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2892492Women worth Emulating — AdvertisingClara Lucas Balfour

SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION,
56, OLD BAILEY, LONDON, E.C.


Gifts, Presents, Rewards, &c.


PRICE SEVEN SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.

Demy folio, cloth boards, gilt, with enamel picture on side.

The Sunday Portfolio for the Young. (Old Testament.) Containing 12 Coloured Illustrations of Old Testament History, comprising the Journey of the Children of Israel from Egypt to the Promised Land.

The Sunday Portfolio for the Young. (New Testament.) Uniform with the above, containing 12 highly Coloured Scriptural Illustrations, prepared expressly for Children, with descriptive letter-press, making a splendid Christmas Present or New Year's Gift.


FIVE SHILLINGS.

The Queen of Picture Books.Crown 4to, cloth boards, and richly gilt, with chromo-lithograph on side, containing upwards of 150 full paged Illustrations. The Book of the Season.

A Peck of Troubles: Stories of the Boys and Girls of Whitminster. By Ascott R. Hope. Crown 8vo, cloth boards bevelled, extra gilt. A capital book for a Present.


FOUR SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.

Kind Words Annual. Profusely Illnstrated. Containing Tales, Sketches, Music, Poetry, &c. Crown 4to, cloth, gilt edges. Also in paper boards, price 3s.


FOUR SHILLINGS.

Crown 8vo, cloth boards, gilt edges.

The First Heroes of the Cross. By Benjamin Clarke, Author of From Tent to Palace: the Story of Joseph, &c.

"The subject is beautiful, the writing is beautiful, the type is beautiful."—Review.


THREE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.

Crown 8yo, cloth boards, gilt edges.

Ailie Stuart. A Story of School-girl Life. By Annie Grey.

"A capital book for a school-girl, and one which will be sore to make friends wherever it goes."

Charley Laurel: A Story of the Sea. By W. H. G. Kingston.

"A splendid book for a boy."

Constantia's Household: A Story of the Spanish Reformation. By the Author of "Daybreak in Italy," "Harry Lawley," &c.

"Well written and highly interesting."—Philadelphia Sunday-School World.

From Tent to Palace: The Story of Joseph. By Benjamin Clarke, Author of "The First Heroes of the Cross," &c.

"This volume ought to become a Sunday-school classic."

The Hermit of Livry. By Emma Leslie, Author of "Squire Lynne's Will." "Constantia's Household," &c., &c. A Tale of the Days of Calvin.

Guy Falconer; or, Chronicles of the Old Moat House. By L. E. G., Author of "The Object of Life," "Myra Sherwood's Cross," &c., &c.

Land of the Pigtail (The). By Benjamin Clarke, Author of "Across the Sea." &c. Profusely Illustrated.

Pounceford Hall: A Story of School Life. By Benjamin Clarke, Author of "Life of Jesus for Young People," &c.

"An admirable book for boys."—Evangelical Magazine.

Squire Lynne's Will. By Emma Leslie, Author of " Constantia's Household," "Eliza Metcalf's Basket,"

"The story of a lost will."

Wave upon Wave. By Sarah Doudney, Author of "Faith Harrowby," &c., &c.

"A charming story."—Sword and Trowel


TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.

Crown 8vo, cloth boards, gilt edges.


Agatha's Trust, and How she Kept it. By Julia Chandler.


Animals of the Bible. A Brief Description of the various Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Insects, &c., &c., of Scripture, with many Illustrations. Small 4to, cloth gilt.

Arthur's Victory. By A. E. Ward.

"The tone of this work is excellent."—Literary World,

A True Hero: A Story of the Days of William Penn. By W. H. G. Kingston, Author of "Captain Cook," "Little Ben Hadden," &c.

"Few tales have been issued more interesting and instructive than this."—Review.

Hayslope Grange. By Emma Leslie, Anthor of " The Captives," &c., &c.

"Handsomely bound, tastefully illustrated, interesting, and profitable."—Sword and Trowel.

The Captives. By Emma Leslie, Author of "Codstantia's Household," &c., &c.

The Pilot's Daughters. By Sarah Doudney, Author of "Wave upon Wave," "Loser and Gainer," &c., &c.

"It deserves to find a large circle of readers."— Literary World.


TWO SHILLINGS.

Crown 8vo, cloth boards, gilt.

Across the Sea; or, The Voyage of Life. By Benjamin Clarke, Author of "From Tent to Palace," &c.

"A more valuable and appropriate book could not be placed in the hands of any youth."-Hastings Herald and Observer.

Eliza Metcalfe Basket. By Emma Leslie, Author of "Haylope Grange," &c., &c.

"A tale with a good moral, pleasantly told and nicely illustrated."—Scotsman.

Faith Harrowby; or. The Smnggler's Cave. By Sabah Doudney, Author of "The Beautiful Island,"' &c.

"This is a cleverly written tale, and illustrated very well indeed."—Watchman.'

Harry Lawley and his Maiden Aunts. By Emma Leslie, Author of "The Orphan and the Fonndhng," &c.

"A well-told story, with a real sympathy for and understanding of a boy's feelings and temptations"—Literary Churchman.

Life's Emblems. By Benjamin Clarke, Author of "Across the Sea."

"A book for young people."

Men Worth Imitating; or, Brief Sketches of Noble Lives. By W. H. Groser, B.Sc, Author of "Facts and Fancies," &c., &c.

"The Sunday-School Union is rich in the possession of Mr. Groser, who writes better each time he uses his pen."—Sword and Trowel.

Oliver's Oath. By Sarah Doudney, Author of "The Pilot's Daughters," "Miss Irving's Bible," &c., &c.

"A story of Irish life."

One by Herself. By Mrs. Clara Lucas Balfour.

"The design of this tale is to show that in the end right will succeed. Mrs. Balfour is one of the best writers for girls, and we would that they may listen to her wise counsel"—Review.

Percy Raydon; or, Self-Conquest. By Emma Leslie, Author of "Harry Lawley," " The Orphan and the Foundling," &c.

"We heartily commend it, for it can be safely put into the hands of the young."—Daily Press.

Sunbeam Susette. By Emma Leslie. A Story of the Siege of Paris. To which is added. The Little Gipsy.


SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, 56, OLD BAILEY LONDON, E.C.