PUBLISHED BY
D. APPLETON & CO., 346 & 348 BROADWAY.
MISS McINTOSH'S JUVENILE LIBRARY.
7 vols. 18mo., 87 cents each.
| i. | Grace and Clara; or, Be Just as well as Generous. |
| ii. | Ellen Leslie; or, The Reward of Self-Control. |
| iii. | Florence Arnott; or, Is She Generous? |
| iv. | Emily Herbert; or, The Happy Home. |
| v. | Rose and Lillie Stanhope; or, The Power of Conscience. |
| vi. | Jessie Graham; or, Friends Dear, but Truth Dearer. |
| vii. | Blind Alice. |
"Miss McIntosh is the most fascinating writer of Juvenile Books of the present day. She endeavors to enforce good principles, while she at the same time caters for the amusement of children."
TWO NEW JUVENILES,
BY THE AUTHOR OF THE "HEIR OF REDCLYFFE."
I.
RICHARD THE FEARLESS; on, The Young Duke. By the author of the "Heir of Redclyffe." With Illustrations, 1 vol. 16mo., price 62 cents.
II.
THE LANCES OF LYNWOOD. With Illustrations, 1 vol. 16mo., 75 cents.
No English writer has succeeded in so faithfully portraying the human passions as the talented author who has given to the world 'Heartsease' and the 'Heir of Redclyffe.' Her Juvenile "Writings have a charm of historical interest thrown around them, which cannot fail to render her works as much admired by young people as by those more advanced."