Crown 8v0., handsomely bound, cloth gilt. Itlustruted. Price 6s. 
ROYAL CHILDREN 
THE CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL-ROOM HOURS OF 
ROYAL CHILDREN. 
By JULIA LUARD. 

@ontents. 
“Tot LITTLE QUEEN;” or, RICHARD THE SECOND’s CAILD-WIFE: 
The Girl-Widow. ‘CHE House oF LANCASTER. ‘‘KinG-BaBy” and the 
Basy Kine. HE Housk OF YORK; or, THE INFANT MARRIAGE: 
The Sanctuary Prince—Ihe Children’s Wedding. ‘THE HOUSE 0” 
Tupor: ‘The ‘I'welfth-day Queen; or, One Step from the Throne to tho 
Grave. THE Houss oF Stuart: The Sisters; or, Family Life in the 
Seventeenth Century—Mary of Orange—Elizabeth Stuart; or, ‘The Child 
Student—The Lonely Captive—The Queen’s Pet; or, The Beggar 
Princess. HE HousrE oF HANOVER. 
**An admirable book. The volume is most interesting ; indeed, we do not know 
onc of its class superior to it. If this is Miss Luard’s first book, she certainly ought 
not to let it be her last.”—Standard. 
““There is a certain bright cheerful heartiness with which she goes into all the 
minutiz of the child-lives which she narrates, which is sure to make the book a 
favourite.”—Literary Churchman. 
“A more truly interesting book than this, or one more fitted to combine in- 
struction with amusement, could scarcely have been prepared.”—/fell’s Messenger. 
““We can recommend the volume as most attractive.”—Clerical Journal. 
“*Cannot fail to awaken the interest of young readers in the history of their 
country.”—Daily News. 

Large Crown 8vo., nandsomely bound in cloth, gilt edges, with a 
Coloured Frontispiece and Six Full-page Plates by eminent artists. 
THE WANDERING MASGOR 
OTHER STORIES. 
By W. MOY THOMAS. 


Contents, 
The Wandering Mason—The Golden Ram—Milton’s Golden Lane— 
One New Year’s Eve—A Night of Tortures—Going Hopping—Loitering 
by the Way—The Abbot's Garden—The Elixir of Life—An Englishman’s 
Castle, ee 

, GROOMBRIDGE ayn SONS Lonpow, 
