Published by Groombridge and Sons. 
LABOUR STANDS ON GOLDEN FEET, 
A HOLIDAY STORY. 
By HEINRICH ZSCHOKKE. 
18mo, cloth, price 2s. | 
SOMETHING NEW FROM THE STORY 
GARDEN. 
FOR IDA, AGNES, AND ERNIE. . 
16mo, cloth gilt, with Illustrations, price 2s. 6d. 
LEAVES 
FROM A FAMILY JOURNAL. 
By EMILE SOUVESTRE. 
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY ANELAY. 
*,* The exclusive right of translation has been secured by 
the Publishers, according to the International Copyright Con- 
vention between England and France. The present is, therefore, 
the only edition which can be published in this country. 
‘LEAVES FROM A Famity JournaL” is a charming story, full of the 
finest feelings of human nature—pure in principle, safe in its morality. 
Every page teems with some good and wise precept. It is a book which 
every parent may read with profit, and place with certain advantage 
in the hands of a son or daughter. 
The Critic, in reviewing this work, says, ‘It is peculiarly a book for the 
family circle ; for while it amuses as a narrative, it instructs insensibly, 
and that is the best of all instruction which teaches by example.” | 
‘Jt is a perfect picture of the hopes and fears, of the trials and joys of one 
family. The noble love of feeling displayed in every page of the work 
is truly admirable.’’—Bucks Chronicle. ' 
‘The volume before us, from the nature of its subject; the beautiful sim- 
plicity and graphic truthfulness of its handling, is one to be weleomed 
in every home.” —Ladies’ Companion. 
‘* «Leaves from a Family Journal’ isa charming history of a young couple, 
from their marriage until the time when their children are grown up and 
leave the paternal roof. There is plenty of variety, and the practical 
lessons are very happily inculcated.”’—Atlas. 
‘* We need hardly add that the tendency of the book is to promote the love 
of all that is beautiful and true.” —TZait’s Magazine. 
Foolscap 8vo, price 5s. 
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