NEW LIGHT THROUGH OLD WINDOWS:
A Series of Stories illustrating Fables of Æsop. By Gregson Gow. With 3 Pictures in colours. Cloth extra, 2s.
Stories designed to bring before the young mind, in a new and entertaining form, some of the shreds of wit and wisdom which have come down to us from ancient times in the guise of fables.
"The most delightfully-written little stories one can easily find in the literature of the season. Well constructed and brightly told."—Glasgow Herald.
DOWN AND UP AGAIN:
Being some Account of the Felton Family, and the Odd People they Met. By Gregson Gow. With 2 Illustrations in colours. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 1s. 6d.
A story of city life, in which, though the chief aim is to amuse through the recital of interesting events and the exhibition of original and humorous character, the reader may see something of the spirit in which misfortune should be met, and receive an impulse towards kindliness of deed and charity of thought.
"The story is very neatly told, with some fairly dramatic incidents, and calculated altogether to please young boys."—Scotsman.
TROUBLES AND TRIUMPHS OF LITTLE TIM.
A City Story. By Gregson Gow. With 2 Illustrations in colours. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 1s. 6d.