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With 8 Illustrations, fcap. 8 vo, bevelled boards , 
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Robinson Crusoe. 
Sandford and Merton. 
Evenings at Home. 
Swiss Family Robinson. 
Edgeworth's Popular Tales. 
- Moral Tales. 
- Parent’s Assistant. 
-Early Lessons. 
Old Tales for the Young. 
Clarissa ; or, The Mervyn Inheritance. By Miss Bowman. 
The Old Helmet. By the Author of “ The Wide, Wide 
The Wide, Wide World. 
Dawnings of Genius. 
The Travels of Rolando. First Series. 
Celebrated Children. 
Edgar Clifton. 
The Lamplighter. 
Melbourne PIouse. 
Romance of Adventure. 
Seven Wonders of the World. 
Queechy. 
Ellen Montgomery’s Bookshelf. 
The Two School Girls. 
Ancient Cities of the World. 
[World.” 
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Well Illustrated, and bound in cloth. 
Friend or Foe. A Tale of Sedgmoor. By the Rev. H. 
C. Adams, M.A. With. Page Illustrations. Fcap. 8vo, cloth. 
Eda Morton and her Cousins. By M. M. Bell. 
Gilbert the Adventurer. By Peter Parley. 
The Lucky Penny, and other Tales. By Mrs. S. C. Hall. 
Minnie Raymond. Illustrated by B. Foster. 
Helena Bertram. By the Author of “ The Four Sisters.” 
Heroes of the Workshop, &c. By E. L. Bright-well. 
Sunshine and Clouds. By Miss Bowman. 
The Maze of Life. By the Author of ‘ ‘ The Four Sisters. ” 
The Wide, Wide World. 
The Lamplighter. By Ctnnmins. 
The Rector’s Daughter. By Miss Bowman. 
The Old Helmet. By Miss Wetlierell. 
Queechy. By Miss Wetherell. 
Sir Roland Ashton. By Lady C. Long. 
The Twins ; or, Sisterly Love. 
