TEENS. A Story of Australian Schoolgirls. 
By Louise Mack. 
With lit full-page illustrations by F. P. Mahony. Cloth yilt, 3s. 6d. ; post free , 4s. 
N.S.W. Educational Gazette : “The tone of the book is admirable. 
It bears the stamp of success on its every page.” 
Sydney Morning' Herald: “Ought to be welcome to ali who feel the 
responsibility of choosing the reading books of the young ... its gaiety, 
impulsiveness, and youthfulness will charm them.” 
Sydney Daily Telegraph : “ Nothing could be more natural, more 
sympathetic.” 
The Australasian : “ ‘Teens' is a pleasantly-written story, very suitable 
for a present or a school prize.” 
Bulletin : “It is written so well that it could not be written better.” 
Review of Reviews : “ The book is pleasantly written, pure in tone, 
and ought to delight many girls.” 
GIRLS TOGETHER. A Sequel to “ Teens.’' 
By Louise Mack.! 
Illustrated by G. W. Lambert. Cloth yilt , 3s. 6d. ; post free, 4s. 
Sydney Morning* Herald: “They are Sydney girls, the like of whom, 
fortunately, are to be found in manj' a home. . . ‘ Girls Together ’ should be in 
the library of every girl who likes a pleasant story of real life. . . Older people 
will read it for its bright touches of human nature.” 
Sydney Daily Telegraph: “The youthful readers of ‘Teens,’ by Miss 
Louise Mack, will welcome with delight her ‘ Girls Together.’ . . . The book should 
prove a popular Christmas gift.” 
Sydney Mail: ‘Pleasant and cleanly reading for girls which they will 
ur ...late. . . The indents are homely and everyday; there is no straining 
after unusual effect.” \ 
Brisbane Queenslander. “A story told in a dainty style that makes it 
attractive to all. It is fresh, bright, and cheery, and well worth a place on any 
Australian bookshelf.” 
THE SPIRIT OF THE BUSH FIRE AND OTHER 
AUSTRALIAN FAIRY TALES. 
By J. M. Whitfkld. 
With 33 illustrations by G. W. Lambert. Cloth yilt, 3s. Od. ; post free, 4 S. 
Sydney Morning Herald: “It is frankly written for the young folks. 
. . The youngster will find a delight in Miss YVhitfeld’s marvellous company.” 
Daily Telegraph: “We venture to predict that ‘The Spirit of the Bush 
Fire’ will be the success of the Christmas season among our small people. Miss 
Whitfeld’s fairies are native to the soil.” 
South Australian Register: “A number of fascinating creations of 
the imagination . . . will last and be popular.” 
New Zealand Mail; “A ready and graceful pen. We can answer 
for it that oldsters as well as youngsters will find delight in her clever little 
tales. There is not one of them which does not display considerable power of 
originality in idea and treatment.” 
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