ONE HUNDRED & ONE STORIES 



FOE CHILDEEN, 



KNOWN AS 



BUDS AND BLOSSOMS, 



AND 



STORIES FOR SUMMER DAYS AND WINTER NIGHTS. 



PEICE ONE PENNY, TWOPENCE, AND THREEPENCE. 



These well-written and beautiful Stories are progressive in design, adapted to 

 the comprehension of children from the ages of four to ten or twelve years. They 

 are lively, instructive, and moral; their endeavour is to teach; to entertain while 

 they improve — to inform the mind and educate the heart. Each story is illus- 

 trated with well-executed Engravings. They are among the best and cheapest 

 books for young people published. 



THESE STORIES TEACH 



AFFECTION AND HOME DUTIES— Tommy and his Baby Brother, Id. Busy Bees, Id. 



Madelaine and her Blind Brother, 3d. Elm Villa, 2d. Lost and Found, 2d. The Sisters, 3d. 



Halcyon Days, 3d. Ally's Birthday, 2d. 

 CONTENTMENT, HUMILITY, AND OBEDIENCE.— Little Frank, Id. The Fir Tree's 



Story, Id. The Child's Search for Fairies, Id. Light Wing and Bright Eye, Id. Anna 



Webster, 3d. Adventures in the Moss Hut, 3d. Parrots and Nightingales, Id. The Queen 



of the May, 2d. Little Charley, Id. Tottie May, Id. 

 ELEMENTARY SCIENCE.— The Smoke and the Kite, 2d. The Christmas Party, Id. The 



Children and the Sage, 3d. Story of a H jacinth, 2d. The Self-helpers, 3d. 

 GENEROSITY AND GRATITUDE.— The Blackberry Gathering, Id. A Doll's Story, Id. Carl 



Thorn's Revenge, 2d. The Cherrv Orchard, 2d. Cousin Johnny and his Indian Nurse, Id. 



The Story of a Daisy, Id. Louis Duval, 3d. The Young Artist, 3d. Little Tim and his 



Friend the Cobbler, 2d. ' 



HUMANITY AND BENEVOLENCE.— Winter and Summer, Id. Briery Wood, Id. Uncle 



Tom's Cabin for Children, 3d. Foundling of the Wreck, 3d. The Young Prince, 2d. The 



Fisherman's Children, Id. Cottager's Christmas, 2d. Lady Eva, 2d. 

 HISTORY.— Ernest's Dream, 2d. The King and the Bondmen, 3d. The Vacant Throne, 3d. 



Alfred the Great, 3d. William Tell, 2d. The Crusaders, 3d. Story of Wellington, 3d. 

 INTEGRITY AND MORAL COURAGE.— Buttercups and Daisies, Id. David Allen, 2d. The 



Widow's Son, 3d. The .Lost Letter, 2d. The Poacher's Family, 3d. Home at the Haven, 3d. 



The Hero without Courage, Id. The Coral Necklace, 2d. Primrose Gathering, 2d. Right 



is Right, part 1, 2d. Right is Right, part 2, 2d. In School and Out of School, 3d. Walter 



and Mary, 2d. 

 INDUSTRY AND ECONOMY OF TIME.— The Rewards of Industry, 3d. Rising and Thriving, 



3d. Hushaby, Id. Wishing and Working, 2d. Story of Peter Lawley, 2d. More Haste, 



less Speed, 2d. The Losses of a Day, 2d. 

 KINDNESS TO ANIMALS AND INSTINCT.— My Young Masters, 2d. Much Ado about 



Nothing, Id. Alice and her Bird, Id. Rabbits and Peewits, Id. Little Peepy, Id. Donald, 



the Shetland Tony, Id. The Faithful Dog, Id. Rover and his Friends, Id. Sandy, the Cat, Id. 

 STUDY OF NATURE AND NATURAL HISTORY.— The Young Gardener, 2d. Mary's Visit 



to the Gold Fields, 2d. The Fairy Craft of Nature, 3d. Penfold Farm, 2d. Midsummer 



Holidays at Bccchwood Farm, 2d. Happy Orchard, Id. The Little Black People, 2d. Visit 



to the Waterfowl, 2d. The Children's Visit to the Sea, Id. How to Catch a Butterfly, Id. 



Twelfth Night, Id. 

 TRAVEL, ENTERPRISE, AND ADVENTURE— The Seeker and Finder, 3d. Round the 



World, 3d. The Ship and the Island, 3d. The Prophet and the Lost City, 3d. The New 



Ascent of Mont Blanc, Id. The Little Fortune Seekers, Id. The Sea Kings, 3d. The Young 



Emigrants, 3d. The Irish Emigrants, 3d. Moffat the Missionary, 3d. The Boy and the 



Book, 3d. Katey's Voyage, Id. Oscar, a Tale of Norway, 3d. Visit to Queen Victoria, Id. 



The design of the above analysis is to enable the judicious Teacher to place 

 in the hands of a child, that kind of literature calculated to encourage virtuous 

 sentiments, or to correct an existing fault. A very important influence may thus 

 insensibly be gained over the mind of the young, and much that is wise and good 

 be quietly engrafted in the heart by pleasant, healthy, and instructive books. 



Bros and Blossoms may be had in elegant Packets, price Sixpence each. 



Stories for Summer Days and Winter Nights, in Volumes, price One 

 Shilling each; or in Double Volumes, elegantly bound, price Two Shillings each 

 — forming very acceptable Presents, Birthday and Christmas Gifts. _ 



The entire Series, comprising One Hundred and One Instructive and Enter- 

 taining Stories, supplied, Post Pree, for Sixteen Shillings and Sixpeiice, forming 

 a Family Packet of Books for Home, Sea-side, and Holiday Beading. 



LONDON: GUOOMBKIDGE AND SONS, 5, PATEENOSTEE EOW. 



