The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Catalogue of Books for the Young, by Various This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: A Catalogue of Books for the Young Author: Various Release Date: May 27, 2012 [EBook #39818] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG *** Produced by Chris Curnow, Hazel Batey and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net _A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS for the YOUNG_, OF ALL AGES, SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS AND SCHOOL PRIZES, Arranged according to Prices, From Half-a-Guinea to Sixpence Each, With a List of their Educational Works. Illustration PUBLISHED BY Griffith, Farran, Okeden & Welsh, (SUCCESSORS TO NEWBERY AND HARRIS). WEST CORNER OF ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD, LONDON. E. F. DUTTON AND CO., NEW YORK. A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG. ARRANGED ACCORDING TO PRICES. 10/6 _Ten Shillings and Sixpence each, cloth elegant._ =Child Life in Japan.= By the late Mrs. CHAPLIN AYRTON. With Illustrations drawn and engraved by Japanese artists. 7/6 _Seven Shillings and Sixpence each, cloth elegant. Illustrated._ =Alice's Wonderland Birthday Book.= By E. STANLEY LEATHES and C. E. W. HOLMES. A Reprint of the Edition of 1792. =The Looking-Glass for the Mind.= With Cuts by Bewick. An Introduction by CHARLES WELSH. =Our Sketching Tour.= By Two of the Artists. =The Young Buglers.= By G. A. HENTY. 6/6 _4to cloth, with Illustrations, price 6s. 6d. each._ =Grandpapa's Verses and Pictures.= By R. H. MOORE. 6/ KINGSTON'S SERIES OF SIX SHILLING BOOKS. Eleven Volumes. Each containing from 450 to 550 pages, well Illustrated by the Best Artists. Imperial 16mo, cloth elegant, gilt edges. =The Three Midshipmen.= With 24 Illustrations by G. THOMAS PORTCH, &c. Eleventh Thousand. =The Three Lieutenants;= or, Naval life in the Nineteenth Century. =The Three Commanders;= or, Active Service Afloat in Modern Times. =The Three Admirals=, and the Adventures of their Young Followers. =Hurricane Hurry;= or, The Adventures of a Naval Officer during the American War of Independence. =The Missing Ship;= or, Notes from the Log of the _Ouzel Galley_. =Paddy Finn:= The Adventures of an Irish Midshipman Ashore and Afloat. =True Blue;= or, The Life and Adventures of a British Seaman of the Old School. =Will Weatherhelm;= or, The Yarn of an Old Sailor about his Early Life and Adventures. =Won from the Waves;= or, The Story of Maiden May, with Sixteen full-page Illustrations. =Middy and Ensign;= or, The Jungle Station: A Tale of the Malay Peninsula. By G. MANVILLE FENN, with Seventeen Illustrations by H. PETHERICK. 6/- _Six Shillings each, cloth elegant, with Illustrations._ =Children in Norway;= or Holiday on the Ekeberg. =Flyaway Fairies and Baby Blossoms.= By L. CLARKSON. =Garden, The:= coloured illustrations. =Golden Threads from an Ancient Loom.= By LYDIA HANDS. =Journey to the Centre of the Earth.= By JULES VERNE. =Mabel in Rhymeland.= By EDWARD HOLLAND, C.C.S. Illustrated by A. CHASEMORE. =The Bird and Insects' Post Office.= By ROBERT BLOOMFIELD. (Or paper boards, chromo sides, _3s. 6d._) =Little Loving Heart's Poem Book.= By M. E. TUPPER. 5/- _Five Shillings each, cloth elegant. Illustrated by eminent Artists._ =Belle's Pink Boots.= By JOANNA H. MATTHEWS. Gilt edges. =Belton Scholarship (The):= a Chapter from the Life of George Denton. By BERNARD HELDMANN, with Eight full-page Illustrations. =Cruising in Many Waters.= By J. W. DORVILLE, _Vice-Admiral_. =The Day of Wonders:= A MEDLEY OF SENSE AND NONSENSE. By M. SULLIVAN. 30 Illustrations by W. G. BROWNE. Gilt edges. =Extraordinary Nursery Rhymes;= New, yet Old. Translated from the Original Jingle into Comic Verse by One who was once a Child. 60 Illustrations. Small 4to. =Favourite Picture Book (The) and Nursery Companion.= Compiled anew by UNCLE CHARLIE. With 450 Illustrations by ABSOLON, ANELAY, BENNETT, BROWNE (PHIZ), SIR JOHN GILBERT, T. LANDSEER, LEECH, PROUT, HARRISON WEIR, and others. Medium 4to, cloth elegant (or coloured Illustrations, _10s. 6d._) * * This may also be had in Two Vols., cloth, price 3s., or coloured * Illustrations, 5s.; also in Four parts, in paper boards, fancy wrapper, price 1s. each, or coloured Illustrations, 2s. each. =From May to Christmas at Thorne Hill.= By Mrs. D. P. SANDFORD, L.P.S.A. =Goody Two Shoes.= In a Facsimile Cover of the Original, with introduction by CHARLES WELSH. =Little People of Asia.= By OLIVE THORNE MILLER. Profusely illustrated. =Merry Songs for Little Voices.= Words by Mrs. BRODERIP. Music by THOMAS MURBY. Fcap. 4to. =The Mystery of Beechey Grange;= or, The Missing Host. By the author of "Hair-breadth Escapes, &c." Crown 8vo, Bevelled boards, gilt edges. =Patranas=, or SPANISH STORIES, LEGENDARY AND TRADITIONAL. By the Author of "Household Stories." =The Pattern life;= or Lessons from the Life of our Lord. By W. CHATTERTON DIX. Illustrated by P. PRIOLO. =Rival Crusoes (The).= By the late W. H. G. KINGSTON. (Or, bevelled boards, gilt edges, price 6s.) =Stories from the Old and New Testaments.= By the Rev. B. H. DRAPER. With 48 Engravings. =Trimmer's History of the Robins.= With 24 Illustrations by HARRISON WEIR. Small 4to, gilt edges. =Wee Babies.= By IDA WAUGH and AMY E. BLANCHARD. 5/- _Five Shilling Series of_ TALES OF TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE. Crown 8vo, well printed on good paper, and strongly bound in cloth elegant, bevelled boards, gilt edges. Each volume contains from 300 to 400 pages of solid reading. Fully illustrated by eminent artists. =From Cadet to Captain.= A Tale of Military Life. By J. PERCY GROVES. Illustrated by STANLEY BERKELEY. =Friends though Divided.= A STORY OF THE CAVALIERS AND ROUNDHEADS. By GEO. A. HENTY, with Eight full-page Illustrations. =Hair-Breadth Escapes;= or, THE ADVENTURES OF THREE BOYS IN SOUTH AFRICA. By Rev. H. C. ADAMS. =In Times of Peril:= A TALE OF INDIA. By GEO. A. HENTY, with Sixteen full-page Illustrations. =Mystery of Beechy Grange (The);= or, THE MISSING HOST. By the Rev. H. C. ADAMS, author of "Hair-breadth Escapes," &c. =Who did it?= or, HOLMWOOD PRIORY. A Tale of School Life. By the Rev. H. C. ADAMS. With Eight full-page Illustrations by A. W. COOPER. 4/6 _Four Shillings and Sixpence each, cloth elegant, with Illustrations._ =Cornertown Chronicles.= NEW LEGENDS OF OLD LORE WRITTEN FOR THE YOUNG. By KATHLEEN KNOX. =Favourite Fables in Prose and Verse.= With 24 beautiful Illustrations from Drawings by HARRISON WEIR. Small 4to. =Modern British Plutarch (The),= or LIVES OF MEN DISTINGUISHED IN THE RECENT HISTORY OF OUR COUNTRY FOR THEIR TALENTS, VIRTUES, AND ACHIEVEMENTS. By W. C. TAYLOR, LL.D. =Tales and Legends of Saxony and Lusatia.= By W. WESTALL. =Zipporah, the Jewish Maiden.= By M. E. BEWSHER. THE BOYS' OWN FAVOURITE LIBRARY. 3/6 _Twenty-seven Volumes, price Three Shillings and Sixpence each._ Each volume contains from 300 to 450 pages of solid reading, well illustrated by the best Artists. Crown 8vo. Cloth elegant. =Mark Seaworth.= By W. H. G. KINGSTON. =Hurricane Hurry.= By W. H. G. KINGSTON. =Salt Water.= By W. H. G. KINGSTON. =Out on the Pampas.= By G. A. HENTY. =Peter the Whaler.= By W. H. G. KINGSTON. =The Three Admirals.= By W. H. G. KINGSTON. =Early Start in Life.= By E. MARRYAT NORRIS. =Fred Markham in Russia.= By W. H. G. KINGSTON. =College Days at Oxford.= By Rev. H. C. ADAMS. =The Young Francs-Tireurs.= By G. A. HENTY. =The Three Midshipmen.= By W. H. G. KINGSTON. =The Fiery Cross.= By BARBARA HUTTON. =Our Soldiers.= By W. H. G. KINGSTON. =The Three Commanders.= By W. H. G. KINGSTON. =The Three Lieutenants.= By W. H. G. KINGSTON. =Manco, The Peruvian Chief.= By W. H. G. KINGSTON. =Our Sailors.= By W. H. G. KINGSTON. =John Deane.= By W. H. G. KINGSTON. =Travel, War, and Shipwreck.= By Colonel PARKER GILLMORE. =Chums.= By HARLEIGH SEVERNE. =African Wanderers.= By Mrs. R. LEE. =Tales of the White Cockade.= By BARBARA HUTTON. =The Missing Ship.= By W. H. G. KINGSTON. =Will Weatherhelm.= By W. H. G. KINGSTON. =True Blue.= By W. H. G. KINGSTON. =The North Pole=, and HOW CHARLIE WILSON discovered it. =Harty the Wanderer.= By FARLEIGH OWEN. THE GIRLS' OWN FAVOURITE LIBRARY. 3/6 _Twenty-five Volumes, price Three Shillings and Sixpence each._ Each volume contains from 300 to 400 pages of solid reading, well illustrated by the best Artists. 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POLLARD. =Silver Linings.= By Mrs. BRAY. =Theodora.= By EMILIA MARRYAT NORRIS. =Alda Graham.= By EMILIA MARRYAT NORRIS. =A Wayside Posy.= By FANNY LABLACHE. 3/6 _Three Shillings and Sixpence each, cloth elegant, Illustrated._ =Aunt Jenny's American Pets.= By CATHERINE C. HOPLEY, Author of "Snakes: Curiosities and Wonders of Serpent Life," etc. =Bear King (The):= A Narrative confided to the Marines by JAMES GREENWOOD. With Illustrations by ERNEST GRISET. Small 4to. =Berries and Blossoms:= A Verse Book for Young People. By T. WESTWOOD. =Bible Illustrations=, or A DESCRIPTION OF MANNERS AND CUSTOMS PECULIAR TO THE EAST. By the Rev. B. H. DRAPER. =Bird and Insects' Post Office (The).= By ROBERT BLOOMFIELD, Author of "Rural Tales," etc. Illustrated with Thirty-five Wood Engravings. Crown 4to, paper boards, with Chromo side (or cloth elegant, 6s.). =British History Briefly Told (The),= AND A DESCRIPTION OF THE ANCIENT CUSTOMS, SPORTS, AND PASTIMES OF THE ENGLISH. =Brookdale=, a Story. By Miss CHAMBERLAIN. =Castles and their Heroes.= By BARBARA HUTTON. =Clement's Trial and Victory.= By M. E. B. (Mrs. GELLIE). =Crosspatch, the Cricket, and the Counterpane.= By Mrs. BRODERIP. =Dot's Diary;= or, Banished from Fairyland. By J. P. T. With Frontispiece. By J. FAED, R.S.A. =Elf Island:= A Fairy Tale by Captain J. BATTERSLY, R.A., F.R.A.S. =Every-day Life in Our Public Schools.= Edited by CHAS. EYRE PASCOE. =Facts to Correct Fancies=, or SHORT NARRATIVES OF REMARKABLE WOMEN. =Family Bible Newly Opened (The);= WITH UNCLE GOODWIN'S ACCOUNT OF IT. By JEFFREYS TAYLOR. Fcap. 8vo. =Feathers and Fairies.= By the Hon. AUGUSTA BETHELL. =Flotsam and Jetsam.= By H. WOTHEM. =Four Seasons (The);= A Short Account of the Structure of Plants, being Four Lectures written for the Working Men's Institute, Paris. With Illustrations. Imperial 16mo. =Garden (The),= or FREDERICK'S MONTHLY INSTRUCTION FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND FORMATION OF A FLOWER GARDEN. With Illustrations by SOWERBY. =Golden Curl=, and other Fairy Tales. By F. A. E. A. =Heroes of History and Legend.= Translated from the German of A. W. GRUBE. By J. L. SHADWELL. =History of the Robins (The).= By Mrs. TRIMMER. In Words of One Syllable. Edited by the Rev. CHARLES SWETE, M.A. =In Time of War.= A Tale of Paris Life during the Siege and the Rule of the Commune. By JAS. F. COBB, F.R.G.S. =Infant Amusements=, or HOW TO MAKE A NURSERY HAPPY. With Practical Hints on the Moral and Physical Training of Children. By the late W. H. G. KINGSTON. =Joachim's Spectacles:= A Legend of Florenthal. By M. & C. LEE. =Lee (Mrs.) Anecdotes of the Habits and Instincts of Animals.= =Lee (Mrs.) Anecdotes of the Habits and Instincts of Birds, Reptiles, and Fishes.= =Lee (Mrs.) Adventures in Australia.= =Lightsome and the Little Golden Lady.= Written and Illustrated with Twenty-four Engravings, by C. H. BENNETT. =Lily and Her Brothers.= A true story. By C. E. L. =Little Margaret's Ride to the Isle of Wight;= or, THE WONDERFUL ROCKING HORSE. By Mrs. FREDERICK BROWN. With Eight Illustrations in chromo-lithography, by HELEN S. TATHAM. Crown 4to. Cloth (or illuminated paper boards 1/6). =Little May's Friends.= By ANNIE WHITTEM. (Or gilt edges, 4s.) =Mine (The),= or SUBTERRANEAN WONDERS. An Account of the Operations of the Miner and the Products of his Labours. =Mudge and Her Chicks.= By a BROTHER and SISTER. =Nimpo's Troubles.= By OLIVE THORNE MILLER. =Nursery Times=, or STORIES ABOUT THE LITTLE ONES. By an Old NURSE. =Our Old Uncle's Home.= By Mother CAREY. =Sermons for Children.= By A. DECOPPET. Translated by MARIE TAYLOR. =Seven Birthdays (The),= or THE CHILDREN OF FORTUNE. By KATHLEEN KNOX. =Stories of Edward= AND HIS LITTLE FRIENDS. =Taking Tales.= In Plain Language and Large Type. Two vols. May also be had in 4 vols, _1s. 6d._ each; and 21 parts, _6d._ each. =Talent in Tatters.= By HOPE WRAYTHE. =Talks about Plants=, or EARLY LESSONS IN BOTANY. By Mrs. LANKESTER. With Six Coloured Plates, and numerous Wood Engravings. =Talks about Science.= By the late THOMAS DUNMAN. =The Triumphs of Steam=, or STORIES FROM THE LIVES OF WATT, ARKWRIGHT, AND STEPHENSON. =Two Stories of Two.= By STELLA AUSTIN. Illustrated by Miss S. F. BASEVI. =Wild Roses.= By Mrs. BRODERIP. 3/- _Three Shillings._ =Fruits of Enterprise=, EXHIBITED IN THE TRAVELS OF BELZONI IN EGYPT AND NUBIA. With Six Engravings by BIRKET FOSTER. 2/6 THE "BUNCHY" SERIES OF HALF-CROWN BOOKS. _Crown 8vo. Cloth elegant, bevelled boards, gilt edges, fully Illustrated._ =Bunchy; or, The Children of Scarsbrook Farm.= By E. C. PHILLIPS. =African Pets.= By F. CLINTON PARRY. =Bryan and Katie.= By ANNETTE LYSTER. Illustrated by HARRY FURNISS. =Cast Adrift: the Story of a Waif.= By Mrs. H. H. MARTIN. =Daring Voyage across the Atlantic.= By the Brothers ANDREWS. =Every Inch a King.= By Mrs. J. WORTHINGTON BLISS. =Family Feats.= By Mrs. R. M. BRAY. =A Gem of an Aunt.= By Mrs. GELLIE (M. E. B.) =Gerty and May.= By the Author of "Our White Violet." =Grandfather.= By E. C. PHILLIPS, Author of "Bunchy." =Great and Small.= By Miss HARRIET POOLE. =Growing Up.= By JENNETT HUMPHREYS. =Hilda and Her Doll.= By E. C. PHILLIPS. =The House on the Bridge, and other Tales.= By C. E. BOWEN. =Nora's Trust.= By Mrs. GELLIE (M. E. B.) =Punch.= By E. C. PHILLIPS. =Ten of Them.= By Mrs. R. M. BRAY. ="Those Unlucky Twins!"= By ANNETTE LYSTER. =Two Rose Trees.= By Mrs. MINNIE DOUGLAS. =Ways and Tricks of Animals.= By MARY HOOPER. =We Four.= By Mrs. R. M. BRAY. 2/6 TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE EACH. _ILLUSTRATED._ =Boy Slave in Bokhara.= By DAVID KER. =Wild Horseman of the Pampas.= By DAVID KER. =Dolly, Dear!= By MARY E. GELLIE (M. E. B.) =On the Leads.= By Mrs. A. A. STRANGE BUTSON. =St. Aubyn's Laddie.= By E. C. PHILLIPS. =Boy's Own Toy Maker (The):= A Practical Illustrated Guide to the useful employment of Leisure Hours. By E. LANDELLS, 200 Illustrations. =Bunchy Series of Half-Crown Books.= Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, bevelled boards, gilt edges. Fully illustrated by the best artists. =Choice Extracts from the Standard Authors.= By the Editor of "Poetry for the Young." 3 vols. (_2s. 6d._ each.) =Christmas Pudding for Young Eaters.= By L. C. SKEY. =Cruise of Ulysses and His Men (The);= or, Tales and Adventures from the Odyssey, for Boys and Girls. By C. M. BELL. With Seven Illustrations by P. PRIOLO. Fcap. 8vo. =Flowers with Roots.= Sermons. By Rev. J. CROFTS. =Girl's Own Toy Maker (The),= AND BOOK OF RECREATION. By E. and A. LANDELLS. With 200 Illustrations. =Goody Two Shoes.= A Reprint of the Original Edition, with Introduction by CHAS. WELSH. =Guests of Flowers (The):= A Botanical Sketch. By Mrs. MEETKERKE. With Prefatory Letter by Dr. THEODORE KERNER. Cloth, small 4to. =Guests at Home (The).= A Sequel to the above. By the same AUTHOR. Small 4to. =Holly Berries.= By AMY E. BLANCHARD. Coloured illustrations by IDA WAUGH. 4to boards. =Ice Maiden= AND OTHER STORIES. By HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN. =Little Child's Fable Book.= Arranged Progressively in One, Two, and Three Syllables. 16 Pages Illustrated. _Cheap Edition._ =Little Gipsy.= By ELIE SAUVAGE. _Cheaper Edition._ =Little Pilgrim (The).= Illustrated by HELEN PETRIE. =Model Yachts, and Model Yacht Sailing:= HOW TO BUILD, RIG AND SAIL A SELF-ACTING MODEL YACHT. By JAS. E. WALTON, V.M.Y.C. Fcap. 4to, with 58 Woodcuts. =My Own Dolly.= By AMY BLANCHARD and IDA WAUGH. =Old Friends in a New Dress.= By R. SHARPE. =Sea and Sky.= By J. R. BLAKISTON, M.A. Suitable for young people. Profusely Illustrated, and contains a Coloured Atlas of the Phenomena of Sea and Sky. Cloth, price _2s. 6d_. =Science in the Nursery;= or, Children's Toys. By T. W. ERLE. =Spring Time;= or, Words in Season. By SIDNEY COX. 2/6 _Two Shillings and Sixpence plain, Super Royal 16mo, cloth elegant, with Illustrations by Harrison Weir and other eminent artists._ =Animals and their Social Powers.= By MARY TURNER-ANDREWES. =A Week by Themselves.= By EMILIA MARRYAT NORRIS. =Funny Fables for Little Folks.= =Granny's Story Box.= With 20 Engravings. =Jack Frost and Betty Snow;= Tales for Wintry Nights and Rainy Days. =Madelon.= By ESTHER CARR. =Odd Stories about Animals:= told in Short and Easy Words. =Secret of Wrexford (The).= By ESTHER CARR. =Snowed Up.= By EMILIA MARRYAT NORRIS. =Tales from Catland.= Dedicated to the Young Kittens of England. =Talking Bird (The).= By M. and E. KIRBY. =Tiny Stories for Tiny Readers in Tiny Words.= =Trottie's Story Book:= True Tales in Short Words and Large Type. =Tuppy=, or THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A DONKEY. =Wandering Blindfold=, or A BOY'S TROUBLES. By MARY ALBERT. 2/6 COMICAL PICTURE BOOKS. _Two Shillings and Sixpence each, fancy boards._ =Adventures of the Pig Family, The.= By ARTHUR S. GIBSON. Sixteen pages Illustrations, oblong 4to, boards. =The March Hares= and their friends. Uniform with the above. By the same author. _The following have Coloured Plates._ =English Struwwelpeter (The):= or PRETTY STORIES AND FUNNY PICTURES FOR LITTLE CHILDREN. After the celebrated German Work of Dr. HEINRICH HOFFMANN. Thirtieth Edition. Twenty-four pages of Illustrations (or mounted on linen, 5s.). =The Fools' Paradise.= Mirth and Fun for Old and Young. =Funny Picture Book (The);= or 25 FUNNY LITTLE LESSONS. A free Translation from the German of "DER KLEINE ABC SCHUeTZE." =Loves of Tom Tucker and Little Bo-Peep.= Written and Illustrated by THOMAS HOOD. =Spectropia=, or SURPRISING SPECTRAL ILLUSIONS, showing Ghosts everywhere, and of any colour. By J. H. BROWN. 2/- THE HOLIDAY LIBRARY. A Series of 12 Volumes for Boys and Girls, well illustrated, and bound in cloth, with elegant design printed in gold and colours, gilt edges. The size is Foolscap 8vo, and as each volume contains upwards of 300 pages of interesting tales of all descriptions, they form one of the most attractive and saleable series in the market. _Price Two Shillings, each volume containing Two Tales well Illustrated._ LIST OF BOOKS IN THE SERIES. Vol. I. {Sunny Days. {Wrecked, Not Lost. " II. {Discontented Children. {Holidays among Mountains. " III. {Adrift on the Sea. {Hofer the Tyrolese. " IV. {Alice and Beatrice. {Julia Maitland. " V. {Among the Brigands. {Hero of Brittany. " VI. {Cat and Dog. {Johnny Miller. " VII. {Children of the Parsonage. {Grandmamma's Relics. " VIII. {Children's Picnic. {Holiday Tales. " IX. {Christian Elliott. {Stolen Cherries. " X. {Harry at School. {Claudine. " XI. {Our White Violet. {Fickle Flora. " XII. {William Tell. {Paul Howard's Captivity. _Two Shillings, cloth elegant, Illustrated._ =Children's Daily Help.= Bevelled boards, gilt edges. (Or cloth plain, _1s. 6d_) =Classics for the Million.= By HENRY GREY. Cloth boards. (Or paper covers, _1s._) =How to Make Dolls' Furniture= AND TO FURNISH A DOLL'S HOUSE. With 70 Illustrations. Small 4to. =Illustrated Paper Model Maker.= By E. LANDELLS. In envelope. =Mamma's Bible Stories.= First Series. FOR HER LITTLE BOYS AND GIRLS. =Mamma's Bible Stories=, Second Series. =Mamma's Bible Stories.= Third Series. Illustrated by STANLEY BERKELEY. The three Volumes can be had in a handsome case. Price 6s. =Only a Cat's Tale.= By E. M. B. =Scenes of Animal Life and Character.= FROM NATURE AND RECOLLECTION. In Twenty Plates. By J. B. 4to, fancy boards. =Wonders of Home, in Eleven Stories (The).= By GRANDFATHER GREY. =Young Vocalist (The).= Cloth boards. (Or paper, 1s.) 1/6 _Price One Shilling and Sixpence each._ =Babies' Museum, The.= By UNCLE CHARLIE. Paper boards. =Children's Daily Help.= By E. G. (On bevelled boards, gilt edges, 2/-) =Every-Day Things=, or USEFUL KNOWLEDGE RESPECTING THE PRINCIPAL ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, AND MINERAL SUBSTANCES IN COMMON USE. =Little Lessons for Little Learners.= By Mrs. BARWELL. =Little Margaret's Ride to the Isle of Wight;= or, THE WONDERFUL ROCKING-HORSE. By Mrs. F. BROWN. Coloured Illustrations. =Our Wild Swan and other Pets.= By HELEN WEBLEY PARRY, Author of "An Epitome of Anglican Church History." With coloured illustrations by HARRISON WEIR. Price _1s. 6d._ =Rivals of the Cornfield.= By the author of "Genevieve's Story." =Taking Tales.= In Plain Language and large Type. Four vols. May also be had in Two vols., _3s. 6d._ each; and in 21 parts, cloth limp, price _6d._ each. =Trimmer's (Mrs.) New Testament Lessons.= With 40 Engravings. ANGELO SERIES OF EIGHTEENPENNY BOOKS. _Square 16mo. 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No. 1 Elementary (Strokes, &c.) 2 Single Letters. 3, 4 Large Text (Short Words). 5 Text, Large Text and Figures. 6 Text, Round and Capitals. 7 Round, Small and Figures. 8 Text, Round and Small. 9 Round, Small, and Figures. 10, 11 Round and Small. 12, 13, 15 Round, Small, & Figures. 14 Round and Small. 16 to 20 Small-hand. 21 Ornamental Hands. 22 to 24 Ladies' Angular Writing. POETRY FOR THE YOUNG. _A Graduated Collection in Four Parts._ =Part I. ... 128 pp. ... 9d.= = " II. ... 176 pp. ... 1s.= =Part III. ... 194 pp. ... 1s.= = " IV. ... 166 pp. ... 9d.= Part I. is recommended for the lower Standards; Part II. for the Higher; Part III. as a Reading-Book (under the New Code) for Standards V., VI., and VII.; and Parts III. and IV. (which can be procured in one volume) as Class-Books of Poetry for Candidates and Pupil Teachers. =Poetry for the Young.= The above Collection in One Volume. Fully Illustrated. Crown 8vo, 645 pp. handsomely bound, cloth, price =3s. 6d.=; or in Roxburgh binding for presentation, price _5s._ * * * May also be had in Two Volumes, price _2s._ each. "_We cannot too highly recommend the care, the discrimination, and the sound taste that have presided over the selection of this volume of 'Poetry for the Young._'"--STANDARD. "_It is the first successful effort to produce a really well graduated book of poetry for the young._"--SCHOOLMISTRESS. POETRY READERS FOR THE STANDARDS. ILLUSTRATED. _Adopted by the London School Board._ "Poetry for the Young," the most complete collection of high-class Poetry in the English Language, has met with so favourable a reception that we have brought it out in a form and at a price which will place it within the reach of EVERY CHILD IN EVERY SCHOOL. The choicest Poems in the collection have been selected for the SEPARATE BOOKS for SEPARATE STANDARDS, and the utmost pains have been taken to make the print, paper, and binding as perfect as possible. _The Prices and Sizes of the Books are as follows_:-- Book I. for Standard I., 16pp. ... 1d. " II. " II., 32pp. ... 2d. " III. " III., 32pp. ... 2d. Book IV. for Standard IV., 48pp. ... 3d. " V. " V., 48pp. ... 3d. " VI. " VI. & VII., 64pp. ... 4d. --> =In order to economise space, the _texts_ only of the Poems have been given; but the teacher, who possesses the _complete_ work, either in one volume or in the four parts, will find everything explained that can possibly need explanation.= THE "STANDARD AUTHORS" READERS ARRANGED AND ANNOTATED BY THE EDITOR OF "POETRY FOR THE YOUNG." (_a_) =Explanatory Notes.= (_b_) =Biographical Notes.= (_c_) =A Glossary of Rare or Difficult Words.= Primer, Part I., 16 pages, 18 Lessons, 14 Illustrations, paper 1d. or cloth 1-1/2d. " " II., 48 " 43 " 31 " cloth 3d. " " IIA, being the first 32 pages of Primer II., paper 2d. or cloth 2-1/2d. Infant Reader, 64 pages, 55 Lessons, 32 Illustrations, cloth 4d. " " (abridged) being the 1st 48 pgs. of Infant Reader, cl. 3d. " " (enlarged) " Infant Reader increased by 16 pages, cloth 5d. Standard I. Reader, 96 pages, 51 Lessons, 29 Illustrations, cl. lmp. 6d. cl. boards 8d. " II. " 144 " 61 " 34 " cl. bds. 9d. " III. " 192 " 62 " 25 " 1/- " IV. " 288 " 74 " 26 " 1/6 " V. " 320 " 86 " 22 " 1/9 " VI. " 384 " 79 " 26 " 2/0 " VII. " 384 " 79 " 26 " 2/6 THE SHORTER "STANDARD AUTHORS" READER. In accordance with the wishes of a large number of Teachers, Messrs. GRIFFITH, FARRAN, & CO. have issued a shorter edition of the "Standard Authors" Readers. Book I. 96 pages, 80 pages Reading Matter 6d. & 8d. " II. 112 " 90 " " " 9d. " III. 160 " 130 " " " 1/- " IV. 176 " 140 " " " 1/3 " V. 208 " 160 " " " 1/4 " VI. 240 " 180 " " " 1/6 N.B.--No alterations have been made in the Lessons, the changes are confined to the omission of the later pages. The appendices are continued in each book. POPULAR SHILLING BOOKS From THE OLD CORNER OF ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD, =Published by GRIFFITH, FARRAN, OKEDEN & WELSH.= I. =THE DISK: a Prophetic Reflection.= By E. A. ROBINSON and G. W. WALL. "A startling romance concerning inventions and discoveries."--_Literary World._ II. =CAPE COD FOLKS.= By SALLY PRATT MCLEAN. "For those who seek amusement there is something to make the reader chuckle on every page."--_Athenaeum._ "An excellent story."--_Morning Post._ III. =A VOICE FROM THE DIM MILLIONS.= Edited by M. C. DESPARD. Frontispiece by FRED. BARNARD. "We heartily commend this little book to our readers."--_Church Bells._ "Grimly and yet pathetically told."--_Citizen._ "We trust this little book will reach a wide circle of our readers."--_Literary World._ IV. =AMBULANCE LECTURES:= or, What to do in Cases of Accidents or Sudden Illness. By L. A. WEATHERLEY, M.D., Lecturer to the Ambulance Department, Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England. With numerous Illustrations. Cloth, thoroughly revised. "Very good, and expressed in the plainest language."--_The Medical Record._ "A safe guide in cases of emergency; will supply a much-felt want."--_British Medical Journal._ V. =THE YOUNG WIFE'S OWN BOOK:= a Manual of Personal and Family Hygiene, containing everything that the Young Wife and Mother ought to know concerning her own Health, at the most important periods of her life, and that of her Children. By L. A. WEATHERLEY, M.D. "We recommend it with confidence."--_Bazaar._ "A most useful book, with the best possible taste."--_City Press._ Transcribers note: Book titles on page 11 of the original were not bold - they have been rendered as bold in this e-book for consistency. End of Project Gutenberg's A Catalogue of Books for the Young, by Various *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG *** ***** This file should be named 39818.txt or 39818.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/3/9/8/1/39818/ Produced by Chris Curnow, Hazel Batey and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. 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