An epitome of life and manners in England, actually composed for and read aloud to an audience of mechanics.
768. The Story of the Crusades. (Nelson) 1s. 6d.
769. Children of Westminster Abbey. By Rose Kingsley. (Sampson Low) 5s.
Descriptions of the building and the monuments, with histories of the persons there buried, showing a most loving hand.
770. Stories of the Tower. By M. Wilson. (Cassell) 2s.
Narratives of the chief events, and histories of the chief prisoners of the Tower. These two should be in all libraries for Londoners.
771. Two of England’s Wars; or, Theodore and Coffee. (R.T.S.) 1s. 6d.
Well and shortly told histories of the Abyssinian and Ashantee campaigns.
772. Talks about the Laws we live under. By C. M. Yonge. (Walter Smith) 2s.