Legends of the Rhine. By Hélène A. Guerber.
These legends are in attractive narrative form, and each book is well illustrated. 14 to 18.
Light Princess, The. By George Macdonald.
The experiences of a little princess who weighed nothing. Ingeniously imagined and well told. 7 to 10.
Long Ago in Greece. By Edmund J. Carpenter.
A book of golden hours with the old story tellers. Preserves the atmosphere and subject matter of the famous old stories it presents. 11 to 13.
Mopsa the Fairy. By Jean Ingelow.
The story of a little boy who goes into Fairyland on the back of an albatross, and of what he sees there. 6 to 9.
Myths and Legends of the Pacific Northwest. By Katherine B. Judson.
Interesting folk lore of the mountains, valleys, and plains of the Pacific Northwest. Indian nomenclature is used entirely. There are fifty illustrations from photographs of scenes and Indian types. 14 to 16.