Edited by Arthur Gilman, A. M. Each volume has 100 illustrations.
India, by Fannie Roper Feudge; Egypt, by Mrs. Clara Erskine Clement; Spain, by Prof. James Albert Harrison; Switzerland, by Miss Harriet D. S. Mackenzie; Russia, by Nathan Haskell Dole. Price $1.50 each.
FAMOUS STORIES BY FAVORITE AUTHORS.
Representative stories by Mary Hartwell Catherwood, David Ker, Charles R. Talbot and John Preston True. Each story is illustrated by more than twenty-five drawings by American artists. Price $1.50.
ENGLAND: As Seen by an American Banker.
It is written in an off-hand, easy style which makes it peculiarly agreeable to read, and can be set down as one of the most notable books on English travel that we have had for the past half-dozen years. Price $1.50.
HISTORICAL STORIES.
| By Charlotte Yonge, The Prince and Page. A story of the last Crusade. Lances of Lynwood. A story of the Days of Chivalry in England. The Little Duke. Richard the Fearless. Golden Deeds. Tales of brave and noble actions. Its fascinating manner and thrilling matter make a charming book. 4 volumes, 12 mo, illustrated, price $1.25 each. |
THE PANSY FOR 1886.
This Periodical edited by Pansy (Mrs. G. R. Alden), has already greatly increased its subscription list. It is Pansy’s favorite, and all her friends are flocking to her support. The bound volumes for ’84, ’85 and 1886 appear in charming chromo lithograph covers and each volume contains more than 100 pages of the choicest literature for children and young people, and 300 fine illustrations. Price $1.25.