The Whispering Winds, and the Tales that they Told. By Mary H. Debenham. With 25 Illustrations by Paul Hardy.
"We wish the winds would tell us stories like these. It would be worth while to climb Primrose Hill, or even to the giddy heights of Hampstead Heath in a bitter east wind, if we could only be sure of hearing such a sweet, sad, tender, and stirring story as that of Hilda Brave Heart, or even one that was half so good."—Academy.
Hal Hungerford. By J. R. Hutchinson, b.a.
"Altogether, Hal Hungerford is a distinct literary success."—Spectator.
The Secret of the Old House. By E. Everett-Green.
"Tim, the little Jacobite, is a charming creation."—Academy.
White Lilac: or, The Queen of the May. By Amy Walton.
"Every rural parish ought to add White Lilac to its library."—Academy.
Miriam's Ambition. By Evelyn Everett-Green.
"Miss Green's children are real British boys and girls."—Liverpool Mercury.