In small 8vo, Illustrated, printed on toned paper, richly bound in cloth and gold and gilt edges, with new and original Frontispiece, printed in colours by Kronheim, price 2s. 6d. each.

I.
The Vicar of Wakefield.
Poems and Essays
By Oliver Goldsmith.
II.
Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress.
III.
The Life and Adventures
of Robinson Crusoe.
IV.
Æsop's Fables,
With Instructive Applications.
By Dr. Croxall.
V.
The History of Sandford
and Merton.
VI.
Evenings at Home;
Or, The Juvenile Budget Opened.
The above are very elegant and remarkably cheap editions of these old favourite Works.


COMPLETION OF THE COPYRIGHT EDITION OF

WILSON'S
TALES OF THE BORDERS.

Edited by ALEXANDER LEIGHTON,
One of the Original Editors and Contributors.

In announcing the completion of the Copyright Edition of the Border Tales, the Publisher does not consider it necessary to say anything in recommendation of a work which has stood the test of a general competition, and which has increased in public favour with its years. Equally suited to all classes of readers, it has been received with delight in the school-room, the drawing-room, the parlour, and the village reading-room. Many of the Tales have been publicly read. The high tone of its morality renders it an admirable small library for young members of the family.

The new Copyright Edition will contain four additional Volumes, now first published, which will complete the work. It will be issued in Twenty-four Monthly Volumes, price 1s. each, sewed in elegant wrapper, commencing March 1st, 1869. But at the same time the entire work will be kept on sale, so that all who desire to possess it—either complete, or any separate volume thereof—can be supplied at once. Each volume is complete in itself, forming an independent collection of stories. The work may also be had in Twelve Double Volumes, handsomely bound in cloth, price 3s. each, or in half-calf extra, for libraries, etc.

Those who already possess the first twenty Volumes are recommended to complete their sets by purchasing the four New Volumes, the last of which will contain a Steel Portrait of the Editor and principal contributor, Alexander Leighton, with a copious Glossary.