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PUBLISHED BY C. S. FRANCIS AND CO, NEW-YORK


For Young Persons.


BIBLE CARTOONS.

ILLUSTRATIONS OF SCRIPTURE HISTORY. From Designs by John Franklin.
Containing Sixteen Engravings of Scenes from the Lives of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Joseph, and Moses. With Descriptions in the words of the Bible. 1 vol. 4to. 75 cents.


HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN.

HANS ANDERSEN’S STORY BOOK:
With a Memoir of the Author, by Mary Howitt. Illustrated. One thick vol. 75 cents.

ANDERSEN’S TALES FROM DENMARK;
One vol. to match the above. 75 cents.
Containing a large number of the most popular Tales of this fascinating story-teller; not included in the former volume. [In Press. “We prophecy for these Tales an immortality in the nursery.”—Blackwood.


MRS. HOFLAND.

DOMESTIC TALES:
Being the Histories of the Officer’s, Merchant’s, and Clergymen’s Widows, and their Young Families. With Illustrations. In one vol. 75 cents


L. MARIA CHILD.

FLOWERS FOR CHILDREN:
Complete in one thick vol. with Engravings. 871/2 cents.

ROSE MARIAN, AND THE FLOWER FAIRIES.
Adapted from the German Legend, by L. Maria Child. With Twelve Illustrations from the German copy. 25 cents.


FUN FOR THE LITTLE ONES.

THE STORY OF STORIES:
Being Rambles in the Fairy Land of Italy. From the Pentamerone of Giambattista Basile. Translated from the Neapolitan, by John Edward Taylor. With Illustrations, by George Cruikshank. 871/2 cts.