GUY FAUX:

A Squib, Seven Feet Long, Manufactured by Horace Mayhew and Percy Cruikshank (Pupils of Guy's), and delineating in a series of Pictures taken from Private Views of English History, more than Two Hundred Years ago, “the Doings of the Popular Hero of the Fifth of November, from the Cradle to the Stake, interspersed with literary Squibs and Crackers.” Price 1s. 6d. plain; 2s. 6d. coloured.


THE FAVOURITE LIBRARY.

A Series of Works for the Young; each Volume, with an Illustration by a well-known Artist. Price One Shilling, fancy boards, or 1s. 6d. bound in extra cloth, gilt.

  1. THE ESKDALE HERD-BOY. By Lady Stoddart.
  2. MRS. LEICESTER'S SCHOOL. By Charles and Mary Lamb.
  3. HISTORY OF THE ROBINS. By Mrs. Trimmer.
  4. MEMOIRS OF BOB THE SPOTTED TERRIER.
  5. KEEPER'S TRAVELS IN SEARCH OF HIS MASTER.
  6. THE SCOTTISH ORPHANS. By Lady Stoddart.
  7. NEVER WRONG; or, THE YOUNG DISPUTANT; and “IT WAS ONLY IN FUN.”
  8. THE LIFE AND PERAMBULATIONS OF A MOUSE.
  9. EASY INTRODUCTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF NATURE. By Mrs. Trimmer.
  10. RIGHT AND WRONG. By the Author of “Always Happy.”
  11. HARRY'S HOLIDAY. By Jefferys Taylor.
  12. SHORT POEMS AND HYMNS FOR CHILDREN.

The above may be had Two Volumes bound in One, at Half-a-crown cloth, gilt-edges, as follows:

  1. LADY STODDARTS SCOTTISH TALES.
  2. ANIMAL HISTORIES. The Dog.
  3. ANIMAL HISTORIES. The Robins and Mouse.
  4. TALES FOR BOYS. Harry's Holiday, and Never Wrong.
  5. TALES FOR GIRLS. Leicester School, and Right and Wrong.
  6. POETRY AND NATURE. Short Poems, and Trimmer's Introduction.

HOW TO EMIGRATE:
or, The British Colonists. A Tale for all Classes, with an Appendix, forming a complete Manual for intending Colonists, and for those who may wish to assist them, by W. H. G. Kingston, Esq. 18mo., price 3s., cloth.