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thy._'--SATURDAY REVIEW. '_A fairy book beyond reproach._'--GRAPHIC. '_Grimm is always delightful, but in his present new dress he is more delightful than ever. Mr. Gordon Browne charms us always with his dainty pictures._'--GUARDIAN. '_All the illustrations are simply inimitable._'--QUEEN. [Illustration: 'The Prince who was afraid of Nothing.'--_p. 216._] _Large crown 8vo. printed on superfine paper, cloth boards._ * * * * * Illustrated by Gordon Browne [Illustration: Reduced facsimile of cover.] FAIRY TALES FROM HANS ANDERSEN Introduction By EDWARD CLODD Large Crown 8vo. printed on superfine paper, fancy cloth boards, gilt top 6s.; calf 10s. 6d. '_The illustrations leave nothing to be desired._'--STANDARD. '_This is really a seasonable for all Christmases._'--PUNCH. '_A delightful gift for children._'--TIMES OF INDIA. [Illustration: From 'The Ugly Duckling.' _p. 110._] WELLS GARDNER, DARTON, & CO., LTD., LONDON * * * * * Illustrated by Gordon Browne STORIES FROM FROISSART By HENRY NEWBOLT, _Author of 'Admirals All.' &c._ '_A really fine book, and effectively illustrated. Mr. Newbolt has done his work well, and Mr. Gordon Browne has illustrated the book delightfully._'--OUTLOOK. '_There never was a better story-book than Froissart._'--ATHENAEUM. [Illustration: 'The four knights view the English host.'--_p. 26._] Large crown 8vo. printed on superfine paper, cloth boards. WELLS GARDNER, DARTON, & CO., LTD., LONDON * * * * * Illustrated by F. C. Pape CHILDREN OF THE DAWN OLD TALES OF GREECE By ELSIE FINNEMORE BUCKLEY With Introduction by ARTHUR SIDGWICK '_For a child whose eyes are just opening to beauty, and whose imagination is ready to be kindled by a spark from any torch, we can think of few more delightful or enduring gifts than this book, with its immortal themes and its graceful interpretation in our time and tongue. The illustrations by Mr. F. C. Pape deserve praise._'--MORNING LEADER. '_Told with rare good taste and judgment._'--DAILY TELEGRAPH. '_Cannot fail to instruct as well as interest not only children, but schoolboys and schoolgirls who have begun the study of the old Greek and Roman poets. To such students a knowledge of these stories is invaluable. In every respect the book is an excellent one._'--DUNDEE C
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