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Nursery Tales, Fairy Tales, Travellers' Tales, Tales from the Classics, Plays, &c.

A Library of One Hundred Volumes in cloth binding with Six Thousand Pages and over Four Thousand Pictures. Price Twenty-five Shillings, carriage paid in the United Kingdom, or Thirty Shillings by post to any part of the World. Single Volumes, Threepence each; by post, Fourpence.

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Grimm's Fairy Tales. 14. Eyes and no Eyes, &c. 15. Gulliver among the Giants. 18. Twice One are Two. 19. More Nursery Rhymes. 20. More Stories about Brer Rabbit.

21. "Pilgrim's Progress." II. 22. The Christmas Tree, and other Fairy Tales. 23. Travels of Munchausen. 24. Tale of a Donkey's Life. 25. Sinbad the Sailor.

26. Æsop's Fables. Part 2. 27. Labours of Hercules. 28. Robinson Crusoe. Part 1. 29. Robinson Crusoe. Part 2. 30. Perseus the Gorgon Slayer.

a list of the Books issued in this Cloth Series at Threepence:—
31. Famous Stories from

English History.
32. Coal-Munk-Peter.

33. Aladdin and the Wonderful
Lamp.

35. Hymns with Pictures.
36. Great Events in British
History.

37. The Stolen Princess.

38. Seven Champions of Chris-
tendom.

39. Tom Thumb's Adventures.
40. The Trotty Book.

41. Fairy Tales from Flower-
land.

42. Punch and Judy.

43. King Arthur and his
Knights.

44. Stories from Sandford and
Merton.

46. The Sleeping Beauty.
47. From Jan. to Dec. (Nature
Studies).

I.

49. The Enchanted Doll.
50. The First Birdie Book.
51. Tales of Long Ago.
52. Fairy Tales from China.
53. The Red Cross Knight.
54. The Red Cross Knight. II.
55. Country Scenes.
56. Indian Fairy Tales.
58. The Snow Queen.
6o. The Wonder Book.

61. Brer Fox's Adventures.
64. Stories from Ancient Rome
65. Uncle Tom's Cabin. Part 1.
66. Uncle Tom's Cabin. Part 2.
67. King Alfred the Great.
68. Shock-Headed Peter.
69. Cinderella. A Musical Play.
70. Father Christmas.
71. Don Quixote. Part 1.
73. Don Quixote. Part 2.
78. Fairy Tales from Japan.
79. Fairy Tales from Africa.
81. Dick Whittington. A Mu-
sical Play.

82. John Gilpin.

83. Stories from Chaucer.
84. Illustrated School Recita-

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100. Budge and Toddie. 101. The Golden Fleece. 102. The Jolly Family at the Seaside.

103. A Picture Book.

1C4. Recitations for Schools. II. 106. The Fairy of the SnowFlakes.

107. Sunday's Bairn.

108. King and Woodcutter. 109. Thor and the Giants. 110. The Wishing Carpet. 113. The Story of Hiawatha. 114. Songs and Games. 116. Prince Want-to-Know. 117. The Slave of the Lamp. 120. Robin Hood. [A Play. 122. Rambles of a Rat. 123. The House in the Wood. 124. The Chief of the Giants. 125. Letters from Fairyland. 126. Cecily among the Birds. 130. The Yellow Dwarf.

131. The Flying Dutchman. 132. The Mouse-Princess. 133. The King of the Golden River.

134.

"The Lady of the Lake," &c. (in Prose). 135. The Mad Tailor.

136. The Animals at the Zoo.

CLOTH-BOUND POETS THE PENNY POETS.

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draw special attention to those particular numbers which, in response to many requests from School Teachers, we have issued in cloth binding at Threepence each (Fourpence if posted) :

Macaulay's "Lays."
Scott's "Marmion."
Byron's "Childe Harold."
Burns' Poems.

Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet."
Longfellow's "Evangeline," &c.
Tales from Chaucer.

Moore's Irish Melodies.

Scott's "Lady of the La ke."
Shakespeare's "Julius Cæsar."
Matthew Arnold.
Shakespeare's "Henry V."

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Scott's "Lay of the Last Minstrel."
Poems of Wordsworth. Part 1.
Wordsworth's Poems. Part 2.
Poems for the Schoolroom and the
Scholar. Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Hymns that have Helped."
Poems by Robert Browning.
The Song of Hiawatha.
Shakespeare's "Richard II."
Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare.
The Merchant of Venice.
National Songs (Tonic Sol-fa).
Tennyson's "In Memoriam," &c.
Shakespeare's "Tempest."
Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night."
Shakespeare's "Henry VIII."
Shakespeare's "Hamlet."

1. Macaulay's "Lays of Ancient Rome," 37. Wordsworth's Poems. Part 2.

and other Poems.

2. Scott's "Marmion."

3. Byron's "Childe Harold."
4. Lowell's Poems. Selections.
5. Burns' Poems. Selections.

6. Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet."
7. Longfellow's "Evangeline," &c.
8. Selections from Mrs. Elizabeth
Barrett Browning's Poems.

9. Selections from Thomas Campbell. 11. Stories from "The Earthly Paradise." By William Morris.

12. Byron's "Childe Harold." Part 2. 13. Whittier, the Quaker Poet. 14. Tales from Chaucer, in Prose and Verse.

16. Moore's Irish Melodies.

17. Selections from William Cullen Bryant's Poems.

18. The Story of St. George and the Dragon. From Spenser's “Faerie Queene."

20. Scott's "Lady of the Lake."
21. Whittier's Poems. Part 2.
22. Shakespeare's Julius Cæsar."
24. Poems by Tom Hood.

25. Coleridge's "Ancient Mariner," &c. 25. Matthew Arnold: His Poetry and Message.

27. Walt Whitman: "Song of Myself." 28. Poems by Shelley.

29. Shakespeare's Henry V." 31. Scott'sLay of the Last Minstrel." 32. Poems of Wordsworth. Part 1. 33. Poems of Cowper.

36. Legends and Ballads.

38. Mrs. Hemans 2nd Eliza Cook. 39. Milton's "Paradise Regained." 40. Poems of Gray and Goldsmith. 41. Irish Ballads.

42. Shakespeare's "As You Like it."

43. Poems by Edgar Allan Poe,

Oliver Wendell Holmes, and
Emerson.

44. Thomson's Seasons."
45. Keble's "Christian Year."
46. Longfellow's Poems. Part 2.
48. Spenser's "Faerie Queene.”
Part 2.

49. Poems for the Schoolroom and the Scholar. Part 1.

51. "Hymns that have Helped." (Double Number. Price Twopence. 52. Poems by Robert Browning. 53. The Poets' Christmas. 54. Poems for the Schoolroom and the Scholar. Part 2.

55. The Song of Hiawatha.

56. Poems for the Schoolroom. Part 3. 59. Shakespeare's "Richard II." 60. Poems for the Schoolroom and the Scholar. Part 4.

62. Lady Lindsay's Poems. 63. Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare. 64. The Merchant of Venice. 65. National Songs (Tonic Sol- fa). 66. Tennyson's In Memoriam,' other Poems.

and

67. Shakespeare's "Tempest." 68. Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night." 69. Shakespeare's Henry VIII. 70. Shakespeare's Hamlet."

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