"Will well repay its perusal."—Universe.
"This precious volume."—Baptist.
"No one will deny 'Iota' the merit of entire originality."—Civilian.
"A valuable addition to every Catholic library."— Tablet.
"There is much cleverness in it."—Nonconformist.
"Malicious and wicked."—English Independent.

The People's Martyr, a Legend of Canterbury. 4s.

Rupert Aubray. By the Rev. T. J. Potter. 3s.

Percy Grange. By the Rev. T. J. Potter. 3s.

Farleyes of Farleye. By the Rev. T. J. Potter. 2s. 6d.

Sir Humphrey's Trial. By the Rev. T. J. Potter. 2s. 6d.

Fairy Tales for Little Children. By Madeleine Howley Meehan. Fcap. 1s.; cloth extra, 1s. 6d.; gilt, 2s.

"Full of imagination and dreams, and at the same time with excellent point and practical aim, within the reach of the intelligence of infants."—Universe.
"Pleasing, simple stories, combining instruction with amusement."—Register.

Rosalie; or, the Memoirs of a French Child. Written by herself. Fcap. 8vo., 1s. and 1s. 6d.; extra gilt, 2s.

"It is prettily told, and in a natural manner. The account of Rosalie's illness and First Communion is very well related. We can recommend the book for the reading of children."—Tablet.
"The tenth chapter is beautiful."—Universe.