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GORDON-The Home Life of Sir David Brewster. 



By his Daughter, Mrs. GoEDOX. Second edition. Crown 8vo,Gs. 



"With his own countrymen it is sure of a welcome, and to the savants of 



Europe, and of the New World, it will have a real and special interest of its 



own." — Pall Mall Gazette. 



GORDON— Workers. 



Fourth thousand. Fcap. 8vo, limp cloth, Is. 



GORDON— Work; or, Plenty to do and How to do it. 



Thirty-fifth thousand. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. 



GORDON— Little Millie and her Four Places. 



Cheap Edition. Fifty-fifth thousand. Limp cloth, Is. 



GORDON— Sunbeams in the Cottage; or, What 

 Women may do. A Narrative cliieliy addressed to the Work- 

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GORDON— Prevention ; or, An Appeal to Economy 



and Common Sense. Svo, 6d. 



GORDON— The Word and the World. 



Twelfth edition. Price 2d. 



GORDON— Leaves of Healing for the Sick and 

 Sorrowful. Fcap. 4to, cloth, 3s. 6d. Cheap edition, limp 

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GORDON-The Motherless Boy; 



With an Illustration by Sir J. Noel Paton, R.S.A. Cheap 

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"Alike in manner and matter calculated to attract youthful attention, and 

 to attract it by the best of all means — sympathy." — Scotsinan. 



GRAHAM-" Mystifications." 



By Miss Stirling Geahasl Fourth edition. Edited by 

 John Brown, M.D. With Portrait of " Lady Pitlyal." Fcap. 

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