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BOARD OF LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS.
Il.Chic., McClurg & Co., 1891 $1.25
The story is charmingly told.
Il.Chic., McClurg & Co., 1895 $1.75
A quaint, prim and lofty little novel, old with the aristocratic antiquity which hangs in the web of old lace and tapestries, it is a poem in prose.
Chic., McClurg & Co., 1896 $1.25
A tender little story, the scene of which is laid in France. The heroine's mother is a poor lace maker and lives in one of the dingy portions of Paris.
Il.Chic., McClurg & Co., 1891 $1.50
It is told with a grace of style that has not been surpassed in any of the juvenile fiction. The author has given her story a marked individuality that must insure wide popularity.
Chic., McClurg & Co., 1899 $1.25
Stories of French revolution told by a noblewoman to her grandchildren. For older girls.
N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1894 $1.25
The difficulties which Ingomar Yang encounters before restoring his father's fortune and making his own name famous, is the theme of the story.
Il.N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1894 $1.25
A dozen healthy stories of adventure and sport in northern Europe. Designed for young readers.
N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1881 $1
All of them are good and smack agreeably of the Norse air.
Bronte, C. (Currer Bell, pseud.) Jane Eyre. 
N. Y., Harper & Bros., n. d. $1
Perhaps no work of fiction has for years so fastened on its readers or taken so large a place in public estimation as Jane Eyre; vigor, originality and interest that never flags, must be conceded to it.