"A book of unusual merit. The story is exceedingly well told, and the characters are drawn with a freedom and boldness seldom met with."—Church of England Quarterly.

"We have not room to exemplify the skill with which Puseyism is tracked and detected. The Irish scenes are of an excellence that has not been surpassed since the best days of Miss Edgeworth."—Fraser's Magazine.

Good in Everything;

Or, The Early History of Gilbert Harland. By Mrs. Barwell, Author of "Little Lessons for Little Learners," etc. Illustrated by John Gilbert. Royal 16mo., cl. 3s. 6d. plain; 4s. 6d., cold., gilt edges.

"The moral of this exquisite little tale will do more good than a thousand set tasks abounding with dry and uninteresting truisms."—Bell's Messenger.

Stories of Julian and his Playfellows.

Written by His Mamma. With Illustrations by John Absolon. Small 4to., 2s. 6d., plain; 3s. 6d., coloured, gilt edges.

Tales from Catland;

Written for Little Kittens by an Old Tabby. With Four Illustrations by H. Weir. Third Edit. Small 4to., 2s. 6d. plain; 3s. 6d. coloured.

The Wonders of Home, in Eleven Stories.