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"Mr. Unwin's newest series of 'Little Novels,' printed in strong black type on pleasant paper.... promises to be as good, if not better than any of the preceding ones.... The first book in the series is an extremely clever and original story of Australian society."--Guardian.
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"The 'Little Novels' series starts well with this Australian story ('The World is Round').... Miss Mack's account of Sydney life is vivacious.... The two women she describes are brought before us with ability. Much of the dialogue, and certainly a letter from the Bush, deserves praise."--Glasgow Herald.
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"A cheap and excellent series."--St. James's Budget.
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The CHILDREN'S LIBRARY
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Illustrated. Post 8vo., pinafore cloth binding, floral edges, 2s 6d. each.
1. THE BROWN OWL. By FORD H. HUEFFER. Illustrated by MADOX BROWN.
2. THE CHINA CUP. By FELIX VOLKHOVSKY. Illustrated by MALISCHEFF.
3. STORIES FROM FAIRYLAND. By GEORGES DROSINES. Illustrated by THOS. RILEY.
4. THE STORY OF A PUPPET. By C. CULLODI. Translated from the Italian by M. A. MURRAY. Illustrated by G. MAZZANTI.
5. THE LITTLE PRINCESS. By LINA ECKENSTEIN. Illustrated by DUDLEY HEATH.
6. TALES FROM THE MABINOGIER. By META WILLIAMS.
7. IRISH FAIRY TALES. Edited by W. B. YEATS. Illustrated by JACK B. YEATS.
8. AN ENCHANTED GARDEN. By Mrs. MOLESWORTH. Illustrated by J. W. HENESSEY.
9. LA BELLE NIVERNAISE. By ALPHONSE DAUDET. Illustrated by MONTEGUT.
10. THE FEATHER. By FORD H. HUEFFER. Frontispiece by MADOX BROWN.
11. FINN AND HIS COMPANIONS. By STANDISH O'GRADY, Author of "Red Hugh's Captivity," &c., Illustrated by J. B. YEATS.
12. NUTCRACKER AND MOUSE KING and other Stories. By E. T. A. HOFFMANN. Translated from the German by ASCOTT R. HOPE.
13. ONCE UPON A TIME: Fairy Tales. Translated from the Italian by LUIGI CAPUANA. With Illustrations by C. MAZZANTI.
14. THE PENTAMERONE; or, The Story of Stories. By GIAMBATTISTA BASILE. Translated from the Neapolitan by JOHN EDWARD TAYLOR. New Edition, revised and edited by HELEN ZIMMERN. Illustrated by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK.
15. FINNISH LEGENDS. Adapted by R. EIVIND. Illustrated from the Finnish Text.
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