CHOICE BOOKS 



FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. 



In this series it is intended to include only the 

 ^7-ery choicest works of the great authors of the 

 world, whose writings are suited to and ap- 

 proved by the young people. Each volume is 

 complete in itself, and unabridged. All are in 

 good type, most of them in larger type than 

 shown by these lines. Some of them are pro- 

 fusely or finely illustrated. All are large 12mo, 

 handsomely bound. 



RasselaH, by Samuel Johnson ; The Vicar of VVakefleld, by 



Oliver Goldsmith ; Paul and Virgiuia, by St. Pierre. In one 



vol., 306 pages. Clotli, 45c. 

 Gulliver's Travels, by Dean Swift, and the Adventures of 



Baron MuncliauHen. In one volume, 460 pages. Cloth, 45c. 

 Child's History of England, by Charles Dickens. 362 pages. 



Cloth, 45c. 

 Child's History of France, by Charlotte M. Yonge. 288 pages. 



Cloth, 45c. 

 Child's History of Germany, by Charlotte M. Yonge. 310 pages. 



Cloth, 45c. 

 Robinson Crusoe. 398 pages. With numerous Illustrations. 



Cloth, 45c. 

 Arabian Nights. 386 pages. With numerous illustrations. Cloth, 



45c. See also Elzevir Library No. 52, price 3c. 

 Banyan's Pilgrim's Progress. Parts 1 and 2 complete. 316 



pages. With numerous illustrations by Barnard. Cloth, 45c. 



See also Elzevir Library No. 14, price 10c. 

 Book of Fables, by ^sop and others. 252 pages. Profusely 



illus. Cloth, 45e. See also Elzevir Library No. 51, price 3c. 



Stories and Ballads. 



By ELLEN TRACY ALDEN.-A Collection of Stories in 



Jingles. With very beautiful illustrations. Price, elegantly 

 printed and richly bound in cloth, 50c. 



Queen Mabel, Princess, Gerda. etc., illustrated, Elzevii 



Library No. 10, price 3c., is taken from Stories and Ballads. 



" One of the pleasantest child-books we have seen for many a day. 

 Everything in it is good. It is more than good. It comes down to 

 child-life with a reality that makes tlie stories wholly enjoyable."-' 

 Inter-Ocean, Chicago. 



