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Kingsley {Cy^-^cntinued.
PHAETHON ; or, Loose Thoughts for Loose Thinkeis. Third Edition. Crown Svo. 2s,
" The dialogue of ' Phaetiion ' has striking heauties^ and its sugges' iions may meet half-way many a latent doubt, and, like a Ught breeze, lift from the soul clouds that are gathering heavily, and threatening to settle down in misty gloom on the summer of many a fair and promising young Z^.'*— -Spkctator.
POEMS; indttding The Saint's Tragedy, Andromeda, Songs,
Ballads, etc. Complete Collected Edition. Extra fcap. Svo. dr.
7:&^ Spectator calls ^^ Andromeda*' ** the finest piece of English
hexameter verse that has ever been written. It is a volume
which many readers will be glad to possess"
PROSE IDYLLS. NEW AND OLD. Fourth Edition. Crown
Sva dr.
Contents i—A Charm of Birds; Chalk-Stream Studies ; The Fens ; My Winter* Garden ; From Ocean to Sea; North Devon^
^^ Altogether a ddightful book, . , . . It exkibits the authot's best traits, and cannot fail to infect the reculer with a love of nature and of out'door life and its enjoyments. It is wdl calculated to bring a gleam of summer with its pleasant associations, into the bleak winter-time ; while a better companion for a summer ramble could hardly he found,** — ^British Quarterly Review.
• GLAUCUS ; or, THE WONDERS OF THE SEA-SHORE. With Coloured Illustrations. Sixth Edition. Crown Svo. dr.
Kingsley (H.) — Works by Henry Kingsley :—
TALES OF OLD TRAVEL. Re-narrated. With Eight fall-page Illustrations by Huard. Fifth Edition. Crown 8yo. doth, extra gilt. ^s.
- lVe know no better book for those who want knowledge or seek to
refresh it. As for the * sensational,* most novels are tame com* pared with these narratives.** — ATHENiEUM. ^^ Exactly the hook to interest and to do good to intelligent and high-spirited boys,** — Literary Churchman.
THE LOST CHILD. With Eight Illustrations by Frouch. Crown 4to. cloth gilt. 3^. 6d.
- A pathetic story, and told so as to give children an interest in
Australian ways and scenery, "— Globe. * * Very ckarmingfy and very touchingly told" —Saturday Review.
Knatchbull-Hugessen. — Works by E. H. Knatchbull-
HUGESSEN, M.P. : —
Mr, KncUchbull-Hugessen has won for himself a reputation as a teller of fairy-tales. *' His powers,*' says the Times,
- are of a very high order ; light and brilliant narrative flows