnaby</span>, and other famous Heroes that -have fought in the Wars of the Soudan and Egypt. Edited by -<span class="smcap">Francis Watt</span>, M.A.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">PICTORIAL CHRONICLES OF THE MIGHTY DEEP</span>; or, The Sea, its -Ships and Sailors. Being a Record from the Earliest Times to -Our Own Day of the Remarkable Maritime Adventures, Conflicts, -Deeds of Bravery and Danger. Edited by <span class="smcap">F. Watt</span>, M.A.</p> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="chapter"> - -<p class="center nobreak larger">Price 5s. each.</p> - -<h2>THE PICTORIAL STANDARD LIBRARY.</h2> - -</div> - -<p class="center"><span class="smcap">A Series of Illustrated Volumes forming a Compendium of -Interesting and Useful Knowledge.</span></p> - -<p class="center">Each Volume contains upwards of 100 Illustrations, and full-page -Coloured Frontispiece and Title-page.</p> - -<p class="center"><span class="sans">Popular Edition.</span> <i>In small crown 4to, 384 pp., extra cloth gilt.</i></p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE PICTORIAL MUSEUM OF SPORT AND ADVENTURE</span>: Being a -Record of Deeds of Daring and Marvellous Escapes by Field and -Flood. With an Account of various Countries of the World and -their Inhabitants.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE PICTORIAL TOUR OF THE WORLD.</span> Comprising Pen and Pencil -Sketches of Travel, Incident, Adventure and Scenery.</p> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="chapter"> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_4"></a>[4]</span></p> - -<p class="center nobreak larger">Price 5s. each.</p> - -<h2>THE VICTORIA GIFT BOOKS.</h2> - -</div> - -<p class="center"><i>In large square crown 8vo, cloth, bevelled boards.</i></p> - -<p class="center"><span class="smcap">A Most Attractive Series of Gift -Books. Well Printed, Fully Illustrated -and Tastefully Bound.</span></p> - -<div class="figright illowp30" id="illus03" style="max-width: 18.75em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus03.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE ARABIAN NIGHTS’ ENTERTAINMENTS.</span> -Revised Edition. With Notes -by the Rev. <span class="smcap">George Fyler Townsend</span>, -Four Coloured Plates and Sixteen -Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“An admirable edition of this standard -work.”—<i>Globe.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">ANDERSEN’S (HANS) FAIRY TALES.</span> A -New and Complete Edition. Specially -adapted and arranged for Young -People. Translated by Mrs. <span class="smcap">H. B. -Paull</span>. With Four Coloured Plates and Numerous Woodcut -Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES.</span> A New Translation, by Mrs. <span class="smcap">H. B. Paull</span>. -With Four Coloured Plates and Sixteen Original Illustrations by -<span class="smcap">W. J. Weigand</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“A little library in itself, containing scores of fascinating Fairy Tales, droll, -mysterious, clever, and in simple language such as children love and understand.”—<i>North -British Mail.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE.</span> By <span class="smcap">Daniel -Defoe</span>. Unabridged Edition, with Notes, Life, &c., by <span class="smcap">William -Lee</span>. With Four Coloured Plates and over 100 Illustrations by -<span class="smcap">Ernest Griset</span>.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON</span>; or, The Adventures of a Shipwrecked -Family on an Uninhabited Island near New Guinea. Newly -Translated by Mrs. <span class="smcap">H. B. Paull</span>. With Four Coloured Plates -and 250 beautiful woodcut Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“Mrs. Paull has certainly performed her task with excellent taste and skill. She -has made this translation from the German read almost like the English of ‘Robinson -Crusoe.’ The book is finely illustrated with a large number of engravings.”—<i>Daily -News.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE OLD, OLD FAIRY TALES.</span> A collection of well-known and -favourite Fairy Tales not included in the selection of the Brothers -Grimm or Andersen’s Fairy Tales. Selected and Edited by <span class="smcap">L. -Valentine</span>, including the world-renowned stories of <span class="smcap">Perrault</span>, -Madame <span class="smcap">D’Aulnois</span>, and others. With Four Dainty Coloured -Plates from Designs by <span class="smcap">A. J. Johnson</span>, and numerous woodcut -Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p><span class="smcap">Note.</span>—Four new and original coloured plates in the best style of lithography -have been added to the above six volumes, greatly enhancing their value as a gift.</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_5"></a>[5]</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter illowp52" id="illus04" style="max-width: 28.125em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus04.jpg" alt=""> - <p class="caption">“FOUR MEN WERE TIED TO TREES.”</p> - <p class="caption"><i>Illustration from</i> “<span class="smcap">The Riders</span>.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_6"></a>[6]</span></p> - -<p><span class="sans">JACK TREVOR, R.N.</span> By <span class="smcap">Arthur Lee Knight</span>, Author of “Ronald -Hallifax,” &c. With Eight Original Illustrations by <span class="smcap">W. S. Stacey</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“To any boy with a taste for sea-faring life we can hardly recommend a more -appropriate volume.”—<i>The Queen.</i></p> - -</div> - -<div class="figright illowp30" id="illus05" style="max-width: 26.5625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus05.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE ORCHID SEEKERS.</span> A -Story of Adventure in Borneo. -By <span class="smcap">Ashmore Russan</span> -and <span class="smcap">F. Boyle</span>. With Sixteen -Full-page Illustrations -by <span class="smcap">A. Pearse</span> and -<span class="smcap">M. F. Hartley</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>This is truly called a story of adventure, -for, from first page to last, -the reader is enthralled by the -graphic descriptions of the many -dangers experienced by the three -orchid seekers who form the central -figures. The vivid pictures -of tropical scenery contrast well -with the stirring records of fights -with pirates and Chinese, whilst -an extremely interesting account -is given of Malay characters and -customs.</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE RIDERS</span>; or, Through Forest and Savannah with the Red Cockades. -By <span class="smcap">Ashmore Russan</span> and <span class="smcap">F. Boyle</span>. With Twenty-six -Original Illustrations by <span class="smcap">F. Pearse</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“The two authors keep their -reader’s attention alive till the -last line of the last chapter is -reached, and then the book is -laid down with thankfulness for -an excellent story and a fund of -information.”—<i>The Birmingham -Post.</i></p> - -<p>“Any boy who gets this volume -as a present will surely be -full of gratitude to the giver, -for it is truly a book of adventure -such as English lads rejoice -in.”—<i>Lloyd’s News.</i></p> - -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp93" id="illus06" style="max-width: 25em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus06.jpg" alt=""> - <p class="caption"><i>Reduced Illustration from</i> “<span class="smcap">The - Riders</span>.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">YOUNG TOM BOWLING.</span> -A Story of the Boys of -the British Navy. By -<span class="smcap">J. C. Hutcheson</span>. With -numerous Illustrations -and Initial Letters by -<span class="smcap">J. B. Greene</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>A regular salt-water yarn, -telling of a sailor boy’s life in -the Royal Navy from the time -he joins the service on board -one of our training ships till he -passes for leading seaman and is on the high road to gain the rank of warrant-officer. -A book brimming over with anecdote and adventure and giving every -detail of a bluejacket’s duty and diversified experiences.</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_7"></a>[7]</span></p> - -<p><span class="sans">MASTERMAN READY</span>; or, The Wreck of the <i>Pacific</i>. By Captain -<span class="smcap">Marryat</span>, R.N. With nearly 60 Original Illustrations by <span class="smcap">E. J. -Wheeler</span>.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE SETTLERS IN CANADA.</span> By Captain <span class="smcap">Marryat</span>, R.N. With over -Fifty Original Illustrations by Sir <span class="smcap">John Gilbert</span>, <span class="smcap">F. A. Fraser</span>, &c.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">POOR JACK.</span> By Captain <span class="smcap">Marryat</span>, R.N. With Forty-six Illustrations -after Designs by <span class="smcap">Clarkson Stanfield</span>, R.A.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“We are glad to see in this sumptuous edition of ‘Poor Jack’ a continued proof -of the author’s popularity.”—<i>Literary World.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">GATH TO THE CEDARS</span>: Travels in the Holy Land and Palmyra. By -<span class="smcap">S. H. Kent</span>. With Sixteen Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“Miss Kent has made a most interesting journey, and she is a traveller full of -observation and knowledge, and can write clearly and well. Her book will take -her readers on a journey they will not regret.”—<i>The Times.</i></p> - -</div> - -<hr class="tb"> - -<h3>BOOKS ON NATURAL HISTORY.</h3> - -<p><span class="sans">ESSAYS ON NATURAL HISTORY.</span> By <span class="smcap">Charles Waterton</span>. Edited -with a Life of the Author, by <span class="smcap">Norman Moore</span>, B.A. With -Original Illustrations and Steel Portraits.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">MAMMALIA</span>: A Popular Introduction to Natural History. By <span class="smcap">T. -Rymer Jones</span>, F.R.S. With 200 fine Wood Engravings.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“In every way a beautiful book.”—<i>Nonconformist.</i></p> - -</div> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="chapter"> - -<p class="center nobreak larger">Price 3s. 6d. each.</p> - -<h2>THE ALEXANDRA SERIES.</h2> - -</div> - -<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth gilt and gilt edges, bevelled boards.</i></p> - -<p><span class="sans">UNCLE TOM’S CABIN</span>: A Tale of Life amongst the Lowly. By -<span class="smcap">Harriet Beecher Stowe</span>. With numerous Original Illustrations. -Complete.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">SAY AND SEAL.</span> By <span class="smcap">Elizabeth Wetherell</span>, Author of “The Wide, -Wide World.” With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE LAMPLIGHTER.</span> By Miss <span class="smcap">Cummins</span>, Author of “Mabel Vaughan.” -With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">ELLEN MONTGOMERY’S BOOKSHELF.</span> By <span class="smcap">Elizabeth Wetherell</span>. -With Original Illustrations by <span class="smcap">J. D. Watson</span>.</p> - -<hr class="tb"> - -<h3>STANDARD LARGE TYPE EDITION.</h3> - -<p><span class="sans">THE PILGRIM’S PROGRESS</span>, and <span class="sans">THE HOLY WAR</span>. By <span class="smcap">John Bunyan</span>. -With Memoir, numerous Illustrations, and Steel Portrait. In -crown 8vo, cloth gilt, bevelled boards.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">WHAT KATY DID AT HOME AND AT SCHOOL.</span> By <span class="smcap">Susan Coolidge</span>. -With Original Illustrations by <span class="smcap">W. Gunston</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“A prettier picture or more interesting story it would scarcely be possible to -find.”—<i>Derby Mercury.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">WHAT KATY DID NEXT.</span> By <span class="smcap">Susan Coolidge</span>. With Illustrations by -<span class="smcap">Jessie McDermott</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“A brightly-written book, full of lively scenes.”—<i>Pall Mall Gazette.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_8"></a>[8]</span></p> - -<p><span class="sans">ETHEL FORTESCUE</span>; or, Left in Charge. By <span class="smcap">Cecilia Selby Lowndes</span>, -Author of “New Honours,” &c. 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With numerous Original Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Ernest Griset</span>, -and Coloured Plates.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“We can recommend this edition to the favourable notice of our readers.”—<i>Scotsman.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON.</span> New Edition. Translated by Mrs. -<span class="smcap">H. B. Paull</span>. With over 200 fine Wood Engravings and Coloured -Plates.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This volume is newly translated, and an excellent translation it is. The illustrations, -which are very numerous, are excellent throughout.”—<i>Manchester -Examiner.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_10"></a>[10]</span></p> - -<p><span class="sans">HEROISM AND ADVENTURE.</span> A Book for Boys. Edited by <span class="smcap">L. -Valentine</span>. With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<p>The Editor trusts that the perusal of these extracts, and the force -of the examples thus presented to them, may nourish in British lads -the dauntless spirit which speaks in the Cameron motto:</p> - -<p class="center"> -“Whatever men dare they may do.”<br> -</p> - -<p><span class="sans">WAIFS OF THE WORLD</span>; or, Adventures Afloat and Ashore. By -<span class="smcap">Charles A. Beach</span>. With Eight Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“From the earliest period English boyhood has delighted in stories of daring -enterprise and heroic deeds, and the present volume is likely to foster the national -characteristic.”—<i>Court Journal.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">CAVALIERS AND ROUNDHEADS</span>; or, Stories of the Great Civil War, -By <span class="smcap">John G. Edgar</span>, Author of “Wars of the Roses,” “Sea Kings -and Naval Heroes,” &c., &c. 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With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This story is a continual feast of excitement, the incidents and hairbreadth -escapes being graphically described.”—<i>Daily News.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE DAYS OF BRUCE.</span> By <span class="smcap">Grace Aguilar</span>. With Six powerful -Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Lancelot Speed</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This handsome volume is just the present for a boy. Mr. Speed, in his illustrations, -has caught wonderfully the spirit of this truly noble work.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">SPORT IN ASHANTI</span>; or, Melinda the Caboceer. A Tale of the Gold -Coast in the Days of King Koffee Kalcalli. By <span class="smcap">J. A. Skertchly</span>. -With Four Original Illustrations by <span class="smcap">J. B. 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Simkin</span>. 352 pp.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>Mr. Mounteney Jephson’s books have long been favourites with boys of all ages. -This handsome new edition of perhaps his best book should find a place on many a -lad’s bookshelf.</p> - -</div> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="chapter"> - -<p class="center nobreak larger">Price 2s. 6d. each.</p> - -<h2>THE GOLDEN-LINK SERIES.</h2> - -</div> - -<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt edges.</i></p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE BASKET OF FLOWERS</span>; or, Piety and Truth Triumphant. Illustrated -with Coloured Plates.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">KATIE</span>; or, The Simple Heart. By <span class="smcap">D. Richmond</span>, Author of “Through -Life and For Life.” With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">RIBBON STORIES.</span> By Lady <span class="smcap">Barker</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">C. O. Murray</span>.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">A CHRISTMAS CAKE IN FOUR QUARTERS.</span> By Lady <span class="smcap">Barker</span>. With -Original Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">GOD’S SILVER</span>; or, Youthful Days. By the Hon. Mrs. <span class="smcap">R. J. Greene.</span> -With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“Full of interest, and admirably portrays the aspirations and fancies which animate -the youthful mind.”—<i>Times.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">A STORK’S NEST</span>; or, Pleasant Reading from the North. By <span class="smcap">J. -Fulford Vicary</span>, Author of “An American in Norway,” &c.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“Those who care for a literature fresh and vigorous as the air which blows across -the seas will find real enjoyment in this collection.”—<i>Literary World.</i></p> - -</div> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="chapter"> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_16"></a>[16]</span></p> - -<p class="center nobreak larger">Price 2s. 6d. each.</p> - -<h2>SELECT BOOKS.</h2> - -</div> - -<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth gilt.</i></p> - -<p class="center">THREE FAVOURITE WORKS BY THE REV. J. H. INGRAHAM.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID</span>; or, Three Years in the -Holy City. By the Rev. <span class="smcap">J. H. Ingraham</span>, LL.D. With Original -Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This volume illustrates the decadence of the Hebraic power, and the final culmination -is presented in our Saviour.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE THRONE OF DAVID.</span> From the Consecration of the Shepherd of -Bethlehem to the Rebellion of Prince Absalom. By the Rev. <span class="smcap">J. -H. Ingraham</span>, LL.D. With Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This volume illustrates the grandeur of Hebraic history when ‘The People of -God’ had attained, under the reigns of David and Solomon, the height of their -power and glory as a nation.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE PILLAR OF FIRE</span>; or, Israel in Bondage. By the Rev. <span class="smcap">J. H. -Ingraham</span>, LL.D. With Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This volume takes up the Hebraic history at the time of the sale of Joseph into -Egypt, and closes with the promulgation of the Two Tables of the Divine Law from -Sinai.”</p> - -<p>These Works serve to illustrate the three great periods of Jewish -history, and throw considerable light upon the Bible narratives by -bringing before the reader much that is important and interesting with -regard to the social life of the peoples who were then engaged in -making history.</p> - -</div> - -<hr class="tb"> - -<h3>WORKS BY THE AUTHOR OF “ZENOBIA.”</h3> - -<p><span class="sans">ZENOBIA</span>, Queen of Palmyra: A Tale of the Roman Empire in the -Days of the Emperor Aurelian. By the Rev. <span class="smcap">William Ware</span>. -With Steel Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">AURELIAN</span>; or, Rome in the Third Century. Being Letters of <span class="smcap">Lucius -M. 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With Original Coloured Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“The story of the lives of more than twenty of the mothers and women of Israel -is told in this volume by a loving hand.”</p> - -</div> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="chapter"> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_17"></a>[17]</span></p> - -<p class="center nobreak larger">Price 2s. 6d. each.</p> - -<h2>WORKS BY THE REV. E. P. ROE.</h2> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">FROM JEST TO EARNEST.</span> By the Rev. <span class="smcap">E. P. Roe</span>. With Original -Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“A charming love story, in which a girl’s playful jest leads to serious but finally -happy consequences.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">BARRIERS BURNED AWAY.</span> By the Rev. <span class="smcap">E. P. Roe</span>. With Original -Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“An exciting story of the destruction of a city, and of how the barriers between -love and pride were removed. The heroine is a finely-drawn character.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">OPENING A CHESTNUT BURR.</span> By the Rev. <span class="smcap">E. P. Roe</span>. With -Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“A delightful tale.... The heroine is a very charming maiden.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">NEAR TO NATURE’S HEART.</span> By the Rev. <span class="smcap">E. P. Roe</span>. With Original -Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“A tale of the beginning of the American war of Independence.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">HIS SOMBRE RIVALS.</span> By the Rev. <span class="smcap">E. P. Roe</span>. With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“A powerful love story of the period of the Civil War in the United States.”—<i>Literary -World.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">A YOUNG GIRL’S WOOING</span>: A Love Story. By the Rev. <span class="smcap">E. P. Roe.</span> -With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“Mr. Roe writes with charming ease, grace and intelligence.”—<i>Daily News.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">WITHOUT A HOME.</span> By the Rev. <span class="smcap">E. P. Roe.</span> With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“A deeply interesting and pathetic tale of a family struggling with poverty.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">A KNIGHT OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.</span> By the Rev. <span class="smcap">E. P. Roe.</span> -With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<hr class="tb"> - -<h3>FAVOURITE WORKS BY THE AUTHOR OF “THE WIDE, WIDE WORLD.”</h3> - -<p><span class="sans">THE WIDE, WIDE WORLD.</span> By <span class="smcap">Elizabeth Wetherell</span>. With -Original Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">SAY AND SEAL.</span> By <span class="smcap">Elizabeth Wetherell</span>. With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“If any man make religion as twelve and the world as thirteen, such a one hath -not the spirit of a true man.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">ELLEN MONTGOMERY’S BOOKSHELF.</span> By <span class="smcap">Elizabeth Wetherell</span>. -With Original Illustrations by <span class="smcap">J. D. 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By <span class="smcap">Grace Kennedy</span>, Author -of “Father Clement.” With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="chapter"> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_18"></a>[18]</span></p> - -<p class="center nobreak larger">Price 2s. 6d. each.</p> - -<h2>“DARING DEEDS” LIBRARY. “A” Series.</h2> - -</div> - -<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth gilt, bevelled boards.</i></p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE.</span> By <span class="smcap">Daniel -Defoe</span>. With numerous small and full-page Illustrations by -<span class="smcap">Ernest Griset</span>, and a Coloured Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON.</span> New and unabridged Translation by -Mrs. <span class="smcap">H. B. Paull</span>. With upwards of 200 Illustrations, and a -Coloured Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE LIFE OF NELSON.</span> By <span class="smcap">Robert Southey</span>. With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“The best eulogy of Nelson is the faithful history of his actions; the best history -that which relates them most perspicuously.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">BARON MUNCHAUSEN</span>: His Travels and surprising Adventures. Illustrated -with Thirty-seven curious Engravings from the Baron’s -Own Designs and Five Woodcuts by <span class="smcap">George Cruikshank</span>.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE YOUNG LAMBERTS</span>: A Boy’s Adventure in Australia. By <span class="smcap">Augusta -Marryat</span>. With Original Illustrations by <span class="smcap">F. A. Fraser</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This volume of adventure will be a welcome present to every boy who can read -and enjoy a good healthy work.”—<i>Wigan Observer.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">JACK STANLEY</span>; or, The Young Adventurers. By <span class="smcap">Emilia Marryat</span>. -With Original Illustrations by <span class="smcap">W. Gunston</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“A capital boy’s story, the scene of which is laid in the lesser-known districts of -New Zealand.”—<i>The Globe.</i></p> - -</div> - -<div class="figright illowp30" id="illus13" style="max-width: 23.4375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus13.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">MASTERMAN READY</span>; or, The Wreck -of the <i>Pacific</i>. By Capt. <span class="smcap">Marryat</span>, -R.N. With Sixty Original Illustrations -by <span class="smcap">E. J. Wheeler</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This edition of Capt. Marryat’s well-known -story is exceedingly tasteful, -handsomely bound and liberally illustrated.”—<i>Manchester -Examiner.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">POOR JACK.</span> By Capt. <span class="smcap">Marryat</span>, -R.N. With Forty-six Illustrations -after designs by <span class="smcap">Clarkson Stanfield</span>, -R.A.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“We are glad to see in this sumptuous -edition of ‘Poor Jack’ a continued proof -of the author’s popularity.”—<i>Literary -World.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE SETTLERS IN CANADA.</span> By Capt. <span class="smcap">Marryat</span>, R.N. With over -Fifty Original Illustrations by Sir <span class="smcap">John Gilbert</span>, <span class="smcap">F. A. Fraser</span>, -&c.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“The perils, difficulties, and struggles of settlers in a new and strange land; the -energy, pluck, and resources of the young people are told with all Captain Marryat’s -well-known animation and skill.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_19"></a>[19]</span></p> - -<p><span class="sans">HOW HE MADE HIS FORTUNE.</span> By <span class="smcap">Julia A. W. de Witt</span>. With -Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“An admirable work to give to a boy, and one which no lad who intends to push -on and make a position in the world will regret reading; its spirit is ennobling, and -the character of the hero is one well worthy of consideration.”—<i>Literary World.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE ARABIAN NIGHTS’ ENTERTAINMENTS.</span> New Edition, Revised, -with Notes, by Rev. <span class="smcap">G. F. Townsend</span>. With Original Illustrations -and Coloured Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">TALES FROM SHAKESPEARE.</span> By <span class="smcap">Charles</span> and <span class="smcap">Mary Lamb</span>, with -numerous Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES.</span> A New Translation by Mrs. <span class="smcap">H. B. Paull</span>. -Specially Adapted and Arranged for the Young. With Illustrations -and Coloured Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">HANS ANDERSEN’S FAIRY TALES.</span> Translated from the Danish by -Mrs. <span class="smcap">H. B. Paull</span>. With Original Illustrations and Coloured -Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">TWICE-TOLD TALES.</span> By <span class="smcap">Nathaniel Hawthorne</span>, Author of “The -House with Seven Gables.” With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">TANGLEWOOD TALES.</span> A Wonder-book for Boys and Girls. By -<span class="smcap">Nathaniel Hawthorne</span>. With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE.</span> By <span class="smcap">Nathaniel Hawthorne</span>. With -Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">SEA KINGS AND NAVAL HEROES.</span> By <span class="smcap">J. G. Edgar</span>, Author of -“Cavaliers and Roundheads.” With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“The achievements of men who at various times have made their names known -to fame as sea kings and naval heroes are here depicted.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">GRIMM’S GOBLINS.</span> Translated from the German by Mrs. <span class="smcap">H. B. -Paull</span> and <span class="smcap">L. A. Wheatley</span>. With numerous Original Illustrations -and Coloured Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE OLD, OLD FAIRY TALES.</span> Edited by <span class="smcap">L. Valentine</span>. With -Original Illustrations and Coloured Frontispiece. In this selection -are included the best Stories by Madame <span class="smcap">D’Aulnois</span>, <span class="smcap">Perrault</span>, -and others not represented in the Brothers Grimm’s -Collection or Andersen’s Fairy Tales.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">ANDERSEN’S TALES FOR THE YOUNG.</span> A New Translation by Mrs. -<span class="smcap">H. B. Paull</span>. With numerous Original Illustrations and Coloured -Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE CAPTAIN-GENERAL.</span> By <span class="smcap">W. J. Gordon</span>. With Map and Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“One of the most interesting historical romances published for some time. The -writer succeeds in riveting the attention of the reader with all the fascination of the -most sensational novel.”—<i>Spectator.</i></p> - -</div> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="chapter"> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_20"></a>[20]</span></p> - -<p class="center nobreak larger">Price 2s. 6d. each.</p> - -<h2>“DARING DEEDS” LIBRARY. “B” Series.</h2> - -</div> - -<p class="center"><i>In large square crown 8vo, cloth gilt.</i></p> - -<p class="center"><span class="smcap">A New Series of Selected Boys’ Books. Handsomely Bound -and well Illustrated.</span></p> - -<div class="figright illowp30" id="illus14" style="max-width: 26.5625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus14.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">WILLIS, THE PILOT</span>; or, The -After Adventures of the Swiss -Family Robinson. With -Original Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE BOY WITH AN IDEA.</span> By -Mrs. <span class="smcap">Eiloart</span>, Author of -“Cris Fairlie’s Boyhood.” -With Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“An amusing and well-written -story for boys.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">AMONG THE TARTAR TENTS</span>; -or, The Lost Fathers. By -<span class="smcap">Annie Bowman</span>. With Original -Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“A story of adventure amongst the -tribes of India and Afghanistan.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">A PERILOUS VENTURE</span>: A Tale of the Days of Mary of Burgundy. -By <span class="smcap">M. Hall</span>. With Original Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This charming romance, at once grave and humorous, and up to the last delightfully -mysterious, never gives the reader the chance of nodding.”—<i>Literary World.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE SCHOOLBOY BARONET.</span> By the Hon. Mrs. <span class="smcap">R. J. Greene</span>, Author -of “Filling up the Chinks,” &c. With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“An interesting and extremely well-told story of school life.”—<i>Belfast Morning -News.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">GILBERT’S SHADOW</span>; or, The Magic Beads. By the Hon. Mrs. <span class="smcap">R. J. -Greene</span>, Author of “Filling up the Chinks,” &c. With Original -Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“An admirable story, well told and full of pathos.”—<i>Standard.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">A MID OF THE NAVAL BRIGADE.</span> By <span class="smcap">Arthur Lee Knight</span>, -Author of “Jack Trevor,” “Ronald Hallifax,” &c. With Original -Illustrations by <span class="smcap">J. B. Greene</span>.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">UNDER MANY FLAGS</span>; or, Stories of Scottish Adventurers. By the -late <span class="smcap">Davenport Adams</span>. With Four Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Lancelot -Speed</span>. 256 pp.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE STORY OF THE INDIAN MUTINY.</span> By <span class="smcap">Ascott R. Hope</span>. With -Four Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“The Indian Mutiny has had many historians, but it has probably never yet been -presented to young readers in more interesting guise.... The book is emphatically -what it calls itself—a story. The main facts of the terrible time of which it -treats are strung together on the thread of breathless excitement which runs -through every page.”—<i>World.</i></p> - -</div> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="chapter"> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_21"></a>[21]</span></p> - -<p class="center nobreak larger">Price 2s. 6d. each.</p> - -<h2>THE “QUEEN’S GIFT” LIBRARY.</h2> - -</div> - -<p class="center"><i>In square crown 8vo, cloth gilt, bevelled boards.</i></p> - -<p class="center">A New Series of Books suitable for Girls. Handsomely bound and -well Illustrated.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">ON THE SHELF.</span> By <span class="smcap">Harvey Gobel</span>. With Illustrations by Miss <span class="smcap">C. -Patterson</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“A charming collection of stories told by -various books “on the shelf” of an old bookseller’s -shop. Many are most pathetic, while -the conversations between the volumes are -full of humour.”</p> - -</div> - -<div class="figright illowp30" id="illus15" style="max-width: 20.3125em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus15.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">HEART OF GOLD.</span> By Mrs. <span class="smcap">L. T. -Meade</span>. With Twelve Original Illustrations -by <span class="smcap">Bernard Partridge</span>, &c.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“Mrs. Meade’s volume is intensely interesting, -and the story should be read, and -doubtless will be, by many girls whose occupations -and interests place them in the position -of the characters in the work.”—<i>Guardian.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">ON DUTY.</span> By <span class="smcap">Angelica Selby</span>. With -numerous Original Illustrations by -<span class="smcap">E. G. Reynolds</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“We have seldom seen a more charming -story for children than this.”—<i>Spectator.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">LITTLE SIR NICHOLAS</span>: A Story for -Children. By <span class="smcap">C. A. Jones</span>. With -numerous Original Illustrations by <span class="smcap">C. -Patterson</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“It is so charmingly written that it should please all readers; the little hero is a -real child, but one in a thousand.”—<i>Morning Post.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">A MODERN RED RIDING HOOD</span>: A Story for Children. By <span class="smcap">C. A. -Jones</span>, Author of “Little Sir Nicholas.” With Original Illustrations -by <span class="smcap">C. Patterson</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“An attractive and well-written story; the children depicted are real children -and interest the reader from the first to the last page.”—<i>Court Journal.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p class="center">The following books are produced uniform in style with Mr. Hocking’s -Works (<i>see</i> pages <a href="#Page_24">24</a>, <a href="#Page_25">25</a>.)</p> - -<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth gilt, and gilt edges.</i></p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE TORN BIBLE</span>; or, Hubert’s Best Friend. By <span class="smcap">Alice Somerton</span>. -With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“A noble story teaching that, whatever may be the battle of life you have to fight, -you must be humble towards your God and dutiful to your parents.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">LAYTON CROFT</span>; or, The Story of a Prodigal. 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With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>Brief sketches of our most famous land battles.</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">DARING DEEDS</span>, and Tales of Peril and Adventure. By <span class="smcap">Skipp Borlase</span>. -New Edition. With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“One of the most exciting books of adventure ever published.”—<i>Manchester -Guardian.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">FROM LOG CABIN TO WHITE HOUSE</span>: A Narrative of the Life of -President Garfield. By <span class="smcap">W. M. Thayer</span>.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">TRUE STORIES OF BRAVE DEEDS.</span> Edited by Rev. <span class="smcap">G. T. Hoare</span>. -With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“Some noble examples of manly courage, which are so profitably studied by the -young, are here depicted.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">SEA FIGHTS</span>, from Sluys to the Bombardment of Alexandria. 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He seems to -charm and soften all who come near him.”—<i>Athenæum.</i></p> - -</div> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="chapter"> - -<h2 class="nobreak">THE STANLEY LIBRARY.</h2> - -</div> - -<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth gilt extra.</i></p> - -<div class="figright illowp30" id="illus17" style="max-width: 18.75em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus17.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE KING’S BELL TOWER</span>: A Romance of the Olden Time. By <span class="smcap">R. -André</span>. With Original Illustrations -by <span class="smcap">A. W. Cooper</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“Mr. André’s romance is marked by much -vigour and by great beauty of style.”—<i>County -Gentleman.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE TREASURE FINDER</span>: A Story of a -Lost Galleon. By <span class="smcap">W. J. Gordon</span>. -With Original Illustrations by <span class="smcap">W. -S. 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Patterson</span>.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“The author here gives us a sweetly pretty tale, written with the finest of objects -on the words, ‘Do your duty whatever may happen.’”—<i>Morning Post.</i></p> - -</div> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="chapter"> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_24"></a>[24]</span></p> - -<p class="center nobreak larger">Price 2s. each.</p> - -<h2>THE PRIZE LIBRARY.</h2> - -</div> - -<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth gilt extra.</i></p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE ARABIAN NIGHTS’ ENTERTAINMENTS.</span> A New Edition, Revised, -with Notes, by the Rev. <span class="smcap">George Fyler Townsend</span>, M.A. With -Engraved Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">TALES FROM SHAKSPEARE.</span> By <span class="smcap">Charles</span> and <span class="smcap">Mary Lamb</span>. With -numerous Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE LIFE OF NELSON.</span> By <span class="smcap">Robert Southey</span>. With Engraved -Frontispiece.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“A faithful and true record of the life of the great naval hero.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES.</span> A New Translation by Mrs. <span class="smcap">H. B. Paull</span>. -Adapted and Arranged for the Young. With Engraved Frontispiece.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This should be the favourite edition with young people of these popular fairy -tales.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">DON QUIXOTE DE LA MANCHA (ADVENTURES OF).</span> Translated from -the Spanish of <span class="smcap">Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra</span> by <span class="smcap">Motteux</span>. -With numerous Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">TWICE-TOLD TALES.</span> By <span class="smcap">Nathaniel Hawthorne</span>, Author of “The -Scarlet Letter,” &c. 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Translated -from the French, with Notes and Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE DEERSLAYER</span>: A Tale. By <span class="smcap">J. Fenimore Cooper</span>, Author of -“The Last of the Mohicans,” &c. With Engraved Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">EASTERN TALES.</span> By many Story-Tellers. Compiled and Edited from -Ancient and Modern Authors by Mrs. <span class="smcap">Valentine</span>. With Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE PILGRIM’S PROGRESS</span>, from this World to that which is to Come. -By <span class="smcap">John Bunyan</span>. Large Type Edition, with Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE PATHFINDER</span>; or, The Inland Sea. By <span class="smcap">J. Fenimore Cooper</span>, -Author of “The Prairie,” &c. With Engraved Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_25"></a>[25]</span></p> - -<p><span class="sans">HALF-HOURS WITH MODERN LITERATURE.</span> Series I. <span class="smcap">Short Readings -from the Best Authors.</span> Compiled and Edited by <span class="smcap">George -H. Townsend</span>. With Portrait of <span class="smcap">Charles Dickens</span>.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">HALF-HOURS WITH MODERN LITERATURE.</span> Series II. <span class="smcap">Short Readings -from the Best Authors.</span> Compiled and Edited by <span class="smcap">George -H. Townsend</span>. With Portrait of <span class="smcap">Charles Kingsley</span>.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">TANGLEWOOD TALES.</span> A Wonder-Book for Boys and Girls. By -<span class="smcap">Nathaniel Hawthorne</span>, Author of “Twice-Told Tales.” With -Engraved Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE PIONEERS</span>; or, The Sources of the Susquehanna. A Descriptive -Tale. By <span class="smcap">J. Fenimore Cooper</span>, Author of “The Pathfinder.” -With Engraved Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">BARON MUNCHAUSEN</span>: His Travels and Surprising Adventures. Illustrated -with Thirty-seven Curious Engravings from the Baron’s -own Designs, and Five Woodcuts, by <span class="smcap">George Cruikshank</span>.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE COMPLETE ANGLER.</span> By <span class="smcap">Izaak Walton</span> and <span class="smcap">Charles Cotton</span>. -Illustrated Edition, with Notes by <span class="smcap">G. Christopher Davies</span>.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE.</span> By <span class="smcap">Nathaniel Hawthorne</span>. With -Engraved Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE PRAIRIE</span>: A Tale. By <span class="smcap">J. Fenimore Cooper</span>, Author of “The -Pioneers.” With Engraved Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE KNIGHT’S RANSOM.</span> By Mrs. <span class="smcap">L. Valentine</span>. Author of “Sea -Fights and Land Battles.” With Engraved Frontispiece.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“A tale of the Crusades. The characters in the story are beautifully drawn.”—<i>Guardian.</i></p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE PRAIRIE BIRD.</span> By the Hon. <span class="smcap">Charles Augustus Murray</span>. -With Engraved Frontispiece.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“One of the most charming books of adventure ever published. Giving correct -information respecting the habits, condition and character of the North American -Indian.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">TALES OF ENGLISH HISTORY.</span> By <span class="smcap">Henry Neele</span>. With Illustrations -by <span class="smcap">T. Landseer</span>.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">TALES OF FRENCH HISTORY.</span> By <span class="smcap">Leitch Ritchie</span>. With Illustrations -by <span class="smcap">T. Landseer</span>.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">TALES OF ITALIAN HISTORY.</span> By <span class="smcap">C. Macfarline</span>. With Illustrations -by <span class="smcap">T. Landseer</span>.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">TALES OF SPANISH HISTORY.</span> By Don <span class="smcap">T. De Trueba</span>. With Illustrations -by <span class="smcap">J. K. Meadows</span>.</p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_26"></a>[26]</span></p> - -<p><span class="sans">TALES OF INDIAN HISTORY.</span> By the Rev. <span class="smcap">Hobart Caunter</span>, B.D. -With Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>These volumes form a series of tales of a most interesting and highly literary -character, founded on the histories of the countries embraced in the collection.</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">ÆSOP’S FABLES.</span> Translated by <span class="smcap">Samuel Croxall</span>, D.D., and Sir -<span class="smcap">Roger L’Estrange</span>. With Applications and Morals by the Rev. -<span class="smcap">G. F. Townsend</span> and <span class="smcap">L. Valentine</span>. With 110 Original Illusts.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">MASTERMAN READY</span>; or, The Wreck of the <i>Pacific</i>. By Captain -<span class="smcap">Marryat</span>, R.N. With nearly Sixty Original Illustrations by <span class="smcap">E. J. -Wheeler</span>.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">POOR JACK.</span> By Captain <span class="smcap">Marryat</span>, R.N. With Forty-six Illustrations -after designs by <span class="smcap">Clarkson Stanfield</span>, R.A.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE SETTLERS IN CANADA.</span> By Captain <span class="smcap">Marryat</span>, R.N. With over -Fifty Original Illustrations by Sir <span class="smcap">John Gilbert</span>, <span class="smcap">F. A. Fraser</span>, &c.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE CRESCENT AND THE CROSS</span>; or, Romance and Realities of Eastern -Travel. By <span class="smcap">Eliot Warburton</span>. With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON.</span> With upwards of 200 Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE OLD OLD FAIRY TALES.</span> Selected and Edited by Mrs. <span class="smcap">Valentine</span>. -With numerous Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">UNCLE TOM’S CABIN.</span> With Engraved Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">BUNYAN’S HOLY WAR.</span> With Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">MR. MIDSHIPMAN EASY.</span> By Captain <span class="smcap">Marryat</span>. With Sixty Original -Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">PETER SIMPLE.</span> By Captain <span class="smcap">Marryat</span>. With Engraved Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">GRIMM’S GOBLINS.</span> Translated by Mrs. <span class="smcap">H. B. Paull</span>, with numerous -Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">ROBINSON CRUSOE.</span> By <span class="smcap">Daniel Defoe</span>. An Edition suitable for -children. With numerous Illustrations by <span class="smcap">E. Griset</span> and others.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">SCOTTISH CHIEFS.</span> By <span class="smcap">Jane Porter</span>. With Engraved Frontispiece.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">THE DAYS OF BRUCE.</span> By <span class="smcap">Grace Aguilar</span>. With Engraved Frontispiece -by <span class="smcap">Lancelot Speed</span>.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">ANDERSEN’S TALES FOR THE YOUNG.</span> Translated by Mrs. <span class="smcap">H. B. -Paull</span>. With numerous Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">RIENZI.</span> By Lord <span class="smcap">Lytton</span>. With Frontispiece.</p> - -<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop"> - -<div class="chapter"> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="Page_27"></a>[27]</span></p> - -<p class="center nobreak larger">Price 2s. each.</p> - -<h2>BY CATHERINE D. BELL</h2> - -</div> - -<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth gilt.</i></p> - -<p><span class="sans">LILY GORDON</span>; or, The Young Housekeeper. By <span class="smcap">C. D. Bell</span>. With -Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This volume supplies a great want felt by young ladies on first leaving school.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE HUGUENOT FAMILY</span>; or, Help in Time of Need. By <span class="smcap">C. D. Bell</span>. -With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">SYDNEY STUART</span>; or, Love Seeketh not her Own. By <span class="smcap">C. D. Bell</span>. -With Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This tale teaches by example how much an unselfish and loving spirit may do to -remove little annoyances and increase the daily happiness of home life.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">MARY ELLIOTT</span>; or, Kindness of Heart. By <span class="smcap">C. D. Bell</span>. With -Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“The aim of this tale is to teach, by the example of a young family, the importance -of habitual and thoughtful kindness.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">HOPE CAMPBELL</span>; or, Know Thyself. By <span class="smcap">C. D. Bell</span>. With Original -Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This tale is intended to inculcate a most important truth—the necessity and the -very frequent want of self-knowledge.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">HORACE AND MAY</span>; or, Unconscious Influence. By <span class="smcap">C. D. Bell</span>. With -Original Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">ELLA AND MARIAN</span>; or, Rest and Unrest. By <span class="smcap">C. D. Bell</span>. With -Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This story is intended to enforce on the mind of youthful readers the full meaning -of those words of Scripture—‘Thou shalt keep him in perfect peace whose mind -is stayed on Thee.’”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">KENNETH AND HUGH</span>; or, Self-Mastery. By <span class="smcap">C. D. Bell</span>. With -Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“A delightful story for school-boys.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">ROSA’S WISH</span>, and How She attained It. By <span class="smcap">C. D. Bell</span>. With -Original Illustrations.</p> - -<p><span class="sans">MARGARET CECIL</span>; or, I Can because I Ought. By <span class="smcap">C. D. Bell</span>. With -Original Illustrations.</p> - -<div class="blockquote"> - -<p>“This book exemplifies the power of a strong will struggling against adverse -circumstances.”</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="sans">THE GRAHAMS</span>; or, Home Life. 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