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selection. The book contains a larger number of dialogues than any we have seen, and they are mostly relative to school children and school affairs.--Penn. School Journal. * * * * * INSTRUCTION AND AMUSEMENT. PICTURES FROM THE HISTORY OF THE SWISS. In 1 vol. 16mo. 262 pages. Price 75 cents. WITH CHARACTERISTIC ILLUSTRATIONS, DESIGNED BY HAMMETT BILLINGS It is not generally known that the early history of the Swiss abounds in the most thrilling and interesting stories, of which that of Wm. Tell shooting the apple from the head of his son, by order of the tyrant Gessler, so familiar to every child, is but a specimen. The present volume, while it introduces the youthful reader to many of the scenes through which the brave Swiss passed in recovering their liberty, also narrates many stories of peculiar interest and romance, every way equal to that of Tell. Among those we may name, The Thievish Raven, and the Mischief he caused. How the Wives and Daughters of Zurich saved the City. How the City of Lucerne was saved by a Boy. The Baker's Apprentice. How a Wooden Figure raised Troops in the Valois. Little Roza's Offering. A Little Theft, and what happened in consequence. The Angel of the Camp. With twenty-one other similar stories. * * * * * A NEW SERIES OF JUVENILES. THE SUMMER-HOUSE SERIES. BY THE AUTHOR OF "VIOLET," "DAISY," ETC. The first volume of what the publishers sincerely believe will be the most popular series of Juvenile Books yet issued, is now ready, entitled OUR SUMMER-HOUSE, AND WHAT WAS SAID AND DONE IN IT. In 1 vol. 16 mo. Price 62 cents. Handsomely Illustrated by HAMMETT BILLINGS. From the author's Preface:-- "The Summer-House Series of children's books, of which the present volume is the first, is an attempt to sketch attractively and simply the wonders of reptile and insect existence, the changes of trees, rocks, rivers, clouds and winds. "To this end a family of intelligent children, of various ages, collected in a garden summer-house, are supposed to write letters and stories, sometimes playful, sometimes serious, addressing them to all children whom the books may reach. "The author has hoped, by thus awakening the quick imagination and ready sympathies of the young, to lead them to use their own eyes, and hearts, and hands, in that plentiful harvest-field of life,
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