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- Two neatly-designed volumes are Our Four-Footed Friends , by Mary -Howitt M addi Stories — 1 " ¦ 1 tion i — to and i the i t Pictures ^^ illustrations Ml — i — i- of Birds is * 1 , i Beasts * - VI . , . and . 1 1 the Flsbes ii hi "I , hl 1 _ b y cultivated James 1 ^ L Weston 1 tone J . ^ - . of _ # The the 11 v formar - ' ^¦ ^ LilHf " ^ U lMS ^ ^^ H
, distinguished by gy- author M who has woven a fairly interesting story to connect the illustrations , and the latter contanl that should be richlrelished uveniles 1
many good things y by j . ^ In addition have table The ChildrenFriendperiodical ¦ that has for i
time enj a , \ JLKJLL o ^^ ed . \ JLL wide we WC ; lltlVC popularity on Mil UU our . X among UeUJXC j uvenile AAV 3 «^& Il . readers aV « . XdA ' s B . The . CUU present , , < a l £ - f Cl lVJ volume ( J . lVydX Lllct is quite l ; JIMS IQf up , „ to . thJ I of and txitconta uuiiin tiiis ill \ t xattserial serxcti entitled
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that distinct in MM point attraction of M . is We but have littl also e behind nothing 1111 > -A the but preceding praise MMM for volume The and Infant in ' the s Magazine matter of content , a woj !
and » J » m % ^ m V ill A . ustration 1 / V ^ lAi V V ^ A . age can V >* X » quite J R _ # 1- * l ^ hold A A . % / V X ^^ its V own > X ¦ . V Some A A . V ' -- ^ M . \/ of V > \_^ ^ - » the - . . . £ +. e ¦ ngravings ^ S M . KM -M M . M V- ' , % JV -A JL Vt are ¦* A Ji especiall «^ A V ^ A * * * - ** */ ** y - * noteworthy ¦ ^^ — — ^ ! and all are excellently well suited for this class of reader . Our Picture Boolt is'i "in !
work that deserves commendation in this form of literary endeavour . 4 A Flig-ht with the Swallows , by Mrs . Marshall , we have already noticed in our remark si llW
on The Children ' s Friend . ' It is also published in cheap volume form . Two stories of » and and size , The lit and e Bethlehemites Bethlehemltes in equally neat . . dress The The , are latter latter Bow , however however a Farthing diners differa : made in in a the the Fortune fact fact that that , by it it Mrs is is . iounaeu founded C . E . Howen up ur
truth , the inspiration being , as the title , sufficientl , , y indicates , Holy Scripture . Among larger story-books we find Low In a low Place , by Mrs . Hornibrook , w »<* name is familiar to readers , and JL Sailor ' s Lass , by Emma Leslie . Both are well-concei ^
works " a w- * t >~ - " * Wreck » Ir ft of y ~ v w fiction r , j b ~* w y - « v ~ w Mrs »^» i , writte * w » . r - ^» m Lucas -w- •¦ s ~\ . n - ^~ ± with ^» t * S w- ' ha \~^ considerable / - dwell v ^ - ^ v ^< -k *> . _ ^ -J , ^ - * . which < k «^ - « L-. I < -v skill *^ « is Ira II told . More n ¦ with / l . < b « > - « . artistic fo £ ^~ v rmidable •^^ 'w-w « ^ -1 ^~» I— feelin > . I ^ - » . volumes - ^ ---. g * — and - ^^ - ^ ^ -v « percep still ^ - « » » I I are 1 V t ion Aim iVl * ' ; < l j J 1 Xalvlng ; it Dawn , by Laura M . Lane , a graphic and almost affecting story of a convict s j
and hia ellorts and eventual triumph to redeem the past . J
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I 45 O The Publishers' Circular Dec 6 M
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1886, page 1450, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121886/page/42/
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