“It is so charmingly written that it should please all readers; the little hero is a real child, but one in a thousand.”—Morning Post.

A MODERN RED RIDING HOOD: A Story for Children. By C. A. Jones, Author of “Little Sir Nicholas.” With Original Illustrations by C. Patterson.

“An attractive and well-written story; the children depicted are real children and interest the reader from the first to the last page.”—Court Journal.

The following books are produced uniform in style with Mr. Hocking’s Works (see pages [24], [25].)

In crown 8vo, cloth gilt, and gilt edges.

THE TORN BIBLE; or, Hubert’s Best Friend. By Alice Somerton. With Original Illustrations.

“A noble story teaching that, whatever may be the battle of life you have to fight, you must be humble towards your God and dutiful to your parents.”

LAYTON CROFT; or, The Story of a Prodigal. By Alice Somerton. With Original Illustrations.

GRANNY’S BOY; or, Not Kin but Kind. By the Rev. Thomas Keyworth, Author of “The Naresborough Victory,” &c., &c. With Six Original Illustrations by F. A. Fraser.

A LONG DELAY. By the Rev. Thomas Keyworth. With Six Original Illustrations.