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RANCIS A. KNIGHT, Author of 'By Leafy Ways,' 'Idylls of the Field,' etc. Illustrated by E. T. COMPTON. Large crown 8vo, cloth, bevelled boards, 5s. A few copies on Large Paper, with Illustrations printed on Japanese Paper, and mounted, bound in vellum, 21s. net. Each Copy signed and numbered. "Of striking excellence. No pleasanter companion for an autumnal holiday can easily be found."--_Athenaeum_. _3 Paternoster Buildings, London; 44 Victoria Street, Westminster._ * * * * * _Wells Gardner, Darton & Co.'s Popular Books._ My Lost Manuscript. THE ROMANCE OF A SCHOOL. By MAGGIE SYMINGTON. With Etched Title and Frontispiece. Large crown 8vo, extra cloth, 6s. "A powerful, original, and most interesting story."--_Church Bells_. Maud Humphrey's FINE ART COLOURED BOOKS. Little Grown-Ups. The Littlest Ones. Large 4to, ornamental boards, cloth backs, 6s. each. Sintram and his Companions, and Undine. By DE LA MOTTE FOUQUE. With Introduction by CHARLOTTE M. YONGE. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE, R.I. Large crown 8vo, printed on superfine paper, art linen boards, gilt top, 6s. "The anonymous translation is the good old standard one, vastly superior to subsequent versions."--_Times_. "Certain to engage the sympathies of an entirely new set of readers."--_Daily Telegraph_. "Nothing could be more attractive than the form in which this excellent edition is sent forth."--_Record_. Stories from the Faerie Queene. By MARY MACLEOD. Profusely Illustrated and simply told. With Introduction by J. W. HALES, Professor of English Literature, King's College, London, etc., etc. With numerous Illustrations by A. G. WALKER, Sculptor. Large crown 8vo, printed on superfine paper, cloth boards, gilt top, 6s. "Miss Mary Macleod has performed a dangerous and difficult task with taste and discretion. It can have been no light labour to set forth in simple, equable prose the linked sweetness, long drawn out, of Spenser's _Faerie Queene_, and the latter-day child may well feel much the same gratitude to her as those of another generation must have felt towards Charles and Mary Lamb, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Kingsley."--_Pall Mall Gazette_. "The book is beautifully produced, and ought to satisfy the most fastidious and exacting taste."--_Leeds Mercury_. _3 Paternoster Buildings, London; 44 Victoria Street, Westminster._
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