Chapter 15

Standard Story Books.

Standard Story Books.

Standard Story Books.

Standard Story Books.

Children’s Stories from Dickens.Stories of the Child Characters of the great Novelist, by his grand-daughter, Mary Dickens, and others. Illustrated with twelve full-page coloured and eighty black and white pictures, by Harold Copping, Frances Brundage, etc.; 104 pages.

Tales from Tennyson, told by Nora Chesson. Illustrated with seventy-four pictures in colours and black and white, by Frances Brundage and M. Bowley.

Stories of the Round Table and other Poems retold in a delightful manner, suitable for young readers.

The Children’s Shakespeare, by E. Nesbit. Illustrated with twelve full-page coloured and seventy black and white pictures, by Frances Brundage, M. Bowley, etc. Edited by Edric Vredenburg.

The principal tales of Shakespeare, written in a charming style, easily understood by young people.

Royal Children of English History, by E. Nesbit. Illustrated with ten full-page coloured and sixty-nine black and white pictures by Frances Brundage and M. Bowley.

Most interesting episodes in English History, from Alfred the Great to Queen Victoria.

LAMB’S TALES FROM SHAKESPEARE.The most sumptuous edition ever published. Containing Introductions, copious Notes, and Six New Tales by Dr. F. J. Furnivall, M.A. Illustrated by Harold Copping, with 22 full-page highly artistic Photogravure Plates and 142 other Illustrations. 2 vols., royal 8vo.


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