n the
church spire is the recipient of enchanting stories of enchanted people
and places. Full of pretty and ingenious ideas, prettily and ingeniously
written."--_Saturday Review_.
White Lilac: Or, The Queen of the May. By AMY WALTON.
"Every here and there we are reminded of Mrs. Tulliver and Sister Pullet
in the quaint dialogue of the story.... Every rural parish ought to add
_White Lilac_ to its library."--_Academy_.
Miriam's Ambition. By EVELYN EVERETT-GREEN.
"Miss Green's children are real British boys and girls, not small men
and women. Babs is a charming little one."--_Liverpool Mercury_.
The Brig "Audacious." By ALAN COLE.
"Bright and vivacious in style, and fresh and wholesome as a breath of
sea air in tone."--_Court Journal_.
The Saucy May. By HENRY FRITH.
"Mr. Frith gives a new picture of life on the ocean wave which will be
acceptable to all young people."--_Sheffield Independent_.
Jasper's Conquest. By ELIZABETH J. LYSAGHT.
"One of the best boys' books of the season. It is full of stirring
adventure and startling episodes, and yet conveys a splendid moral
throughout."--_Schoolmaster_.
Little Lady Clare. By EVELYN EVERETT-GREEN.
"Certainly one of the prettiest, reminding us in its quaintness and
tender pathos of Mrs. Ewing's delightful tales. This is quite one of the
best stories Miss Green's clever pen has yet given us."--_Literary
World_.
The Eversley Secrets. By EVELYN EVERETT-GREEN.
"A clever and well-told story. Roy Eversley is a very touching picture
of high principle and unshrinking self-devotion in a good
purpose."--_Guardian_.
The Hermit Hunter of the Wilds. By G. STABLES, R.N.
"Pirates and pumas, mutiny and merriment, a castaway and a cat, furnish
the materials for a tale that will gladden the heart of many a bright
boy."--_Methodist Recorder_.
Sturdy and Strong. By G. A. HENTY.
"The history of a hero of everyday life, whose love of truth, clothing
of modesty, and innate pluck carry him, naturally, from poverty to
affluence. He stands as a good instance of chivalry in domestic
life."--_The Empire_.
Gutta Percha Willie, The Working Genius. By GEORGE MACDONALD.
"Had we space we would fain quote page after page. All we have room to
say is, get it for your boys and girls to read for
themselves."--_Practical Teacher_.
The War of the Axe: Or, Adventures in South Africa. By J. PERCY-GROVES.
"The story of their final escape from the Ca
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