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he heart of many a schoolboy."--_Spectator_. Perseverance Island: or, The Robinson Crusoe of the 19th Century. By DOUGLAS FRAZAR. With 6 page Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3_s._ "This is an interesting story, written with studied simplicity of style, much in Defoe's vein of apparent sincerity and scrupulous veracity; while for practical instruction it is even better than Robinson Crusoe."--_Illustrated London News_. Girl Neighbours: or, The Old Fashion and the New. By SARAH TYTLER. With 6 page Illustrations by C. T. GARLAND. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, 3_s._ "One of the most effective and quietly humorous of Miss Sarah Tytler's stories _Girl Neighbours_ is very healthy, very agreeable, and very well written."--_The Spectator_. BLACKIE'S HALF-CROWN SERIES. Illustrated by eminent Artists. In crown 8vo, cloth elegant. Nicola: The Career of a Girl Musician. By M. CORBET-SEYMOUR. Illustrated by GERTRUDE D. HAMMOND. "There is a great deal of quiet force and strength about the story, and a kindly and good-hearted spirit pervading the whole which makes it exceedingly pleasant reading. I can thoroughly and heartily recommend _Nicola_ as a present for girls."--_Winter's Weekly_. "The moral tone of the story is exceptionally high, and the book would be a boon to a girl who has, or fancies she has, a career before her."--_Practical Teacher_. A Little Handful. By HARRIET J. SCRIPPS. Illustrated by L. LESLIE BROOKE. "A very charming picture of a bright, lovable, mischievous boy, who hails from the New World. Every page will afford extreme pleasure and amusement to all children, and those who love them."--_School Guardian_. "He is a real type of a boy, a few of whom we have known, and do know, who, under proper guidance, help to make a nation great."--_The Schoolmaster_. A Golden Age: A Story of Four Merry Children. By ISMAY THORN. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. _New Edition_. "Ismay Thorn has a genuine love for children.... _A Golden Age_ ought to have a place of honour on the nursery shelf."--_The Athenaeum_. "This 'story of four merry children' is distinguished by its charming realization of the quaintness and oddity and merriness of children, by its romantic, almost sentimental, pathos, and by its crisp, fluent style."--_The Academy_. A Rough Road: or, How the Boy Made a Man of Himself. By Mrs. G. LINNAEUS BANKS. Illustrated by ALFRED PEARSE. "Mrs. Linnaeus Banks has n
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