Page:Lippincotts Monthly Magazine-26.pdf/772

 Best New Books for Young People. DICK CHEVELEY. His Adventures and Misadventures. By W. H. G. Kingston, author of " The Two Supercargoes,” " Snow Shoes and Canoes," etc. Square 12mo. With numerous full-page Illustrations. Extra cloth. $1.5o. " The book is full of pluck, and it will do boys good to read it.”—Bos'roN ‘ 'Extls-RR. "In common with all his works it is pervaded by a thoroughly manly, hearty morality, and while sufficiently exciting to satisfy any reasonable boy it is not by any means sensational in the evil sense of the WOl'd."—PHlLAI)!ILl'lllA 'I'i>rvs.

FEET AND WINGS; Or, Hours with Beasts and Birds with Uncle Herbert. Illuminated boards. $r.25.

Profusely Illustrated.

4to.

This is the ﬁrst of a series of books, full of instruction and entertainmeot.just far enough ad vanced to meet the wants and taste of the many thousand admirers of Uncle Herbert who have for many years been so much pleased with his series of books, of which the " Prattler" was the ﬁrst.

ASGARD AND THE GODS. Tales and Traditions of the Norsemen. Told for Boys and Girls. Adapted from the work of Dr. W. Wéigner, by M. W. Macdowell, and edited by W. S. Anson. With numerous Illustrations. 8vo. Extra cloth. $2.5o.

THE YOU NGSTER. By Cousin Daisy, editor of " Picture Alphabet.” others. 42o. Boards. 75 cents.

Illustrations by Miss Greenaway and

This book is especially ada ted to the youngest children. It is fully illustrated, and its short stories in poetry and prose, eac of which Is illustrated, are full of entertainment,

THE STORY OF A DOG; Or, The Adventures of Pixie the Terrier. By N. D'Anvers. With 21 Illustrations, by R. H. Moore. Engraved by J. D. Cooper. Square rzmo. Boards. Illumin ated covers. $1.oo. An intensely interesting book for children.

AFTERNOON TEA. 1_n-I. I 'WJT

Rhymes for Children.

With Original Illustrations by J. G. Sowerby and H. H. Em

merson. Printed in the highest style of color printing. trated. Small 4to. Picture boards. $2.5o.

64 pages, each page illus

THE BOYS' AND GIRLS' FIRST STORY BOOK. With numerous Illustrations. and gold. $1.5o.

Small 4to.

Very neatly bound in cloth, black, silver,

THE MERRY NURSERY. A Collection of Pictures, Stories, and Poems. and illuminated covers. $2.oo.

Small folio.

Bound in cloth gilt, black

THE CHILD'S ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN. With 20o Illustrations. covers. $2.oo.

Small folio.

Bound in cloth gilt, black and illuminated

CHEERILY, CHEERILY, i=0O§ /-" =‘E-' W?

And other Stories. "A Merry Heart," and other Stories; "Lucy Gray,” and other Stories; " The Raccoon," and other Stories. Edited by Uncle Herbert; for boys and girls ; selected from the " Budget.” Boards, with golden illuminated covers. Each 5o cents.

THE ROBBER KITTEN, And other Stories. Including " Reynard the Fox” and "Precocious Piggy.” Fully Illustrated by drawings of Kolbach, Bennett, and others. Small 4to. Boards. Illuminated covers. 5o cents.

~—Q—H — reOeipt of the price by
 * 3 For sale by all Booksellers, or will be sent by mail, postage prepaid, on

J. B. LIPPINCOTT- Gt CO, PUBLISHERS,

3LISHER

715 and 717 Market St., Philadelphia.Philad°|Fi