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THE

FOR SEPTEMBER.

CHINESE EMPEROR AND HIS
WIVES.

ILLUSTRATED BY PHOTOGRAPHS.

THROUGH THE MAGIC DOOR.

BY

Sir A. CONAN DOYLE.
ILLUSTRATED BY W. RUSSELL FLINT.

MY MUSICAL CAREER.

BY AMY CASTLES. ILLUSTRATED BY DRAWINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS.

THE WHEELS OF ANARCHY.

THRILLING SERIAL STORY BY

MAX PEMBERTON.

ILLUSTRATED BY ALFRED PEARSE.

COUNTING CASH BY CLOCKWORK.

BY GREGORY BLYTH.

LONDON AT SIXPENCE.

BY

W. PETT RIDGE.

ILLUSTRATED BY LEWIS BAUMER.

COMPLETE STORIES

BY

Capt. F. H. SHAW, ATHOL FORBES, H. N. DICKINSON,
and others.

OTHER ATTRACTIVE ARTICLES, &c., ARE
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ONE PENNY MONTHLY. Single Copies by post, Three-halfpence.

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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. "Pilgrim's Progress." Part 2.

21.

22. The Christmas Tree.

23. Travels of Baron Munchausen. 24. Tale of a Donkey's Life.

25. Sinbad the Sailor.

26. Esop's Fables. Part 2.

27. Labours of Hercules.

28. Robinson Crusoe. Part 1.

29. Robinson Crusoe. Part 2.

30. Perseus the Gorgon Slayer.

31. Famous Stories from English History.

32. Coal-Munk-Peter.

33. Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp. 35. Hymns with Pietures.

36. Great Events in British History.

37. The Stolen Princess.

38. Seven Champions of Christendom.

39. Tom Thumb's Adventures.

40. The Trotty Book.

41. Fairy Tales from Flowerland 42. Punch and Judy.

43 King Arthur and his Knights.

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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 Musical Play.
82. John Gilpin.

83. Stories from Chaucer.

84. Illustrated School Recitations.

85. The Babes in the Wood, &c.
86. Animal Stories.

87. The Pied Piper of Hamelin.
88. Little Snow White.

89. A Seaside Story.

90. Life's Little Ones.

92. Tales from Shakespeare.

93. Beauty and the Beast.

55. Fairy Tales from New Zealand.

96. Joseph and his Brethren.

97 Coleridge's "Ancient Mariner."
48. Pictures to Paint.

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113. The Story of Hiawatha.

114. Songs and Games.

115. Holiday Stories.

116. Prince Want-to-Know.

117. The Slave of the Lamp (a Play). 118. By the Christmas Firelight.

119. Ivanhoe.

120. Robin Hood.

121. Parables for Little People.

122. Rambles of a Rat. By A. L. O. E

123. The House in the Wood.

124. The Chief of the Giants.

125. Letters from Fairyland.

126. Cecily among the Birds.
127. Merry Men of Gotham.
128. Red Riding Hood (a Play).
129. Mother Michel and her Cat.
130. The Yellow Dwarf, &c.
131. The Flying Dutchman.
132. The Mouse-Princess.

133. Ruskin's King of the Golden River."
134.Lady of the Lake," and "Lord of
the Isles" (in Prose).

135. The Mad Tailor.

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136. The Animals at The Zoo."
137. The Magic Rose.

138. A Summer in Squirrel-Land.
139. What Katy Did.

Music (Vocal Score) for Nos. 46, 69, 81, 93, 117, and 128, price 1s. each.

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9. Seven Champions of Chris-
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12. Tales from Ancient Rome.
13. Stories from Chaucer.
14. The Labours of Hercules.
15. Recitations. Illustrated.
No. 2.

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17. Sandford and Merton.
18. Esop's Fables. No. 2.
19. Shock-Headed Peter.
20. The Christmas Tree, and
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