NEW EDITION OF THE WORKS 



QRACE AGUILAR. 



This elegant Edition, hasge crown 8to, is printed from new type ou 

 paper made especially for the series, handsomely bound, and muatrated bv 

 the leading Artists of) the day. 



HOME INFLUENCE. 



A Tale for Mothers and Daughters. Crown 8to, Illustrated, eloth gilt, 5j. 



THE MOTHER'S RECOMPENSE. 



A Sequel to Home Influence. With lUustrations, Crown 8to, cloth gilt, 6j. 



WOMAN'S FRIENDSHIP.' 



A Story of Domestic Life. Crown 8,vo, Illustrated, oloth gUt, 5«. 



THE VALE OF CEDARS; OR, THE MARTYR, 



Crown Syo, Illustrated, cloth gilt, Ss. 



THE DAYS OF BRUCE. 



A Story from Scottish History. Crown 8vo, Illustrated, cloth gilt, 6*. 



HOME SCENES AND HEART STUDIES. 



Crown 8vo, Illustrated, eloth gilt, 5j. 



THE WOMEN OF ISRAEL. 



Characters and Sketches from the Holy Scriptures. Illustrated, 

 Crown Svo, oloth gilt, 6*. 



Criticisms on Grace Aquilar's Works. 



HOME INFLUENCE. — " To those who really knew Grace Agoilar, all euloeium falU 

 short of her deserts, and she has left a blank in her particular walk of Hterature, 

 which we never expect to see filled up." — ^Ugrimagea to English Shrinea. bi/ Mri 

 S. 0. Sail. 



UOTBER'S BECOKFENSE. — " ' The Mother's Becompenee' forms a flttiug dose to 

 itB predeoQSBor, ' Home laflnenoe.' The results of maternal care are fall; de- 

 veloped, its rich rewards are set forth, and its lesson and its moral are powcrfnll; 

 enforced." — Morning Poet. 



WOMAN'S FBIENDSHIF.— "We congratulate Miss Aguilar on the spirit, motive, 

 and oomposition of this story. Her aims are eminently moral, and her caaae oomes 

 recommended by the mostbeautiful associations. These, connected with the skillhere 

 evinced in their development, enpurethe fiucoessof her labours." — JUuitrated Newr. 



VALE OF CEDARS,^" The Authoress of this most fascinating volnme has selected 

 for her field or e of the most remarkable eras in modern history— tho reigns of Ferdi- 

 nand and Isabella It is marked by much power of description, and by a woman's 



delicacy of touch, and . it will add to its-writor's well-eariied reputation."— iJetecKo 

 Eevieyj. 



DAYS OF BRUCE. — " The tale is well told, the interest warmly sustained throughout, 

 and the delineation of female character ia marked by a deUcatesense of moral beauty. 

 It is a work that may be confided to the hands of a daughter by her parent. '— 

 Court Jouma}. 



HOKIE SCENES.—" Brace Aguilar knew the female heart better than any writer ol 

 bur day, and in every fiction from her pen we trace the same masterly analyus and 

 development of the motives and feelings of woman's nature."— On(M. 



WOMEN OF ISRAEL.—" A work that is suf8cient of itself to create and crown a 

 reputation." — Mrs. S. C. Sail. 



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