santly interfused
information about, wild pigs and their ways. It Is sure to interest
both boys and girls."--Christian Union.
Daddy's Boy. By L. T. MEADE. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price 75 cents.
"A charming story of child life. Little Sir Rowland is one of the most
fascinating of the misunderstood child heroes of the day. The quaint
doings and imaginings of this gentle, lovable, but highly original
child are introduced by Mrs. Meade, with all her accustomed
pathos."--Guardian.
Adventures of Prince Prigio. BY ANDREW LANG. 12mo, cloth, illustrated,
price 75 cents.
"This book has so much charm of style and good writing that It will be
eagerly read by many other than the young folk for whom it is
intended."--Black and White.
A Flock of Four. A Story for Boys and Girls. By ISMAY THORN. 12mo,
cloth, illustrated, price 75 cents.
"As a gift book for boys It is among the best new books of the kind.
The story is interesting and natural, from first to last."--Gazette.
A Flat Iron for a Farthing. The Story of an Only Son. By JULIANA
HORATIA EWING. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price 75 cents.
"A very good book it is, full of adventure, graphically told. The
style is just what it should be; simple but not bold, full of pleasant
humor, and with some pretty touches of feeling. Like all Mrs. Ewing's
tales, it is sound, sensible, and wholesome."--Times.
The Greek Heroes. Fairy Tales for My Children. By CHARLES KINGSLEY.
12mo, cloth, illustrated, price 75 cents.
"We do not think these heroic stories have ever been more attractively
told... There is a deep under-current of religious feeling traceable
throughout its pages which is sure to influence young readers
powerfully. One of the children's books that will surely become a
classic." London Review.
Jackanapes. BY JULIANA HORATIA EWING. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price
75 cents.
"This is one of Mrs. Ewing's charming little stories for young
children. The narrative ... is full of interest for its real grace and
delicacy, and the exquisiteness and purity of the English In which it
is written."--Boston Advertiser.
Princess and Curdie. By GEORGE MACDONALD. 12mo, cloth, illustrated,
price 75 cents.
"One of the cleverest and most pleasing stories it has been our good
fortune to meet with for some time. The Princess and Curdie are
delightful little beings, whom to read about is at once to become very
fond of."--Examiner.
Peter the Pilgrim. The Story of a Boy and
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