Major-General Ponsonby, K.C.B., writes:—“The Queen is much pleased with the volume of ‘England’s Royal Home.’”—Windsor, May 21st.

I.

Now ready, Second Thousand, in rich cloth gilt, 17 Illustrations, 5s.

ENGLAND’S ROYAL HOME.

By the Rev. CHARLES BULLOCK, B.D.,
Editor of “Hand and Heart,” “The Fireside,” and “Home Words.”

“The sayings and doings of the present Royal Family are watched with intense interest in thousands of English-speaking homes both here, in the Colonies, and in the United States, and therefore we may safely predict a considerable share of popularity for ‘England’s Royal Home,’ by the well-known Editor of that excellent home Newspaper, ‘Hand and Heart.’ The volume is sure to be attractive.”—The Graphic.

“There is plenty of interesting matter, a mass of incidents and anecdotes, in this volume, dealing with the personal history of the Royal Family. The illustrations give an additional interest to the text.”—The Globe.

“A volume which will prove very acceptable.”—John Bull.

II.

Also now ready, Third Thousand, reprinted from the above, in rick cloth, gilt
edges, price 2s.

DOUBLY ROYAL.
MEMORIALS OF THE PRINCESS ALICE.

Admiral Horton having transmitted a copy of “Doubly Royal” to the Grand Duke of Hesse, His Royal Highness, in expressing his thanks, says:—“I have read it with great interest, and I am much pleased with its contents and the spirit in which it is written.”