. Little Saint Elizabeth and other stories / by Frsnces Hodgson Burnett ; illustrated by Reginald B. Birch. ully illustrated.—TheNew York Sun. The Story of Siegfried is charmingly told. The authormakes up the story from the various myths in a fascinatingway which cannot fail to interest the reader. It isasenjty-able as any fairy tale. The writers style is simple and veryattractive, and the book is in every wav an excellent one foiyoung readers.—77;^ Hart/ord Couraiit. THE STORY OF ROLAND. With a Series of Full-page Illustrations by R. B. Birch. One volume, i2mo, ... Finely written, bea


. Little Saint Elizabeth and other stories / by Frsnces Hodgson Burnett ; illustrated by Reginald B. Birch. ully illustrated.—TheNew York Sun. The Story of Siegfried is charmingly told. The authormakes up the story from the various myths in a fascinatingway which cannot fail to interest the reader. It isasenjty-able as any fairy tale. The writers style is simple and veryattractive, and the book is in every wav an excellent one foiyoung readers.—77;^ Hart/ord Couraiit. THE STORY OF ROLAND. With a Series of Full-page Illustrations by R. B. Birch. One volume, i2mo, ... Finely written, beautifully bound and excellently illustratcd, it is a charming gift-book for either a boy or a Critic. The old romance is thus told in English for the first timein a connected form, and is admirably told in the true spirit ofchivalry.—The Boston Traveler. Mr. Baldwin has culled from a wide range of epics, French, Italian and German, and has once more provedhis aptitude as a story teller for the young, while conveying information for which many of their elders will bethankful.—The SCRIBNERS BOOKS FOT{ THE YOUNG. THE BLACK ARROW^ ~ z/l Tale of the Two looses. BY ROBERT LOUIS 12 FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS BY WILL H. LOW AND ALFRED BRENNAN, One volume, iimo, paper, ^o cents; cloth, ^ Rep ete with bri-k dialogue and enlivening incident, and told in thenervous, picturesque style peculiar to the author of Kidnapped and?Treasure Island this lale of adventure will share the popularity of the best of Mr. Stevensons romances. It is a story of thrilling interest from first to last. An absorbing book.—The New York Journal cf story is full of the atmosphere of adventure, and is one of the strongest piecesof romantic writing ever done by Mr. Stevenson. —7A*^(7i/i?» Times. It has all the good qualities of his other stories—their invention, their spirit and theircharminc; English. The hand that wroteTreasure Islandand Kidnapped is vis


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