In Eight Volumes , price 2s. 6d. each; each Volume forming a 
compltte hook of itself; elegantly hound in cloth gilt, and copiously 
Illustrated hy the best artists. 
The Magnet Stories 
FOR 
Summer Days and "Winter Nights. 
©omenta. 
FIFTH VOLUME. | 
Coraline. By the Author of j 
“ A Trap to Catch a Sunbeam.” j 
Tpie Orphans of Elfholm. By j 
Frances Brown. | 
The S': or r of a Pebble. By ! 
L. A. Hail. 
TheSeaSpleenwort. By the Au¬ 
thor of “ The Heir of Redclyffe,” etc. 
The Christmas Rose. * By H. 
J. Wood. 
Ellis Gordon of Bolton Farm. 
By Emily Taylor. 
The Grateful Indian. By 
W. H. G. Kingston. 
SIXTH VOLUME. 
Fanny’s Fancies. By Mrs. S. 
C. Hall. 
Sweet Spring Time. By T. Miller. 
Caldas : a Story of Stone¬ 
henge. By Julia Corner. 
The Poor Cousin. By Frances 
M. Browne. 
The Planter’s Son. By W. ; 
Heard Hiilyard 
The Merivales. BySaraWood. 
Peter Drake’s Dream. By : 
Frances Free! mg Broderip. 
SEVENTH VOLUME. 
Golden Autumn. By Thos.Miller. 
My Longest Walk. By Mrs. 
Russell Gray. 
The Young Foresters. By 
Frances Browne. 
Helena’s Duties. By the Author 
of “A Trap to Catch a Sunbeam.” 
Margie’s Remembrances. By 
F. M. Peard. 
Purples and Blues. By Emily 
Taylor. 
The Exiles of Berezov. By 
Frances M. Wilbraham. 
EIGHTH VOLUME. 
The Boatswain’s Son. By W. 
H. G. Kingston. 
My Life in the Prairie. By 
Mrs Webb (Author of “ Naomi.”) 
Willy and Lucy. By G. E. 
Sargent 
Prejudice Lost and Love Won. 
By L A. Hall. 
Wee Maggie. By Frances F. 
Brodeiip. 
Wallace, the Hero of Scot¬ 
land. Bv Julia Corner. 
Rainbow’sRest. ByThos.Hood. 
V THE MA GNET STORIES for Summer Days and Winter Nights are 
completed in 56 Numbers, price Threepence each. 
ALSO BOUND IN 
Eight YVumes, cloth gilt, Illustrated, price Two Shillings and Sixpence each, 
OR IN 
Twenty Volumes, price One Shilling each, cloth gilt. 
Each Number or Volume forming a complete book in itself. 
Opinions of the Press. 
“ If one were asked to select a series of stories most suitable for presents to 
children, and affording real pleasui*e in their perusal to ‘ children of a larger 
growth,’ very few would hesitate to name thi3 series as the very first and best 
of the class.”— Coventry Herald. 
“‘The Magnet Stories’ we believe to be the best collection of children’s 
books ever published.”— Brighton Gazette. 
“ Costing onlv Threepence, almost every mother in the land may with them 
delight the juveniles, among whom we know them to be huge favourites.” 
— Standard. - 
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