THE RAINBOW STORIES. 



Price 4d. each, Illustrated. 



BY THE EDITORS OF "THE MAGNET STQRIBS/' 



No, 1, PHIL THOMDYKE'fl ADYENTUEES, By Prances 

 M, Wilbraham, 



No. 2, THE BIPT IN THE BOOK, By Mrs, S. C. Hall. 



No, 3, THE BUEGOMASTBE'S DAUGHTEE, By W. H. 

 G-, Kingston. 



No, 4, HEEBEBT AROHEE, By Lady Charles Thyape. 

 No, 5, THE MATADOE'S EEVENGE. By E, M. Piper. 

 No, 6, BEAMPTON AMONG THE E08ES, By T. Miller. 

 No, 7. THE SEASIDE HOME. By Mrs. Eussell Gr&j. 

 No. 8, THE NOETHOEOPT LILIES. By M, E. Shi^ey. 

 No, 9, PEEILS AMONG PIEATES, By P. M. Wilbraham. 

 No, 10, HEADLESS AND HANDLESS, By P. H. Wood. 

 No. 11. PEITZ, By Gertrude Crockford, 

 No, 12, THE WANDEEEE, By Lady Charles Thyrme. 



The above stories can also be had, elegantly bound with illuminated 

 title and gilt edges, in two volumes, price 8s. 6d. each ; each forming a 

 distinct volume^ very suitable for presentation. 



The idea of giving a monthly story complete in itself was-sweeestfuily 

 earned out by the publishers in their "Magnet" series, to which the 

 present, the " Rainbow," is a sequel. " Eecreative reading," the Editor 

 affirms, " invigorates the intellect j and stories of the right sort, true in 

 fact or true in nature, perform a good work in education, and tend to 

 awaken the nobler sentiments of the heart." " The Rainbow'Stories" 

 are of this character, and as varied as the beautiful object from which 

 they take their name, embracing subjects oT Fact, History, Travel, and 

 Adventure. Eminent writers contribute to the series. Each story is 

 handsomely done up in illuminated cover, and is illustrated by two well 

 executed wood engravings. The price is within the means of most 

 young people's pocket-money, and there can be no doubt that where 

 the young folks of a family circle make the acquaintance of the Rainbow 

 Series, a desire will be created that the acquaintanceship should bo 

 continued and extended. 



GROOMBRIDGE & SCXNS, 5, Paternoster Row, London. 



