Part 14 (1/2)
=ALBERT JORDON, M.A., D.D., LL.D.=
Rector of Llanbadar-Fawr
Crown 8vo, cloth, =2s. 6d.= net.
The chapters are arranged in chronological order from Herodotus to John Richard Green. The book is one of great interest and includes the chief Greek and Latin Historians, in addition to the most important French, English and Scotch writers.
Please Tell Me a Tale =MISS YONGE, S. BARING-GOULD, MISS COLERIDGE=, and other eminent Authors.
Thirteenth Thousand. In artistic cloth binding. Super-royal 16mo, =3s.
6d.= net.
A Collection of Short Tales to be read or told to Children from Four to Ten Years of Age.
Monologues and Duologues =MARY PLOWMAN=
Second Impression. Crown 8vo, cloth =2s. 6d.= net.
These most original and amusing Pieces (some for men and some for women) will furnish charming and delightful Recitations for Public Entertainments, the Drawing-room, School Prize Days, etc., etc. They are thoroughly up to date. In all, the book contains eight Monologues and two Duologues.
”Most welcome to those who are always eager to find something new and something good. The Monologues will be most valuable to Reciters.”--_The Lady._
=Puzzles for Parties=, Including ”Buried Words” and ”Word Building,” two most entertaining compet.i.tive games for afternoon tea-parties or evening entertainments. The answers to be filled in by the guests in a given time.
Complete with Solutions. Fcap. 4to, thick paper wrappers, =1s.= net.
The Questions separately (perforated for distribution to the guests), 6d. net.
The publishers are confident that these most amusing and instructive Puzzles will be immensely popular with old and young alike.
”Valuable at the Party-season; it would keep the most uproarious quiet and interested.”--_The Morning Leader._
Sisters in Arms =M. O. SALE=
Crown 8vo, cloth, =2s.= net.
A series of Short Plays in the form of Triologues, Duologues, and Monologues, on thoroughly amusing and up-to-date Subjects. Among the t.i.tles are: The Other Woman's Photograph--The Editor and the Girl--The Unfinished Story--Back to the Land--The Lover Exposed--The Jaunt that Failed, etc.
”Entertaining to read and should act well.”--_Scotsman._
In the Lilac Garden =F. M. WHITEHEAD=
Author of ”The Withy Wood.”