SHILLING GIFT BOOKS 
20 Illustrated Volumes. Price One Shilling each. 
ELEGANTLY BOUND FOR PRESENTATION AND PRIZES. 
1. —UNION JACK. By Mrs. S. C. Hall. 
2. — TOWN OF TOYS. By Sara Wood. 
3. - NO MAN’S LAND. By T. Miller. 
4. —SEA SPLEEN WORT. By Author of “ The Heir of 
Redclyffe.” 
5. —LOTTIE’S HALF-SOVEREIGN. By Mrs. Russell Gray 
6. —THE SHEPHERD LORD. By Julia Corner. 
7. —THE CAPTIVE’S DAUGHTER. By W. Heard Hillyard. 
8. —THE ORPHANS OF ELFHOLM. By Frances Browne- 
9. —WHEN WE WERE YOUNG. By Author of “ A Trap 
to Catch a Sunbeam.” 
10. —NOT CLEVER. By Frances M. Wilbraham. 
11. —DEAR CHARLOTTE’S BOYS. By Emily Taylor. 
12. —STORY OF NELSON. By W. H. G.' Kingston. 
13. —BLIND URSULA. By Mrs. Webb. 
14. -SEA-SHELL ISLAND. By G. E. Sargent. 
15. —WHICH WAS THE BRAVEST ? By L. A. Hall. 
16. —THE CLOCKMAKER OF LYONS. By E. M. Piper. 
17. —THE ANGEL UNAWARES. By Mary Howitt. 
18. —HISTORICAL DRAMAS. By Author of “The Heir of 
Redclyffe.” 
19. —LOST IN THE WOOD. By Mrs. Gilchrist. 
20. —RAINBOW’S REST. By Thomas Hood. 
Any one of the above 20 Volumes can be had separately, at Is. each, 
or the whole 20 Volumes, enclosed in an ornamental box , for 20s. 
<f We have read most of them with great care, for we are Very watchful over 
hooks for the young, and can assure our readers they are well worth a mother’s 
attention. They vary in interest and in moral value, but all of them are cal¬ 
culated both to amuse and instruct. Some convey valuable historical informa¬ 
tion, others lessons in natural history, and most of them convey a healthy 
moral influence. All are subservient to religion as well as morals, but they are 
not tinctured with any ism , nor do they inculcate any peculiar tenets .”—British 
Mothers ’ Journal. 
“ We are glad to receive a volume of these pretty stories. There is some¬ 
thing refreshing in them, scarcely to be found in any other publication.” 
—City Press. 
“A series of very anr;sing and instructive tales for children, written by 
talented authors .”—Brighton Gazette. 
“ Pure in tone, full of interest, well got up, and cheap .”—Hereford Times. 
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