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HANDSOME GIFT-BOOKS

FOR

Young Men and Maidens.

[Ill.u.s.tration: Girl's Own Indoor Book]

=Girl's Own Indoor Book.= Edited by CHARLES PETERS. 528 pages, 8-1/2 6-1/2. With over one hundred and fifty ill.u.s.trations. 8s. cloth, gilt edges.

Containing practical helps to Girls in all matters relating to their material comfort and moral well-being. By the Author of ”How to be Happy though Married,” Dora de Blaquiere, Dora Hope, Marie Karger, Lady Macfarren, Lady Lindsay, Ernst Pauer, Sir John Stainer, the Hon. Victoria Grosvenor, John C. Staples, Canon Fleming, ”Medicus,”

Ruth Lamb, Sophia Caulfeild, and many others.

[Ill.u.s.tration: Indoor Games]

=Indoor Games and Recreations.= A popular Encyclopaedia for Boys. Edited by G. A. HUTCHISON. Including chapters by J. N. MASKELYNE, Lieut.-Col. CUTh.e.l.l, Dr. GORDON STABLES, R.N., Rev. A. N. MALAN, M.

A., C. STANSFIELD-HICKS, Dr. STRADLING, and others. ”Boy's Own Bookshelf.” Vol. VIII. With many Engravings. Quarto. 8s. cloth boards, gilt edges. A splendid Gift-Book or Prize for Boys. 528 pages, 8-1/2 6-1/2.

[Ill.u.s.tration: The Handy Natural History]

=The Handy Natural History.= By the Rev. J. G. WOOD, author of ”Homes without Hands,” etc., etc. 368 pages, 8 6-1/2 With 224 Engravings. 8s. cloth boards, gilt edges.

”A delightful book, and will make a very handsome and enviable high-cla.s.s prize or present.”--_School Board Chronicle._

”A handsome volume, in which the author, a well-known naturalist, tells his readers in simple, untechnical language the habits and nature of birds, beasts, and reptiles. Mr. Wood's style is excellently adapted for attracting the interest and insuring the attention of even ordinarily careless readers.”--_Mail._

THE SUNFLOWERS SERIES

OF STORIES FOR ALL READERS.

This is a Series of Books intended for adults rather than children.

Large numbers of young people, as well as readers of older growth, give up much of their time to fiction. This Series supplies books which not only interest as well-written Stories that afford studies of character and descriptions of events and scenes likely to rivet the attention, but which also stimulate the serious thought, and develop the better nature of those into whose hands they fall.

=The Manse of Glen Clunie.= By EGLANTON THORNE, author of ”The Old Worcester Jug,” ”The Two Crowns,” etc. Ill.u.s.trated by CHARLES WHYMPER, Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. cloth.

[Ill.u.s.tration: Two Enthusiasts]

=Two Enthusiasts.= By E. EVERETT GREEN. Ill.u.s.trated by EDWARD WHYMPER.

Crown 8vo. 5s. cloth boards.

=Barbara's Brothers.= By E. EVERETT GREEN, Author of ”Lenore Annandale's Story,” ”Joint Guardians,” etc. Ill.u.s.trated by R. and E. TAYLOR. Crown 8vo. 5s. cloth boards.

=Joint Guardians.= By E. EVERETT GREEN. Ill.u.s.trated. 5s. cloth.

=Joyce Graham's History=; or, Overcoming Evil with Good. By H. A.

GOWRING. Ill.u.s.trated. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.