Tales of English Life in the Olden Time.

BY EMILY S. HOLT.

ALL'S WELL; or, Alice's Victory.

With Illustrations. Large Crown 8vo. 3/6.

THE WHITE LADY OF HAZELWOOD. Large Crown 8vo. 3/6.

"An entertaining book of the instructive type, which we always take a special pleasure in commending."—The Christian.

BEHIND THE VEIL. A Story of the Norman Conquest. 3/6.

"Interesting from first to last."—British Weekly.

THE KING'S DAUGHTERS; or, How Two Girls kept the Faith.

Large Crown 8vo. Illustrated. 3/6.

"We never met with a book more suited to read aloud to young people on a Sunday afternoon."—Record.

YE OLDEN TIME. English Customs in the Middle Ages. 3/6.

"We have seldom met with a more useful book."—Notes and Queries.

MISTRESS MARGERY. A Tale of the Lollards. Crown 8vo, 2/6.

"A page in history which our young men and maidens will do well to saturate with holy tears."—Sword and Trowel.

JOHN DE WYCLIFFE. The First of the Reformers.

And What He Did for England. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3/6.

"An admirable exposition of the opinions of a remarkable man." —Notes and Queries.

A FORGOTTEN HERO; or, Not for Him.

The Story of Edmund, Earl of Cornwall. Crown 8vo, 2/6.

"We trust many will become acquainted with Miss Holt's 'Forgotten Hero.'" —The Christian.

THE MAIDEN'S LODGE; or, None of Self, and all of Thee.

A Tale of the Reign of Queen Anne. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 2/6.

AT YE GRENE GRIFFIN. A Tale of the Fifteenth Century.

Small 8vo, cloth extra, 2/6.

THE WELL IN THE DESERT.

An Old Legend. Small 8vo, cloth extra, 2/-

FOR THE MASTER'S SAKE. Small 8vo, cloth extra, 2/-

"We heartily recommend this well-written tale."—Churchman.

OUR LITTLE LADY; or, Six Hundred Years Ago. 2/-

"A charming chronicle of the olden time."—The Christian.

THE WAY OF THE CROSS. A Tale of the Early Church. 1/6.

THE SLAVE GIRL OF POMPEII. With Illustrations. Cloth extra, 1/6.

ALL FOR THE BEST; or, Bernard Gilpin's Motto. 1/-