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Harvey and Darton's Publications. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
THE OLD OAK CHEST; 
OR, A BOOK A GREAT TREASURE. 
BY THE AUTHOR OF CHARLIE’S DISCOVERIES, &c. 
With Cuts, lGmo. cloth gilt. Price 3s. fid. 
“ A pretty, amusing, and instructive book, adapted as a parlour-book for little 
children.”— Sunday School Teacher's Magazine. 
By the Authors of “ Original Poems.” 
RHYMES FOR THE NURSERY. 
18mo. cloth lettered. Price Is. 6d. 
ALSO AN ILLUSTRATED EDITION, IN LARGE TYPE, 
With Sixteen fine Cuts, by Wright, from Designs by Gilbert, 10‘mo. cloth, 
gilt edges. Price 3s. (id. 
“ An old friend with a new face, and an open and a gay one too. The large, 
clear type invites the young reader to learn tire story of the nice little pictures. 
These verses for children have never been surpassed, scarcely equalled indeed—for 
the happy union of fancy and precept, the simplicity and intelligibility of the 
ideas and words, and the fluency and conciseness of the Rhymes. The Miss Tay¬ 
lors are the best nursery lyrists, after all.”— Spectator. 
WITH ENGRAVINGS AND WOOD-CUT ILLUSTRATIONS. 
TALES OF MANY LANDS, 
BY MISS M. FRASER TYTLER, 
Author of “ Tales of the Great and Brave.” 
Foolscap 8vo. cloth lettered. Price 7s. Gd. 
“ Sketches of common life, and traits of childish character, intermingled skil¬ 
fully with pictures of foreign scenery and national characteristics; and pathetic 
stories, written with talent, and in a manner to interest youthful readers. Each 
tale is illustrated by a clever wood engraving.”— Spectator. 
MY BOY’S FIRST BOOK. 
By the Author of “ Tales of the Great and Brave.' 
With fine Cuts. 16mo. cloth. Price 3s. Gd. 
“ A pretty little one for very young children, consisting of a number of tales 
lull of interest, yet all tending to improve the morals of the youthful reader. We 
recommend both these works as presents to all good children.”— Metropolitan Mag. 
BY THE SAME AUTHOR, 
MY BOY’S SECOND BOOK. 
With fine Cuts. lGmo. cloth. Price 3s. Gd. 
BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 
HYMNS AND SKETCHES IN VERSE. 
With fine Cuts, lfimo. cloth gilt. Price 4s. Gd. 
“ These are children s books ofavery superior character; and especially the first, 
some of the short poems in which are very beautiful. The wood-cuts by which 
they are embellished are really gems, such as but a few years ago would have as¬ 
tonished the public in works of far higher pretensions.”— Argus. 
