'There is in it not only a great deal of common sense, but there is true humour.... We have not met a healthier or breezier tale for girls for a long period.'--Academy.
JAN OF THE WINDMILL; a Story of the Plains. With 11 Illustrations by Helen Allingham. Crown 8vo. 8s. 6d.
'A capital story, which, like all that Mrs. Ewing gives us, will be read with pleasure Some well-drawn illustrations materially increase the attractiveness of the volume.'--City Press.
By Mrs. O'Reilly.
'Mrs. O'Reilly's works need no commendation ... the style is so good, the narrative so engrossing, and the tone so excellent.'--John Bull.
LITTLE PRESCRIPTION, and other Tales. With 6 Illustrations by W. H. Petherick and others. 16mo. 2s. 6d.
'A worthy successor of some charming little volumes of the same kind.... The tale from which the title is taken is for its grace and pathos an especial favourite.'--Spectator.
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CICELY'S CHOICE, A Story for Girls. With a Frontispiece by J. A. Pasquier. Fcap. 8vo. gilt edges, 3s. 6d.
'A pleasant story.... It is a book for girls, and grown people will also enjoy reading it.'--Athenæum.