6 Books published by William P. Nimmo, 

 NIMMO'S ALL T HEJ^EAR^IROU N D GIFT BOOKS. 



A series of entertaining and instructive volumes, profusely Illustrated 

 with original Engravings by the first Artists, choicely printed on superfine 

 paper, and elegantly bound in cloth and gold, and gilt edges, crown 8vo, 

 price 3s. 6d. each. 



1. Christian Osborne's Friends, By Mrs, Harriet Miller 



DAVIDSON, Author of ' Isobel Jardine's History,' and Daughter 

 of the late Hugh Miller. 



2. Bound the Grange Farm ; or, Good Old Times, By 



JEAN L. WATSON, Author of ' Bygone Days in our Village,' etc. 



3. Stories about Boys, By Ascott R. Hope, Author of 



'Stories of School Life,' 'My Schoolboy Friends,' etc. etc. 



4. George's Enemies : A Sequel to ' My Schoolboy 



Friends.' By ASCOTT B. HOPE, Author of 'Stories about 

 Boys,' etc. etc. 



5. Violet Rivers; or, Loyal to Duty. A Tale for Girls, 



By WINIFRED TAYLOR, Author of ' Story of Two Lives,' etc. 



6. Wild Animals and Birds : Ourious and Instructive Stories 



about their Habits and Sagacity. With numerous Illustrations. 



7. The Twins of Saint-Marcel: A Tale of Paris Incendie, 



By Mrs. A. 8. ORR, Author of ' The Koseville Family,' etc. etc. 



8. Rupert Rochester, the Banker's Son. A Tale, By 



WINIFRED TAYLOR, Author of ' Story of Two Lives,' etc. 



9. The Story of Two Lives ; or, The Trials of Wealth and 



Poverty. By WINIFRED TAYLOR, Author of ' Rupert Roches- 

 ter,' etc. 



10. The Lost Father ; or, Cecilia's Triumph. A Story of 



our own Day. By DARYL HOLME. 



11. Friendly Fairies ; or, Once upon a Time, 



12. The Young Mountaineer ; or, Frank Miller's Lot in Life, 



The Story of a Swiss Boy. By DARYL HOLME. 



13. Stories from over the Sea, With Illustrations, 



14. The Story of a Noble Life ; or, Zurich and its Reformer 



Ulric Zwingle. By Mrs. HARDY (JANET GORDON), Author of 

 ' The Spanish Inquisition,' ' Champions of the Reformation,' 

 etc. etc. 



15. Stories of Whitminster, By Ascott R. Hope, Author of 



'My Schoolboy Friends,' 'Stories about Boys,' etc. etc. 



%* The object steadily kept in view in preparing the above series 

 has been to give a collection of works of a thoroughly healthy moral 

 tone, agreeably blending entertainment and instruction. It is believed 

 this end has been attained, and that the several volumes will be found 

 eminently suitable as Gift Books and School Prizes, besides proving of 

 permanent value in the Home Library. 



