Mr. MURRAY’S LIST OF BOOKS.—Sducation. 
INSTRUCTION & ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE YOUNG. 
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MRS. MARKHAM’S 
ENGLAND. Twelfth Edition. Woodcuts. 12mo, 7s. 6d 
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MRS. MARKHAM’S 
FRANCE. Seventh Edition. Woodcuts. 12mo,7s. 6d. 
Itt. 
MRS. MARKHAWM’S 
GERMANY. Woodcuts. 12mo. 
MRS. MARKHAM’ s 
ROME. With Woodcuts,12mo. Nearly Ready. 
MRS. MARKHAM'S SERMONS FOR 
CHILDREN. Second Edition. Fceap 8vo, 3s. 
‘¢The above works are constructed ona pee which we 
think is well chosen, and we are glad to find that ish f 
are so popular, for they cannot too strongly recom 
mended, as adapted for ues ”— Journal of Education. 
aggro JOURNAL DURING A VISIT 
R UNC GLAND. With aged = 
Information, spate Ms or gps Day. Fifth Edit 
12mo, 7s 
ing ‘ Bertha’ with the utmost avidity. I can 
sesiinae Sm my attention from this, the best of all juve- 
nile compilations.’’—Rev. George e Crab 
* An excellent little work.”—Capé. Basil Hall. 
PHILOSOPHY IN SPORT sehen SCIENCE 
IN EA bap ld or Natural Philosophy inculcated by the 
Toys and Sports of Youth. Sixth per ion. Woodcuts. 
Feap. 
‘* We know of no other book which socharmingly blends 
amusement with instruction. No juvenile book has been 
published in our time more entitled to praise.”—Hzaminer. 
STORIES FOR CHILDREN FROM THE 
HISTORY OF ENGLAND. aw Edition. Ilus- 
trated with 20 Woodcuts, Square 
“This skilful performance of a sell 8 suggested 
os Lomdeld Sod Walter Scott’s Tales of a Grandfather.”— 
erly 
LITTLE ARTHUR'S ENGLAND. B 
Lady Catucorr. Seventh Edition. Woodeuts, 18mo, 33. 
“This little History was written for a real little Arthur, 
and I have endeavoured to write it as I would tell it to an 
intelligent child. 1 well remember what I wanted to be 
told pea in addition to what I found in my lesson- 
pte vo “iy nie anes to read the History of England.” 
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e ca fe tailor 8 satyle i is of the right kind; earnest and 
simple 
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serese to the — of Little and Gro 
y Orro § With Illus 
wana soiae full of excellent humour,”— 
** Complete — res, and tell the story with ateiine 
force.” —Spectat 
“* A book for fetly remembrances.”—Literary Gazette, 
XI. 
THE CHARMED ROE; 
OR, THE LITTLE BROTHER AND SISTER. By Orro 
SPECKTER. With Illustrations. 16mo. 
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THE FAIRY RING; 
A neers of Tales and Stories for Christmas. With 
Twelve Illustrations by RicHarp Doyie. Feap. 8yo, 
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* Rare news for young people—whole sacksful of new 
fairy lore. “Nicely ittuserased by Mr. Richard Doyle, who 
has ‘lived a eos time in Fairy Land, and knows all about 
it.’—Kaam 
** Three uae legends, many among them pointed with 
childr 
quality.”’—Atheneum, 
nth’s entertainment of charming 
pe ty om ae 
CHILD ne Autho ro 
Fourth Rabie revised. i8mo. 
= “ ae best elementary book on the subject.”—Quarterly 
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rer peng FOR CHILDREN. 
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ae haven ineethgibla ae pair Patt Second Edition, 
mo, 3s. 6d. 
a OF  @EOMETRY. 
EBRA. By Rey. hg eer of the Royal 
Neve Schools, Greenwich. 18mo 
*,* Published by order of the Ge of the Admirally- 
——— a Jae acu By Mrs. Loupon, With 
Woodeu' 
as — ga: as ieee to apply her excellent talents 
and exten YB of natural history, to the sef- 
vied of the young: and this Be ume is a very delightful 
one.” —Chambers’ Edinburgh Journal. 
XVII. 
HISTORY OF THE LATE WAR: 
— Sketches of Nelson, Wi ———- — — ; in the 
tyle of * Srorigs ror CHILDKEN.” 18m 
SENTENCES FROM THE PROVERBS. 
In ry tag — Jaime and German. For Dail, 
Bya La 
“The de a of i volume is excellent.” —Atlas. 
‘An excellent design.”—Literary Gazette 
“GEOGRAPHY _FOR 
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that humorous wisdom which none appreciate better than — 
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