BY GEORGE MAC DONALD.

BY GEORGE MAC DONALD.

“Dr. George Mac Donald is one of the cleverest of writers for children.”—The Record.

In crown 8vo, cloth elegant.

A Rough Shaking.ByGeorge Mac Donald. With 12 page Illustrations byW. Parkinson. 6s.

“One of the very best books for boys that has been written. It is full of material peculiarly well adapted for the young, containing in a marked degree the elements of all that is necessary to make up a perfect boys’ book.”—Teachers’ Aid.

“One of the very best books for boys that has been written. It is full of material peculiarly well adapted for the young, containing in a marked degree the elements of all that is necessary to make up a perfect boys’ book.”—Teachers’ Aid.

At the Back of the North Wind.ByGeorge Mac Donald. With 75 Illustrations byArthur Hughes. 5s.

“The story is thoroughly original, full of fancy and pathos.... We stand with one foot in fairyland and one on common earth.”—The Times.

“The story is thoroughly original, full of fancy and pathos.... We stand with one foot in fairyland and one on common earth.”—The Times.

Ranald Bannerman’s Boyhood.ByGeo. Mac Donald. With 36 Illustrations byArthur Hughes. 5s.

“The sympathy with boy-nature inRanald Bannerman’s Boyhoodis perfect. It is a beautiful picture of childhood, teaching by its impressions and suggestions all noble things.”—British Quarterly Review.

“The sympathy with boy-nature inRanald Bannerman’s Boyhoodis perfect. It is a beautiful picture of childhood, teaching by its impressions and suggestions all noble things.”—British Quarterly Review.

The Princess and the Goblin.ByGeorge Mac Donald. With 32 Illustrations. 3s.6d.

“Little of what is written for children has the lightness of touch and play of fancy which are characteristic of George Mac Donald’s fairy tales. Mr. Arthur Hughes’s illustrations are all that illustrations should be.”—Manchester Guardian.

“Little of what is written for children has the lightness of touch and play of fancy which are characteristic of George Mac Donald’s fairy tales. Mr. Arthur Hughes’s illustrations are all that illustrations should be.”—Manchester Guardian.

The Princess and Curdie.ByGeorge Mac Donald. With 8 page Illustrations. 3s.6d.

“There is the finest and rarest genius in this brilliant story. Upgrown people would do wisely occasionally to lay aside their newspapers and magazines to spend an hour withCurdieand thePrincess.”—Sheffield Independent.

“There is the finest and rarest genius in this brilliant story. Upgrown people would do wisely occasionally to lay aside their newspapers and magazines to spend an hour withCurdieand thePrincess.”—Sheffield Independent.


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