umes. Boards, $3.00; cloth, $4.00.
Nora Perry.
Bessie's Trials at Boarding-school. 12mo, $1.25.
Austin Phelps.
The Still Hour. 16mo, cloth, $.60; gilt, $1.00.
Work of the Holy Spirit. 16mo, cloth, $1.25.
Edward A. Rand.
Roy's Dory. 12mo, cloth, illust., $1.25.
Pushing Ahead. 12mo, cloth, illust., $1.25.
After the Freshet. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.
All Aboard for Sunrise Lands. Illust., boards, $1.75; cloth, $2.25.
Tent in the Notch. 16mo, cloth, illust., $1.00.
Bark Cabin. 16mo, cloth, illust., $1.00.
Margaret Sidney.
Five Little Peppers. 12mo, cloth, illust., $1.50.
Half Year at Bronckton. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.
Pettibone Name. 12mo, cloth, illust., $1.25.
So As by Fire. 12mo, cloth, illust., $1.25.
Spare Minute Series.
Edited by E. E. BROWN.
Thoughts that Breathe. (Dean Stanley). $1.00.
Cheerful Words. (George MacDonald). $1.00.
The Might of Right. (W. E. Gladstone). $1.00.
True Manliness. (Thos. Hughes). 12mo, cloth, $1.00.
Wide Awake Pleasure Book.
Edited by ELLA FARMAN.
Bound volumes A to M. Chromo cover, $1.50; full cloth, $2.00.
T. D. Wolsey, D.D., LL. D.
Helpful Thoughts for Young Men. 12mo, $1.25.
Kate Tannatt Woods.
Six Little Rebels. 12mo, cloth, illust., $1.50.
Doctor Dick. 12mo, cloth, illust., $1.50.
C. M. Yonge.
12mo, illustrated.
Young Folks' History of Germany. $1.50.
Young Folks' History of Greece. $1.50.
Young Folks' History of Rome. $1.50.
Young Folks' History of England. $1.50.
Young Folks' History of France. $1.50.
Young Folks' Bible History. $1.50.
Lances of Lynwood. 12mo, illust., $1.25.
Little Duke. 12mo, illust., $1.25.
Golden Deeds. 12mo, illust., $1.25.
Prince and Page. 12mo, illust., $1.25.
Little Lucy's Wonderful Globe. Boards, $.75; cloth, $1.00.
MARGARET SIDNEY'S BOOKS.
Margaret Sidney may be safely set down as one of the best writers of
juvenile literature in the country.--_Boston Transcript._
Margaret Sidney's books are happily described as "strong and pure from
cover to cover,... bright and piquant as the mountain breezes, or a dash
on pony back of a June morning." The same writer speaks of her as "An
American authoress who will hold her own in the competitive good work
executed by the many bright writing women of to-day."
There are few better story writers than Margaret Sidney.--_Herald and
Presbyter._
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