8 

 CHILDREN'S BOOKS (continued). 



THE 



Royal i6mo. Half-cloth extra, and Cupid 

 paper, zs. 6d. Illustrated. 



SERIES. 

 I. STELLA. 



By Mrs. G. S. REANEY. 



" Much taste and good sense." Spectator. 



"An admirable gift-book for girls." British Weekly. 



" A dainty little volume . . . a charmingly-written story." Glasgow Herald. 



" Simply and prettily written." Scotsman. 



2. MY AUNT CONSTANTIA JANE. 



By MARY E. HULLAH. 



' Pretty little book." Lady's Pictorial. 



' Gracefully imagined . . . prettily told . . . dainty illustrations." Scotsman. 



3. LITTLE GLORY'S MISSION, 



AND 



NOT ALONE IN THE WORLD. 



By Mrs. G. S. REANEY. 



4. HANS AND HIS FRIEND. 



By MARY E. HULLAH. 



MR. RUSKIN says: 



" I have read Miss Hullah's story with very great pleasure to myself, and heartily 

 think she has the power to take good position and make her living very happily. It is 

 of course a little founded on Andersen and other people .... but she's very clever 

 herself." 



