Boohs for Young Readers. 



By the Rev. "W. W. TULLOOH, B.D. 



THE STORY OF THE LIFE OF THE EMPEROR WILLIAM. 



Told for Boys and Girls all over the World. With Frontispiece. 

 Crown 8vo, gilt edges. 3s. 6d. 



Revised by the Queen. 



THE STORY OF THE LIFE OF THE PRINCE CONSORT. 

 Told for Boys and Girls. Crown 8vo, gilfc edges, Ss. 6d. 



THE STORY OF THE LIFE OF QUEEN VICTORIA. Told for 

 Boys and Girls all over the World. With Two Portraits. Crown 

 8vo, gilt edges. 3s. 6d. 



By Miss SAXBY. 



THE HOME OF A NATURALIST. By Jessie M. E. Saxbt and 

 the Rev. BiOT Edmonston. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 6s. 



THE LADS OF LUND A. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. 

 " A perfect book for boys — generous, wholesome, manly in tone, and withal 

 thoroughly young, fresh, and natural. We recommend the book heartily, 

 not only to all boys, but to everybody who knows and likes brave boys." — 

 Ouardian. 



By Miss KENYON. 



THE OLD VIOLIN ; or. Charity Hope's Own Story. With Illus- 

 trations. Crown 8vo. 2s. 

 " A deeply interesting story, which few who begin to read will leave till 

 they have finished. " — Schoolmaster. 



By R M. HOLMES. 



WINNING HIS LAURELS ; or, The Boys of St. Raglan's. With 

 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. 

 " One of its chief recommendations to our mind is, the high ideal which it 

 everywhere upholds as the standard which all true English gentlemen should 

 strive to reach." — County Gentleman. 



By Miss RAY. 



A NEW EXODUS ; or, The Exiles of the Zillerthal. A Story of 

 the Protestants of the Tyrol. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. 

 " There is not an inartistic figure in the story, which is one of the best of 

 the kind — the religious gift-book kind — we have ever read. Tlie local colour- 

 ing is quite as notable for its accuracy as the ethico-religious sentiments in 

 it for their soundness." — Spectator. 



By ELLA STONE. 

 NELLIE GRAHAM; or, The Story of a Commonplace Woman. 

 Crown 8vo, 2s. 



GRACE MURRAY. A Story. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. 



"A very beautiful tale, powerfully conceived, and powerfully and grace- 

 fully written. The story is, in every respect^ worth reading." — Spectator. 



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