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SIXTH EDITION OF

TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS.

BY AN OLD BOY.

Crown 8vo. cloth, 10s. 6d.

"A book which an English father might well wish to see in the hands of his son."-Times.

"These manly, honest thoughts, expressed in plain words, will, we trust, long find an echo in thousands of English hearts."-Quarterly Review.

"Were we asked to name a book which might, by God's blessing, train a boy to sympathise with persecuted goodness, to shrink from lying, and oppression, and impurity, we should with little hesitation name Tom Brown."-Dublin University Magazine.

SCHOOL SONGS.

A Collection of

SONGS FOR SCHOOLS

PRINTED WITH THE MUSIC.

ARRANGED FOR FOUR VOICES.

EDITED by the Rev. E. THRING, M.A. Head Master of Uppingham Grammar School, and

HERR RICCIUS, late Concert-Master of Cologne.

Small folio, beautifully printed on superfine Music Paper, 7s. 6d.

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THIRD EDITION.

LECTURES TO LADIES

ON PRACTICAL SUBJECTS.

Crown 8vo. cloth, 78. 6d.

1. PLAN OF A FEMALE COLLEGE.

2.

THE COLLEGE AND THE HOSPITAL.} By the REV. F. D. MAUrice.

3. THE COUNTRY PARISH. By Rev. CHARLES KINGSLEY.

4.

OVERWORK, DISTRESS, AND ANXIETY. By Dr. GEORGE JOHNSON.

5. DISPENSARIES AND ALLIED INSTITUTIONS. By Dr. SIEVEKING.

6. DISTRICT VISITING. By Rev. J. LL. DAVIES.

7. OCCUPATION AS AFFECTING HEALTH. By Dr. CHAMBERS.

8. LAW AS IT AFFECTS THE POOR. By F. J. STEPHEN, ESQ.

9. EVERYDAY WORK OF LADIES. BY ARCHDEACON ALLEN.

10. TEACHING BY WORDS. BY DEAN TRENCH.

11. SANITARY LAW. By TOM TAYLOR, ESQ.

12.

WORKHOUSE VISITING. By Rev. J. S. BREWER.

"These men, themselves an honour to their times, do honour to woman by giving her the benefit of the best thoughts of manly minds."Edinburgh Review.

BRITISH INDIA;

Its Races and its History.

BY J. MALCOLM LUDLOW, ESQ.

BARRISTER-AT-LAW.

Two Vols. fcap. 8vo. 98.

"The best historical Indian manual existing."-Examiner. "The best elementary work on the History of India."-Homeward Mail. "No publication has yet appeared which is more calculated to effect the desirable object of removing those false impressions and erroneous views in regard to Indian Affairs which are unhappily almost universal among us.”Indian News.

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THIRD AND CHEAPER EDITION.

WESTWARD HO!

OR, THE

VOYAGES AND ADVENTURES OF SIR AMYAS LEIGH, Knight of Burrough, in the County of Devon,

IN THE REIGN OF HER MOST GLORIOUS MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH.

BY CHARLES KINGSLEY,

RECTOR OF EVERSLEY. AUTHOR OF "HYPATIA," ETC.

Crown 8vo. cloth, 7s. 6d.

"Mr. Kingsley has selected a good subject, and has written a good novel to an excellent purpose."—Times.

"The book is noble and well-timed."-Spectator.

"We thank Mr. Kingsley heartily for almost the best historical novel, to our mind, of the day."-Frazer's Magazine.

By the same Author.

SECOND EDITION.

TWO YEARS AGO.

Three Vols, crown 8vo. cloth, 17. 11s. 6d.

"In 'Two Years Ago,' Mr. Kingsley is, as always, genial, large-hearted, and humorous; with a quick eye and a keen relish alike for what is beautiful in nature and for what is genuine, strong, and earnest in man."Guardian.

ILLUSTRATED EDITION.

GLAUCUS;

OR,

THE WONDERS OF THE SHORE.

BY CHARLES KINGSLEY, RECTOR OF EVERSLEY.

With an APPENDIX, containing coloured ILLUSTRATIONS of the Objects mentioned in the Work. By G. B. SOWERBY, F.L.S.

Fcap. 8vo. elegantly bound in cloth, with gilt leaves, 6s. 6d.

The ILLUSTRATED COMPANION may be had separately, price 3s. 6d.

"As useful and exciting a sea-side companion as we have ever seen.' Guardian.

"Its pages sparkle with life, they open up a thousand sources of unanticipated pleasure, and combine amusement with instruction in a very happy and unwonted degree."-Eclectic Review.

"One of the most charming works on Natural History. . . . written in such a style, and adorned with such a variety of illustration, that we question whether the most unconcerned reader can peruse it, without deriving both pleasure and profit."-Annals of Natural History.

CITY POEMS.

BY ALEXANDER SMITH,

AUTHOR OF "A LIFE DRAMA AND OTHER POEMS."

Fcap. 8vo. cloth, 5s.

"In these poems we are impressed with the sense of exquisite power in the musical utterance of emotion, and of delicate felicity in the use of language. The descriptions are admirable: concrete, picturesque, suggestive." -Leader.

"A noble addition to our literature."-Edinburgh Witness.

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