MESSRS. ROBERTS BROTHERS' 



A collection of world-renowned works selected from the 

 literatures of all nations, printed from new type in the best 

 manner, and neatly and durably bound. Handy books, con- 

 venient to hold, and an ornament to the library shelves. 



READY AND IN PREPARATION. 

 Sir Walter Scott's "Lay of the Last Minstrel," 

 "Marmion," and "The Lady of the Lake." The 

 three poems in one volume. 



" There are no books for boys like these poems by Sir Walter 

 Scott. Every boy likes them, if they are not put into his hands 

 too late. T/iey sicrpass everything for boy reading.''^ — Ralph 

 Waldo Emerso7t. 



Oliver Goldsmith's "The Vicar of Wakefield." 

 With Illustrations by Mulready. 



Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe." With Illustrations by 

 Stothard. 



Bernardin de Saint-Pierre's " Paul and Virginia." 

 With Illustrations by Lalauze. 



Southey's "Life of Nelson." With Illustrations by 

 Birket Foster. 



Voltaire's "Life of Charles the Twelfth." With 

 Maps and Portraits. 



Maria Edgeworth's "Classic Tales." With a bio- 

 graphical Sketch by Grace A. Oliver. 



Lord Macaulay's " Lays of Ancient Rome." With 

 a Biographical Sketch and Illustrations. 



Bunyan's " Pilgrim's Progress." With all of the origi- 

 nal Illustrations in fac-simile. 



Classic Heroic Ballads. Edited by the Editor of 

 " Quiet Hours." 



Classic Tales. By Anna Letitia Barbauld. With a 

 Biographical Sketch by Grace A. Oliver. 



Classic Tales. By Ann and Jane Taylor. With a 

 Biographical Sketch by Grace A. Oliver. 



AND OTHERS. 



