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A romance of two worlds

Chapter 20

L. BUKT'8 books for YOUNG TBOPLB. 9

FAIRY BOOKS.
The Blue Fairy Book. Edited by Andrew Lang. Pro- fusely illuoCrated, 12iuu, clottt, price $1.00. "The tales are simply dellghtfuL No amoant of descriptioo can do
them Justice. The ouly way is to reud the book through froai cotw to
cover. ''^ — Book Review.
The Green Fairy Book. Edited by Andrew Lanq.
Profusely illustrated, 12mo, cloth, price Si. 00.
"The most delightful book of fairy tales, taking form and content* to gether, ever presented to children." — E. S. Hartland, in Folk-Lore.
The Yellow Fairy Book. Edited by Andrew Lang.
Profusely illustrated, l;^mo, cloth, price $1.00.
"As a collection of fairy tales to delight children of all ageSg it ranks second to none." — Daily Graphic
The Red Fairy Book. Edited by Andrew Lang. Pro- fusely illustrated, l2mo, cloth, price Sl.CC.
"A gift-book that will charm any child, and all older folk, who have been fortunate enough to retain their taste for the old nursery stories. "-- Literary World.
Celtic Fairy Tales. Edited by Joseph Jacobs. 12nio,
cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.
"A stock of delightful little narratives gathered chiefly from the Celtic- speaking peasants of Ireland. A perfectly lovely book- And oh! the wonderful plcturos Inside, Get this book If you can; it is capital, all through." — Pall Mall Budget.
English Fairy Tales. Edited by Joseph Jacobs. 12mo,
cloth, illustrated, price 01-00.
"The tales are simply dellghtfuL No amount of description can tlo them justice. The only way is to read the book throug:h from cover to cover. The book Is intended to correspond to 'Grimm's Fairy Tales,' and it must be allowed that its pages fairly rival in interest those of that well-known repository of folk-lore." — Moi-ning Herald.
Indian Fairy Tales. Edited by Joseph Jacobs. 12mo,
cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.
"Mr. Jacobs brings home to ns in a clear and Intelligible manner the enormous influence which 'Indian Fniry Tales' have bad upon European iiteratm-e of the kind. The rrfK*"nt combination will be welcomed not alone by the little ones for whom it is specially combined, but also by chDdre » of larger growth and udded years." — Daily Telegraph.
Hcnsehold Fairy Tales. By the Brothers Grimm.
ijJmo, cloth, illustratad, price 351.00.
"As a collection of fairy tales to delight children of all ages thig work ranks second to none." — Daily Graphic.
Fairy Tales and Stories. By Hans Christian Andeb-
SKw, 13mo, cloth, Illustrated, price $1.00.
"If I were asked to select a child's library I should name these three volumes, 'English,' 'Celtic,' and 'Indian Fairy Tales,' with Qrimm and Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales." — Independent.
For sale by all booksellers, or sent postpaid on receipt Of price by tb* oublisber, A. L. BTJBT, $2-68 Duana Street, New York.
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FAIRY BOOKS.
Popular Fairy Tales. By the Beothbes Grimm. 12mo,
cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.
"From first to last, almost wltboot exception, these stories are delieht' fuL" — Athenaeum.
Icelandic Fairy Tales. By A. W. Hali;. 12mo, cloth,
illustrated, price Si. 00.
"The most delightful book of fairy tales, taking form and contents to- gether, ever preseuted to children. The whole collection is dramatic and h'lmorous. A more desirable child's book has not been ueen for many a day." — Daily New3.
Fairy Tales From the Far H'orth. (Norwegian.) By
P, C. AsBjoRNSEN. 12ino, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.
"It we were asked what present would make a child happiest at Christ- mastlde we think we could with a clear conscience point to Mr. Jacobs' book. It is a dainty and an interesting volume." — Notes and Queries.
Cossack Fairy Tales. By R. Nisbet Bain. 12mo,
cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.
"A really valuable apd curious selection which will be welcomed by
readers of all ages. . . . The illustrations by Mr. Batten are often
clever and irresistibly humorous. A delight alike to the young people and their elders." — Olobe.
The Golden Fairy Book. By Various Authors, 12mo,
cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.
"The most delightful book of Its kind that has come in our way for many a day. It is brimful of pretty stories. Retold in a truly deightfu! manner." —
The Silver Fairy Book. By Various Authors, l^mo,
cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.
"The book is Intended to correspond to 'Grimm's Fairy Tales,' and It must be allowed that its pages fairly rival in interest those of the well- knowT) repository of folk-loi-e. It is a most delightful volume of fairj tales. ' ' — Courier.
The Brownies, and Other Stories. By Juliana Horatia
EwiNO. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price 75 cents.
"Like all the books she has wrltt>?n this one Is very cbarmlag, and ^.s worth more in the hands of a child than a score of other stories of a aiore sensational character." — Christian at Work.
The Hunting of the Snark. An Agony in Eight Fits.
By Lewis Carroll, author of "Alice in Wonderland." 12mo, cloth, illus- trated, price 75 cents. "This glorious piece of nonsense. . . . Everybody ooght to read It
— nearly everybody will — and all who deserve the treat will scream with
laughter. " — Grapkio.
Lob lie-By-the-fire, and Other Tales. By Juliana
Horatio Ewino. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price 75 cents.
"Mrs. Ewing has written as good a story as her 'Brownies,' and that IS saying a great deaL 'Lob Lle-by-the-nre' has humor and pathos, and teaches what Is right without making children think they are reading « sermon. " — Saturday Review. ^___
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