23 Prinze rrince
P e e r W recriCbb
• .
A
H
F a i r
O
N
>
F o l k
XStory-Book. MARGARET COLLIER
G a l l e t t i di Cadilhac), A u t h o r o f " O u r Adriatic." Illustrated b y the H o n . J O H N imp.
lomo.,
T):_J>
m e
üiras
0
H o m e by COLLIER.
the Sq.
c l o t h , 5s.
" Delightful in style and fancy."—Scotsman. " A volume of charming stories."— Saturday nr>l_ _
B y the (Madame
VT
A
P
t
.
IN e s t ,
Revira).
and o t h e r Sermons for C h i l d r e n of A g c s
B
y
t h e
Author of " Expositions," &c.
R c v >
S
a
m
u
e
l
C o x <
all
d < d > >
C h e a p and Popular E d i t i o n .
I m p . i 6 m o . , c l o t h , 3s. 6 d . " These beautiful discourses were addressed to children of all ages, a n d must have found an echo in the hearts of many youthful listeners."—St. James's Gazette.
^\/tJ£~
Arminius V a m b é r y ;
I n t r o d u c t o r y C h a p t e r dedicated to t h e B o y s o f E n g l a n d . Portrait and S e v e n t e e n Illustrations. C r o w n 8 v o . , 5s. " W e welcome it as one of the best books of travel that our boys could have possibly placed in their hands."—Schoolmaster.
Boys' Own Stories. J
B
£ HOPE Author'of ' b t o n e s or Y o u n g A d v e n t u r e r s , " Stories o u t o f School T i m e , " & c . E i g h t Illustrations. C r o w n 8vo., cloth, 5s. A
S
C
0
T
T
£
" This is a really admirable selection of genuine narrative and history, treated with discretion and skill by the author. Mr. H o p e has not gathered his stores from the highway, but has explored far afield in less-beaten tracts, as may be seen in his 'Adventures of a Ship-boy'and 'A Smith among Savages.' "—Saturday Review.
The
Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. N e w l y E d i t e d after the Original E d i t i o n s . N i n e t e e n Illustrations. L a r g e c r o w n 8 v o . , c l o t h extra, 5s.
T w o Little Confederates, fj
T
M
"? f r
L
™* ™
P A G E . W i t h e i g h t fullpage illustrations b y E. W . K E M B C E and A . C . R E D W O O D . Square 8 v o . , c l o t h , 6s. ' A charming story."—American Traveller. 1