One volume, square 8vo, $2.00
A fascinating volume of travel by the famous story-teller, whose route is outlined with characteristic quaintness in the table of contents given below. The chapters are a series of pleasant, informal talks with an imaginary party of young people to whom the author is showing the curious and interesting sights of the old world;—a fancy that Mr. Stockton works out with his customary ingenuity and cleverness.
The two-score and more of illustrations by Joseph Pennell, Alfred Parsons, and others, enriching the pages with many beautiful old-world views, give the book a high artistic quality and make it a volume admirably suited for a holiday gift.
CONTENTS.—The Romans, but not Rome; The City of the Bended Knee; Little Pisa and Great Rome; Great Rome Again; Around the Bay of Naples; In Florence and Venice; A Mountain Top, and How we Get There; Queen Paris; King London; In English Country; The Low Countries and the Rhine; The People We Meet.
STOCKTON'S OTHER BOOKS.
THE STORY OF VITEAU.
With 16 Full-Page Illustrations by R. B. BIRCH. 12mo, extra Cloth, $1.50
"It is as romantic and absorbing as any boy could wish for, full of adventure and daring, and yet told in excellent spirit and with a true literary instinct." —Christian Union.
A JOLLY FELLOWSHIP.