LAMB, CHARLES and MARY.
Mrs. Leicester's School.
Illustrated by Winifred Green.
Macmillan. 2.25
Narratives of the early days of some little school-girls of long ago,
related by themselves. Charmingly illustrated in color; the costumes
those of the period.
My Sister's part in the Leicester School (about two-thirds) was
purely her own; as it was (to the same quantity) in the
Shakespeare Tales which bear my name. I wrote only the Witch
Aunt, the First Going to Church, and the final story about a
little Indian Girl in a Ship.
LAMB.
SMITH, M.P. (W.).
Jolly Good Times.
Little. 1.25
Childhood days on a farm near old Deerfield, fifty or sixty years ago.
The story has a fresh, wholesome atmosphere, and children of to-day
love the simple happenings.
SMITH, M.P. (W.).
Jolly Good Times at School.
Little. 1.25
A continuation of the farm life of the children we learned to know (p. 113)
in Jolly Good Times, telling of school-days and winter fun.
SPYRI, JOHANNA.
Heidi.
De Wolfe. 1.50
This delightful book is generally accepted as giving the best picture
of child-life in the Swiss Alps.
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