28 BLACKIE & SON'S BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. TWO-SHILLING SERIES—Continued. Linda and the Boys. By Crciria Srnpy Lownpes. “The book is essentially a child’s book, and will be heartily appreciated by the young folk.â€â€”The Academy. Swiss Stories for Children. From the German of Mapam JoHANNA Spyri. By Lucy WHEELOCK. “Charming stories. They are rich in local colouring, and, what is better, in genuine pathos.â€â€”The J'imes. The Squire’s Grandson: A Devonshire Story. By J. M. CALLWELL. “The lessons of courage, filial affection, and devotion to duty on the part of the young hero cannot fail to favourably impress all young readers.†—Schoolmaster, Magna Charta Stories. Edited by Arruur Gitmay, a.m. “A book of special excellence, which ought to be in the hands of all boys.â€â€” Educational News. The Wings of Courage; aynp Tue Croup- Spinner. Translated from the French of GrorcE Sanp, by Mrs. Corkran. “Mrs. Corkran has earned our gratitude by translating into readable English these two charming little stories.†—Athenwum. Chirp and Chatter: Or, Lessons rrom Fienp anp TREE. By Atice Banks. With 54 Illustrations by Gorpon Browne. ““We see the humbling influence of love on the haughty harvest-mouse, we are touched by the sensibility of the tender-hearted ant, and may profit by the moral of ‘the disobedient maggot.’ The drawings are spirited and funny.â€â€”Z'he Times. Four Little Mischiefs. By Rosa Munuonnann. “Graphically written, and abounds in touches of genuine humour and innocent fun.â€â€”lreeman. ‘A charming bright story about real children.â€â€” Watchman. New Light through Old Windows. By Greeson Gow. » “The most delightfully-written little stories one can easily find in the literature of the season. Well constructed and brightly told.â€â€”Glasgow Herald. Little Tottie, and Two Other Stories. By Tuomas ARCHER. «We can warmly commend all three stories; the book is a most alluring prize for the younger ones.†—Schoolmaster. Naughty Miss Bunny. By Crara Munnouranp. “This naughty child is positively delightful. Papas should not omit Naughty Miss Bunny from their list of juvenile presents.â€â€”Land and Water. Adventures of Mrs. Wishing-to-be. By Aticz Corxray. “‘Simply a charming book for little girls.â€â€”Saturday Review. «Just in the style and spirit to win the hearts of children.â€â€”Daily News.