TALES FROM DENMARK,

by Hans Christian Andersen. Translated by Charles Boner. With Fifty Illustrations by Count Pocci. Small 4to. price 6s. plain; 7s. 6d. coloured.

“We prophesy for these tales an immortality in the nursery.”—Blackwood's Magazine. “A charming volume of Fairy Tales, full of invention and fancy, and yet pointed with excellent morals.”—Literary Gazette.

VISITS TO BEECHWOOD FARM;
or, Country Pleasures, and Hints for Happiness addressed to the Young. By Catharine M. A. Couper. Illustrations by Absolon. Small 4to. 3s. 6d. plain; 4s. 6d. coloured.

“The work is well calculated to impress upon the minds of the young, the superiority of simple and natural pleasures over those which are artificial.”—Englishwoman's Magazine.


MARIN DE LA VOYE'S ELEMENTARY FRENCH WORKS.

LES JEUNES NARRATEURS;
ou, Petits Contes Moraux. With A Key to the difficult words and phrases. Frontispiece. 18mo. Price 2s. cloth.

THE PICTORIAL FRENCH GRAMMAR,
for the Use of Children. With Eighty Engravings. Royal 16mo., price 2s. in illuminated cloth.

“The publication has greater than mechanical merit; it contains the principal elements of the French language, exhibited in a plain and expressive manner.”—Spectator.