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Keary (E.) — THE MAGIC VALLEY; or, PATIENT ANTOINE. With lUustrations by E. V. B. Globe 8vo. gilt. 4J-. 6d.

    • A very pretty^ tender, qttaint little tale,^' — Times.

Keary (A. and E.)— Works by A. and E. Keary:—

THE LITTLE WANDERLIN, and other Fairy Tales. i8ma 2j. td. " The tales are fanciful and well wriiteny and they are sure to vdn favour amongst little readers.** — AXHENiGUM.

THE HEROES OF ASGARD. Tales from Scandinavian Mytholc^. New and Revised Edition, Illustrated by Huard. Extra fcap. 8vo. 4J. 6d,

" Told in a light and amusing style, which, in its drollery and quaintness, reminds us of our old favourite Grimm," — ^TlMSS.

Ringsley. — Works by the Rev. Charleys Kingsley, M.A., Rector of Eversley, and Canon of Westminster : —

WESTWARD HO I or, The Voyages and Adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh. Thirty-eighth Thousand. Crown 8vo. 6s,

TWO YEARS AGO. Eighth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6j.

HYPATIA ; or. New Foes with an Old Face. Ninth Edition. Crown 8vo. ts,

HEREWARD THE WAKE— LAST OF THE ENGLISH. Fifth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.

YEAST : A Problem. Eighth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s,

ALTON LOCKE. New Edition. With a Prefatory Memoir by Thomas Hughes, Q.C, and Portrait of the Author, Crown 8vo. 6s,

THE WATER BABIES. A Fairy Tale for a Laud Baby. With Illustrations by Sir Noel Paton, R.S.A.y and P. Skelton. New Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s,

    • In fun, in humour, and in innocent imagination, as a child's

book we do not know its equal** — LONDON Review. **Mr, Kingsley must have the credit of revealing to us a new order of life, , , , There is in the * IVater Babies * an abundance of wit, fun^ good humour, geniaiity, elan, go,** — ^Times.

THE HEROES ; or, Greek Fairy Tales for my Children. With

Illustrations. New Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s,

  • ' We do not think these heroic stories have ever been more attrctctvvely

told, . . TTiere is a deep under'Current of religious feeling traceable throughout its pages which is sure to influence young rectders power^ fully:* — London Review. " One of the children* s books that wUl surely become a cleusic,** — ^Nonconformist,