an intelligent child."
_From the Pittsburgh Gazette._
"There are four very appropriate illustrations, representing the scenery
and incidents of travel in Egypt. The volume, moreover, is well written,
handsomely printed at the Riverside press, neatly bound in cloth, and
therefore may be commended as a suitable holiday present,--a book that
will both instruct and interest youthful readers."
_From the Buffalo Express._
"This beautiful little volume is the first of a series of six,
describing the visit of a company of young tourists to the most
interesting and sacred spots on the earth. In the one under
consideration, a number of incidents are recited, and facts presented,
which will be found not only exceedingly interesting and instructive to
boys and girls, but will give even adult minds some idea of the romantic
East. It is elegantly bound, and illustrated with a number of finely
executed wood-cuts. We recommend it to the attention of parents as a
most suitable and beautiful holiday present."
THE BRIGHTHOPE SERIES.
By J. T. TROWBRIDGE.
The Old Battle Ground,
Father Brighthope,
Hearts and Faces.
Iron Thorpe,
Burr Cliff.
5 vols. 18mo., in cloth, gilt back, uniform. Price $4.00.
_From the Boston Transcript._
"Mr. Trowbridge has never written anything that was not popular, and
each new work has added to his fame. He has a wonderful faculty as a
portrayer of New England characteristics, and New England scenes."
_From the Salem Register._
"Mr. Trowbridge will find many welcomers to the field of authorship as
often as he chooses to enter it, and to leave as pleasant a record
behind him as the story of "Father Brighthope." The "Old Battle Ground"
is worthy of his reputation as one of the very best portrayers of New
England character and describers of New England scenes."
THE GELDART SERIES.
By Mrs. THOMAS GELDART.
6 vols. 16mo. Illustrated by JOHN GILBERT.
Price of each 60 cents.
Daily Thoughts for a Child,
Truth is Everything,
Sunday Morning Thoughts,
Sunday Evening Thoughts,
Emilie the Peacemaker,
Stories of Scotland.
_From the Boston Register._
"These charming volumes are the much admired Geldart Series of books for
the young, which have established a very enviable reputation in England
for their wholesome moral tendency. They are beautifully printed 16mo.
volumes, with gilt backs, and are sold at 50 cents each. There are five
volumes in the series, and they w
|