"One of the cleverest and most pleasing stories it has been our good fortune to meet with for some time. 'Carrots' and his sister are delightful little beings, whom to read about is at once to be become very fond of."—Examiner.

THE CUCKOO CLOCK. Illustrated by Walter Crane. Eighth Thousand. Globe 8vo. gilt. 4s. 6d.

"A beautiful little story.... It will be read with delight by every child into whose hands it is placed.... Ennis Graham deserves all the praise that has been, is, and will be, bestowed on 'The Cuckoo Clock.' Children's stories are plentiful, but one like this is not to be met with every day."—Pall Mall Gazette.

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"The prettiest collection of stories we have seen for a long time. One and all are graceful and dreamy little prose-poems with something of the bewitching pathos of Hans Christian Andersen's 'Little Mermaid,' and 'Eleven Swans.'"—Examiner.

Moulton.—SWALLOW FLIGHTS. Poems by Louisa Chandler Moulton. Extra fcap. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

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Moultrie.—POEMS by John Moultrie. Complete Edition. 2 vols. Crown 8vo. 7s. each.

Vol. I. MY BROTHER'S GRAVE, DREAM OF LIFE, &c. With Memoir by the Rev. Prebendary Coleridge.

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