Selections from Cassell <£• Company's Publications, 



1B0oka for ^oirng p^opk. 



"Little Folks" Half-yearly Volume. Containing 432 pages of Letterpress, with 



Pictures on nearly every page, together with Two Full-page Plates printed in Colours 



and Four Tinted Plates. Coloured boards, 3s. 6d. ; or cloth gilt, gilt edges, 5s. 

 Bo-Peep. A Book for the Little Ones. With Original Stories and Verses. 



Illustrated with beautiful Pictures on nearly every page. Yearly Volume. Elegant 



picture boards, 2s. 6d. ; cloth gilt, gilt edges, 3s. 6d. 

 Cassell's Pictorial Scrap Book, containing nearly two thousand Pictures beautifully 



printed and handsomely bound in one large volume. Coloured boards, 15s. ; cloth 



lettered, 21s. 



Legends for LioneL New Picture Book by Walter Crane, 5s. 



Flora's Feast. A Masque of Flowers. Penned and Pictured by Walter 



Crane. With 40 pages in Colours. 5s. 

 The New Children's Album. Fcap. 4to, 320 pages. Illustrated throughout. 3s. 6d. 

 The Tales of the Sixty Mandarins. By P. V. R am as w ami Raju. 5s. 

 Gift Books for Young People. By Popular Authors, With Four Original 

 Illustrations in each. Cloth gilt, is. 6d. each. 



By 



The Boy Hunters of Kentucky. 



Edward S. Ellis. 

 Bed. Peatlier: a Tale of the American 



Frontier. Bv Edward S. Ellis. 

 Fritters ; or, " It's a Long Lane that has 



Tri 



no Turning." 



Those who Live in Glass 



louses shouldn't throw Stones. 

 The Two Hardcastles. 

 Seeking a City. 

 Rhoda's Reward. 

 Jack Marston's Anchor. 



Frank's Life-Battle. 



Major Monk's Motto; or, "Look Before 



you Leap." 

 Tim Thomson's Trial ; or, " AU is not Gold 



that Glitters." 

 TTrsula's Stumbling-Bloek. 

 Buth's Life -Work; or, "No Pains, no 



Gains." 

 Bags a I d Baiibows. 

 Unele Willia:.i's Ctiarge. 

 tretty Fink b Purpose. 



Books for Young People. Price 2s. 6d. each. 



Heroes of Every-day Life. By Laura Lane. 

 Illustrated. 



Decisive Events in History. By Thomas 

 Archer. With Original Illustrations. 



The True Bobjnson Crusoes. 



Peeps Abroad for Folks at Home. Illus- 

 trated. 



Early Explorers. By Thomas Frost. 



Home Chat with our Young Folks. Illus- 

 trated throughout. 



Jungle, Peak, and Plain. Illustrated through- 

 out. 



The World's Lumber Boom. By Selina Gaye. 



'Golden Mottoes" Series, The. Each Book containing 208 pages, with Four 



full-page Original Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 2s. each. 



" Nil Desperandum." By the ReV. F. Lang- 

 bridge, M.A. 



" Bear and Forbear." By Sarah Pitt. 



" Foremost if I Can." By Helen Atteridge. 



"Honour is my Guide." By Jeanie Hering 



(Mrs. Adams- Acton). 

 " Aim at a Sure Ead." By Emily Searchfield. 

 " He Conquers who Bndures." By the Author 



of " May Cunningham's Trial," &c. 



The "Cross and Crown" Series. Consisting of Stories founded on incidents 

 which occurred during Religious Persecutions of Past Days. With Illustrations in 

 each Book. 2s. 6d. each. 



By Fire and Sword: a Story of the 

 Huguenots. By Thomas Archer. 



Adam Hepburn's Vow: a Tale of KLLrk 

 and Covenant. By Annie S. Swan. 



No. XIII ; or. The Story of the Lost 

 Vestal. By Emma Marshall. 



Strong to Suffer. By E. Wynne. 



Heroes of the Indian Empire ; or. Stories 



of Valour and Victory. By Ernest Foster. 

 In Letters of Flame : A Story of th .• 



Waldenses. By C. L. Mateaux. 

 Through Trial to Triumph. By Madeline 



B. Hunt. 



The World's Workers. A Series of 



Authors, With Portraits printed on a 

 Dr. Arnold, of Bugby. By Rose E. Selle. 

 The Earl of Shaftesbury. 

 Sarah Bobinson, Agnes Weston, and Mrs. 

 Meredith. 



Thomas A. Edison and Samuel F. B. 

 Morse. 



Mrs. Somerville and Mary Carpenter. 

 General Gordon. 

 Charles Diekens. 



Sir Titus Salt and George Moore. 



Florence Nightingale, Catherine Marsh, 

 Frances Bidley Havergal, Mrs. Ban- 

 yard (" L. N. B."). 



New and Original Volumes by Popular 

 tint as Frontispiece, is. each. 



Dr. Guthrie, Father Mathew, EUhu Bm-- 



ritt, Joseph Livesey. 

 Sir Henry Havelock and Colin Campbell, 



Lord Clyde. 

 Abraham Lincoln. 

 David Livingstone. 

 George Muller and Andrew Beed. 

 Biehard Cobden. 

 Benjamin Franklin. 

 Handel. 



Turner the Artist. 

 George and Bobert Stephenson. 



