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Selections from Cassell & Company's Publications. Books for Doung People, "Little Folks" Half-Yearly Volume. With 200 Illustrations, 3s. 6d.; or cloth gilt, 5s. Bo-Peep. A Book for the Little Ones. With Original Stories and Verses Illustrated throughout. Boards, 2s. 6d.; cloth gilt, 3s. 6d. The World's Lumber Room. By SELINA GAVE. Illustrated. 3s. 6d. The " Proverbs" Series. Consisting of a New and Original Series of Stories by Popular Authors, founded on and illustrating well-known Proverbs. With Four Illustrations in each Book, printed on a tint. Crown 8vo, 160 pages, cloth, 1s. 6d. each. FRITTERS; OR, "IT'S A LONG LANE THAT HAS NO TURNING.� By Sarah Pitt. TRIXY; OR, "THOSE WHO LIVE IN GLASS HOUSES SHOULDN"T THROW STONES." By Maggie Symington. THE Two HARDCASTLES; OR, "A FRIEND IN NEED 1s A FRIEND INDEED." By Madeline Bonavia Hunt. MAJOR MONK'S MOTTO; OR, "LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP." By the Rev. F. Langbridge. TIM THOMSON'S TRIAL; OR, "ALL 1s NOT GOLD THAT GLITTERS." By George Weatherly. URSULA'S STUMBLING-BLOCK; OR, "PRIDE COMES BEFORE A FALL." By Julia Goddard. RUTH'S LIFE-WORK; OR, "No PAINS, NO GAINS." By the Rev. Joseph Johnson. The "Cross and Crown" Series. Consisting of Stories founded on incidents which occurred during Religious Persecutions of Past Days. With Four Illustrations in each Book, printed on a tint. Crown 8vo, 256 pages, 2s. 6d. each. BY FIRE AND SWORD : A STORY OF THE HUGUENOTS. By Thomas Archer. ADAM HEPBURN'S Vow: A TALE OF KIRK AND COVENANT. By Annie S. Swan. No. XIII.; OR, THE STORY OF THE LOST VESTAL. A Tale of Early Christian Days. By Emma Marshall. The World's Workers. A Series of New and Original Volumes. With Portraits printed on a tint as Frontispiece. 1s. each. GENERAL GORDON. By the Rev. S. A. Swaine. CHARLES DICKENS. By his Eldest Daughter. SIR TITUS SALT AND GEORGE MOORE. By J. Burnley. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, CATHER- INE MARSH, FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL, MRS. RANYARD ("L.N.R."). By Lizzie Aid- ridge. DR. GUTHRIE, FATHER MATHEW, ELIHU BURRITT, GEORGE LIVE- SEY. By the Rev. J. W. Kirton. SIR HENRY HAVELOCK AND COLIN CAMPBELL, LORD CLYDE. By E. C. Phillips. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Ernest Foster. DAVID LIVINGSTONE. By Robert Smiles. GEORGE M�LLEr AND ANDREW REED. By E. R. Pitman. RICHARD COBDEN. By R. Gowing. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. By E. M. Tomkinson. HANDEL. By Eliza Clarke. TURNER, THE ARTIST. By the Rev. S. A. Swaine. GEORGE AND ROBERT STEPHENSON. By C. L. Mat�aux. The "Chimes" Series. Each containing 64 pages, with Illustrations on every page, and handsomely bound in cloth, 1s. BIBLE CHIMES. Contains Bible Verses for Every Day in the Month. DAILY CHIMES. Verses from the Poets for Every Day in the Month. HOLY CHIMES. Verses for Every Sunday in the Year. OLD WORLD CHIMES. Verses from old writers for Every Day in the Month.
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1886 [Date published] Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746 [Date/event in text] |
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Children's literature Fiction First editions Scottish Adventure stories |
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Cassell & Company [Publisher] Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894 [Author] |
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Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894 [Author] |
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