Price 2s. each.BY CATHERINE D. BELL
Price 2s. each.
In crown 8vo, cloth gilt.
LILY GORDON; or, The Young Housekeeper. ByC. D. Bell. With Original Illustrations.
“This volume supplies a great want felt by young ladies on first leaving school.”
“This volume supplies a great want felt by young ladies on first leaving school.”
THE HUGUENOT FAMILY; or, Help in Time of Need. ByC. D. Bell. With Original Illustrations.
SYDNEY STUART; or, Love Seeketh not her Own. ByC. D. Bell. With Original Illustrations.
“This tale teaches by example how much an unselfish and loving spirit may do to remove little annoyances and increase the daily happiness of home life.”
“This tale teaches by example how much an unselfish and loving spirit may do to remove little annoyances and increase the daily happiness of home life.”
MARY ELLIOTT; or, Kindness of Heart. ByC. D. Bell. With Original Illustrations.
“The aim of this tale is to teach, by the example of a young family, the importance of habitual and thoughtful kindness.”
“The aim of this tale is to teach, by the example of a young family, the importance of habitual and thoughtful kindness.”
HOPE CAMPBELL; or, Know Thyself. ByC. D. Bell. With Original Illustrations.
“This tale is intended to inculcate a most important truth—the necessity and the very frequent want of self-knowledge.”
“This tale is intended to inculcate a most important truth—the necessity and the very frequent want of self-knowledge.”
HORACE AND MAY; or, Unconscious Influence. ByC. D. Bell. With Original Illustrations.
ELLA AND MARIAN; or, Rest and Unrest. ByC. D. Bell. With Original Illustrations.
“This story is intended to enforce on the mind of youthful readers the full meaning of those words of Scripture—‘Thou shalt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on Thee.’”
“This story is intended to enforce on the mind of youthful readers the full meaning of those words of Scripture—‘Thou shalt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on Thee.’”
KENNETH AND HUGH; or, Self-Mastery. ByC. D. Bell. With Original Illustrations.
“A delightful story for school-boys.”
“A delightful story for school-boys.”
ROSA’S WISH, and How She attained It. ByC. D. Bell. With Original Illustrations.
MARGARET CECIL; or, I Can because I Ought. ByC. D. Bell. With Original Illustrations.
“This book exemplifies the power of a strong will struggling against adverse circumstances.”
“This book exemplifies the power of a strong will struggling against adverse circumstances.”
THE GRAHAMS; or, Home Life. ByC. B. Bell. With Original Illustrations.
“The aim of this book is to teach, in the attractive guise of fiction, the holiest and noblest truths, and to show how character is formed, faults cured and virtues attained by God’s discipline of daily life.”
“The aim of this book is to teach, in the attractive guise of fiction, the holiest and noblest truths, and to show how character is formed, faults cured and virtues attained by God’s discipline of daily life.”
HOME SUNSHINE; or, The Gordons. ByC. D. Bell. With Original Illustrations.
“The aim of this tale is to inculcate, by example as well as precept, the duty of cultivating a cheerful and contented spirit.”
“The aim of this tale is to inculcate, by example as well as precept, the duty of cultivating a cheerful and contented spirit.”
AUNT AILIE; or, Patience and its Reward. ByC. D. Bell. With Steel Portrait of the Authoress.