18 EDUCATIONAL WORKS 



True Stories from Ancient History, chro- 



nologically arranged from the Creation of the World to the Death 

 of Charlemagne. Twelfth Edition. 12mo., 5s. cloth. 



Battle Fields ; a graphic Guide to the 



Places described in the History of England as the Scenes of such 

 Events; with the situation of the principal Naval Engagements 

 fought on the Coast. By Mr. WAUTHIER, Geographer. On a Large 

 Sheet, 3s. 6d. ; or on a Roller, and varnished, 7s. (id. 



Mrs. Trimmer s Concise History of 



ENGLAND, Revised and brought down to the Present Time. By 

 Mrs. MlLNER. With Portraits of the Sovereigns. 5s. cloth. 



Rhymes of Royalty; the History of 



ENGLAND in Verse, from the Norman Conquest to the Reign of 

 Victoria; with a Summary of the Leading Events in each Reign. 

 Fcap. 8vo., 2s. cloth. 



GEOGRAPHY. 



Cheap Reissue of 



Pictorial Geography, for the Instruction of 



Children. Illustrates at a glance the Various Geographical Terms in 

 such a manner as to at once impart clear and definite ideas respecting 

 them. On a Sheet 30 by 22 inches, printed in colours, Is. 6d. ; 

 Mounted on Rollers and Varnished, 3s. 6d. 



" A pretty and picturesque wall chart .... Forms an excellent introduction to 

 the study of maps." School Board Chronicle. 



" Will be a great help to children learning geography." Scholastic World. 

 "A valuable and attractive help to the teaching of the elements of geography." 



Nature. 



" Admirably suited for teaching the meaning of common geographical terms." 



School Guardian. 



The First Book of Geography ; specially 



adapted as a Text Book for Beginners. By HUGO REED. Fourth 

 Edition, revised. 18mo., sewed, Is. 



" One of the most sensible little books on the subject of Geography we have met 

 with." Educational Times. 



Gaultier s Familiar Geography. With a 



concise Treatise on the Artificial Sphere, and Two coloured Maps, 

 illustrative of the principal Geographical Terms. Sixteenth Edition. 

 IGmo., cloth, 3s. 



