By the Author of "A Wayside Posy." -0 Starlight Stories told to Bright Eyes and Listening Ears. Illustrated by Miss K. GREENAWAY. Cloth, 3s. 6d.; or with Coloured Plates, Gilt Edges, 4s. 6d. "Written in the true vein of fairy tales for the young; the volume contains many pictures."-Daily News. "Will no doubt be duly appreciated by the 'bright eyes and listening ears' for whose benefit they are written."-Leeds Mercury. "A very pretty book indeed."-Spectator. "A collection of pretty tales of fairyland, with numerous illustrations." -Academy. "A gift-book worth receiving. The stories are all gracefully told, and evince a delicate and inventive talent. We hope Miss FANNY LABLACHE will tell us some more stories very soon."—Athenæum. "Just the thing for children.”—Morning Post. Uniform with "A Wayside Posy," in size, price and style. Harty, the Wanderer; or, Conduct is Fate. A Tale, by FAIRLEIGH OWEN, Author of "Ritter Bell," &c., with Twenty-Eight Illustrations by JOHN PROCTOR. The Day of Wonders; a Medley of Sense and Nonsense, by M. SULLIVAN, with Thirty Illustrations by W. G. BROWNE. GRIFFITH & FARRAN, LONDON. |