Golden Hair; a Story for Young People. By Sir Lascelles Wraxall, Bart. With Eight full page Illustrations, 5s.
"Full of incident and adventure, and sure to please boys home from school quite as much as his 'Black Panther' of last year."—Reader.
"A thoroughly good boy's book; the story is full of incident and always moves on."—Spectator.
Also, same price, full of Illustrations:—
- Black Panther: a Boy's Adventures among the Red Skins.
- Life among the Indians. By George Catlin.
- The Voyage of the Constance. By Mary Gillies.
- Stanton Grange. By the Rev. C. J. Atkinson.
- Boyhood of Martin Luther. By Henry Mayhew.
- Stories of the Woods. From Cooper's Tales.
- The Story of Peter Parley's own Life.
Noodle-doo. By the Author of "The Stories that Little Breeches told." With 16 large Engravings on Steel. Plain, 5s.; coloured, 7s. 6d.
"Among all the Christmas bookmen Mr. Charles Bennett ranks first, for he who best pleases children has the best right to priority in a notice of Christmas books, and to all his productions we venture to prefer 'Noodle-doo;' it will make the youngsters crow again with delight."—Standard.
Also, now ready, same size and price, and full of Illustrations.
- Great Fun for our Little Friends. By Harriet Myrtle.
- More Fun for our Little Friends. By the same Author.
- The Book of Blockheads. By Charles Bennett.
- The Stories that Little Breeches told. By the same Author.
- Mr. Wind and Madame Rain. Illustrated by Charles Bennett.
Paul Duncan's Little by Little; a Tale for Boys. Edited by Frank Freeman. With an Illustration by Charles Keene. Fcap. 8vo. cloth 2s.; gilt edges, 2s. 6d. Also, same price,