Though this Catalogue does not contain many of the books of other Publishers, R. W, can supply all of them, no matter by whom they are published.
The Feasts of Camelot, with the Tales that were told there. By Eleanora Louisa Hervey. 3s. 6d.
"This is really a very charming collection of tales, told as is evident from the title, by the Knights of the Round Table, at the Court of King Arthur. It is good for children and for grown up people too, to read these stories of knightly courtesy and adventure and of pure and healthy romance, and they have never been written in a more attractive style than by Mrs. Hervey in this little volume."—Tablet.
"Elegant and imaginative invention, well selected language, and picturesque epithet."—Athenæum.
"Full of chivalry and knightly deeds, not unmixed with touches of quaint humour."—Court Journal.
"The substance and spirit of Arthurian romance."—Examiner.
"A graceful and pleasing collection of stories."—Daily News.
"Quaint and graceful little stories."—Notes and Queries.
"To those who wish to go back to the prehistoric days and indulge themselves in the old dream-land of romance, this is just the book."—Guardian.
"There is a high purpose in this charming book, one which is steadily pursued—it is the setting forth of the true meaning of chivalry."—Morning Post.
My Godmother's Stories from many Lands. By Eleanora Louisa Hervey. 12mo., 3s. 6d.
"One hundred and twenty stories, enchanting to youth, and interesting to a degree to those of more mature age."
"Without doubt the most engaging tales that we have had placed before us for many years."
"Children, aye, mothers, and those interested in the early years of childhood, will hail with delight the rich treasure Mrs. Hervey has placed before us."
The Story of the Life of St. Paul. By M. F. S., author of "Legends of the Saints," &c, &c. Fcap. 8vo., 2s. 6d. In the press.
A Hundred Years Ago; or, a Narrative of Events leading to the Marriage and Conversion to the Catholic Faith of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney, of Cowper Hall, Northumberland, to which are added a few other Incidents in their Life. By their Granddaughter. In the press.
Cassilda; or, the Moorish Princess of Toledo. 2s.
Bertha; or, the Consequences of a Fault. 2s.