Part 39 (1/2)
=EUSTACE MARCHMONT.= A Friend of the People. Large Crown 8vo, gilt edges, 5/-.
”This is a pleasant and suggestive West Country story. The auth.o.r.ess has written many graceful tales of high purpose, but we doubt if she has ever turned out a more finished narrative than this. Eustace is a very well-drawn character, and his cousin bride a delightful creation.”--_Whitehall Review._
=HER HUSBAND'S HOME=; or, The Durleys of Linley Castle. Large Crown 8vo, gilt edges, 5/-.
”Some of the scenes are particularly effective.”--_The Spectator._
=A SOLDIER'S SON AND THE BATTLE HE FOUGHT.= Crown 8vo, with Ill.u.s.trations, 2/6.
”... We lay it down with a feeling of grat.i.tude that the boys of to-day have the opportunity of reading so inspiriting a book.”--_The Record._
=PAT, THE LIGHTHOUSE BOY.= Crown 8vo, with Ill.u.s.trations, 2/6.
”A very pleasing story of lighthouse life, with something of the desert island charm.”--_The Guardian._
=MARJORIE AND MURIEL=; or, Two London Homes. Crown 8vo, with Ill.u.s.trations, 2/6.
”A capital story, very prettily got up.”--_Record._
=HIS MOTHER'S BOOK.= Crown 8vo, 2/-.
”Little Bill is so lovable, and meets with such interesting friends, that everybody may read about him with pleasure.”--_Spectator._
=LITTLE FREDDIE=; or, Friends in Need. Crown 8vo, 2/-.
”There is real pathos in this story.”--_Liverpool Courier._
=BERTIE CLIFTON=; or, Paul's Little Schoolfellow. Crown 8vo, 2/-.
”Seldom have we perused a tale of the length of this with so much pleasure.” _The Schoolmaster._
=FRIENDS OR FOES?= A Story for Boys and Girls. Cr. 8vo, 2/6.
”This very pleasant and thoroughly wholesome story.”--_Spectator._
=RUTH'S LITTLE LADY.= Crown 8vo, with Ill.u.s.trations, 2/-.
”A delightful study of children, their joys and sorrows.”--_Athenaeum._
=OUR WINNIE=; or, When the Swallows Go. Crown 8vo, with Ill.u.s.trations, 1/6.
”The beautiful life of little Winnie is one which all children will do well to take as an example.”--_Banner._
=SHADOWLAND=; or, What Lindis Accomplished. Crown 8vo, with Ill.u.s.trations, 1/6.
”A charming story for children, very prettily got up.”--_Record._
STORIES BY AGNES GIBERNE.
_Author of ”Sun, Moon, and Stars,” &c._