HOW TO WIN OUR WORKERS. 



A Short Account of the Leeds Sewing School for Factory Girls. By Mrs. HTDE. 

 Dedicated by permission to the EABL of CARLISLE. Fcp. 8vo. limp cloth, 

 is. 6d. 



This work is intended to exhibit the successful working of an Institution for 

 bringing the Working-girls of a large town into communication and sympathy 

 with those who are separated from them by social position. 



' A little book brimful of good sense and good feeling.' GLOBE. 



OUR YEAR. 



Child's Book in Prose and Rhyme. By the author of ' John Halifax.' With 

 numerous Illustrations by CLABENCE DOBELL. Royal 16mo. cloth, gilt 

 leaves, 5s. 



' Just the book we could wish to see in the hands of erery child.' ENGLISH CHURCHMAN. 



LITTLE ESTELLA, 



OTHEIR F-A.IZR'Z' T-A.LES. 

 By MAY BEVERLEY. With Frontispiece. Royal 16mo. cloth, gilt leaves, 5s. 



'Very pretty, pure in conception, and simply, gracefully related . . . genuine story-telling.' 



DAILY NEWS. 



MY FIRST JOURNAL. 



A Book for Children. By GEORGIAN A M. CRAIK, author of ' Lost and Won.' 

 With Frontispiece. Royal 16mo. cloth, gilt leaves, 4s. 6d. 



'True to Nature and to a fine kind of nature. . . . The style is simple and graceful. As 

 a work of Art, clever and healthy-toned.' GLOBE. 



AGNES HOPETOUN'S SCHOOLS AND 

 HOLIDAYS. 



By Mrs. OLIPHANT, author of ' Margaret Maitland.' With Frontispiece 

 Royal 16mo. cloth, gilt leaves, 6s. 



'Described with exquisite reality . . . teaching the young pure and good lessons.' 



JOHN BULL. 



