1 8 Wo?'ks Published by Henry S. King &^ Co., 



Books for the Young and for Lending Libraries — contimted. 



Second Edition. 

 PLUCKY FELLOWS. A Book for Boys. By Stephen J. Mac Kenna, 



With Six Illustrations. Crown Svo. Price 3^. 6c/. 



."This is one of the very best ' Books for Boys 'I "A thorough book for boys . . . written through- 

 which have been issued this year." — Morni7tg out in a manly, straightforward manner that is sure 

 Adve7'tiser. \ to win the hearts of the z\\\\<lx<x\,"—Lo)idon i^ociety . 



Second Edition. 



GUTTA-PERCHA WILLIE, THE WORKING GENIUS. By 

 Georg-e MacDonald. With 9 Illustrations by Arthur Hug-hes. Cr. 8vo. 35. td. 



" The cleverest child we know assures us she lias I will, we are convinced, accept that verdict upor, 

 read this story through five times. JNIr. Macdonald j his little work as f\.\\2L\."—Sfectafor. 



THE TRAVELLING MENAGERIE. By Charles Camden, Anthoy 



of " Hoity Toity." With Ten Illustrations by J. Mahoney. Crown Svo. 3^.6^. 



"A capital little book. . . . deserves a wide I " A very attractive storj-. "—/'.■.';'' /.'c 0//;i?i;;/. 

 circulation among our boys and girls." — Hour. \ 



THE DESERT PASTOR, JEAN JAROUSSEAU. Translated from 

 the French of Eug-ene Pelletan. By Colonel E. P. De li'Hoste. In fcap. 

 8vo, with an Engraved Frontispiece. New Edition. Price y. 6d. 



" A touching record of the struggles in the cause | pure love, and the spectacle of a household brougl 

 of reHgious liberty of a real man." — Graphic. tip in the fear of the Lord. . . ." — Uhistrau 



"There is a poetical simplicity and picturesque- London Neiis. 

 ness ; the noblest heroism ; unpretentious religion ; I 



THE DESERTED SHIP. A Real Story of the Atlantic. By Cupples 

 Howe, Master Mariner. Illustrated by Townley Green. Cr. Svo. Price 3.^. 6d> 



"Curious adventures with bears, seals, and other I the story deals, and will much interest boys who 

 Arctic animals, and with scarcely more human have a spice of romance in their composition." — 

 Esquimaux, form the mass of material with which | Coia-ani. 



HOITY TOITY, THE GOOD LITTLE FELL0V7. By Charles 



Camden. With Eleven Illustraticns. Crown Svo. Price 2,^. 6d. 



" Relates very pleasantly the history of a charm- I them to do right. There are many shrewd lessons 

 ing little fellow who meddles always with a kindly | to be picked up in this clever little s\.ozy."—Pubiu 

 disposition with other people's affairs and helps | Opinion. 



THE 3OY SLAVE IN BOKHARA. A Tale of Central Asia. By 



David Ker, Author of "On the Road to Khiva," &;c. Crown Svo, with 

 Four Illustrations. Price 55-. 



SEVEN AUTUMN LEAVES FROM FAIRY-LAND, Illustrates 



with Nine Etchings. Square crown Svo. is. 



SLAVONIC FAIRY TALES. From Russian, Servian, Polish, and 

 Bohemian Sources. Translated by John T. Naak(5, of the British Museum. Crown 

 Svo. With Four Illustrations. Price 5^. 



" A most choice and charming selection and thirteen Servian, in Mr. Naak^'s modest but 



The tales have an original national ring in them, serviceable collection of Siaz'onic Faijy Tales. 

 and will be pleasant reading to thousands besides Its contents are, as a general rule, well chosen, 

 children. Yet children will eagerly open the '■ and they are translated with a fidelity which 

 p.nges, and not willingly close them, of tlie pretty | deserves cordial praise . . . Before taking leave 

 volume."— 5/««</nrra?. of his prettily got up volume, we ought to mention 



^ "English readers now have an opportunity of ^ that its contents fully come up to the promise heli] 



becoming acquainted with eleven Polish and eight out in its preface." — Acadony. 

 Bohemian stories, as well as with eight Russian 1 



WAKING AND WORKING; OR, FROM GIRLHOOD TO 



WOMANHOOD. By Mrs. G. S. Eeaney. Cr. Svo. With a Frontispiece. 5.?, 



d^, Cornhill ; 6^ 12, Paternoster Row, Lo7idon. 



