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THE LITTLE WONDER-HORN. By Jean Ingelow. A 

 Second Series of ' Stories told to a Child.' 15 Illustrations. Cloth, 

 gilt, 35. 6d. 

 ' Full of fresh and vigorous fancy ; it is worthy of the author of some of the 

 best of our modern verse.' — Standard. 



'We likeall thecontents of the "Little Wonder-Horn" very much.' — Athenceum. 

 1 We recommend it with confidence.' — Pall Mall Gazette. 



STORIES IN PRECIOUS STONES. By Helen Zimmern. 



With 6 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 5s. 



S A series of pretty tales which are half fantastic, half natural, and pleasantly 

 quaint, as befits stories intended for the young.' — Daily Telegrapli. 



1 Certainly the book is well worth a perusal, and will not be soon laid down 

 when once taken up'. — Daily Bristol Times. 



GUTTA-PERCHA WILLIE, V THE WORKING GENIUS. 



By George MacDonald. With Illustrations by Arthur Hughes. 

 Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. 



THE TRAVELLING MENAGERIE. By Charles Camden, 

 Author of 'Hoity Toity.' Illustrated by J. Mahoney. Crown 8vo. 

 35. 6d. 



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PLUCKY FELLOWS. A Bock for Boys. By Stephen J. 

 Mackenna. With 6 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. 



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THE DESERTED SHIP. A Real Story of the Atlantic. By 

 Cupples Howe, Master Mariner. Illustrated by Townley Green. 

 Crown 8vo. 35. 6d. 



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GOOD WORDS FOR THE YOUNG. The Volume for 1872, 



gilt cloth and gilt edges, 7s. Gd. Containing numerous contributions 

 by popular authors, and about One Hundred and Fifty Illustrations 

 by the best artists. 



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 THE DESERT PASTOR. Translated from the French of 

 Eugene Pelletan, by Colonel E. P. de l'Hoste. In fcp. 8vo. 

 with an Engraved Prontispiece. Second and Cheaper Edition. 

 Price 35. 6d. 

 1 There is a poetical simplicity and picturesqueness, the noblest heroism, un- 

 pretentious religion, pure love, and the spectacle of a household brought up in 

 the fear of the Lord. .... The whole story has an air of quaint antiquity 

 similar to that which invests with a charm more easily felt than described the 

 site of some splendid ruin.' — Illustrated London Neivs. 



1 This charming specimen of Eugene Pelletan's tender grace, humour, and 

 high-toned morality.' — Notes and Queries. 



1 A touching record of the struggles in the cause of religious liberty of a real 

 man.' — Graphic. 



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