List of Publications. 



Snow Flakes, and what they told the Children. By the Author 

 of " Little Bird Bed and Little Bird Blue." Illustrated by H. K. Browne, 

 and beautifully printed in colours, uniform with "Child's Play" and 

 " Little Bird." Square 16mo. bevelled boards extra, 5s. 



Child's Play. Illustrated with Sixteen Coloured Drawings by 

 E. V. B., printed in fac-simile by W. Dickes* process, and ornamented 

 with Initial Letters. Imp. 16mo. cloth extra, bevelled cloth, 5s. The 

 Original Edition of this work was published at One Guinea. 



Little Bird Red and Little Bird Blue : a Song of the Woods 

 told for Little Ones at Home. With Coloured Illustrations and Borders 

 by T. B. Muequoid, Esq. Beautifully printed, with coloured Illustrations 

 and borders, bevelled boards, 5s. 



" One of the most beautiful books for children we have ever seen. It is 

 irresistible." Morning Herald. 



The Nursery Playmate. With 200 Illustrations, beautifully 

 printed on thick paper. 4to. Illustrated boards, 5s. ; or the whole, well 

 coloured, 9s. 



More Fun for our Young Friends. By Mary Gillies, Author 

 of " Great Fun." With 24 large page Illustrations. Large 4to, 5s.; 

 coloured, 7s. 6d. 



Fancy Tales, from the German. By J. S. Laurie, H. M. In- 

 spector of Schools, and Otto Striedinger. Illustrated by H. Sandercock. 

 Super-royal Itfino. cloth, 3s. &d. ; extra cloth, bevelled boards, 4s. 



Great Fun for Little Friends. With 28 Illustrations. Small 4to. 

 cloth, 5s. ; coloured, 7s. 6d. 



Mark Willson's First Reader. By the Author of " The Picture 

 Alphabet " and " The Picture Primer." With 120 Pictures. Is. 

 Also by the same Author, 



The Picture Alphabet ; or Child's First Letter Book. With new 

 and original Designs. 6d. 



The Picture Primer. Qd. 



" We cordially recommend these little books as amongst the very best of 

 their kind, and should like to see them in every nursery in the kingdom." 

 Dial, Jan. 31, 1862. 



" These two little books are among the best we ever saw of their kind. 

 They are clearly and beautifully printed, and the illustrative designs are 

 really like the things they represent, and are well chosen to suit an infant's 

 comprehension, and to awaken its curiosity." Globe, Jan. 30, 1862. 



The Swiss Family Robinson ; or, the Adventures of a Father and 

 Mother and Four Sons on a Desert Island. With Explanatory Notes and 

 Illustrations. First and Second Series. New Edition, complete in one 

 volume, 3s. 6rf. 



The Child's Book of Nature, by W. Hooker, M.D. With 180 

 Illustrations. Sq. 12mo. cloth, bevelled. 8s. 8d. 



Actea ; a First Lesson in Natural History. By Mrs. Agassiz. 

 Edited by Professor Agassiz. Illustrated. Feap. 8vo. 3s. M. 



Geography for my Children. By Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. 

 Author of " Uncle Tom's Cabin," &c. Arranged and Edited by an Eng- 

 lish Lady, under the Direction of the Authoress. With upwards of Fifty 

 Illustrations. Cloth extra, 4s. Qd. 



