A Selection from Mr. Edward Arnold's List. 



'^t)e §^it6ten's ^aoourife Series. 



A charming Series of Juvenile Books, each plentifully illustrated, and written in 

 simple language to please young readers. Handsomely bound, and designed to 

 form an attractive and entertaining Series of gift-books for presents and prizes. 



Price Two Shillings each. 



DEEDS OF GOLD. 



A book of heroic and patriotic deeds, tending to inspire a love of courage, bravery, 



and devotion. 



MY BOOK OF FABLES. 



Chosen chiefly from the famous old Fables of /Esop and others dear to children of 



all generations. 



MY STORY-BOOK OF ANIMALS. 



Anecdotes and tales about animals, from the familiar pets of the house to the beasts 



of the forest. 



RHYMES FOR YOU AND ME. 



Short verses and rhymes, which everybody loves, and which are the first to be 

 learned and the last to be forgotten by children. 



Each Volume contains about Thirty Illustrations. 

 Price Two Shillings. 



Illustrated by John Leech. 



A LITTLE TOUR IN IRELAND. By An Oxonian. 



With nearly 40 illustrations by John Leech, including the famous steel 



frontispiece of the "Claddagh." Large imperial i6mo., handsomely 



bound, gilt top, los. 6d. 



The " Oxonian " who accompanied John Leech in his famous " Little Tour in 

 Ireland," and who wrote the account which was illustrated by Leech in his happiest 

 and most successful manner, was the present Dean of Rochester. The book has 

 been out of print for over thirty years, for, although the first edition was exhausted 

 in a few weeks after publication, no other was issued, the second being withdrawn, 

 owing to a question as to the copyright. 



" A welcome contribution to the revival of Leech literature. Mr. Hole, the ' Oxonian ' 

 of those days, was blessed with buoyant spirits, and even then had a delightful taste for 

 ' couleur de roses ' ; his narrative is full of fun, observation, kindliness, remarkable and un- 

 usual comprehension of the people of Ireland, and sympathy with them. Leech's illustrations 

 are charming ; their exaggeration has not the slightest touch of malice, and their humour is 

 irresistible." — IVorld. 



"Leech's drawings comprise some of that artist's happiest work as a book illustrator.'' — 

 Saturday Review. 



" A book to buy, to read, and to trea.sure jealously." — iVestmonand Gazette. 



