22 NEW AND INTERESTING WORKS 



Blind Man's Holiday ; 



Or Short Tales for the Nursery. By the Author of " Mia and Charlie." 

 Illustrated by Absolon. 3s. 6d. cloth; 4s. 6d. coloured, gilt edges. 



NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LIBRARY EDITION. 



The Yicar of Wakefield ; 



A Tale. By Oliver Goldsmith. Printed by Whittingham. With 

 Eight Illustrations by J. Absolon. Square fcap. 8vo, price 5s., cloth; 

 7s. half-bound morocco, Eoxburghe style; 10s. 6d. antique morocco. 



Mr. Absolon's graphic sketches add greatly to the interest of the volume : altogether, 

 it is as pretty an edition of the ' Vicar ' as we have seen. ^Irs. Primrose herself would 

 consider it ' well dressed.' " — Art Journal. 



" A delightful edition of one of the most delightful of works : the fine old type and thick 

 paper make this volume attractive to any lover of books." — Edinburgh Gtuir'dian. 



The Wonders of Home, in Eleven Stories. 



By GRAKDrATHER Gret. With Illustrations. Third and Cheaper 

 Edition. Royal 16mo., 2s. 6d. cloth; 3s. Qd. coloured, gilt edges. 



" The idea is excellent, and its execution equally commendable. The subjects are well 

 selected, and are very happily told in a light yet sensible msinner. "—Weeklj/ Neu-s. 



Cat and Dog; 



Or, Memoirs of Puss and the Captain. Illustrated by Weir. Eighth 

 Edition, Super-royal 16mo, 2s. 6d. cloth; 3s. 6c?. coloured, gilt edges. 



" The author of this amusing little tale is, evidently, a keen observer of nature. The 

 illustrations are well executed; and the moral, which points the tale, is conveyed in the 

 most attractive form."— Britannia. 



The Doll and Her Friends ; 



Or, Memoirs of the Lady Seraphina. By the Author of " Cat and 

 Dog." Third Edition. With Four Illustrations by H. K. Browne 

 (Phiz). 2s. 6d., cloth; 3s. 6c?. coloured, gilt edges. 



Tales from Catland; 



Dedicated to the Young Kittens of England. By an Old Tabby. 

 Illustrated by H. Weir. Fourth Edition. Small 4to, 2s. 6d. plain ; 

 3s. 6d. coloured, gilt edges. 



"The combination of quiet humour and sound sense has made this one of the pleasantest 

 little books of the season."— iarfj/'i Newspaper. 



Scenes of Animal Life and Character. 



From Nature and Eecollection. In Twenty Plates. By J. B. 4to, 



price 2s., plain; 2s. 6c?., coloured, fancy boards. 



" Truer, heartier, more pla.\i"ul, or more enjoyable sketches of animal life could 

 scarcely be found anywhere." — Spectator. 



