“Prepared for young readers, and admirably done. In simple, yet appropriate style, some of the more prominent and romantic episodes are detailed, in a way at once to convey valuable information, and to excite a desire for further acquaintance with history. When truth is so attractive, and there is so much of it, there is but little need to resort to fiction for the instruction of the young.”—Evangelist.
Tales from Travelers.
By Maria Hack. Illustrated. 16mo. 75 cents.
“The contents of this volume will prove more attractive to ingenuous youth than stories of giants and castles, and more wonderful than fiction.”—Observer.
The Adopted Son, and other Tales.
By the author of the “Claremont Tales.” 18mo. 50 cents.
Aunt Edith; or, Love to God the Best Motive.
By the author of “Florence Egerton.” 18mo. 50 cents.
New Editions, in cheaper form, of
| Florence Egerton. | 18mo. | 50 | cts. |
| Emily Vernon. | ” | 50 | ” |
| Jeanie Morrison. | ” | 50 | ” |
| Kate Kilborn. By the same author. | 18mo. | 50 | ” |
| Southern Cross and Southern Crown. | ” | 50 | ” |
| Contributions of Q. Q. By Jane Taylor. | 18mo. | 50 | ” |
| Abeokutta. By Miss Tucker. | ” | 50 | ” |
| May Dundas. By Mrs. Geldart. | ” | 50 | ” |
| Fritz Harold; or, The Temptation. | ” | 40 | ” |
| Ashton Cottage, a Tale. | ” | 40 | ” |