EIGHT VOLUMES BY THE AUTHOR OF "LITTLE HAZEL." Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 1s. 6d. each. Little Frida; or, The King's Messenger. By the Author of "Little Hazel, the King's Messenger," etc. The story of a little girl who was found by a woodcutter in the Black Forest in Germany, and was taken to his home and brought up there by his kind-hearted wife along with her own children. The Crown of Glory; or, "Faithful unto Death." A Scottish Story of Martyr Times. By the Author of "Little Hazel, the King's Messenger." A tale, founded on history, regarding the first medical missionary in Scotland. The Guiding Pillar. A Story for the Young. By the Author of "Under the Old Oaks; or, Won by Love." An interesting tale for the young, illustrating the sure guidance of the pillar-cloud of Providence for all willing to follow in humble faith. Little Hazel, the King's Messenger. By the Author of "Little Snowdrop and Her Golden Casket," etc. A story for the young, showing what a Christian child may do. Little Snowdrop and Her Golden Casket. By the Author of "Little Hazel, the King's Messenger," etc. A tale for the young, illustrative of the preciousness of Scripture promises. The Royal Banner; or, Gold and Rubies. A Story for the Young. By the Author of "Little Snowdrop and Her Golden Casket," etc. A well-written story of home and school life. Cannot fail to prove interesting. "Thy Kingdom Come." A Tale for Boys and Girls. Under the Old Oaks; or, Won by Love. By the Author of "Little Hazel, the King's Messenger," etc. UNIFORM WITH "LITTLE HAZEL" SERIES. Little Tora, the Swedish Schoolmistress; And Other Stories. By Mrs. Woods Baker, Author of "The Swedish Twins," etc. "Charming idyllic pictures of Swedish life."—Scotsman. A Helping Hand. By M. B. Synge, Author of "A Child of the Mews," etc. Archie's Chances. By the Author of "The Spanish Brothers," etc. With Illustrations. Alive in the Jungle. A Story for the Young. By Eleanor Stredder, Author of "Jack and His Ostrich," etc. A fascinating story of child-snatching by a wolf, of the life led by the child in the wolf's lair, and of the cunning device of a native hunter to effect the rescue of the child. |