NEW STORY BY THE AUTHOR OF “MADLLE. MORI” &c.
THE FIDDLER OF LUGAU. By the Author of “A Child of the Revolution,” “The Atelier du Lys,” &c. With Six Tinted Illustrations by W. Ralston. Crown 8vo. cloth, 6s.
A NEW STORY BY FREDERICK LANGBRIDGE.
RIDER’S LEAP: a Story for Boys. By the Author of “Nil Desperandum,” “Peacock Alley,” &c. With Eight Illustrations by W. B. Wollen. Crown 8vo. cloth, 5s.
NEW STORY BY ISMAY THORN.
A GOLDEN AGE. By the Author of “Pinafore Days,” “Story of a Secret,” &c. With Six Illustrations by Gordon Browne. Crown 8vo. cloth, 5s.
NEW STORY BY MARY E. HULLAH.
NAMESAKES. By the Author of “Philippa,” “The Lion Battalion,” &c. With Frontispiece by J. Finnemore. Fcp. 8vo. cloth, 1s. 6d.
NEW STORY BY L. T. MEADE.
DADDY’S BOY. By the Author of “A World of Girls,” “Scamp and I,” &c. With Nine Illustrations. Crown 8vo. cloth, 5s.
NEW STORY BY MRS. MOLESWORTH.
THE PALACE IN THE GARDEN. By the Author of “Carrots,” “Silverthorns,” “Four Winds Farm,” &c. With Twenty-five Illustrations by Harriet M. Bennett. Crown 8vo. cloth extra, 5s.
“Mrs. Molesworth has written several charming stories for children, but none more pleasantly conceived to rouse the wonder and admiration of her little readers than the tale of ‘The Palace in the Garden.’”—Scotsman.
NEW STORY BY MARY E. HULLAH.
THE GRACIOUS LADY’S RING. By Mary E. Hullah, Author of “The Lion Battalion,” “Philippa,” &c. Fcp. 8vo. fancy covers, price 1s.
BY MRS. MOLESWORTH, AUTHOR OF “CARROTS” &c.
SILVERTHORNS. With Illustrations by F. Noël Paton. Crown 8vo. 5s.
“Boys and girls alike will be charmed by ‘Silverthorns.’ Nothing could be more simple than the plan of this story, yet the interest is deep and sustained from first to last.”—Saturday Review.
“A most attractive book. The story is sure to be popular.”—London Figaro.
Lately published, crown 8vo. cloth extra, 3s. 6d.
PLAYING AT BOTANY. By Phœbe Allen, Author of “Gilmory” &c. With Coloured Frontispiece by Maud Naftel.
“This is a charming little book. The writer adopts the excellent plan of letting each flower tell its own story.... This plan is admirably carried out.”—Morning Post.
BY MARY E. HULLAH, AUTHOR OF “THE LION BATTALION.”
PHILIPPA. With Frontispiece by Gordon Browne. Crown 8vo. 5s.
“After much weary reading of the numerous works provided in such overwhelming quantities by the publishers at this season of the year, the reviewer is strongly tempted to overpraise a work so fresh, artless, and finished as Miss Hullah’s ‘Philippa.’ The clever authoress is a delightful story-teller. For originality of treatment, quiet sense of humour, and literary style, ‘Philippa’ rises far above the mass of mediocrity flooding the book market.”—Public Opinion.
BY KATHARINE S. MACQUOID, AUTHOR OF “PATTY” &c.
JOAN WENTWORTH. With Illustrations by Gordon Browne. Crown 8vo. 6s.
“An admirable study of girl life.”—Athenæum.
“It is a real pleasure to come across so thoroughly bright and piquant a girl’s book. The story is very charming, and we feel sure will prove a source of great enjoyment.”—Literary World.
London: HATCHARDS, 187 Piccadilly, W.