NEW ILLUSTRATED FAIRY TALES.

In large crown 8vo, art linen, gilt top, or cloth gilt, bevelled boards, price 3s. 6d. each.

The One-Eyed Griffin, and other Fairy Tales. A Series of Original Stories by Herbert E. Inman. With numerous Illustrations by E.A. Mason.

"This book contains several stories in addition to 'The One-Eyed Griffin,' which is the chief item among them. This narrative is that of a little boy who enters into the realms of fabulous monsters, where he encounters the giants Can't, Won't, and Don't Care, into whose terrible clutches has fallen the lady of his heart. With the aid of the One-Eyed Griffin he succeeds in overcoming them, and the story succeeds, in allegorical fashion, to detail the difficulties which befall the diminutive hero. The illustrations are singularly happy in their delineation of the subject, and will win the affections of the youthful circle for whose benefit the volume has been produced."—Daily Telegraph.

Icelandic Fairy Tales. By Mrs. A.W. Hall. With Twenty-six Original Illustrations from Drawings by E.A. Mason.

"A young reader could scarcely have a more promising introduction to the literature of the Sagas. Sigurd and Frithjof and Ingeborg are not indeed such imposing creatures as they are in the sterner tales; but they are always people whom every child ought to know, and the giants are giants of the proper sort."—The Scotsman.

The Owl King, and other Fairy Stories. A Series of Original Tales by Herbert E. Inman. With numerous Illustrations by E.A. Mason.

"So great is the cry among the little people for a fresh story—one they have not heard before—that it is a relief to be able with 'The Owl King' to satisfy for awhile their seemingly insatiable appetite. 'The Owl King' will soon, however, become established among the old-time favourites, for a good story once told travels with wonderful swiftness."—Family Circle.

Grimms' Fairy Tales and Household Stories. Translated by Mrs. H.B. Paull and Mr. L.A. Wheatley. With numerous Original Illustrations and Coloured Plates.

Grimms' Goblins and Wonder Tales. Translated by Mrs. H.B. Paull and Mr. L.A. Wheatley. With numerous Original Illustrations and Coloured Plates.

These two volumes of famous stories, collected by the Brothers Grimm in the fertile and imaginative field of their native land, have an ever-growing number of readers, and are assured a hearty welcome from all who delight in finding really high-class children's literature, issued in a thoroughly attractive and up-to-date style.

Andersen's Fairy Tales. Translated by Mrs. H.B. Paull. With numerous Original Illustrations and Coloured Plates.

Andersen's Tales for the Young. Translated by Mrs. H.B. Paull. With numerous Original Illustrations and Coloured Plates.

Amongst all the various editions of Andersen's popular tales, none will be found to surpass these editions for fidelity in translation, fulness of text, and excellence of get-up. The tales are world-wide favourites, known to nursery-land of all nations.

Prince Ubbely Bubble's Fairy Tales, and Glimpses from Elf-Land. By J. Templeton Lucas. With numerous Illustrations by Barnard, Phiz, Ellen Edwards, &c.

The favourite themes of childhood are here, in a series of fascinating stories, of which the first is "The Perseverance of Prince Ubbely Bubble," and amongst numerous other tales are told those of "The Six Goblin Eggs," "Tom and the Ogre," "The Adventures of John, the Son of Jack the Giant Killer," etc.

The Old, Old Fairy Tales. Edited by Mrs. Valentine. With numerous Original Illustrations and Coloured Plates.

The well-known favourites, "Puss in Boots," "The White Cat," "Tom Thumb," and others, are comprised in this collection, which embraces, as its name implies, all the oft-told tales.

Holme Lee's Fairy Tales. The Story of Tuflongbo. With numerous Original Illustrations.

Is a narrative of the wonderful life and adventures of Tuflongbo. When he grows up, he goes on a great journey, falls into the hands of giants, amongst whom his escapes are recorded, until he finally puts off his shoes and vanishes into shadowland.

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