Some ©cess moticea. Literacy World. — ' ' Delightfully illustrated, ' ' Athenaum. — " Very cleverly drawn and humorous designs." Manchester Guardian.— ;•• All the designs are very apt and suited to the comprehension of a child." Scotsman. — '■ The designs are full of grace and fun, and give the book an artistic value not common in nursery literature." Globe. — "The drawings are distinctly amusing and sure to delight children." - Stef.—" Really a beautiful book. . . Winifred Smith has revelled into (5ld Thymes, and young and old alike will in their turn revel in the results of her artistic revelry. ' ' Pall Mall Gazette. — "No book of nursery rhymes has charmed us so much." Magazine of Art. — " Quite a good book of its Mud." Woman. — " Miss Smith's drawings are now celebrated and are indeed very beautiful, decorative, and full of naive humour." WORKS Br MRS. ERNEST RADFORD. SONGS FOR SOMEBODY. Verses by Dollie Radford. Pictures by Gertrude Bradley. Square crown 8vo. Six plates printed in colour by Edmund Evans, and 36 designs in monochrome. Coloured cover by Louis Davis. " 3s. 6d. GOOD NIGHT. Verses by Dollie Radford. Designs by Louis Davis. Forty pages entirely designed by the artist and pulled on the finest and the thickest cartridge paper. Boards and canvas back with label, 2s. 6d. Some ipress IRoticee. Daily Chronicle. — " As far as we know no one else sings quite like Mrs. Radford ;- hers is a bird's note — thin, high, with a sweet thrill in it, and the thrill is a home thrill, a nest thrill." Commonwealth. — " We have read with pure enjoyment Mrs. Radford's slight but charming cycle of rhymes." Star.^-" K tender spirit of motherhood inspires Mrs. Radford's simple little songs." Review of Reviews. — " Very charming poems for children not unworthy even to be mentioned in the same breath with Stevenson's ' Child's Garden of Verses.' " Athenaum, — " ' Good Night ' is one of the daintiest little books we have seen for years. The verses are graceful and pretty, and the illustrations excellent. It will please both young and old." Literary World.. — " Charming little songs of childhood." New Age.- — " Mrs. Radford is closely in touch with a child's mind, and her ideal child is a nice, soft, loving little creature whom we all want to caress in our arms." Artist. — " Since Blake died never has a book been produced which can so truly be described as a labour of love to the artist as ' Good Night.' "