Religious and Educational.THE PARENT’S CABINET OF AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION.A valuable and instructive Present for the Young. Each volume of this useful and instructive little work comprises a variety of information on different subjects:—Natural History, Biography, Travels, &c.; Tales, original and selected; and animated Conversations on the objects that daily surround young people. The various tales and subjects are illustrated with Woodcuts. Each volume is complete in itself, and may be purchased separately. In six neatly bound vols., price 3s.6d.each.“Every parent at all interested in his children must have felt the difficulty of providing suitable reading for them in their hours of amusement. This little work presents these advantages in a considerable degree, as it contains just that description of reading which will be beneficial to young children.”—Quarterly Journal of Education.LITTLE STORIES FROM THE PARLOUR PRINTING-PRESS.By the Author of “The Parent’s Cabinet.” Royal 18mo., price 2s.6d.neatly bound in cloth.“A very nice little book for children. The author has evidently been familiar with children, and brought himself to understand their feelings. No child’s book that we have ever seen has been so admirably levelled at their capacities as this admirably written little book.”—Weekly Chronicle.INVESTIGATION; OR, TRAVELS IN THE BOUDOIR.ByCaroline A. Halsted, Author of “The Life of Margaret Beaufort,” &c. &c. Fcap. 8vo., with highly-finished Plates, 4s.6d.cloth.“This is an elegantly-written and highly instructive work for young people, in which a general knowledge of various interesting topics, connected with every-day life, is presented to the youthful mind in an attractive and amusing form.”THE PROGRESS OF CREATION,Considered with reference to thePresent Condition of the Earth. An interesting and useful work for young people. ByMary Roberts, Author of “Annals of My Village,” &c. &c. In fcap. 8vo., beautifully illustrated, price 4s.6d.cloth.“We have seldom met with a work, in which instruction and entertainment are more happily blended.”—Times.“This beautiful volume forms an instructive collection of striking facts, interspersed with amiable reflections.”—Spectator.THE JUVENILE MISCELLANY OF AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION.Illustrated by numerous Plates and Woodcuts. Fcap. 8vo., price 6s.neatly bound in cloth.“Filled with amusement and instruction as its title indicates.”—Court Journal.TRAVELS OF MINNA AND GODFREY IN MANY LANDS.From the Journals of the Author.—Holland, one vol. fcap., with Plates, price 7s.cloth.—TheRhine,Nassau, andBaden, with Plates, price 7s.cloth.LETTERS FROM A MOTHER TO HER DAUGHTER,At, orGoing to School. Pointing out her Duties towards her Maker, her Governess, her Schoolfellows, and herself. By Mrs.J. A. Sargant. Sixth Edition, royal 18mo., price 2s.6d.handsomely bound in cloth.THE CHRISTIAN’S SUNDAY COMPANION.Being Reflections, in Prose and Verse, on the Collect, Epistle, and Gospel; and Proper Lessons for each Sunday; with a view to the immediate connexion. By Mrs.J. A. Sargant. In one vol. post 8vo., price 8s.cloth.“We cordially recommend this volume as an acceptable present to be made to the heads of families, and also an admirable school book to be read on Sunday morning to scholars before proceeding to the Temple of God.”—Church and State Gazette.“The whole production is eminently fitted to elevate the tone of religious feeling, to strengthen in the minds not only of the rising generation, but also of the older friends to our venerable ecclesiastical institution, sentiments of firm and fervent attachment to the pure faith and reformed worship established in this Protestant country, and for these reasons especially we recommend it to the perusal of our readers.”—Norfolk Chronicle.
Religious and Educational.THE PARENT’S CABINET OF AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION.A valuable and instructive Present for the Young. Each volume of this useful and instructive little work comprises a variety of information on different subjects:—Natural History, Biography, Travels, &c.; Tales, original and selected; and animated Conversations on the objects that daily surround young people. The various tales and subjects are illustrated with Woodcuts. Each volume is complete in itself, and may be purchased separately. In six neatly bound vols., price 3s.6d.each.“Every parent at all interested in his children must have felt the difficulty of providing suitable reading for them in their hours of amusement. This little work presents these advantages in a considerable degree, as it contains just that description of reading which will be beneficial to young children.”—Quarterly Journal of Education.LITTLE STORIES FROM THE PARLOUR PRINTING-PRESS.By the Author of “The Parent’s Cabinet.” Royal 18mo., price 2s.6d.neatly bound in cloth.“A very nice little book for children. The author has evidently been familiar with children, and brought himself to understand their feelings. No child’s book that we have ever seen has been so admirably levelled at their capacities as this admirably written little book.”—Weekly Chronicle.INVESTIGATION; OR, TRAVELS IN THE BOUDOIR.ByCaroline A. Halsted, Author of “The Life of Margaret Beaufort,” &c. &c. Fcap. 8vo., with highly-finished Plates, 4s.6d.cloth.“This is an elegantly-written and highly instructive work for young people, in which a general knowledge of various interesting topics, connected with every-day life, is presented to the youthful mind in an attractive and amusing form.”THE PROGRESS OF CREATION,Considered with reference to thePresent Condition of the Earth. An interesting and useful work for young people. ByMary Roberts, Author of “Annals of My Village,” &c. &c. In fcap. 8vo., beautifully illustrated, price 4s.6d.cloth.“We have seldom met with a work, in which instruction and entertainment are more happily blended.”—Times.“This beautiful volume forms an instructive collection of striking facts, interspersed with amiable reflections.”—Spectator.THE JUVENILE MISCELLANY OF AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION.Illustrated by numerous Plates and Woodcuts. Fcap. 8vo., price 6s.neatly bound in cloth.“Filled with amusement and instruction as its title indicates.”—Court Journal.TRAVELS OF MINNA AND GODFREY IN MANY LANDS.From the Journals of the Author.—Holland, one vol. fcap., with Plates, price 7s.cloth.—TheRhine,Nassau, andBaden, with Plates, price 7s.cloth.LETTERS FROM A MOTHER TO HER DAUGHTER,At, orGoing to School. Pointing out her Duties towards her Maker, her Governess, her Schoolfellows, and herself. By Mrs.J. A. Sargant. Sixth Edition, royal 18mo., price 2s.6d.handsomely bound in cloth.THE CHRISTIAN’S SUNDAY COMPANION.Being Reflections, in Prose and Verse, on the Collect, Epistle, and Gospel; and Proper Lessons for each Sunday; with a view to the immediate connexion. By Mrs.J. A. Sargant. In one vol. post 8vo., price 8s.cloth.“We cordially recommend this volume as an acceptable present to be made to the heads of families, and also an admirable school book to be read on Sunday morning to scholars before proceeding to the Temple of God.”—Church and State Gazette.“The whole production is eminently fitted to elevate the tone of religious feeling, to strengthen in the minds not only of the rising generation, but also of the older friends to our venerable ecclesiastical institution, sentiments of firm and fervent attachment to the pure faith and reformed worship established in this Protestant country, and for these reasons especially we recommend it to the perusal of our readers.”—Norfolk Chronicle.
Religious and Educational.THE PARENT’S CABINET OF AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION.A valuable and instructive Present for the Young. Each volume of this useful and instructive little work comprises a variety of information on different subjects:—Natural History, Biography, Travels, &c.; Tales, original and selected; and animated Conversations on the objects that daily surround young people. The various tales and subjects are illustrated with Woodcuts. Each volume is complete in itself, and may be purchased separately. In six neatly bound vols., price 3s.6d.each.“Every parent at all interested in his children must have felt the difficulty of providing suitable reading for them in their hours of amusement. This little work presents these advantages in a considerable degree, as it contains just that description of reading which will be beneficial to young children.”—Quarterly Journal of Education.LITTLE STORIES FROM THE PARLOUR PRINTING-PRESS.By the Author of “The Parent’s Cabinet.” Royal 18mo., price 2s.6d.neatly bound in cloth.“A very nice little book for children. The author has evidently been familiar with children, and brought himself to understand their feelings. No child’s book that we have ever seen has been so admirably levelled at their capacities as this admirably written little book.”—Weekly Chronicle.INVESTIGATION; OR, TRAVELS IN THE BOUDOIR.ByCaroline A. Halsted, Author of “The Life of Margaret Beaufort,” &c. &c. Fcap. 8vo., with highly-finished Plates, 4s.6d.cloth.“This is an elegantly-written and highly instructive work for young people, in which a general knowledge of various interesting topics, connected with every-day life, is presented to the youthful mind in an attractive and amusing form.”THE PROGRESS OF CREATION,Considered with reference to thePresent Condition of the Earth. An interesting and useful work for young people. ByMary Roberts, Author of “Annals of My Village,” &c. &c. In fcap. 8vo., beautifully illustrated, price 4s.6d.cloth.“We have seldom met with a work, in which instruction and entertainment are more happily blended.”—Times.“This beautiful volume forms an instructive collection of striking facts, interspersed with amiable reflections.”—Spectator.THE JUVENILE MISCELLANY OF AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION.Illustrated by numerous Plates and Woodcuts. Fcap. 8vo., price 6s.neatly bound in cloth.“Filled with amusement and instruction as its title indicates.”—Court Journal.TRAVELS OF MINNA AND GODFREY IN MANY LANDS.From the Journals of the Author.—Holland, one vol. fcap., with Plates, price 7s.cloth.—TheRhine,Nassau, andBaden, with Plates, price 7s.cloth.LETTERS FROM A MOTHER TO HER DAUGHTER,At, orGoing to School. Pointing out her Duties towards her Maker, her Governess, her Schoolfellows, and herself. By Mrs.J. A. Sargant. Sixth Edition, royal 18mo., price 2s.6d.handsomely bound in cloth.THE CHRISTIAN’S SUNDAY COMPANION.Being Reflections, in Prose and Verse, on the Collect, Epistle, and Gospel; and Proper Lessons for each Sunday; with a view to the immediate connexion. By Mrs.J. A. Sargant. In one vol. post 8vo., price 8s.cloth.“We cordially recommend this volume as an acceptable present to be made to the heads of families, and also an admirable school book to be read on Sunday morning to scholars before proceeding to the Temple of God.”—Church and State Gazette.“The whole production is eminently fitted to elevate the tone of religious feeling, to strengthen in the minds not only of the rising generation, but also of the older friends to our venerable ecclesiastical institution, sentiments of firm and fervent attachment to the pure faith and reformed worship established in this Protestant country, and for these reasons especially we recommend it to the perusal of our readers.”—Norfolk Chronicle.
Religious and Educational.THE PARENT’S CABINET OF AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION.A valuable and instructive Present for the Young. Each volume of this useful and instructive little work comprises a variety of information on different subjects:—Natural History, Biography, Travels, &c.; Tales, original and selected; and animated Conversations on the objects that daily surround young people. The various tales and subjects are illustrated with Woodcuts. Each volume is complete in itself, and may be purchased separately. In six neatly bound vols., price 3s.6d.each.“Every parent at all interested in his children must have felt the difficulty of providing suitable reading for them in their hours of amusement. This little work presents these advantages in a considerable degree, as it contains just that description of reading which will be beneficial to young children.”—Quarterly Journal of Education.LITTLE STORIES FROM THE PARLOUR PRINTING-PRESS.By the Author of “The Parent’s Cabinet.” Royal 18mo., price 2s.6d.neatly bound in cloth.“A very nice little book for children. The author has evidently been familiar with children, and brought himself to understand their feelings. No child’s book that we have ever seen has been so admirably levelled at their capacities as this admirably written little book.”—Weekly Chronicle.INVESTIGATION; OR, TRAVELS IN THE BOUDOIR.ByCaroline A. Halsted, Author of “The Life of Margaret Beaufort,” &c. &c. Fcap. 8vo., with highly-finished Plates, 4s.6d.cloth.“This is an elegantly-written and highly instructive work for young people, in which a general knowledge of various interesting topics, connected with every-day life, is presented to the youthful mind in an attractive and amusing form.”THE PROGRESS OF CREATION,Considered with reference to thePresent Condition of the Earth. An interesting and useful work for young people. ByMary Roberts, Author of “Annals of My Village,” &c. &c. In fcap. 8vo., beautifully illustrated, price 4s.6d.cloth.“We have seldom met with a work, in which instruction and entertainment are more happily blended.”—Times.“This beautiful volume forms an instructive collection of striking facts, interspersed with amiable reflections.”—Spectator.THE JUVENILE MISCELLANY OF AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION.Illustrated by numerous Plates and Woodcuts. Fcap. 8vo., price 6s.neatly bound in cloth.“Filled with amusement and instruction as its title indicates.”—Court Journal.TRAVELS OF MINNA AND GODFREY IN MANY LANDS.From the Journals of the Author.—Holland, one vol. fcap., with Plates, price 7s.cloth.—TheRhine,Nassau, andBaden, with Plates, price 7s.cloth.LETTERS FROM A MOTHER TO HER DAUGHTER,At, orGoing to School. Pointing out her Duties towards her Maker, her Governess, her Schoolfellows, and herself. By Mrs.J. A. Sargant. Sixth Edition, royal 18mo., price 2s.6d.handsomely bound in cloth.THE CHRISTIAN’S SUNDAY COMPANION.Being Reflections, in Prose and Verse, on the Collect, Epistle, and Gospel; and Proper Lessons for each Sunday; with a view to the immediate connexion. By Mrs.J. A. Sargant. In one vol. post 8vo., price 8s.cloth.“We cordially recommend this volume as an acceptable present to be made to the heads of families, and also an admirable school book to be read on Sunday morning to scholars before proceeding to the Temple of God.”—Church and State Gazette.“The whole production is eminently fitted to elevate the tone of religious feeling, to strengthen in the minds not only of the rising generation, but also of the older friends to our venerable ecclesiastical institution, sentiments of firm and fervent attachment to the pure faith and reformed worship established in this Protestant country, and for these reasons especially we recommend it to the perusal of our readers.”—Norfolk Chronicle.
Religious and Educational.
THE PARENT’S CABINET OF AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION.A valuable and instructive Present for the Young. Each volume of this useful and instructive little work comprises a variety of information on different subjects:—Natural History, Biography, Travels, &c.; Tales, original and selected; and animated Conversations on the objects that daily surround young people. The various tales and subjects are illustrated with Woodcuts. Each volume is complete in itself, and may be purchased separately. In six neatly bound vols., price 3s.6d.each.“Every parent at all interested in his children must have felt the difficulty of providing suitable reading for them in their hours of amusement. This little work presents these advantages in a considerable degree, as it contains just that description of reading which will be beneficial to young children.”—Quarterly Journal of Education.LITTLE STORIES FROM THE PARLOUR PRINTING-PRESS.By the Author of “The Parent’s Cabinet.” Royal 18mo., price 2s.6d.neatly bound in cloth.“A very nice little book for children. The author has evidently been familiar with children, and brought himself to understand their feelings. No child’s book that we have ever seen has been so admirably levelled at their capacities as this admirably written little book.”—Weekly Chronicle.INVESTIGATION; OR, TRAVELS IN THE BOUDOIR.ByCaroline A. Halsted, Author of “The Life of Margaret Beaufort,” &c. &c. Fcap. 8vo., with highly-finished Plates, 4s.6d.cloth.“This is an elegantly-written and highly instructive work for young people, in which a general knowledge of various interesting topics, connected with every-day life, is presented to the youthful mind in an attractive and amusing form.”THE PROGRESS OF CREATION,Considered with reference to thePresent Condition of the Earth. An interesting and useful work for young people. ByMary Roberts, Author of “Annals of My Village,” &c. &c. In fcap. 8vo., beautifully illustrated, price 4s.6d.cloth.“We have seldom met with a work, in which instruction and entertainment are more happily blended.”—Times.“This beautiful volume forms an instructive collection of striking facts, interspersed with amiable reflections.”—Spectator.THE JUVENILE MISCELLANY OF AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION.Illustrated by numerous Plates and Woodcuts. Fcap. 8vo., price 6s.neatly bound in cloth.“Filled with amusement and instruction as its title indicates.”—Court Journal.TRAVELS OF MINNA AND GODFREY IN MANY LANDS.From the Journals of the Author.—Holland, one vol. fcap., with Plates, price 7s.cloth.—TheRhine,Nassau, andBaden, with Plates, price 7s.cloth.LETTERS FROM A MOTHER TO HER DAUGHTER,At, orGoing to School. Pointing out her Duties towards her Maker, her Governess, her Schoolfellows, and herself. By Mrs.J. A. Sargant. Sixth Edition, royal 18mo., price 2s.6d.handsomely bound in cloth.THE CHRISTIAN’S SUNDAY COMPANION.Being Reflections, in Prose and Verse, on the Collect, Epistle, and Gospel; and Proper Lessons for each Sunday; with a view to the immediate connexion. By Mrs.J. A. Sargant. In one vol. post 8vo., price 8s.cloth.“We cordially recommend this volume as an acceptable present to be made to the heads of families, and also an admirable school book to be read on Sunday morning to scholars before proceeding to the Temple of God.”—Church and State Gazette.“The whole production is eminently fitted to elevate the tone of religious feeling, to strengthen in the minds not only of the rising generation, but also of the older friends to our venerable ecclesiastical institution, sentiments of firm and fervent attachment to the pure faith and reformed worship established in this Protestant country, and for these reasons especially we recommend it to the perusal of our readers.”—Norfolk Chronicle.
THE PARENT’S CABINET OF AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION.
A valuable and instructive Present for the Young. Each volume of this useful and instructive little work comprises a variety of information on different subjects:—Natural History, Biography, Travels, &c.; Tales, original and selected; and animated Conversations on the objects that daily surround young people. The various tales and subjects are illustrated with Woodcuts. Each volume is complete in itself, and may be purchased separately. In six neatly bound vols., price 3s.6d.each.
“Every parent at all interested in his children must have felt the difficulty of providing suitable reading for them in their hours of amusement. This little work presents these advantages in a considerable degree, as it contains just that description of reading which will be beneficial to young children.”—Quarterly Journal of Education.
LITTLE STORIES FROM THE PARLOUR PRINTING-PRESS.
By the Author of “The Parent’s Cabinet.” Royal 18mo., price 2s.6d.neatly bound in cloth.
“A very nice little book for children. The author has evidently been familiar with children, and brought himself to understand their feelings. No child’s book that we have ever seen has been so admirably levelled at their capacities as this admirably written little book.”—Weekly Chronicle.
INVESTIGATION; OR, TRAVELS IN THE BOUDOIR.
ByCaroline A. Halsted, Author of “The Life of Margaret Beaufort,” &c. &c. Fcap. 8vo., with highly-finished Plates, 4s.6d.cloth.
“This is an elegantly-written and highly instructive work for young people, in which a general knowledge of various interesting topics, connected with every-day life, is presented to the youthful mind in an attractive and amusing form.”
THE PROGRESS OF CREATION,
Considered with reference to thePresent Condition of the Earth. An interesting and useful work for young people. ByMary Roberts, Author of “Annals of My Village,” &c. &c. In fcap. 8vo., beautifully illustrated, price 4s.6d.cloth.
“We have seldom met with a work, in which instruction and entertainment are more happily blended.”—Times.
“This beautiful volume forms an instructive collection of striking facts, interspersed with amiable reflections.”—Spectator.
THE JUVENILE MISCELLANY OF AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION.
Illustrated by numerous Plates and Woodcuts. Fcap. 8vo., price 6s.neatly bound in cloth.
“Filled with amusement and instruction as its title indicates.”—Court Journal.
TRAVELS OF MINNA AND GODFREY IN MANY LANDS.
From the Journals of the Author.—Holland, one vol. fcap., with Plates, price 7s.cloth.—TheRhine,Nassau, andBaden, with Plates, price 7s.cloth.
LETTERS FROM A MOTHER TO HER DAUGHTER,
At, orGoing to School. Pointing out her Duties towards her Maker, her Governess, her Schoolfellows, and herself. By Mrs.J. A. Sargant. Sixth Edition, royal 18mo., price 2s.6d.handsomely bound in cloth.
THE CHRISTIAN’S SUNDAY COMPANION.
Being Reflections, in Prose and Verse, on the Collect, Epistle, and Gospel; and Proper Lessons for each Sunday; with a view to the immediate connexion. By Mrs.J. A. Sargant. In one vol. post 8vo., price 8s.cloth.
“We cordially recommend this volume as an acceptable present to be made to the heads of families, and also an admirable school book to be read on Sunday morning to scholars before proceeding to the Temple of God.”—Church and State Gazette.
“The whole production is eminently fitted to elevate the tone of religious feeling, to strengthen in the minds not only of the rising generation, but also of the older friends to our venerable ecclesiastical institution, sentiments of firm and fervent attachment to the pure faith and reformed worship established in this Protestant country, and for these reasons especially we recommend it to the perusal of our readers.”—Norfolk Chronicle.