NEW EDITION OF THE WOKKS 



OP 



J^35r:DT_A- LISLE. 



This elegant edition, large crown 8vo, is liandsonidy bound in cloth, gilt 



edges, suitable for presentation, and Illustrated by the 



leading artists of the day. 



In One Volume, large crown 8vo, Illustrated, price 53. 



SELF AND SELF-SACRIFICE 



OB, 



^J E L L V'S STORY. 



BY AOTA LISLE. 



"A very beautiful stoiy, with chtiracters well drawn, scenery vividly described, and 

 interest admir 'hly sustained. The tendency of the volume is not only unexceptionable, 

 but excellent in a Cliristian point of view. We have seldom seen a book in which the 

 best and hif^hest a.im is so manifest without the attractiveness of the tale being at all 

 lessened by the embodiment of religious principles." — Eclectic Eevieio. 



" The story is so delightful, and the whole spirit of the book so pure, that it compels 

 our admiration." — Daily Neics. 



"Since ' Currer I!e!l' wo have road nothing more genuine, nor more touching. 

 * Nelly's Story' has power to carry the reader right through with it, and can hardly fail 

 to impress a moral of inestimable importance." — Carlisle Journal. 



" Admirably written, pervaded throughout by fine, correct, and wholesome senti- 

 ments."— 2foj-;»'H^ Poit. 



" Its excellent moral tone, and keen observation, are sure to render the book widely 

 popular." — John Bull. 



" 'Nelly's Story' is a good one. It is one of the best we have read for a long time." 

 — Bucks Advertiser, 



" Abounding ia interest. "We can hardly conceive a more suitable gift-book." — 

 JLady's Newspaper. 



" Will be welcomed, read, and talked about." — Gentleman' s Magazine. 



" ' Nelly's Story' is told in such a good and pleasant way, and withal is so useful and 

 world-like, that we trust it may bring to its authoress the fame that she is well able to 

 support." — TaiVs Marjazine. 



" We recognize and procLiim in the authoress of this thrilling talc a quality beyond 

 mere ability— genius of a very high order. We claim for Anna Lisle a place amongst 

 the naost distinguished writers of her age. The story is a brilliant effort of refined and 

 sanctified imagination throughout, quite as fascinating as anything in the way of story, 

 whether told by Scott, Stowe, Dickens, or Currer Bell.''—iSenti.nel. 



In One Volume, large crown 8vo, Illustrated, price 53. 



QUICKSANDS 



A TALE. 



BY AOTA LISLE. 



" It is a thoroughly woman's book. We can fairly say that we have seldom met with 

 a graver or more striking warning against the consequences of over eagerness about 

 woilfily position and iidvantages, more forcibly and, at the same time, gracefully con- 

 veyed." — Literary Gazette. 



" Contains a great deal of quiet and powerful writing. Marty, the maid of Mrs. 

 Grey, might pass for a creation of Dickens. The moral of ' Quicksands ' is at onco com- 

 prehensive and striking."— TFeeWj/ Mail. 



aEOOMBRIDaE & SONS, 5, Paternoster Eow, Loudon. 



