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PARTRIDGE *** Produced by deaurider, Craig Kirkwood, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive.) Transcriber’s Notes: Text enclosed by underscores is in italics (_italics_), and text enclosed by equal signs is in bold (=bold=). Additional Transcriber’s Notes are at the end. * * * * * Catalogue OF S. W. PARTRIDGE & CO.’S POPULAR ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. =CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO PRICES.= _=NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS ARE MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK.=_ * * * * * _5s. each._ =*A Hero King:= A Romance of the Days of Alfred the Great. By Eliza F. Pollard, Author of “A Gentleman of England,” “The White Dove of Amritzir,” etc. Large Crown 8vo. Frontispiece. Cloth extra. =The Dacoit’s Treasure;= or, In the Days of Po Thaw. £200 Prize Story of Burmese Life. By Henry Charles Moore. Illustrated by Harold Piffard. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth extra, gilt top. =A Gentleman of England.= A Story of the Time of Sir Philip Sidney. By Eliza F. Pollard, Author of “The White Dove of Amritzir,” “Roger the Ranger,” etc. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth extra, gilt top. =Pilgrims of the Night.= By Sarah Doudney, Author of “A Romance of Lincoln’s Inn,” “Louie’s Married Life,” etc. Frontispiece. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth extra, gilt top. _By G. MANVILLE FENN._ Illustrated by W. RAINEY, R.I., F. W. BURTON, etc. =*Jungle and Stream;= or, The Adventures of Two Boys in Siam. Large Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth extra. =Cormorant Crag:= A Tale of the Smuggling Days. By G. Manville Fenn. Second Edition. Illustrated. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth extra, gilt top. =In Honour’s Cause:= A Tale of the Days of George the First. By George Manville Fenn, Author of “Cormorant Crag,” etc. Large Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth extra, gilt top. =Steve Young;= or, The Voyage of the “Hvalross” to the Icy Seas. Large crown 8vo. Fully Illustrated. Cloth extra, gilt top. _3s. 6d. each._ =*Grand Chaco (The).= By G. Manville Fenn. Large Crown 8vo. 416 pages. Illustrated. Cloth extra. =*First in the Field:= A Story of New South Wales. By the same Author. Large Crown 8vo. 416 pages. Illustrated. Cloth extra. =*Through Fire and Storm:= Stories of Adventure and Peril. By G. A. Henty, G. Manville Fenn, and John A. Higginson. Crown 8vo. 320 pages. Frontispiece. Cloth extra, gilt top. =Skeleton Reef (The).= A Sea Story. By Hugh St. Leger, Author of “An Ocean Outlaw,” etc. Large Crown 8vo. Frontispiece. Cloth extra, gilt top. =Scuttling of the “Kingfisher” (The).= By Alfred E. Knight, Author of “Victoria: Her Life and Reign.” Frontispiece. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth extra, gilt top. =Missing Million (The):= A Tale of Adventure in Search of a Million Pounds. By E. Harcourt Burrage, Author of “Whither Bound?” Frontispiece. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth extra, gilt top. =Come, Break Your Fast:= Daily Meditations for a Year. By Rev. Mark Guy Pearse. 544 pages. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth extra. =Hymn Writers and their Hymns.= By Rev. S. W. Christophers. 390 pages. Crown 8vo. Cloth extra. =Pilgrim’s Progress (The).= By John Bunyan. Illustrated with 55 full-page and other Engravings, drawn by Frederick Barnard, J. D. Linton, W. Small, and engraved by Dalziel Brothers. Crown 4to. Cloth extra, 3s. 6d. (Gilt edges, 5s.) =Romance of Lincoln’s Inn (A).= By Sarah Doudney, Author of “Louie’s Married Life.” Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth. =Story of the Bible (The).= Arranged in Simple Style for Young People. One Hundred Illustrations. Demy 8vo. Cloth extra, 3s. 6d. (Gilt edges, bevelled boards, 4s. 6d.) =Six Stories by “Pansy.”= Imperial 8vo. 390 pages. Fully Illustrated and well bound in cloth, with attractive coloured design on cover, and Six complete Stories in each Vol. Vols. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, 3s. 6d. each. =Two Henriettas (The).= By Emma Marshall, Author of “Eaglehurst Towers,” etc. Illustrated. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth extra, gilt top. =White Dove of Amritzir (The):= A Romance of Anglo-Indian Life. By Eliza F. Pollard, Author of “Roger the Ranger,” etc. Large Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth extra, gilt top. _2s. 6d. each._ “_ROMANCE OF COLONIZATION._” _Special attention is requested to this well-written and up-to-date Series of books on the development of British Colonization from its commencement to the present day._ _Crown 8vo. Frontispiece. 320 pages. Cloth extra, 2s. 6d. each._ =*IV.--Canada:= Its Rise and Progress. By G. Barnett Smith. =I.--The United States of America to the Time of the Pilgrim Fathers.= By G. Barnett Smith. =II.--The United States of America to the Present Day.= By G. Barnett Smith. =III.--India.= By Alfred E. Knight. * * * * * =*The Son of Ingar:= A Story of the Days of the Apostle Paul. By K. P. Woods. Frontispiece. Crown 8vo. Cloth extra. =Victoria:= Her Life and Reign. By Alfred E. Knight. New Edition. Large Crown 8vo. 320 pages. Cloth extra, 2s. 6d.; fancy cloth, gilt edges, 3s. 6d.; half morocco, or half calf, marbled edges, net 7s. 6d.; full morocco, or calf, gilt edges, net 10s. 6d. =John:= A Tale of the Messiah. By K. Pearson Woods. Frontispiece. Crown 8vo. Cloth extra. =Brought to Jesus:= A Bible Picture Book for Little Readers. Containing Twelve large New Testament Scenes, printed in colours, with appropriate letterpress by Mrs. G. E. Morton. Size, 13-1/2 by 10 inches. Handsome coloured boards with cloth back. =Bible Pictures and Stories.= Old and New Testament. In one Volume. Bound in handsome cloth, with eighty-nine full-page Illustrations by Eminent Artists. =Light for Little Footsteps;= or, Bible Stories Illustrated. By the Author of “A Ride to Picture Land,” etc. With beautiful coloured Cover and Frontispiece. Full of Pictures. =Potters: Their Arts and Crafts.= Historical, Biographical, and Descriptive. By John C. Sparkes (Principal of the Royal College of Art, South Kensington Museum), and Walter Gandy. Crown 8vo. Copiously Illustrated. Cloth extra, 2s. 6d.; art linen, gilt edges, 3s. 6d. =Story of Jesus.= For Little Children. By Mrs. G. E. Morton, Author of “Wee Donald,” etc. Many Illustrations. Imperial 16mo. =Sunshine for Showery Days:= A Children’s Picture-Book. By the Author of “A Ride to Picture Land,” etc. Size, 15-1/2 by 11 inches. Coloured Frontispiece, and 114 full-page and other Engravings. Coloured paper boards, with cloth back. =Spiritual Grasp of the Epistles (The);= or, an Epistle a-Sunday. By Rev. Charles A. Fox, Author of “Lyrics from the Hills,” etc. Small Crown 8vo. Cloth boards. (Not illustrated.) =Upward and Onward.= A Thought Book for the Threshold of Active Life. By S. W. Partridge. (Fourteenth Thousand.) Cloth boards, 2s. 6d. (Not Illustrated.) _THE “RED MOUNTAIN” SERIES._ _Crown 8vo. 320 Pages. Illustrated. Handsomely bound in cloth boards. 2s. 6d. each._ =*Norcliffe Court.= By John W. Kneeshaw, Author of “A Black Shadow,” “From Dusk to Dawn,” etc. =*The Inca’s Ransom:= A Story of the Conquest of Peru. By Albert Lee, Author of “The Black Disc,” “The Prince’s Messenger,” etc. =*Adventures of Mark Paton (The).= By Charles J. Mansford, Author of “Shafts from an Eastern Quiver,” etc. =*Adventures of Don Lavington (The).= By G. Manville Fenn. Illustrated. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth extra. =*Crystal Hunters (The):= A Boy’s Adventures in the Higher Alps. By G. Manville Fenn. Illustrated. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth extra. =*In Battle and Breeze.= Sea Stories by G. A. Henty, G. Manville Fenn, and E. Harcourt Burrage. =A Polar Eden:= or, The Goal of the “Dauntless.” By Charles R. Kenyon, Author of “The Young Ranchman,” etc. =By Sea-Shore, Wood, and Moorland:= Peeps at Nature. By Edward Step, Author of “Plant Life,” etc. =Eaglehurst Towers.= By Emma Marshall, Author of “Fine Gold,” etc. =Eagle Cliff (The):= A Tale of the Western Isles. By R. M. Ballantyne, Author of “Fighting the Flames,” “The Lifeboat,” etc. =Edwin, The Boy Outlaw;= or, The Dawn of Freedom in England. A Story of the Days of Robin Hood. By J. Frederick Hodgetts, Author of “Older England,” etc. =England’s Navy:= Stories of its Ships and its Services. With a Glance at some Navies of the Ancient World. By F. M. Holmes, Author of “Great Works by Great Men,” etc. =Green Mountain Boys (The):= A Story of the American War of Independence. By Eliza F. Pollard, Author of “True unto Death,” “Roger the Ranger,” etc., etc. =Great Works by Great Men:= The Story of Famous Engineers and their Triumphs. By F. M. Holmes. =Lady of the Forest (The).= By L. T. Meade, Author of “Scamp and I,” “Sweet Nancy,” etc. =Leaders Into Unknown Lands:= Being Chapters of Recent Travel. By A. Montefiore-Brice, F.G.S., F.R.G.S. Maps, etc. =Lion City of Africa (The):= A Story of Adventure. By Willis Boyd Allen, Author of “The Red Mountain of Alaska,” etc. =Mark Seaworth:= A Tale of the Indian Archipelago. By W. H. G. Kingston, Author of “Manco, the Peruvian Chief.” =Manco, The Peruvian Chief.= By W. H. G. Kingston. New Edition. Illustrated by Launcelot Speed. =Olive Chauncey’s Trust.= By Mrs. E. R. Pitman, Author of “Lady Missionaries in Foreign Lands.” =Roger the Ranger:= A Story of Border Life among the Indians. By Eliza F. Pollard, Author of “Not Wanted,” etc. =Red Mountain of Alaska (The).= By Willis Boyd Allen, Author of “Pine Cones,” “The Northern Cross,” etc. =Slave Raiders of Zanzibar (The).= By E. Harcourt Burrage, Author of “Gerard Mastyn,” “Whither Bound?” etc. =Spanish Maiden (The):= A Story of Brazil. By Emma E. Hornibrook, Author of “Worth the Winning,” etc. =True unto Death:= A Story of Russian Life and the Crimean War. By Eliza F. Pollard, Author of “Roger the Ranger.” =Yashti Savage:= The Story of a Gipsy Girl. By Sarah Tytler. =Whither Bound?= A Story of Two Lost Boys. By Owen Landor. With Twenty Illustrations by W. Rainey, R.I. =Young Moose Hunters (The):= A Backwoods-Boy’s Story. By C. A. Stephens. Profusely Illustrated. _2s. each._ =The Friends of Jesus.= Illustrated Sketches for the young, of the Twelve Apostles, the Family at Bethany, and other of the earthly friends of the Saviour. Small 4to. Cloth extra. =Animals and their Young.= By Harland Coultas. With Twenty-four full-page Illustrations by Harrison Weir. Fcap. 4to. Cloth gilt, bevelled boards. =Domestic Pets:= Their Habits and Treatment. Anecdotal and Descriptive. Full of Illustrations. Fcap. 4to. Cloth extra. =Our Dumb Companions.= By Rev. T. Jackson, M.A. One Hundred and Twenty Illustrations. Fcap. 4to. Cloth extra. =*Bible Picture Roll.= Containing a large Engraving of a Scripture Subject, with letterpress for each day in the month. =Sunny Teachings.= (New Series.) A Bible Picture Roll containing Twelve beautifully Coloured Scripture Pictures selected from the New Testament. Mounted on roller. =Young Folk’s Bible Picture Roll (The).= Contains Twelve beautifully Coloured Pictures of Bible Subjects. Printed on good paper, and mounted on roller, with cord for hanging up. =Natural History Picture Roll.= Consisting of Thirty-one Illustrated Leaves, with simple large-type Letterpress, suitable to hang up in the Nursery, Schoolroom, etc. _THE HOME LIBRARY._ _Crown 8vo. 320 pages. Handsome Cloth Cover. Illustrations._ =*Clouds that Pass.= By E. Gertrude Hart. =*A Child of Genius.= By Lily Watson. =*Out of the Deep.= By E. Harcourt Burrage. =*Miss Elizabeth’s Niece.= By M. S. Haycraft. =*Through the Crucible.= By J. Harwood Panting. =*More Precious than Gold.= By Jennie Chappell. =*John Halifax, Gentleman.= By Mrs. Craik. New Edition. 540 pages. =Ailsa’s Reaping;= or, Grape-Vines and Thorns. By Jennie Chappell. =Avice:= A Story of Imperial Rome. By Eliza F. Pollard. =Brownie;= or, The Lady Superior. By Eliza F. Pollard. =Ben-Hur.= By L. Wallace. =Better Part (The).= By Annie S. Swan. =Bunch of Cherries (A).= By J. W. Kirton. =Cousin Mary.= By Mrs. Oliphant, Author of “Chronicles of Carlingford,” etc. =Dr. Cross;= or, Tried and True. By Ruth Sterling. =Dorothy’s Training;= or, Wild-Flower or Weed? By Jennie Chappell. =Edith Oswald;= or, Living for Others. 224 pages. By Jane M. Kippen. =For Honour’s Sake.= By Jennie Chappell. =Gerard Mastyn;= or, The Son of a Genius. By E. Harcourt Burrage. =Gerald Thurlow;= or, The New Marshal. By T. M. Browne. =Honor:= A Nineteenth Century Heroine. By E. M. Alford. =Household Angel (The).= By Madeline Leslie. =Her Saddest Blessing.= By Jennie Chappell. =Jacques Hamon;= or, Sir Philip’s Private Messenger. By Mary E. Ropes. =Living It Down.= By Laura M. Lane. =Louie’s Married Life.= By Sarah Doudney. =Madeline;= or, The Tale of a Haunted House. By Jennie Chappell. =Morning Dew-Drops.= By Clara Lucas Balfour. =Mark Desborough’s Vow.= By Annie S. Swan. =Mick Tracy,= the Irish Scripture Reader. By the Author of “Tim Doolan, the Irish Emigrant.” =Naomi;= or, The Last Days of Jerusalem. By Mrs. Webb. =Pilgrim’s Progress (The).= By John Bunyan. 416 pages. 47 Illustrations. =Petrel Darcy;= or, In Honour Bound. By T. Corrie. =Strait Gate (The).= By Annie S. Swan. =Tangled Threads.= By Esma Stuart. =Tom Sharman and his College Chums.= By J. O. Keen, D.D. =Uncle Tom’s Cabin.= By Harriet Beecher Stowe. =Village Story (A).= By Mrs. G. E. Morton, Author of “The Story of Jesus,” etc. =Without a Thought;= or, Dora’s Discipline. By Jennie Chappell. =Way in the Wilderness (A).= By Maggie Swan. _By “PANSY.”_ =Chrissy’s Endeavour.= =Three People.= =Four Girls at Chautauqua.= =An Endless Chain.= =The Chautauqua Girls at Home.= =Wise and Otherwise.= =Ruth Erskine’s Crosses.= =Ester Ried.= =Ester Ried Yet Speaking.= =Julia Ried.= =The Man of the House.= _Over 385,000 of these volumes have already been sold._ _1s. 6d. each._ _THE “WORLD’S WONDERS” SERIES._ _A Series of Popular Books treating of the present-day wonders of Science and Art. Well written, printed on good paper, and fully illustrated. Crown 8vo, 160 pages. Handsome Cloth Cover._ =*Marvels of Ant Life.= By W. F. Kirby, F.L.S., F.E.S., of the Natural History Museum, South Kensington. =*The Romance of the Savings Banks.= By Arch. G. Bowie. =*The Romance of Glass-Making:= A Sketch of the History of Ornamental Glass. By W. Gandy. =The Romance of the Post Office:= Its Inception and Wondrous Development. By Arch. G. Bowie. =Marvels of Metals.= By F. M. Holmes. =Miners and their Works Underground.= By F. M. Holmes. =Triumphs of the Printing Press.= By Walter Jerrold. =Astronomers and their Observations.= By Lucy Taylor. With Preface by W. Thynne Lynn, B.A., F.R.A.S. =Celebrated Mechanics and their Achievements.= By F. M. Holmes. =Chemists and their Wonders.= By F. M. Holmes. =Engineers and their Triumphs.= By F. M. Holmes. =Electricians and their Marvels.= By Walter Jerrold. =Musicians and their Compositions.= By J. R. Griffiths. =Naturalists and their Investigations.= By George Day, F.R.M.S. _NEW SERIES OF MISSIONARY BIOGRAPHIES._ _Crown 8vo. 160 pages. Cloth extra. Fully Illustrated._ =Amid Greenland Snows; or, The Early= } By =History of Arctic Missions.= } Jesse =Bishop Patteson, the Martyr of Melanesia.= } Page. =Captain Allen Gardiner:= Sailor and Saint. By Jesse Page, Author of “Japan, its People and Missions,” etc. =Congo for Christ (The):= The Story of the Congo Mission. By Rev. J. B. Myers, Author of “William Carey,” etc. =David Brainerd, the Apostle to the North American Indians.= By Jesse Page. =Henry Martyn: His Life and Labours--Cambridge, India, Persia.= By Jesse Page. =Japan: Its People and Missions.= By Jesse Page. =John Williams, the Martyr Missionary of Polynesia.= By Rev. James J. Ellis. =James Calvert; or, From Dark to Dawn in Fiji.= By R. Vernon. =Lady Missionaries in Foreign Lands.= By Mrs. E. R. Pitman, Author of “Vestina’s Martyrdom,” etc. =Madagascar: Its Missionaries and Martyrs.= By William J. Townsend, Author of “Robert Morrison,” etc. =Missionary Heroines in Eastern Lands.= By Mrs. E. R. Pitman, Author of “Lady Missionaries in Foreign Lands.” =Reginald Heber, Bishop of Calcutta,= Author of “From Greenland’s Icy Mountains.” By A. Montefiore, F.R.G.S. =Robert Moffat, the Missionary Hero of Kuruman.= By David J. Deane. =Samuel Crowther, the Slave Boy who became Bishop of the Niger.= By Jesse Page. =Thomas Birch Freeman, Missionary Pioneer to Ashanti, Dahomey, and Egba.= By Rev. John Milum, F.R.G.S. =Thomas J. Comber, Missionary Pioneer to the Congo.= By Rev. J. B. Myers, Association Secretary, Baptist Missionary Society. =Tiyo Soga:= The Model Kaffir Missionary. By H. T. Cousins, Ph.D., F.R.G.S. =William Carey, the Shoemaker who became the Father and Founder of Modern Missions.= By Rev. J. B. Myers. _NEW POPULAR BIOGRAPHIES._ _Crown 8vo. 160 pages. Maps and Illustrations. Cloth extra._ =*Four Noble Women and their Work:= Sketches of the Life and Work of Frances Willard, Agnes Weston, Sister Dora, and Catherine Booth. By Jennie Chappell. =Canal Boy who became President (The).= By Frederic T. Gammon. Twelfth Edition. Thirty-fourth Thousand. =David Livingstone:= His Labours and His Legacy. By Arthur Montefiore-Brice, F.G.S., F.R.G.S. =Florence Nightingale, the Wounded Soldier’s Friend.= By Eliza F. Pollard. =Four Heroes of India:= Clive, Warren Hastings, Havelock, Lawrence. By F. M. Holmes. =Fridtjof Nansen:= His Life and Explorations. By J. Arthur Bain. =General Gordon, the Christian Soldier and Hero.= By G. Barnett Smith. =Gladstone (W. E.): England’s Great Commoner.= By Walter Jerrold. With Portrait and thirty-eight other Illustrations. =Heroes and Heroines of the Scottish Covenanters.= By J. Meldrum Dryerre, LL.B., F.R.G.S. =John Knox and the Scottish Reformation.= By G. Barnett Smith. =Michael Faraday, Man of Science.= By Walter Jerrold. =Philip Melancthon:= The Wittemberg Professor and Theologian of the Reformation. By David J. Deane, Author of “Two Noble Lives,” etc. =Sir Richard Tangye= (“One and All”). An Autobiography. With Twenty-one Original Illustrations by Frank Hewitt. (192 pages.) =Sir John Franklin and the Romance of the North-West Passage.= By G. Barnett Smith. =Slave and His Champions (The):= Sketches of Granville Sharp, Thomas Clarkson, William Wilberforce, and Sir T. F. Buxton. By C. D. Michael. =Stanley (Henry M.), the African Explorer.= By Arthur Montefiore-Brice, F.G.S., F.R.G.S. =Spurgeon (C. H.):= His Life and Ministry. By Jesse Page. =Two Noble Lives:= JOHN WICLIFFE, the Morning Star of the Reformation; and MARTIN LUTHER, the Reformer. By David J. Deane. (208 pages.) =Through Prison Bars:= The Lives and Labours of John Howard and Elizabeth Fry, the Prisoner’s Friends. By William H. Render. =William Tyndale, the Translator of the English Bible.= By G. Barnett Smith. _Over 430,000 of these popular volumes have already been sold._ _THE BRITISH BOYS’ LIBRARY._ _A New Series of 1s. 6d. books for boys._ _Illustrated. Crown 8vo. Cloth extra._ =*The Old Red School House.= A Story of the Backwoods. By Frances H. Wood. =*Ben:= A Story of Life’s Byways. By Lydia Phillips, Author of “Frank Burleigh.” =*The Secret of the Yew.= By Frank Yerlock. =*Major Brown;= or, Whether White or Black, a Man! By Edith S. Davis. =The Bell Buoy;= or, The Story of a Mysterious Key. By F. M. Holmes. =Jack.= A Story of a Scapegrace. By E. M. Bryant. =Hubert Ellerdale:= A Tale of the Days of Wicliffe. By W. Oak Rhind. _THE BRITISH GIRLS’ LIBRARY._ _A New Series of 1s. 6d. books for girls._ _Illustrated. Crown 8vo. Cloth extra._ =*Regia;= or, Her Little Kingdom. By E. M. Waterworth and Jennie Chappell. =*Uno’s Marriage.= By Mrs. Haycraft. =*Tephi:= An Armenian Romance. By Cecilia M. Blake. =*Christabel.= By J. Goldsmith Cooper, Author of “Nella.” =Sweet Kitty Claire.= By Jennie Chappell. =The Maid of the Storm:= A Story of a Cornish Village. By Nellie Cornwall. =Mistress of the Situation (The).= By Jennie Chappell. =Queen of the Isles.= By Jessie M. E. Saxby. _NEW PICTURE BOOKS._ =Happy and Gay:= Pictures and Stories for Every Day. By D. J. D., Author of “Stories of Animal Sagacity,” etc. With 8 coloured and 97 other Illustrations. Size 9 by 7 inches. Handsome coloured covers, paper boards with cloth backs. =Pleasures and Joys for Girls and Boys.= By D. J. D., Author of “Anecdotes of Animals and Birds.” With 8 coloured and 111 other Illustrations. Size 9 by 7 inches. Handsome coloured cover, paper boards and cloth back. =Anecdotes of Animals and Birds.= By Uncle John. With 57 full-page and other Illustrations by Harrison Weir, etc. Fcap. 4to. 128 pages. Handsomely bound in paper boards, with Animal design in 10 colours, varnished. (A charming book for the Young.) =Stories of Animal Sagacity.= By D. J. D. A companion volume to “Anecdotes of Animals.” Numerous full-page Illustrations. Handsomely bound in paper boards, with Animal subject printed in 10 colours, varnished. _ILLUSTRATED REWARD BOOKS._ _Crown 8vo. 160 pages. Cloth extra. Fully Illustrated._ =*The Legend of the Silver Cup.= Allegories for Children. By Rev. G. Critchley, B.A. With 12 Illustrations. (Small quarto.) =Aileen;= or, “The Love of Christ Constraineth Us.” By Laura A. Barter, Author of “Harold; or, Two Died for Me.” =Duff Darlington;= or, An Unsuspected Genius. By Evelyn Everett-Green. With six Illustrations by Harold Copping. =Everybody’s Friend;= or, Hilda Danvers’ Influence. By Evelyn Everett-Green, Author of “Barbara’s Brother,” etc. =Fine Gold;= or, Ravenswood Courtenay. By Emma Marshall, Author of “Eaglehurst Towers,” etc. =Jack’s Heroism.= A Story of Schoolboy Life. By Edith C. Kenyon. =Marigold.= By L. T. Meade, Author of “Lady of the Forest,” etc. =Nella;= or, Not My Own. By Jessie Goldsmith Cooper. =Our Duty to Animals.= By Mrs. C. Bray, Author of “Physiology for Schools,” etc. Intended to teach the young kindness to animals. Cloth, 1s. 6d.; School Edition, 1s. 3d. =Raymond and Bertha:= A Story of True Nobility. By L. Phillips, Author of “Frank Burleigh; or, Chosen to be a Soldier.” =Rose Capel’s Sacrifice;= or, A Mother’s Love. By Mrs. Haycraft, Author of “Like a Little Candle,” “Chine Cabin,” etc. =Satisfied.= By Catherine M. Trowbridge. =Sisters-in-Love.= By Jessie M. E. Saxby, Author of “Dora Coyne,” “Sallie’s Boy,” etc. Illustrated by W. Rainey, R.I. =Ted’s Trust;= or, Aunt Elmerley’s Umbrella. By Jennie Chappell, Author of “Who was the Culprit?” etc. =Thomas Howard Gill:= His Life and Work. By Eliza F. Pollard, Author of “Florence Nightingale,” etc. =Tamsin Rosewarne and Her Burdens:= A Tale of Cornish Life. By Nellie Cornwall. * * * * * =*Our Exemplar;= or, What would Jesus do? By Charles M. Sheldon, Author of “The Crucifixion of Philip Strong,” etc. 320 pages. Stiff paper Covers, 1s. 6d. Cloth boards, 2s. _This remarkable book has already had a sale in America of 185,000 copies._ =The Crucifixion of Phillip Strong.= By Charles M. Sheldon, Author of “Our Exemplar,” etc. Stiff paper covers, 1s. 6d.; cloth boards, 2s. =*Insects:= Foes and Friends. By W. Egmont Kirby, M.D., F.L.S., with Preface by W. F. Kirby, F.L.S., F.E.S., of the Natural History Museum, South Kensington. Demy 16mo. 32 pages of coloured Illustrations and 144 pages of descriptive letterpress. Cloth boards, 1s. 6d. _1s. each._ _ONE SHILLING REWARD BOOKS._ _Fully Illustrated. 96 pages. Crown 8vo. Cloth extra._ =*Dumpy Dolly.= By E. M. Waterworth, Author of “Master Lionel,” “Lady Betty’s Twins,” etc. =*A Venturesome Voyage.= By F. Scarlett Potter, Author of “The Farm by the Wood,” etc. =*The Pilgrim’s Progress.= By John Bunyan. 416 pages. 47 Illustrations. =Always Happy;= or, The Story of Helen Keller. By Jennie Chappell, Author of “Ted’s Trust.” =Birdie’s Benefits;= or, A Little Child Shall Lead Them. By Ethel Ruth Boddy. =Band of Hope Companion (The).= A Hand-book for Band of Hope Members: Biographical, Historical, Scientific, and Anecdotal. By Alf. G. Glasspool. =Carol’s Gift;= or, “What Time I am Afraid I will Trust in Thee.” By Jennie Chappell, Author of “Without a Thought,” etc. =Brave Bertie.= By Edith Kenyon, Author of “Jack’s Heroism,” “Hilda; or, Life’s Discipline,” etc. =Children of Cherryholme (The).= By M. S. Haycraft, Author of “Like a Little Candle,” “Chine Cabin,” etc. =Cared For;= or, The Orphan Wanderers. By Mrs. C. E. Bowen, Author of “Dick and his Donkey,” etc. =Farm by the Wood (The).= By F. Scarlett Potter, Author of “Phil’s Frolic,” etc. =Frank Burleigh;= or, Chosen to be a Soldier. By L. Phillips. =Frank Spencer’s Rule of Life.= By J. W. Kirton, Author of “Buy Your Own Cherries.” =Grannie’s Treasures, and How They Helped Her.= By L. E. Tiddeman. =His Majesty’s Beggars.= By Mary E. Ropes, Author of “Bel’s Baby,” etc. =Harold;= or, Two Died for Me. By Laura A. Barter. =Jack the Conqueror;= or, Difficulties Overcome. By the Author of “Dick and his Donkey.” =Jenny’s Geranium;= or, The Prize Flower of a London Court. =Jim’s Discovery;= or, On the Edge of a Desert. By T. M. Browne, Author of “Dawson’s Madge,” etc. =Little Bunch’s Charge;= or, True to Trust. By Nellie Cornwall, Author of “Tamsin Rosewarne,” etc. =Losing and Finding;= or, The Moonstone Ring. By Jennie Chappell, Author of “Who was the Culprit?” etc. =Little Woodman and his Dog Cæsar (The).= By Mrs. Sherwood. =Little Bugler (The):= A Tale of the American Civil War. By George Munroe Royce. New Edition. =Lady Betty’s Twins.= By E. M. Waterworth, Author of “Master Lionel,” “Twice Saved,” etc. =Marjory;= or, What Would Jesus do? By Laura A. Barter, Author of “Harold; or, Two Died for Me.” =Old Goggles;= or, The Brackenhurst Bairns’ Mistake. By M. S. Haycraft, Author of “The Children of Cherryholme,” etc. =Our Den.= By E. M. Waterworth, Author of “Master Lionel, that Tiresome Child.” =Raymond’s Rival;= or, Which will Win? 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