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Gamett. — ^idylls and epigrams. Cluefly from the Greek Anthology. By Richard Garnktt. Fcap. 8to. 2j. fkL
- A charming littU book. For English readers^ Mr, Gamett'* i
translations will opm a new world of thought,^ — ^Wkstminstse
Review.
Gilmorc— STORM WARRIORS ; or, LIFE-BOAT WORK ON THE GOODWIN SANDS. By the Rev. John Gilmore, M.A., Rector of Holy Trinity, Ramsgate, Author of **The Ramsgate Life-Boat," in Macmillan^s Magazine, Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6j.
7^ stories, which are said to he literally exacts are more ihriUing than anything in fiction, Mr, Gilmore has done a good work as well as written a good hook, " — ^Daily News.
Gray.— THE poetical works of DAVID gray. New and Enlarged Edition. Edited by Henry Glassford Bell, late Sheriff of Lanarkshire. Crown 8vo. dr.
Graham. — Works by Ennis Graham.
TELL ME A STORY. Illustrated by Walter Crane. Globe 8vo. gilt 4^. (>d. Second Edition.
" So ddightful that we are inclined to join in the petition, and we hope 3u may soon tdl us more stories, * — AxHENiEUM.
" CARROTS " : JUST A LITTLE BOY. Illustrated by WALTER
Crane. Seventh Thousand. Globe 8vo. gilt, 4s, 6d,
- One 0/ the cleverest and most pleasing stories it has bun our g
fi)rtune to meet with for some time. * Carrots ' and his sister
delightful little beings, whom to read about is at once to be be
veryjond of — Examiner.
THE CUCKOO CLOCK. Illustrated by Walter Crane. Eighth Thousand. Globe 8vo. gilt. 4^. ^.
"A beautiful little story, . . , It will be read with ddight by every child into whose hands it is placed, , , . Ennis Graham deserves all the praise that has been, is, and will be, bestowal on
- 7he Cuckoo Clock, Children's stories are plentiful, but one like
this is not to be met with every day J' — Pall Mall GAZETTE.
Guesses at Truth.— By Two Brothers. With Vignette Title and Frontispiece. New Edition, with Memoir. Fcap. 8va 6j. Also see Golden Treasuiy Series.
Hamerton.— A PAINTER'S CAMP. Second Edition, revised.
Extra fcap. 8vo. ts,
•* These pages, written with infinite spirit and humour, bring into close rooms, back upon tired heads, the breezy airs of Lancashire moors and Highland locks, with a freshness which no recent novelist has succeeded in preserving, " — ^NONCONFORMIST.