s than in the "Huggermuggers." Both these books will please the
larger or grown-up children, as well as those still in the nursery.
Uniform in style with its predecessor. Price $1.00.
COUSIN FANNIE'S JUVENILE BOOKS.
EVERY BEGINNING IS EASY FOR CHILDREN WHO LOVE STUDY. Translated from the
German, by COUSIN FANNIE. Largo quarto, with elegantly colored
lithographic plates. Price $1.00.
Altogether one of the most attractive books, both in matter and style,
ever issued in this country.
AUNTY WONDERFUL'S STORIES. Translated from the German, by COUSIN FANNIE.
With spirited lithographic illustrations. It has proved immensely
popular among the little folks. Price 75 cents.
RED BEARD'S STORIES FOR CHILDREN. Translated from the German, by COUSIN
FANNIE.
The illustrations for this book are of a most novel and taking
character. They are in imitation of the _silhouettes_ or pictures cut
out by scissors, in which our ancestors' portraits have often been
preserved. The pictures are numerous, spirited and effective. The
stories are worthy of their elegant dress. Price 75 cents.
BRIGHT PICTURES OF CHILD-LIFE. Translated from the German, by COUSIN
FANNIE. Illustrated by numerous highly-finished colored engravings.
Price 75 cents.
VIOLET; A Fairy Story. Illustrated by Billings. Price 50 cents; gilt, 75
cents.
The publishers desire to call attention to this exquisite little story.
It breathes such a love of Nature in all her forms; inculcates such
excellent principles, and is so full of beauty and simplicity, that it
will delight not only children, but all readers of unsophisticated
tastes. The author seems to teach the gentle creed which Coleridge has
embodied in those familiar lines--
"He prayeth well who loveth well
Both man, and bird, and beast."
DAISY; or the Fairy Spectacles. By the author of "VIOLET." Illustrated.
Price 50 cents; gilt, 75 cents.
THE GREAT ROSY DIAMOND. By MRS. ANNE AUGUSTA CARTER With illustrations
by Billings. Price 50 cents; gilt 75 cents.
This is a most charming story, from an author of reputation in this
department, both in England and America. The machinery of Fairy Land is
employed with great ingenuity; the style is beautiful, imaginative, yet
simple. The frolics of Robin Goodfellow are rendered with the utmost
grace and spirit.
TALES FROM SHAKSPEARE. Designed for the Use of Young Persons. By CHARLES
LAMB. From the fifth London edition. 12mo. Illustrated. Pri
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