The Manual of Heraldry - Part 31
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Part 31

Fcap., 3s. 6d. cloth, or 5s. gilt edges,

CANADIAN CRUSOES.

A Tale of the Rice Lake Plains. By Mrs. TRAILL. New and Cheaper Edition, edited by AGNES STRICKLAND. Ill.u.s.trated by HARVEY.

"A very delightful book for young readers. The interest is deep and well sustained. Mr. Harvey has contributed some excellent woodcuts, and the book is altogether a pretty and interesting one."

--_Guardian._

"The book is exceedingly well calculated for children, to whom its interesting contents, its handsome appearance, and beautiful ill.u.s.trations, will render it an acceptable present."--_Tait's Magazine._

New and Improved Edition, with Frontispiece, 18mo., 1s. 6d. cloth gilt,

NURSERY RHYMES.

An ILl.u.s.tRATED EDITION, in large type, with 16 Cuts by GILBERT, 16mo., 2s. 6d. cloth, gilt edges.

"These verses for children have never been surpa.s.sed for the happy union of fancy and precept, the simplicity and intelligibility of the ideas and words, and the fluency and conciseness of the rhymes."

--_Spectator._

By the same Authors,

ORIGINAL POEMS FOR INFANT MINDS.

New and Improved Edition, with Frontispiece, Two Vols., 18mo., 1s. 6d.

each, cloth gilt.

32mo. cloth, gilt edges, 1s.,

BASKET OF FLOWERS;

OR, PIETY AND TRUTH TRIUMPHANT.

A Tale for the Young.

16mo. gilt edges, 2s. 6d.,

THE BOY AND THE BIRDS.

By EMILY TAYLOR. With Sixteen fine Woodcuts, from LANDSEER'S Designs.

"A delightful book for children. The birds tell of their habits to a little inquiring boy, who goes peeping into their nests and watching their doings, and a very pleasant way they have of talking, sure to engage the young reader's attention. The designs are pretty, and nicely cut on wood."--_Spectator._

In foolscap 8vo. cloth, 2s. 6d.,

COLA MONTI;

OR, THE STORY OF A GENIUS.

A Tale for Boys. By the Author of "John Halifax Gentleman," &c.

With Four Ill.u.s.trations by FRANKLIN.

"No one possessing common sensibility can read this book without a thoughtful brow and a glistening eye."--_Chambers's Edinburgh Journal._

"An exceedingly well-told tale, which will interest boys of all ages.... As a holiday companion, few books would be more popular."--_English Churchman._

"A lively narrative of school-boy adventures."

"A very charming and admirably-written volume.... It is adapted to make boys better."

"A simple and pleasing story of school-boy life."--_John Bull._

In fcap. 8vo., 7s. 6d., elegantly bound and gilt,

DOCTOR'S LITTLE DAUGHTER.

THE STORY OF A CHILD'S LIFE AMIDST THE WOODS AND HILLS.

By ELIZA METEYARD. With numerous Ill.u.s.trations by HARVEY.

"This is a very delightful book, especially calculated for the amus.e.m.e.nt and instruction of our young friends; and is evidently the production of a right-thinking and accomplished mind."--_Church of England Review._

"An elegant, interesting, and un.o.bjectionable present for young ladies. The moral of the book turns on benevolence."--_Christian Times._

"This Story of a Child's Life is so full of beauty and meekness, that we can hardly express our sense of its worth in the words of common praise."--_Nonconformist._

"This will be a choice present for the young."--_British Quarterly Review._

"The whole story is told with a most touching grace, and a golden glow of poetry pervades it. The fine designs of Harvey, which ill.u.s.trate the book, add greatly to its attractiveness, and we cannot entertain a doubt of its becoming one of the most popular volumes in the 'Children's Library.'"--_Eliza Cook's Journal._

Second Edition, in square 16mo., handsomely bound in cloth, price 2s.

6d. with gilt edges,