Chats about the Rosary; or, Aunt Margaret's Little Neighbours. Fcap. 8vo. 3s.
"There is scarcely any devotion so calculated as the Rosary to keep up a taste for piety in little children, and we must be grateful for any help in applying its lessons to the daily life of those who already love it in their unconscious tribute to its value and beauty."—Month.
"We do not know of a better book for reading aloud to children, it will teach them to understand and to love the Rosary."—Tablet.
"Illustrative of each of the mysteries, and connecting each with the practice of some particular virtue."—Catholic Opinion.
Margarethe Verflassen. Translated from the German by Mrs. Smith Sligo. Fcap. 8vo. 3s.; gilt, 3s. 6d.
"A portrait of a very holy and noble soul, whose life was passed in constant practical acts of the love of God."—Weekly Register.
"It is the picture of a true woman's life, well fitted up with the practice of ascetic devotion and loving unwearied activity about all the works of mercy."—Tablet.
Keighley Hall and other Tales. By Elizabeth King. 18mo. 6d.; cloth, 1s.; 1s. 6d.; gilt, 2s.
Ned Rusheen. By the Poor Clares. Crown 8vo. 6s.
The Prussian Spy. A Novel. By V. Valmont. 4s.
Sir Thomas Maxwell and his Ward. By Miss Bridges. Fcap. 8vo. 2s.
Adolphus; or, the Good Son. 18mo. gilt, 6d.
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