mpress all young
readers."--_Schoolmaster._
=Magna Charta Stories:= Or Struggles for Freedom in the Olden Time.
Edited by Arthur Gilman, A.M. With 12 full-page Illustrations.
"A book of special excellence, which ought to be in the hands of
all boys."--_Educational News._
=The Wings Of Courage:= And The Cloud-Spinner. Translated from
the French of George Sand, by Mrs. Corkran.
"Mrs. Corkran has earned our gratitude by translating into readable
English these two charming little stories."--_Athenaeum._
=Chirp and Chatter:= Or, Lessons from Field and Tree. By
Alice Banks. With 54 Illustrations by Gordon Browne.
"We see the humbling influence of love on the haughty
harvest-mouse, we are touched by the sensibility of the
tender-hearted ant, and may profit by the moral of 'the disobedient
maggot.' The drawings are spirited and funny."--_The Times._
=Four Little Mischiefs.= By Rosa Mulholland.
"Graphically written, and abounds in touches of genuine humour and
innocent fun."--_Freeman._ "A charming bright story about real
children."--_Watchman._
=New Light through Old Windows.= A Series of Stories illustrating Fables
of AEsop. By Gregson Gow.
"The most delightfully-written little stories one can easily find
in the literature of the season. Well constructed and brightly
told."--_Glasgow Herald._
=Little Tottie=, and Two Other Stories. By Thomas Archer.
"We can warmly commend all three stories; the book is a most
alluring prize for the younger ones."--_Schoolmaster._
=Naughty Miss Bunny:= Her Tricks and Troubles. By Clara
Mulholland.
"This naughty child is positively delightful. Papas should not omit
_Naughty Miss Bunny_ from their list of juvenile presents."--_Land
and Water._
=Adventures of Mrs. Wishing-to-be=, and other Stories. By Alice
Corkran.
"Simply a charming book for little girls."--_Saturday Review._
"Just in the style and spirit to win the hearts of
children."--_Daily News._
=Our Dolly:= Her Words and Ways. By Mrs. R.H. Read. With many
Woodcuts, and a Frontispiece in colours.
"Prettily told and prettily illustrated."--_Guardian._
"Sure to be a great favourite with young children."--_School
Guardian._
=Fairy Fancy:= What she Heard and Saw. By Mrs. R.H. Read. With
many Woodcuts and a Coloured Frontispiece.
"All is pleasant, nice reading,
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