. Little Saint Elizabeth and other stories / by Frsnces Hodgson Burnett ; illustrated by Reginald B. Birch. ficult to find anything- more dainty, fanciful and humorous than these tales of magic,fairies, dwarfs and Giants. There is a vein of satire in them too which adult readers will enjoy.—JV. V. Heraid. Roundabout Rambles in l^ands of Pact and Fiction. With 200 Illustrations. ....... Square Sua, $ ,e:s out ok With nearly 200 Illustrations. ......... Square 8uo, S 50 The volumes are profusely illustrated and contain the most entertaining sketches in Mr. StocKionstnost enterta


. Little Saint Elizabeth and other stories / by Frsnces Hodgson Burnett ; illustrated by Reginald B. Birch. ficult to find anything- more dainty, fanciful and humorous than these tales of magic,fairies, dwarfs and Giants. There is a vein of satire in them too which adult readers will enjoy.—JV. V. Heraid. Roundabout Rambles in l^ands of Pact and Fiction. With 200 Illustrations. ....... Square Sua, $ ,e:s out ok With nearly 200 Illustrations. ......... Square 8uo, S 50 The volumes are profusely illustrated and contain the most entertaining sketches in Mr. StocKionstnost entertaining manner.—CU-^^^u Union. SCR/BNERS BOOKS FOTl THE YOUNG. HANS BRINKER; OR, THE SILVER SKATES. A Story of Life in Holland. By MARY MAPES volume, 12iiio, -v%itli sixty beautiful illus- trations, $, For children, what could be better as a gift than a copy of Mrs. Dodges Hans Brinker ; or, the Silver Skates ? This is one of the most charming of juven-ile stories, dealing with fresh scenes and a strange life, and told with sweet sim-phcity and great beauty.—T/ie RHYMES AND JINGLES. By Mrs. MARY MAPES DODGE. Editor of St. illustyatcd. One vol., 12ino. :>iew edition, $ Mrs. Dodges Rhymes and Jingles is a collectionof her childs poems—a department of literature inwhich she has no equal. Some of these poems havebeen pronounced without rivals in our language. PRINCE PEERLESS. A Fairy Folk Story Book. By MARGARET COLLIER. (Madame Gelletti Di Cadilhac). ILLUSTRATED BY JOHN COLLIER. One volume, 12nio, - - - $ More admiriible and fascinating a fairy story bookwe have not lately set eyes upon. The stories aremost airily conceived and most gracefully — The Hartford Post. PHAETON ROGERS. A NOVEL OF BOY LIFE. By ROSSITER JOHNSON. Illustrated. One volume, , - - - $ One of the funniest, liveliest juvenile stories of theyear is Phaeton Rogers, by Rossiter Johnson. Thewriter shows as much ingenuity in in


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