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Five Shillings.-Extra cloth gilt, on fine Toned Paper.

A PICTURE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FOR THE YOUNG.

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Uniform with the above. GOLDEN LIGHT: being Scripture Stories for the Young. Old and

New Testament. Eighty large page Engravings by the Brothers DALZIEL. Drawn by A. W. BAYES.

GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & SONS, Broadway, London.

Five Shillings.-Extra cloth gilt, on fine Toned Paper.

WHAT THE MOON SAW,

And other Tales.

BY HANS C. ANDERSEN.

Translated by H. W. DULCKEN, Ph.D. With upwards of Eighty Designs by A. W. BAYES. Engraved by the BROTHERS DALZIEL.

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H. W. DULCKEN, Ph.D. Eighty Illustrations by A. W. BAYES. Engraved by the

BROTHERS DALZIEL.

These two volumes form the most complete Collection of HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN's Tales published in

this Country.

London GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS, Broadway.

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STORIES TOLD TO A CHILD.

By the Author of "Studies for Stories."

With Fourteen Illustrations by ELTZE, HOUGHTON, and LAWSON. Cloth, gilt edges, 3s. 6d.

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ALEXANDER STRAHAN, Publisher, 148 Strand, London.

THE MAGIC MIRROR.

A ROUND OF TALES FOR OLD AND YOUNG.

By WILLIAM GILBERT, Author of " Shirley-Hall Asylum," &c.

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ALEXANDER STRAHAN, Publisher, 148 Strand, London.

On the 1st of January will appear No. I. of

THE

CONTEMPORARY

REVIEW.

Price Half-a-Crown a Month.

It is proposed to establish, in the "Contemporary Review," a new Journal of Criticism-Theological, Literary, and Social. It will number among its contributors those who, holding loyally to belief in the Articles of the Christian Faith, are not afraid of modern thought in its varied aspects and demands, and scorn to defend their faith by mere reticence, or by the artifices too commonly acquiesced in.

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ALFRED

HAGART'S HOUSE

hold. By Alexander Smith, Author of " A Summer in Skye." 2 vols.

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MAN and the GOSPEL. By Thomas PRAYING and WORKING.

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W. F. Stevenson. Pocket Edition, 1s. 6d.
THE ANGELS' SONG. By Thomas
Guthrie. 32mo, cloth antique, 18. 6d.
SERMONS and EXPOSITIONS. By
the late John Robertson, D.D., Glasgow Cathedral.
Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.
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The WORKING MAN and the
Franchise. Lectures delivered at the Working
Men's College, London. By Frederick Denison
Maurice, M.A.
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LIVES of INDIAN OFFICERS.
Forming & Biographical History of the Civil and
Military Services. By John W. Kaye, Author of
"The Life of Lord Metcalfe," &c. 2 vols. demy 8vo.
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LONDON POEMS. By Robert Bu-
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burn." Fcap. 8vo.
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ESSAYS on WOMAN'S WORK.

By Bessie Rayner Parkes. Second Edition.
Small 8vo, 4s.
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A New Volume of FAIRY TALES.
By Hans Christian Andersen. Translated by
Augusta Plesner and Susan Rugeley Powers.
With Illustrations.
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HOW TO USE the NEW TES-
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bury.
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HYMNS and HYMN WRITERS of
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REMINISCENCES of a HIGH-
land Parish. By Norman Macleod, D.D. 1 vol.
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DAYS of YORE. By Sarah Tytler.
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THEOLOGY and LIFE. Sermons
Preached on Special Occasions. By E. H.
Plumptre, M.A., Professor of Divinity, King's
College, London. Smalı 8vo.
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FAMILIAR LECTURES on SCIEN-
tific Subjects. By Sir John F. W. Herschel, Bart.
Small crown 8vo.
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2 vols.

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