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FOUR SHILLINGS.

Crown 8vo, cloth boards, gilt edges.

The First Heroes of the Cross. By Benjamin Clarke, Author of From Tent to Palace: the Story of Joseph, &c.

"The subject is beautiful, the writing is beautiful, the type is beautiful."—Review.


THREE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.

Crown 8yo, cloth boards, gilt edges.

Ailie Stuart. A Story of School-girl Life. By Annie Grey.

"A capital book for a school-girl, and one which will be sore to make friends wherever it goes."

Charley Laurel: A Story of the Sea. By W. H. G. Kingston.

"A splendid book for a boy."

Constantia's Household: A Story of the Spanish Reformation. By the Author of "Daybreak in Italy," "Harry Lawley," &c.

"Well written and highly interesting."—Philadelphia Sunday-School World.

From Tent to Palace: The Story of Joseph. By Benjamin Clarke, Author of "The First Heroes of the Cross," &c.

"This volume ought to become a Sunday-school classic."

The Hermit of Livry. By Emma Leslie, Author of "Squire Lynne's Will." "Constantia's Household," &c., &c. A Tale of the Days of Calvin.

Guy Falconer; or, Chronicles of the Old Moat House. By L. E. G., Author of "The Object of Life," "Myra Sherwood's Cross," &c., &c.

Land of the Pigtail (The). By Benjamin Clarke, Author of "Across the Sea." &c. Profusely Illustrated.

Pounceford Hall: A Story of School Life. By Benjamin Clarke, Author of "Life of Jesus for Young People," &c.

"An admirable book for boys."—Evangelical Magazine.