Popular Books fo 



By Mr. and Miss EDGEWORTH. 



1. Early Lessons. — 2 vols, neatly half-bound, 5i, 



2. Continuation of Early Lessons. — 2 vols, half- 

 bound, 6s. 



3. The Parent's Assistant. — 6 vols, half-bound, 12j. 



4. Moral Tales.— 3 vols. lUrao. boards, lOs. &d. 



5. Popular Tales. — 3 vols. 12mo. boards, 12^. 



6. Poetry explained. For the use of young people 

 — 12mo. bound, 3s. 



7. Readings in Poetry. — 18mo. half bound, Ss. 



By Miss PEACOCK. 



1. A Visit for a Week; or, Hints on the Improve- 

 ment of Time ; containing Original Tales, Anecdotes 

 from Natural and Moral History, &c. designed for the 

 Instructiiiii an'l Amusement of Youth — 12mo. bound 4^. 



2. The Little Emigrants, interspersed with Anecdotes 

 and Instructive Conversations— 12 mo. bound, 3s.6cL 



3. Ambrose and Eleanor; or, The Adventures of 

 Two Ciiildren deserted on an uninhabited Island. — 

 Third Edition, 12 mo. bound, 5s. GJ. 



4. The Adventures of Six Princes of Babylon, in their 

 Travels to the Temple of Virtue. — 12mo. bound, 3s. 6d. 



5. The Kniglit of the Rose; an Allegorical Tale. 

 Designed for the Amusement and Moral Instruction of 

 Youth. Second Edition, 12mo. bound, 4^. 



6. Friendly Labours ; or. Tales and Dramas for the 

 Amusement and Instruction of Youth. — 2 vols. 12mo. 

 bound, 1 0„'. 



