Broken Purposes; or, the Good Time Coming. By Lillie Montfort. Five Page Illustrations.
‘Perhaps the best thing we can say of this book is, that having begun the story we were anxious to read it through, it proved so pleasant and so suggestive.’—Warrington Guardian.
The History of the Tea-Cup: with a Descriptive Account of the Potter’s Art. By the Rev. G. R. Wedgwood. Profusely Illustrated.
‘It has seldom fallen to our lot to read a book so full of interesting details.’—Sword and Trowel.
The Cliftons and their Play-Hours. By Mrs. Cosslett. Seven Page Illustrations.
‘Teaches several useful lessons.... So woven into the story as to be neither obtrusive nor tedious.’—Folkestone News.
The Lilyvale Club and its Doings. By Edwin A. Johnson, D.D. Royal 16mo. Seven Page Illustrations.
‘The “doings” of the club decidedly deserve a careful perusal.’—Literary World.
The Bears’ Den. By E. H. Miller. Six Page Illustrations.
‘A capital story for boys.’—Christian Age.