BY C. R. COLERIDGE

MAX, FRITZ, AND HOB

By C. R. COLERIDGE, Author of "The Green Girls of Greythorpe" &c. With Four Full-page Illustrations by W. S. STAGEY. Bevelled boards, cloth gilt, price 3s.

A tale of adventure four hundred years ago. The scene is laid principally at the Castle of Lindenberg, in the Bavarian highlands, and the story is chiefly concerned with the doings of two cousins, named Max and Fritz, and of a tame bear, which they have christened Hob. The book inculcates some admirable lessons on the duty of kindness to animals.

BY M. & C. LEE

ST. DUNSTAN'S FAIR

By M. & C. LEE, Authors of "The Family Coach," &c. With Three Full-page Illustrations by W. S. STACEY. Bevelled boards, cloth gilt, price 2s. 6d.

"St. Dunstan's Fair" tells of the folks living in a small country village in Kent, in the year of Waterloo, of what happened at the Fair itself, and of the consequences to Nancy Springett and poor George Colgate. The account of the visit paid by Molly and Chris to their grandfather, Mr. Openshaw, and of the part played by the two children, lend the story considerable variety of interest.

BY MARY H. DEBENHAM

MOOR AND MOSS