Mine Own People. By Louisa M. Gray, Author of “Nelly’s Teachers,” etc. Crown 8vo. Price 5s. Cheaper Edition, 4s.
It is a work of great human interest, and all the more is it human because it recognizes the supreme human interest—namely, that of religion, and the strength, purity, and gladness which religion brings to them who receive it in its simplicity and power. A wholesome, suggestive, and wisely-stimulating book for young women.
Nelly’s Teachers, and what they Learned. By Louisa M. Gray, Author of “Ada and Gerty,” etc. Post 8vo, cl. ex., gilt ed. 3s.
A tale for the young. Alice and Lina, while themselves children, trying to teach on Sunday evenings a very young and ignorant child, become learners also in the best sense of the word.
Ada and Gerty; or, Hand in Hand Heavenward. A Story of School Life. By Louisa M. Gray, Author of “Dunalton,” etc. Post 8vo, cloth extra, gilt edges. 3s.
A touching story of two girls, giving an interesting account of their education and school experiences.
The Children of Abbotsmuir Manse. A Tale for the Young. By Louisa M. Gray, Author of “Nelly’s Teachers,” etc. Post 8vo, cloth extra, gilt edges. 3s.
“This is a book we should like to see in the hands of children. It will help them to be both happy and good.”—Daily Review.
Dunalton. The Story of Jack and his Guardians. By Louisa M. Gray, Author of “Nelly’s Teachers,” “Ada and Gerty,” etc. Illustrated. Post 8vo, cloth extra, gilt edges. Price 3s.
“A well-conceived, well-told, and deeply interesting story.”—Presbyterian Messenger.