NEW BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.
"An admirable book, full of useful information, wrapt up in stories peculiarly adapted to rouse the imagination and stimulate the curiosity of boys and girls. To compare a book with 'Robinson Crusoe,' and to say that it sustains such comparison is to give it high praise indeed."—Athenæum.
Uniform Volumes, with Frontispiece, same price.
- Boy Missionary; a Tale for Young People. By Mrs. J. M. Parker.
- Difficulties Overcome. By Miss Brightwell.
- The Babes in the Basket: a Tale in the West Indian Insurrection.
- Jack Buntline; the Life of a Sailor Boy. By W. H. G. Kingston.
"This well-written, well-wrought book."—Athenæum.
"This is something better than a play-book; and it would be difficult to find a more compendious and intelligible manual about all that relates to the variety and rig of vessels and nautical implements and gear."—Saturday Review.
Ernest Bracebridge: or, Schoolboy Days, by W. H. G. Kingston, Author of "Peter the Whaler," &c. Illustrated with Sixteen Engravings, printed in Tints by Edmund Evans. Fcap. 8vo. 5s.
The Voyage of the "Constance:" a Tale of the Arctic Seas. With an Appendix, comprising the Story of "The Fox." By Mary Gillies. Illustrated with Eight Engravings on Wood, from Drawings by Charles Keene. Fcap. 8vo. cloth, 5s.
Stories of the Woods; or. the Adventures of Leather-Stocking: A Book for Boys, compiled from Cooper's Series of "Leather-Stocking Tale" Fcap. cloth. Illustrated, 5s."I have to own that I think the heroes of another writer, viz 'Leather-Stocking,' 'Uncas;' 'Hard Heart,' 'Tom Coffin,' are quite the equals of Sir Walter Scott's men;— perhaps 'Leather-Stocking' is better than any one in Scott's lot."—W. M. Thackeray.