STORIES BY CATHARINE SHAW.

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THE STRANGE HOUSE. With coloured illustrations. Cr. 8vo, cloth, extra gilt, 2/-.

ALICK'S HERO. Illustrated. Large Cr. 8vo, cloth, plain edges, 2/-.

"Mrs. Shaw has added to our delight in noble boyhood, as well as to her own reputation, in this most charming of her works."—The Christian.

ONLY A COUSIN. Illustrated. Cr. 8vo, cloth, plain edges, 2/-.

"In our excavations among heaps of tales we have not come upon a brighter jewel than this."—Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, in Sword and Trowel.

THE GABLED FARM; or, Young Workers for the King. Illustrated. Large Cr. 8vo, cloth, plain edges, 2/-.

"A charming story, wherein the children are described naturally."—Evangelical Magazine.

LILIAN'S HOPE. Coloured illustrations. Cr. 8vo, cloth, extra gilt, 2/-.

COURTNEY'S CHOICE. Illustrated. Cr. 8vo, cloth, plain edges, 2/-. Sequel to "Mother Meg."

DICKIE'S SECRET. Illustrated. Cr. 8vo, 2/-; with coloured illustrations, cloth, extra gilt, 1/6.

LEFT TO OURSELVES. Illustrated. Cr. 8vo, cloth, plain edges, 1/6.

THE DOCTOR'S DAUGHTER. Coloured illustrations. Cr. 8vo, cloth, extra gilt, 1/6. Sequel to "At Last."

CAUGHT BY THE TIDE. Illustrated. Cr. 8vo, cloth, plain edges, 1/6.

JACK FORESTER'S FATE. Illustrated. Cr. 8vo, cloth, plain edges, 1/6.

"MOTHER MEG"; or, The Story of Dickie's Attic. With coloured illustrations. Cr. 8vo, cloth, extra gilt, 1/6.

"The prettiest story Mrs. Shaw has yet written."—The Standard.

"A naturally pathetic subject, treated with much skill as well as taste."—The Spectator.

NELLIE ARUNDEL. A Tale of Home Life. With coloured illustrations. Cr. 8vo, cloth, extra gilt, 1/6. Sequel to "The Gabled Farm."

"We need scarcely say that Mrs. Shaw holds out the light of life to all her readers and we know of few better books than those which bear her name."—Record.



STORIES BY BRENDA.

Author of "Froggy's Little Brother," etc.

WONDERFUL MATES. With coloured illustrations. Large Cr. 8vo, cloth extra, gilt edges, 5/-; extra cloth, gilt, 2/6.

UNCLE STEVE'S LOCKER. With illustrations. Large Cr. 8vo, half-bound leather, cloth sides, 3/6; cloth extra, gilt, 2/-.

"Brenda has never drawn two more charming pen and ink sketches."—Spectator.

"An attractive story of one of the bravest and sweetest of girl-heroines."—Saturday Review.

THE SHEPHERD'S DARLING. With coloured illustrations. Large Cr. 8vo, 3/6, cloth, extra gilt, 2/-.

"A pretty pastoral with an attractive heroine."—Saturday Review.

THE PILOT'S HOUSE; or, Five Little Partridges. With coloured illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth, extra gilt, 1/6.

"One of those admirable sketches of child-life which can so well portray."—Bookseller.

FROGGY'S LITTLE BROTHER. A Story of the East End. With coloured illustrations. Cr. 8vo, cloth, extra gilt, 1/6; cloth, gold back, 1/-.

"Very pathetic and yet comical reading."—Guardian.

"A new edition of Brenda's charming story, with clever illustrations."—Saturday Review.

A SATURDAY'S BAIRN. With coloured illustrations. Cr. 8vo, cloth, extra gilt, 2/-.

"A pleasing story, skilfully written, and in an excellent spirit."—Record.

A LITTLE BROWN TEAPOT. With coloured illustrations. Cloth, extra gilt, 1/6.

"A charming story."—Daily Express.

"A very pretty story."—Standard.

NOTHING TO NOBODY. With coloured illustrations. Cr. 8vo, cloth, extra gilt, 1/6.

"A very pretty story."—AthenÆum.

"This work will take rank with favourite books for young people."—Christian.


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