"No book for girls published this season approaches this in the charm of its telling, which will be equally appreciated by persons of all ages."—Standard.
The Pedlar and His Dog. By Mary C. Rowsell.
"The opening chapter, with its description of Necton Fair, will forcibly remind many readers of George Eliot. Taken altogether it is a delightful story."—Western Morning News.
Yarns on the Beach. By G. A. Henty.
"This little book should find special favour among boys. The yarns are full of romance and adventure, and are admirably calculated to foster a manly spirit."—The Echo.
A Terrible Coward. By G. Manville Fenn.
"Just such a tale as boys will delight to read, and as they are certain to profit by."—Aberdeen Journal.
Tom Finch's Monkey: And other Yarns. By J. C. Hutcheson.
"Stories of an altogether unexceptionable character, with adventures sufficient for a dozen books of its size."—U. Service Gazette.
Miss Grantley's Girls, And the Stories She Told Them. By Thomas Archer.