“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.
Illustrated 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.
“A capital story, told with vivacity, point and humour. Admirably calculated to interest young people.”—Publishers’ Circular.
THE CAMP AT WANDINONG.
Illustrated by Frances Ewan and others.
“Ethel Turner has given us in ‘The Camp at Wandinong’ such an insight into the thoughts and nature of childhood as is nothing short of marvellous. It is no exaggeration to say that in our experience no truer representations of child life have ever been brought before the public. Mrs. Curlewis’s pathos is of that simple and intimate description that will find its way straight to the hearts of her readers.”—Ladies’ Field.
MISS BOBBIE.
Illustrated by Harold Copping.