Illustrations by A. J. Johnson.
“A capital story, charged with incident of a lively and stirring kind, in which children play some interesting parts.”—Saturday Review.
“The pictures of their characters and careers seem taken from the life, and there is a novelty in some of the surroundings of the household which makes the volume eminently readable…. There are not wanting passages of true pathos, and some vividly picturesque descriptions of Australian scenery.”—Daily Telegraph.
THE FAMILY AT MISRULE. A Sequel to the above.
Illustrations by A. J. Johnson.
“Delightful young people they are, with all their mistakes and innocent naughtiness, yet so bright and natural they cannot fail to charm.”—Graphic.
“All who were delighted with ‘Seven Little Australians’—as all were who read the charming story—will welcome ‘The Family at Misrule.’… The story is charmingly written.”—Leeds Mercury.
THREE LITTLE MAIDS.
Illustrations by A. J. Johnson.
“A tale of absorbing interest. The book all through is written in a vein that will afford genuine delight to those into whose hands it may fall.”—Morning Advertiser.