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ipg W&lts anil ? olfe &OPF THE UGHT PRINCESS and Other Fairy Tales. By George MacDonald. Illustrated by Maud Humphrey. New cheaper edition. 41 Once upon a time ! " That is the way Dr. MacDonald begins hit fairy tales, so we may be quite sure that they are real fairy tales and not " make-believes. "Hi ttories of 'The Light Princess, and Other Fairy Tales,' are it* geniously imagined and well carried out, and all healthy-minded childre* will enjoy reading them or hearing them read." Literary World. MOONFOLK A True Account of the Home of the Fairy Tales. By Jane G. Austin. Illustrated by 65 designs, drawn and engraved on wood by W. J. Linton. Cr. 8vo. "The most fascinating juvenile since 'Alice in Wonderland. '" Ckriv tian Unij*. THE CRUIKSHANK FAIRY BOOK Four Famous Stories. I. Puss in Boots. II. Jack and the Beanstalk. III. Hop o' My Thumb. IV. Cinderella. With reproductions of the characteristic designs of George Cruik- hank. 40 in number. 8vo . "This is one of the most attractive juvenile holiday presents that can possibly be had. It appeals to the eye, the imagination and the compre- hension of children. The illustrations are just what will delight chi!d' fancy. Simple, dramatic, absurd, but picturesque, we can imagines group of children in animated conversation about its contents, and reproducing its visionary scenes in play with a delight never to be forgotten in later life." Botton Woman'* Journal. G. P. Putnam's Sons New York and London