Casseii's LITTLE FOLKS 



Price, 15 cents Monthly; $1.50 per Year 



•' * Cassell's Little Folks ' 

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 and keeps the position so well won 

 with a boldness and firmness defy- 

 ing competition. Its tales are the 

 best we have ever seen for chil- 

 dren." — Derby Mercury. 



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 •Cassell's Little Folks.'" 



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 lished by Cassell & Company, 

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 foremost position." 



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" The praise of ' Cassell's Lit- 

 tle Folks ' is among all the critics 

 as the perfect ideal of a magazine 

 for the young." — Glasgow Mail. 



"Every month seems to add to 

 its popularity, and rightly, for 

 every number is an improvement 

 on the last." — Schoolmaster. 



"A magazine to delight the 

 children." — Methodist Times. 



' ' The extraordinary popularity 

 of ' Cassell's Little Folks ' has 

 placed it beyond both rivalry and 

 criticism. ' Cassell's Little 

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The NEW VOLUHE for 1900 began with FEBRUARY 



I Each part contains 80 pages of bright reading for the little ones, a colored picture as frontispiece, 

 and many of the pages are printed in colors. There is no magazine published in America that can compare 

 [with " Cassell's Little Folks." It is the ideal magazine for the young. 



1 SOME OF THE CONTENTS OF THE 31 ARCH NUMBER ARE: 

 FRONTISPIECE IN COLORS— " A COUSIN FROM TOWN" By Walter Langley, r. l 

 THE HOUSE BY THE MOOR (Serial Story) Harold Avery 



Illustrated by Arthur Rackha.m. Author of " Lost, Stolen, or Strayed," etc. 



iALL IN A CASTLE FAIR (Serial story) Bella Sidney WooLF 



Illustrated by Harold Copping. Author of "Jerry and Joe," " My Nightingale," etc. 



THE MOUNTAIN OF MANY WINGS. Illustrated Aim£e G. Clifford 



LEGENDS OF THE RHINE A. L. R. 



II.- The Building of Cologne Cathedral. Illustrated by Warwick Goble. 

 "AND DANCE TO THE LIGHT OF THE flOON, OH!" Illustrated . . Maggie Browne 



HOW MAUI SNARED THE SUN R Hodder 



KLONDIKE GOLD M. Van Denburgh 



TOPSY=TURVY TALES ; or, The Exception Proves the Rule The Author of " Micky Magee's 



II.— The Lark who Couldn't get up Early. Illustrated by Harry B. Nelson. MENAGERIE 



PLAY=TIME IN OTHER LANDS . Margaret B. Hobson 



II. — Japan, China and the Korea. 



THE BEAR-CUBS OF BEORN=SCHLOSS : A Tale of the Children's Crusade— II. G. M. B. 



Illustrated by G. M Bradley. 



MASTER CHARLIE— HIS REMINISCENCES Master Charlie 



Illustrated by C. Harrison. 



J1LL=0F=ALL=TRADES; or, The Really Useful Woman Miss Moore 



PAGES FOR VERY LITTLE FOLKS. Illustrated . . . Felix Leigh, F. M. H, L. L.W., etc. 



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