Fairy Circles - Part 26
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Part 26

"Pretty stories, beautifully ill.u.s.trated in gold and colours."--_Daily News._

"The fairy pictures are full of life and drollery.... The narratives are miracles of wonder and invention."--_Daily Albion._

_=The Little Flower-Seekers; or, the Adventures of Trot and= Daisy in a Wonderful Garden by Moonlight._ By ROSA MULHOLLAND, Author of "Puck and Blossom," "Eldergowan," &c. With Twelve Chromographs of Flowers, by various Artists. Foolscap quarto, cloth extra, bevelled boards.

"A charming volume."--_Daily News._

_=A Cruise in the Acorn.=_ By ALICE JERROLD. Six Ill.u.s.trations, in Gold and Colours. Foolscap quarto, cloth extra, bevelled boards. _New Edition._

"A simple little story, very prettily told, with ill.u.s.trations in colours and gold."--_Graphic._

"Told in a charming style, by aid of beautiful print, and ill.u.s.trated in gold and colours."--_Liverpool Albion._

_=Katty Lester: a book for Girls.=_ By Mrs. GEORGE CUPPLES, Author of "The Children's Voyage," &c. With Twelve Chromographs of Animals, after Harrison Weir. Foolscap quarto, cloth extra, bevelled boards.

_New Edition._

"A capital book for girls."--_Globe._

_=The Children's Voyage; or, a Trip in the Water Fairy.=_ By Mrs. GEORGE CUPPLES, Author of "Katty Lester," &c. With Twelve Chromographs of Ships, Boats, and Sea Views, after Edward Duncan. Foolscap quarto, cloth extra, bevelled boards.

"Well adapted to the comprehension of children."--_Standard._

NEW SERIES OF 5/- BOOKS BY POPULAR AUTHORS.

With Coloured Frontispiece, Illuminated t.i.tle-page, and numerous original Ill.u.s.trations. Post Octavo, Cloth Extra.

_=Three Years at Wolverton: a Public School Story.=_ By a Wolvertonian.

_=Last Cruise of the Ariadne.=_ By S. WHITCHURCH SADLER, R.N., Author of "The Ship of Ice," "Perilous Seas," &c.

_=Perilous Seas, and how Oriana sailed them.=_ By S. W. SADLER, R.N., Author of "The Ship of Ice," &c.

"All through 'Perilous Seas' there is enough stirring incident to arouse, and enough good writing to sustain, the interest of its youthful readers."--_Hour._

_=Miss. .h.i.tchc.o.c.k's Wedding Dress.=_ By the Author of "A Very Young Couple," "Mrs. Jerningham's Journal," &c.

"One of those pleasant stories, in an attractive dress, which are becoming almost a specialty of Marcus Ward & Co."--_Morning Advertiser._

_=Ralph Somerville; or, a Midshipman's Adventures in the= Pacific Ocean._ By CHARLES H. EDEN, Author of "The Twin Brothers of Elfvedale," "India, Historical and Descriptive," &c.

"There is always an air of reality about Mr. Eden's descriptive pa.s.sages which makes one feel that they are the result of actual experience."--_Morning Post._

_=Myrtle and Cypress: a Tale of Chequered Life.=_ By ANNETTE CALTHROP.

"The tale is altogether above the average, healthy in tone, and worked out with no little ability."--_John Bull._

BOOKS AT THREE-AND-SIXPENCE.

TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE.

_=India, Historical and Descriptive.=_ With an Account of the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857-58, by C. H. EDEN, Author of "Ralph Somervile," &c.

Sixty-six Ill.u.s.trations, Map, and Coloured Frontispiece. Crown octavo, cloth extra.

_=Notes of Travel in Egypt and Nubia.=_ By J. L. STEPHENS. Revised and enlarged, with an account of the Suez Ca.n.a.l. Seventy-one Ill.u.s.trations, Map, and Coloured Frontispiece. Crown octavo, cloth extra.

_=Fairyland Tales of Dwarfs, Fairies, Water-Sprites, &c.=_ From the German of Villamaria. Twenty-five Ill.u.s.trations and Coloured Frontispiece. Crown octavo, cloth extra.

_=Robinson Crusoe.=_ By DANIEL DEFOE. A new and beautiful edition, with numerous Ill.u.s.trations, Coloured Frontispiece and t.i.tle. Crown octavo, cloth extra.

_=The Vicar of Wakefield.=_ By OLIVER GOLDSMITH. Numerous Ill.u.s.trations, Coloured Frontispiece and t.i.tle. Crown octavo, cloth extra.

With Full-page Original Ill.u.s.trations, Coloured Frontispiece, and Illuminated t.i.tle-page. Post octavo, cloth, gold and black.

_=The Ship of Ice: a Strange Story of the Polar Seas.=_ By S. WHITCHURCH SADLER, R.N., Author of "Perilous Seas," "Marshall Vavasour," &c.

"Not only a 'Strange Story,' but one full of exciting interest.... The author writes in a vigorous, manly style, and the book is one which most English boys, with their love of daring and adventure, are likely heartily to relish."--_Pall Mall Gazette._

"A capital book of adventure."--_Manchester Guardian._

_=Chronicles of Cosy Nook: a Book of Stories for Boys and= Girls._ By Mrs. S. C. HALL.

"Mrs. Hall never in her best days wrote a better story for youngsters."--_Morning Advertiser._

"This gifted lady and her husband are known to be among the finest writers of children's books in this country."--_Edinburgh Courant._

_=Country Maidens: a Story of the Present Day.=_ By M. BRAMSTON, Author of "The Panelled House," &c.

"A charming fresh little story, which must give pleasure to both old and young ... deserves to be heartily commended."--_Morning Post._

"As charming a tale of home life as we have often met."--_Standard._

_=A Very Young Couple.=_ By the Author of "Mrs. Jerningham's Journal,"

"Miss. .h.i.tchc.o.c.k's Wedding Dress," &c.

"A very lively and pleasant little tale."--_Spectator._

BOOKS AT TWO-AND-SIXPENCE.

With Coloured Frontispiece, Illuminated t.i.tle, and Full-page Original Ill.u.s.trations.

_=Mildred's Mistake.=_ A Still-Life Study. By F. LEVIEN, Author of "Little Ada's Jewels," "Maggie's Pictures," &c. Small octavo, cloth extra.

_=Kaspar and the Seven Wonderful Pigeons of Wurzburg.=_ By JULIA G.o.dDARD. Small octavo, cloth extra.

_=Dobbie and Dobbie's Master: a Peep into the Life of a= Very Little Man._ By N. D'ANVERS, Author of "Little Minnie's Troubles," &c. Small octavo, cloth extra.