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_OTHER BOOKS FOR YOUNG FOLK_
The Children's Old Testament. By E. B. TRIST (Mrs. WM. O. PIERCY). Withthirty-six coloured and many black and white Illustrations.
The Land of the Ever-Young. By ROSAMOND LANGBRIDGE. With four colouredand four black and white Illustrations by F. D. BEDFORD. An exquisitephantasy, which Mr. F. D. Bedford, who illustrated "Peter and Wendy,"has sympathetically interpreted.
The Pilgrim's Progress. By JOHN BUNYAN. An edition for children,arranged by JEAN MARIAN MATTHEW. With four coloured and forty-two blackand white Illustrations by H. J. FORD.
A Life of Our Lord. Told in the Words of the Four Gospels. With twelvecoloured Illustrations by JAMES CLARK, R.I. (The letterpress isentirely in the words of the Gospels, those incidents having been chosenwhich are readily intelligible to children.)
Where the Dolls Lived. By Mrs. H. C. CRADOCK. With four coloured andnumerous black and white Illustrations by HONOR C. APPLETON. (A storyin prose and picture, calculated to win the heart of any little girl.)
Peggy's Twins. By Mrs. H. C. CRADOCK. With four coloured and six blackand white Illustrations by HONOR C. APPLETON. (Another charming bookfrom these collaborators, who know so well how to charm the minds oflittle children.)