How to be Happy Though Married: Being a Handbook to MarriageHardy, E. J. (Edward John)
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How to be Happy Though Married: Being a Handbook to Marriage
Hardy, E. J. (Edward John)
Marriage
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A GIFT-BOOK FOR GIRLS.
=IN THE TIME OF ROSES=: A Tale of Two Summers. Told and Illustrated by
FLORENCE and EDITH SCANNELL, Author and Artist of "Sylvia's Daughters."
Thirty-two full-page and other Illustrations. Square Imp. 16mo., cloth.
5s.
CONTENTS.
Capri.--Isolina.--"Good-bye, Capri."--The Yellow Cottage.--The School
Treat.--Home Again!--The Garden Party.--Geraldine makes a
discovery.--Isolina's Flight.--Wedding Bells.
"A very charming story, superior in literary style and as food
for the mind and the taste to most books written for girls. Miss
Edith Scannell's illustrations are very happy."--_Scotsman._
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A CHILDREN'S STORY-BOOK.
=PRINCE PEERLESS=: A Fairy-Folk Story-Book. By the Hon. MARGARET COLLIER
(Madame Galletti di Cadilhac), Author of "Our Home by the Adriatic."
Illustrated by the Hon. JOHN COLLIER. Square Imp. 16mo., cloth. 5s.
CONTENTS.
Fairy Folk.--The Great Snow Mountain.--The Ill-Starred Princess.--The
Sick Fairy.--Two Fairies.--The Shadow World.--Prince
Peerless.--Something New.
"Simply delightful in style and fancy, and in its perfect
reproduction of the old fairy world. These stories will be a
valuable addition to our literature for children; and will be
read with no less enjoyment for their literary and artistic
excellence by their elders. The illustrations by the Hon. John
Collier are artistical and beautiful."--_Scotsman._
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A BOY'S STORY-BOOK.
=BOYS' OWN STORIES.= By ASCOTT R. HOPE, Author of "Stories of Young
Adventurers," "Stories out of School Time," &c. Eight Illustrations.
Crown 8vo., cloth. 5s.
"This is a really admirable selection of genuine narrative and
history, treated with discretion and skill by the author. Mr.
Hope has not gathered his stores from the highway, but has
explored far afield in less-beaten tracks, as may be seen in his
'Adventures of a Ship boy' and 'A Smith among
Savages.'"--_Saturday Review._
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=TALES OF THE CALIPH.= By AL ARAWIYAH. Crown 8vo., cloth. 2s. 6d.
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By Author of "How to be Happy though Married."
"=MANNERS MAKYTH MAN.=" Imp. 16mo., cloth, 6s.; fine edition, bevelled
edges, in box. 7s. 6d.
_The First Edition of "Manners Makyth Man" was exhausted on the day of
Publication. A Second Edition is now ready._
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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