"Beyond question supreme among modern books for children."—Spectator. "One of the choicest and most charming books ever composed for a child's reading."—Pall Mall Gazette. "A very pretty and highly original book, sure to delight the little world of wondering minds, and which may well please those who have unfortunately passed the years of wondering."—Times.
THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS, AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE. With Fifty Illustrations by Tenniel. Crown 8vo. gilt. 6s. 35th Thousand.
"Quite as rich in humorous whims of fantasy, quite as laughable in its queer incidents, as loveable for its pleasant spirit and graceful manner, as the wondrous tale of Alice's former adventures."—Illustrated London News. "If this had been given to the world first it would have enjoyed a success at least equal to 'Alice in Wonderland.'"—Standard.
Children's (The) Garland, FROM THE BEST POETS. Selected and arranged by Coventry Patmore. New Edition. With Illustrations by J. Lawson. Crown 8vo. Cloth extra. 6s.
Christmas Carol (A). Printed in Colours from Original Designs by Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Crispin, with Illuminated Borders from MSS. of the 14th and 15th Centuries. Imp. 4to. cloth inlaid, gilt edges, £3 3s. Also a Cheaper Edition, 21s.
"A most exquisitely got up volume. Legend, carol, and text are preciously enshrined in its emblazoned pages, and the illuminated borders are far and away the best example of their art we have seen this Christmas. The pictures and borders are harmonious in their colouring, the dyes are brilliant without being raw, and the volume is a trophy of colour-printing. The binding by Burn is in the very best taste."—Times.
Church (A. J.)—HORÆ TENNYSONIANÆ, Sive Eclogæ e Tennysono Latine redditæ. Cura A. J. Church, A.M. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6s.
"Of Mr. Church's ode we may speak in almost unqualified praise, and the same may be said of the contributions generally."—Pall Mall Gazette.
Clough (Arthur Hugh).—THE POEMS AND PROSE REMAINS OF ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH. With a Selection from his Letters and a Memoir. Edited by his Wife. With Portrait. Two Vols. Crown 8vo. 21s.
"Taken as a whole," the Spectator says, "these volumes cannot fail to be a lasting monument of one of the most original men of our age." "Full of charming letters from Rome," says the Morning Star, "from Greece, from America, from Oxford, and from Rugby."