How to be Happy Though Married - Part 28
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=POETS IN THE GARDEN.= By MAY CROMMELIN, Author of "Joy," "In the West Countrie," &c. Cheap and Popular Edition, with Coloured Frontispiece.

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This edition is printed on a thinner paper, and more simply bound. The text, however, is identical with the half-guinea edition.

"Decidedly a happy idea.... The volume is finely printed, and gracefully designed."--_Times._

"Merely to describe this book is to write its commendation. It is an anthology in double sense."--_Academy._

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POPULAR EDITION OF THE "SHAH NAMEH."

=HEROIC TALES.= Retold from Firdusi the Persian. By HELEN ZIMMERN, Author of "Stories in Precious Stones," &c. With Etchings by L. ALMA TADEMA, and Prefatory Poem by E. W. GOSSE. Pop Ed. Cr. 8vo., cl. extra, 5s.

"Charming from beginning to end.... Miss Zimmern deserves all credit for her courage in attempting the task, and for her marvellous success in carrying it out."--_Sat.u.r.day Review._

=A DIARY OF GOLDEN THOUGHTS FOR THE YEAR.= New edition, interleaved with ruled paper. Can be used as a Birthday and Event Book of the Home Life.

Cloth boards, 2s.; Parchment. 1s. 6d.

"A little oblong book, very daintily and tastefully got-up, containing admirably selected brief extracts from great writers."--_Academy._

=A ROLL OF GOLDEN THOUGHTS FOR THE YEAR=; or, Permanent Diary of Wise Sayings from the Best Writers of all Times and Climes. Contents identical with the above, but arranged in oblong shape. Mounted on gilt wire, and suspended by ribands. 1s. 6d.

"Choicely and delicately produced."--_Christian._

=FAIRY TALES FROM BRENTANO.= Told in English by KATE FREILIGRATH KROEKER. Twenty-two Ill.u.s.trations by F. CARRUTHERS GOULD. Cheap and Popular Edition. Square Imp. 16mo. 3s. 6d.

"The extravagance of invention displayed in his tales will render them welcome in the nursery. The translation--not an easy task--has been very cleverly accomplished."--_The Academy._

"An admirable translator in Madame Kroeker, and an inimitable ill.u.s.trator in Mr. Carruthers Gould."--_Truth._

=WHEN I WAS A CHILD=; or, Left Behind. By LINDA VILLARI, Author of "On Tuscan Hills," &c. Ill.u.s.trated. Square 8vo., cloth, gilt edges. 3s. 6d.

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"A very clever, vivid and realistic story."--_Truth._

=SOUTHWOOD=: A Tale. By CATHARINE STURGE, Compiler of "A Diurnal for the Changes and Chances of this Mortal Life," &c. Frontispiece. Sm. cr.

8vo., 2s. 6d.

"A thoroughly healthy and well-written tale. The plot is very good."--_Presbyterian Messenger._

=THE CHILDREN'S BOUQUET OF VERSE AND HYMN.= Gathered by AUNT SARAH and COUSIN GRACE. 32mo., red edges, cloth elegant, or wood: maple, cedar, walnut, or cycamore. 1s.

"Love for the little ones has clearly been at work in the making of this selection good taste as well, and a most catholic sympathy."--_Christian Leader._

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=FORTUNE'S BUFFETS AND REWARDS.= Three vols. Crown 8vo. (_In November_) 31s. 6d.

=THE TOUCHSTONE OF PERIL=: A Tale of the Indian Mutiny. By DUDLEY HARDRESS THOMAS. Two vols. Crown 8vo. 1 1s.

"Amusing and exciting."--_Athenaeum._

=A YEAR IN EDEN.= By HARRIET WATERS PRESTON. Two vols. Crown 8vo. (_In November_) 1 1s.

Recent Novels. Two Volumes. Price 1 1s. each.

=CAMILLA'S GIRLHOOD.= By LINDA VILLARI.

"Brightly written.... It is from first to last a favourable and pure-toned specimen of Anglo-Italian fiction."--_Morning Post._

=THE BACHELOR VICAR OF NEWFORTH.= By Mrs. A. HARCOURT-ROE.

"Bright and readable."--_Athenaeum._

=ICHABOD=: A Portrait. By BERTHA THOMAS.

"It is indubitably the work of a clever woman."--_Athenaeum._

=A n.o.bLE KINSMAN.= By ANTON GIULIO BARRILI.