ok and read it.--_Philadelphia Ledger._
Juvenile literature seems to have come to a climax in this book. In
literary quality and in material form it is a decided improvement on
anything of the kind ever before produced in America.--_N. Y. Journal of
Commerce._
One of the richest and most entertaining books for young people, both in
text, illustrations, and binding, which has ever come to our
table.--_Providence Press._
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Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, N. Y.
_Sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, on
receipt of the price._
WHAT MR. DARWIN SAW
In His Voyage Round the World
in the Ship "Beagle."
ADAPTED FOR YOUTHFUL READERS.
Illustrated, 8vo, Cloth, $3.00.
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A capital book on natural history for young readers.--_Hartford
Courant._
A superb volume filled with maps and pictures of beasts, birds, and
fishes, as well as the faces of all sorts of men, and with all this a
most delightful story of real travel round the world by a very famous
naturalist.--_Christian Intelligencer_, N. Y.
To the intelligent boy or girl the book will be a perfect bonanza.
* * * Every statement it contains may be accepted as accurately
true. * * * This book shows once more that truth is stranger than
fiction.--_Philadelphia North American._
It can scarcely be opened anywhere without conveying interest and
instruction.--_S. S. Times_, Phila.
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Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York.
_Sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, on
receipt of the price._
"_A nice Gift for Children._"
PITTSBURGH TELEGRAPH.
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THE PRINCESS IDLEWAYS.
A FAIRY STORY.
Illustrated, 16mo, Cloth, 75 cents.
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Written in a simple but charming manner, and illustrated by beautiful
pictures, so that a youngster just past the first reading-book would
appreciate every word.--_Christian Intelligencer_, N. Y.
The illustrations are worthy of special commendation. Any so airy,
pretty, and full of grace, have rarely appeared in any American book for
children.--_Hartford Courant._
The language in which it is told is so pure and agreeable, that parents
and good bachelor uncles will find it a pleasure to read it aloud to the
little ones.--_Boston Courier._
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