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With Seventy-five Engravings. Cloth, 5s., cloth extra, 7s. 6d.

OUR

[Third Edition.

CHILDREN'S

PETS;

In Prose and Verse. By JOSEPHINE. With Seventy Engravings. Cloth, 5s. cloth extra, 7s. 6d.

[Second Edition

SHORT STEPS FOR LITTLE FEET.

By the Author of "The Children's Party," With Ten Engravings. Cover

printed in Colours, is.

["Children's Friend” Series.

London: S. W. PARTRIDGE,,, Paternoster Row.

A GOLDEN YEAR; and its Lessons of Labour. By the Author of "Marian Falconer." With Six Engravings. Cloth, 2s. 6d.

[Second Edition.

SPARKS

FROM

THE ANVIL.

By ELIHU

[New Edition.

BURRITT. With many Engravings. "Revised by the Author. With a new
Preface. Cloth, Is. 6d.

A KISS FOR A BLOW; or a Collection of Stories for Children. By H. C. WRIGHT. With EIGHT Illustrations by H. Anelay, Esq. Cloth, Is. 6d.

[New Edition.

THE STORY OF LITTLE ALFRED. By D. J. E., Author of Story of the Lost London." With many Engravings. Cloth, Is.

66

JOHN HEPPELL;

[Second Edition.

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EIGHT Engravings. Cloth, Is

THE CLIFF HUT; or, the Perils of a Fisherman's Family. By Miss BAKEWELL, Author of "Hannah Twist." With many Illustrations. Cloth, 15.

THE VOICE OF CHILDHOOD; or, the influence and the poetry, the wrongs and the wants of our Little Ones. By JOHN DE FRAINE. With EIGHT Engravings. Cloth, 6d. [Second Edition.

HOW PAUL'S PENNY BECAME A POUND.
By the Author of "Dick and his Donkey." With TWELVE Engravings.
Cover printed in colours, Is.
["Children's Friend" Series.

HOW PETER'S POUND BECAME A PENNY.
By the Author of "Dick and his Donkey." With TWELVE Engravings.
Cover printed in colours, 1s.
[" Children's Friend" Series.

London: S. W. PARTRIDGE, 9, Paternoster Row.

I WHO'S YOUR FRIEND? By JOHN E. GRAY.

2 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A REFORMED THIEF.

3

id.

id.

WHAT HAPPENED TO JOE BARKER. By T. S. ARthur. id. 4 THE LOSINGS' BANK. A PLEDGE FOR A PLEDGE.

id.

5 THE PLANK WILL BEAR. A Ballad. By Rev. C. OVERTON. Id. 6 TAKE CARE OF YOUR "TIS BUTS." By J. W. KIRton. 7 THE MARKET PINT. By JOHN E. GRAY,

id.

id.

id.

8 THE SHABBY SURTOUT. By R. HUIE, M.D.

9 THE WONDER-WORKING BEDSTEAD. By J. W. Kirton. 10 MY ACCOUNT WITH HER MAJESTY. By A. HALLIDAY. II THE WOUNDED STAG. By Rev. CHARLES OVERTON.

id.

id.

id.

12 THE TEMPERANCE LIFE-BOAT CREW. By J. W. KIRTON. id. 13 POLLY PRATT'S SECRET FOR MAKING £5 NOTES. 14 THE LIFE BELT. By an OLD SAILOR.

15 CRIPPLED JENNY; OR, THE VOICES OF FLOWERS.

id.

id.

id.

16 THE DOINGS OF DRINK. By the Rev. S. J. STONE, B.A. (Windsor). 1d. 17 HOW SAM ADAMS' PIPE BECAME A PIG. By J. W. KIRTON. Id. 18 THE SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAIN. By Rev. Dr. LEASK.

19 THE FIRST AND LAST LITTLE TIFF.

20 FRANK'S SUNDAY COAT. By Mrs. C. L. BALFOUR. 21 THE KING'S MESSENGER.

22 PARLEY THE PORTER. By Mrs. HANNAH MORE.

Nos. 1 to 12, done up in cloth, 1/6; paper boards, 1/; packets, 1/.

“British_Workman ” Placards.

One Penny; Coloured, Threepence.

I JOHN ROSE AND HIS LITTLE FREEHOLD. L. HUARD.

2 THE ELOQUENCE OF GRIEF. L. HUARD.

3 THE WHEAT AND THE CHAFF. H. ANELAY.

4 STRIKE AT THE ROOT. L. HUARD.

5" DIP YOUR ROLL IN YOUR OWN POT." H. Anelay.

6 RENT FREE. H. ANELAY.

7 THE SECRET OF ENGLAND'S GREATNESS. H. ANELAY.

8 JACK AND HIS HARD LUMP, H. ANELAY.

9 THE DOOR IN THE HEART. H. ANELAY.

10 THE LOAF LECTURE. GEORGE CRUIKSHANK.

11 HOME IN SHADOW. GEORGE CRUIKSHANK.

id.

id.

id.

id.

Id.

12 A THING THAT DRINKS AND SMOKES. GEORGE CRUIKSHANK. 13 THE TWO PLEDGES. L. HUARD.

14 KINDNESS TO ANIMALS. Sir E. LANDSEER.

Nos. 1 to 12, done up in packet, One Shillimg.

If an order be sent with fourteen stamps, the complete set will be forwarded

post free.

London: S. W. PARTRIDGE, 9, Paternoster Row.

Cripple. A Book for Boys. By Mrs. S. C. HALL. With TEN Engravings,
IS. One of "The Children's Friend" Series.

SYBIL & HER LIVE SNOWBALL.

By the Author of "Dick and his Donkey." A Book for Girls. With
TWELVE Engravings, Is. One of "The Children's Friend" Series.

TALK WITH THE LITTLE ONES. A Book for Boys and Girls. By the Author of "Rhymes Worth Remembering." With THIRTY Engravings, Is. One of "The Children's Friend" Series.

ROGER MILLER; or, Heroifm in Humble

Life. By the Rev. GEO. ORME. With an Engraving, cloth, 1s. 6d.

[New Edition.

PETER BEDFORD, the Spitalfields Philan

thropist. By WILLIAM TALLACK. With Portrait, cloth, 2s. 6d.

ILLUSTRATED PENNY READINGS: being Twelve separate Readings by various Authors. Bound in cloth, is. 6d.; in packets or paper covers, Is. each.

THE FOUR PILLARS OF TEMPERANCE. By J. W. KIRTON, Author of " Buy your own Cherries." With an Engraving, cloth, 1s. 6d. Paper cover, is.

THE BREWER'S FAMILY; or, Experi

ences of Charles Crawford. By Mrs. ELLIS. With EIGHT Engravings, cloth, 2s. 6d.

MARIE & THE SEVEN CHILDREN.

A Tale for Elder Girls. By Mrs. GELDART. With TEN Engravings, cloth, Is.

London: S. W PARTRIDGE, 9, Paternofter Row.

The Dihor.eft and The Succefsful. By the Rev. J. T. BARR. With FOUR

Engravings, 6d.

"The "Two Apprentices' fhould be put into every boy's hands; they will be fure to read
it, and cannot fail of learning fome valuable leffons from its pages. It is more natural and
rue than Hogarth's Two Apprentices."-Wesleyan Times.
[Tenth Thousand.

Hannah Twift:

A Story about Temper. By Mifs BAKEWELL. With Two Engravings, 6d.
"Hannah Twift is a young fervant girl unfortunately poffeffing a bad temper, which gets
her into all kinds of difficulties, even from childhood; and ultimately is the fecondary caufe
of her being apprehended on the charge of murdering the aunt of her mistress, for which she
is tried and found guilty, and sentenced to die."-Art Journal.

Philip Markham's Two Leffons.

By Author of "Dick and his Donkey." With FOUR Engravings, 6d.
"Philip Markham is the title of an interesting story of one who was wilful and proud.
Like Solomon's 'foolish son,' he was more than once a 'heavinefs to his mother.' But he
learnt obedience through fuffering. His two leffons were dearly bought, but in the end
worth more than they coft."-Glasgow Chriftian News.

Scrub;

Or, the Workhouse Boy's Firft Start in Life. By Mrs. BALFOUR. With

SEVEN Engravings, 6d.

This interesting narrative of a poor London Workhouse boy, illuftrates in a most striking
manner the value of "right principles," efpecially of honefty, truthfulness, and fobriety. It
is a fuitable present for apprentices, and the senior scholars in Sunday Schools.

[Twentieth Thousand.

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