FAIRY BOOKS.The Blue Fairy Book.Edited byAndrew Lang. Profusely illustrated, 12mo, cloth, price $1.00.“The tales are simply delightful. No amount of description can do them justice. The only way is to read the book through from cover to cover.”—Book Review.The Green Fairy Book.Edited byAndrew Lang. Profusely illustrated, 12mo, cloth, price $1.00.“The most delightful book of fairy tales, taking form and contents together, ever presented to children.”—E. S. Hartland, in Folk-Lore.The Yellow Fairy Book.Edited byAndrew Lang. Profusely illustrated, 12mo, cloth, price $1.00.“As a collection of fairy tales to delight children of all ages, it ranks second to none.”—Daily Graphic.The Red Fairy Book.Edited byAndrew Lang. Profusely illustrated, 12mo, cloth, price $1.00.“A gift-book that will charm any child, and all older folk, who have been fortunate enough to retain their taste for the old nursery stories.”—Literary World.Celtic Fairy Tales.Edited byJoseph Jacobs. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.“A stock of delightful little narratives gathered chiefly from the Celtic-speaking peasants of Ireland. A perfectly lovely book. And oh! the wonderful pictures inside. Get this book if you can; it is capital, all through.”—Pall Mall Budget.English Fairy Tales.Edited byJoseph Jacobs. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.“The tales are simply delightful. No amount of description can do them justice. The only way is to read the book through from cover to cover. The book is intended to correspond to ‘Grimm’s Fairy Tales,’ and it must be allowed that its pages fairly rival in interest those of that well-known repository of folk-lore.”—Morning Herald.Indian Fairy Tales.Edited byJoseph Jacobs. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.“Mr. Jacobs brings home to us in a clear and intelligible manner the enormous influence which ‘Indian Fairy Tales’ have had upon European literature of the kind. The present combination will be welcomed not alone by the little ones for whom it is specially combined, but also by children of larger growth and added years.”—Daily Telegraph.Household Fairy Tales.By theBrothers Grimm. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.“As a collection of fairy tales to delight children of all ages this work ranks second to none.”—Daily Graphic.Fairy Tales and Stories.ByHans Christian Andersen. 12mo, cloth, illustrated price $1.00.“If I were asked to select a child’s library I should name these three volumes, ‘English,’ ‘Celtic,’ and ‘Indian Fairy Tales,’ with Grimm and Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tales.”—Independent.Popular Fairy Tales.By theBrothers Grimm. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.“From first to last, almost without exception, these stories are delightful.”—Athenæum.Icelandic Fairy Tales.ByA. W. Hall. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.“The most delightful book of fairy tales, taking form and contents together, ever presented to children. The whole collection is dramatic and humorous. A more desirable child’s book has not been seen for many a day.”—Daily News.Fairy Tales From the Far North.(Norwegian.) ByP. C. Asbjornsen. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.“If we were asked what present would make a child happiest at Christmastide we think we could with a clear conscience point to Mr. Jacobs’ book. It is a dainty and an interesting volume.”—Notes and Queries.Cossack Fairy Tales.ByR. Nisbet Bain. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.“A really valuable and curious selection which will be welcomed by readers of all ages.... The illustrations by Mr. Batten are often clever and irresistibly humorous. A delight alike to the young people and their elders.”—Globe.The Golden Fairy Book.ByVarious Authors. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.“The most delightful book of its kind that has come in our way for many a day. It is brimful of pretty stories. Retold in a trulydelightfulmanner.”—Graphic.The Silver Fairy Book.ByVarious Authors. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.“The book is intended to correspond to ‘Grimm’s Fairy Tales,’ and it must be allowed that its pages fairly rival in interest those of the well-known repository of folk-lore. It is a most delightful volume of fairy tales.”—Courier.The Brownies, and Other Stories.ByJuliana Horatia Ewing. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price 75 cents.“Like all the books she has written this one is very charming, and is worth more in the hands of a child than a score of other stories of a more sensational character.”—Christian at Work.The Hunting of the Snark.An Agony in Eight Fits. ByLewis Carroll, author of “Alice in Wonderland.” 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price 75 cents.“This glorious piece of nonsense.... Everybody ought to read it—nearly everybody will—and all who deserve the treat will scream with laughter.”—Graphic.Lob Lie-By-the-fire, and Other Tales.ByJuliana Horatio Ewing. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price 75 cents.“Mrs. Ewing has written as good a story as her ‘Brownies,’ and that is saying a great deal. ‘Lob Lie-by-the-fire’ has humor and pathos, and teaches what is right without making children think they are reading a sermon.”—Saturday Review.For sale by all booksellers, or sent postpaid on receipt of price by the publisher,A. L. BURT, 52–58 Duane Street, New York.
FAIRY BOOKS.
The Blue Fairy Book.Edited byAndrew Lang. Profusely illustrated, 12mo, cloth, price $1.00.
“The tales are simply delightful. No amount of description can do them justice. The only way is to read the book through from cover to cover.”—Book Review.
The Green Fairy Book.Edited byAndrew Lang. Profusely illustrated, 12mo, cloth, price $1.00.
“The most delightful book of fairy tales, taking form and contents together, ever presented to children.”—E. S. Hartland, in Folk-Lore.
The Yellow Fairy Book.Edited byAndrew Lang. Profusely illustrated, 12mo, cloth, price $1.00.
“As a collection of fairy tales to delight children of all ages, it ranks second to none.”—Daily Graphic.
The Red Fairy Book.Edited byAndrew Lang. Profusely illustrated, 12mo, cloth, price $1.00.
“A gift-book that will charm any child, and all older folk, who have been fortunate enough to retain their taste for the old nursery stories.”—Literary World.
Celtic Fairy Tales.Edited byJoseph Jacobs. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.
“A stock of delightful little narratives gathered chiefly from the Celtic-speaking peasants of Ireland. A perfectly lovely book. And oh! the wonderful pictures inside. Get this book if you can; it is capital, all through.”—Pall Mall Budget.
English Fairy Tales.Edited byJoseph Jacobs. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.
“The tales are simply delightful. No amount of description can do them justice. The only way is to read the book through from cover to cover. The book is intended to correspond to ‘Grimm’s Fairy Tales,’ and it must be allowed that its pages fairly rival in interest those of that well-known repository of folk-lore.”—Morning Herald.
Indian Fairy Tales.Edited byJoseph Jacobs. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.
“Mr. Jacobs brings home to us in a clear and intelligible manner the enormous influence which ‘Indian Fairy Tales’ have had upon European literature of the kind. The present combination will be welcomed not alone by the little ones for whom it is specially combined, but also by children of larger growth and added years.”—Daily Telegraph.
Household Fairy Tales.By theBrothers Grimm. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.
“As a collection of fairy tales to delight children of all ages this work ranks second to none.”—Daily Graphic.
Fairy Tales and Stories.ByHans Christian Andersen. 12mo, cloth, illustrated price $1.00.
“If I were asked to select a child’s library I should name these three volumes, ‘English,’ ‘Celtic,’ and ‘Indian Fairy Tales,’ with Grimm and Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tales.”—Independent.
Popular Fairy Tales.By theBrothers Grimm. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.
“From first to last, almost without exception, these stories are delightful.”—Athenæum.
Icelandic Fairy Tales.ByA. W. Hall. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.
“The most delightful book of fairy tales, taking form and contents together, ever presented to children. The whole collection is dramatic and humorous. A more desirable child’s book has not been seen for many a day.”—Daily News.
Fairy Tales From the Far North.(Norwegian.) ByP. C. Asbjornsen. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.
“If we were asked what present would make a child happiest at Christmastide we think we could with a clear conscience point to Mr. Jacobs’ book. It is a dainty and an interesting volume.”—Notes and Queries.
Cossack Fairy Tales.ByR. Nisbet Bain. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.
“A really valuable and curious selection which will be welcomed by readers of all ages.... The illustrations by Mr. Batten are often clever and irresistibly humorous. A delight alike to the young people and their elders.”—Globe.
The Golden Fairy Book.ByVarious Authors. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.
“The most delightful book of its kind that has come in our way for many a day. It is brimful of pretty stories. Retold in a trulydelightfulmanner.”—Graphic.
The Silver Fairy Book.ByVarious Authors. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00.
“The book is intended to correspond to ‘Grimm’s Fairy Tales,’ and it must be allowed that its pages fairly rival in interest those of the well-known repository of folk-lore. It is a most delightful volume of fairy tales.”—Courier.
The Brownies, and Other Stories.ByJuliana Horatia Ewing. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price 75 cents.
“Like all the books she has written this one is very charming, and is worth more in the hands of a child than a score of other stories of a more sensational character.”—Christian at Work.
The Hunting of the Snark.An Agony in Eight Fits. ByLewis Carroll, author of “Alice in Wonderland.” 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price 75 cents.
“This glorious piece of nonsense.... Everybody ought to read it—nearly everybody will—and all who deserve the treat will scream with laughter.”—Graphic.
Lob Lie-By-the-fire, and Other Tales.ByJuliana Horatio Ewing. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price 75 cents.
“Mrs. Ewing has written as good a story as her ‘Brownies,’ and that is saying a great deal. ‘Lob Lie-by-the-fire’ has humor and pathos, and teaches what is right without making children think they are reading a sermon.”—Saturday Review.
For sale by all booksellers, or sent postpaid on receipt of price by the publisher,A. L. BURT, 52–58 Duane Street, New York.