^elections from Jarrold & Sons' Hew Books, &c. 



The following 2/6 Books are uniform in style, each containing 

 Six beautiful Illustrations by Paul Hardy. 



Crn. Svo, cloth elegant, 2/6 each vol. 



Jacqueline's MeSSage. A True Story of the French 

 Revolution, 1789. By L. E. WEEKS, Author of "Reminis- 

 cences of Early Days in France." 



The " Echo " says " Is a well-timed, as well as pleasantly-written story.'' 



The "Scotsman" says " Miss L. E. Weeks' story is much better than the 



common run of books for the young. . . 4 It is a story of the French 



Revolution as that 'social cataclysm' affected a Huguenot family of Nantes. 



The tale will not fail to interest young people, and may win the 



favourable attention of older readers.'' 



The "Christian Globe" says "This story will have a special interest in this 

 the centenary of that momentous event. . . . We will not anticipate the 

 reader's pleasure in reading this tale by giving an indication of the plot, 

 Suffice it to say that when once they take it up they are not likely to lay it 

 down until they have read every chapter. The work is capitally illustrated."' 



The " Christian Age " says" The persecutions inflicted on the Huguenots, 

 particularly in the case of one family, whose history is given, are described 

 with thrilling effect; and the contrast between the teachings of a corrupt 

 Church and a simple evangelical faith based on the written word of God is 

 clearly and impressively presented." 



The "Yorkshire Post" says "The incidents are many and attractive, whilst 

 they have the further advantage of being in nearly every case true. In 

 common fairness, too, a word must be said for the illustrations, which are 

 extremely good, and qualify the work to be an excellent gift-book." 



EliaS TrUSt'S BoyS; O r, "Mony a Mickle maks a 

 Muckle." A Story of Fisher Life on the Cornish Coast. 



A touching Story of how two boys helped their widowed mother, 

 and secured for her a fishing boat from pennies saved, and principally 

 by pennies earned by their own exertions. In these times of depres- 

 sion the perusal of this most interesting volume would perhaps assist 

 some to take positions in the world to which they would but for its 

 pages be strangers. 



Wild Kathleen, A Story for Girls. By GRACE STEBBING, 

 Author of "That Aggravating School Girl," "A Will made in 

 Haste," "That Bother of a Boy," &c. 



LONDON : JARROLD & SONS, 3, PATERNOSTER BUILDINGS, E.C. 



AND OF ALL BOOKSELLERS, ETC. 



