. Redskin and cow-boy; a tale of the western plains. hereafter, Olive Bethune comes to England as a governess, and thenbegins to learn her own strange history. It is a tale of surprising vicissi-tude, but in the end all the wrongs are pleasantly righted. There is a fascination about this story. The splendid character of the heroine,together with the happy manner in which the interest is sustained to the end, combineto make this one of the most acceptable gift-books of the season.—Church Review. G. NORWAY A Tnip PorniQii Msirl With 6 page Illustrations A 1 rue i^ormsn iviaia. byJ>FlNNEM0RK y


. Redskin and cow-boy; a tale of the western plains. hereafter, Olive Bethune comes to England as a governess, and thenbegins to learn her own strange history. It is a tale of surprising vicissi-tude, but in the end all the wrongs are pleasantly righted. There is a fascination about this story. The splendid character of the heroine,together with the happy manner in which the interest is sustained to the end, combineto make this one of the most acceptable gift-books of the season.—Church Review. G. NORWAY A Tnip PorniQii Msirl With 6 page Illustrations A 1 rue i^ormsn iviaia. byJ>FlNNEM0RK ym6d The heroine of the tale is sister to a young fellow who gets into troublein landing a contraband cargo on the Cornish coast. In his extremity thegirl stands by her brother bravely, and by means of her daring scheme hemanages tG escape. The success of the year has fallen, we think, to Mrs. Norway, whose TrueGtrmish Maid is really an admirable piece of work,—Rtvisv/ qf Reviews.(18) From A GIRL OF G A LI]AYBy Katharine Tynan. 6s. (See page 17). coal and gold, miss, coal and gold BLACR1E S BOOKS FOR GIRLS ROSA MULHOLLAND (lady gilbert)Cynthias Bonnet Shop. w,th 8 fxTt Illus J r trations by G. Demain Hammond, 5s. Cynthia and her star-struck sister Befind go to London, the former toopen the bonnet shop, and the other to pursue the study of both girls find new interests in life, more important even than bonnetshop or star-gazing, is described with mingled humour and pathos in thischarming story. Just of the kind to please and fascinate a host of girl readers. —Liverpool Mercury. Pidnnpfta • ^ girls Story of Herself. With 6 full-pageOldllllCUci. niustrations by Lockhart Bogle. The story of a changeling who is suddenly transferred to the position ofa rich English heiress. She develops into a good and accomplished woman,and lias gained too much love and devotion to be a sufferer by the surrenderof her estates. ANNIE E. ARMSTRONGViolet Verekers Vanity.


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