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+Project Gutenberg's W.P. Nimmo Catalogue, Selected List, 1890, by Various
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
+
+
+Title: W.P. Nimmo Catalogue, Selected List, 1890
+
+Author: Various
+
+Editor: Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell
+
+Release Date: July 7, 2011 [EBook #36649]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ASCII
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK W.P. NIMMO CATALOGUE ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed
+Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
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+
+
+
+
+
+SELECTED LIST OF
+
+Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell's Publications.
+
+EDINA EDITION OF THE POETS.
+
+[Illustration: Robert Browning's Poetical Works]
+
+ _Imperial Crown 8vo, Gilt Top_ _price_ 3/6 _each_.
+ _Limp Straight Grain, Gold Roll_ _price_ 8/6 _each_.
+ _Padded Straight Grain, Gold Roll_ _price_ 10/- _each_.
+
+ 1. Tennyson's Poetical Works. Including "Maud," "In Memoriam," "Idylls
+of the King," etc.
+
+ 2. Robert Browning's Poetical and Dramatic Works. With an Introduction
+by Rev. EDWARD F. HOERNLE, M.B.
+
+ 3. Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Works. Including "Aurora Leigh," etc.
+
+ 4. Whittier's Poetical Works.
+
+ 5. Longfellow's Poetical Works.
+
+ 6. Burns' Complete Works.
+
+ _Price_, 4s.
+
+ 7. Shakespeare's Complete Works. Large Type (over 1300 pages).
+
+_These Volumes are printed from New Type on Superfine Paper, each
+Volume having a beautiful Portrait of the Author in Photogravure
+printed by Annan & Son._
+
+The "SCOTSMAN," in reviewing one of the Volumes, says:--
+
+"The 'Edina' edition of 'The Poetical Works of Robert Browning,'
+published by Messrs. W. P. Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell, Edinburgh (3s.
+6d.), may lay claim to be the most complete non-copyright edition of
+the poet which has yet solicited the attention of the public. It is a
+well-bound and printed volume of over seven hundred pages in double
+column, and is provided with a brief, but pregnant, introduction by
+the Rev. Edward Frederick Hoernle, Leith. Included in it is a short
+poem, 'Ben Karshook's Wisdom,' strikingly Browningesque in thought and
+form, which does not appear in any previous collection."
+
+
+
+
+NIMMO'S THIN PAPER POETS.
+
+POCKET EDITIONS.
+
+On Special Thin Opaque Paper. Crown 8vo size.
+
+ _Cloth, Gilt Top_ 2/- _net_.
+ _Limp, Paste Grain_ 3/- _net_.
+ _Lambskin Limp_ 3/6 _net_.
+
+1. Tennyson.
+
+2. Robert Browning.
+
+3. Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
+
+4. Whittier.
+
+5. Longfellow.
+
+6. Burns' Complete Poems.
+
+We can confidently recommend this series to those who like a compact,
+handy volume for the pocket. The type is bold and clear--some of the
+volumes running into 700 pages and over,--yet of a size that can
+easily be slipped into the pocket.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+MACMILLAN'S
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+
+TENNYSON'S WORKS.
+
+ _Limp, Straight Grain, Gold Roll_ 10/6 _net_.
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+
+New and Enlarged Editions in Coloured Inks.
+
+_Full crown 8vo, gilt edges, Illustrated._
+
+ 1. Wallace, the Hero of Scotland. A Biography. By JAMES PATERSON.
+
+ 2. Life of the Duke of Wellington. By W. H. MAXWELL, Author of
+'Stories of Waterloo,' etc. Revised and abridged from the larger work.
+
+ 3. Life of Napoleon Buonaparte. By JOHN GIBSON LOCKHART. Revised and
+abridged from the larger work.
+
+ 4. The Life of Nelson. By ROBERT SOUTHEY, LL.D. With Biography of the
+Author.
+
+ 5. The Life of Peter the Great. By SIR JOHN BARROW, F.R.S.
+
+ 6. Mungo Park's Life and Travels. With a Supplementary Chapter,
+detailing the results of recent Discovery in Africa.
+
+ 7. Men of History. By Eminent Writers. Views of the world's great men,
+in the best words of the best authors.
+
+ 8. Benjamin Franklin. A Biography from the 'Life' by JARED SPARKS, and
+the 'Life and Times' by JAMES PARTON.
+
+ 9. Stories about Boys. By ASCOTT R. HOPE, Author of 'Stories of School
+Life,' 'My Schoolboy Friends,' etc.
+
+10. Stories of Whitminster. By ASCOTT R. HOPE.
+
+11. Wild Animals and Birds. Curious and Instructive Stories about
+their Habits and Sagacity.
+
+12. Stories of School Life. By ASCOTT R. HOPE.
+
+13. Almost Faultless. A Story of the Present Day. By the Author of 'A
+Book for Governesses.'
+
+14. Violet Rivers; or, Loyal to Duty. A Tale for Girls: By WINIFRED
+TAYLOR, Author of 'Story of Two Lives,' etc.
+
+15. Women of History. By Eminent Writers.
+
+16. Christian Osborne's Friends. By Mrs. HARRIET MILLER DAVIDSON,
+Author of 'Isobel Jardine's History.'
+
+17. Silverton Court. A Tale. By WINIFRED TAYLOR.
+
+18. Naomi; or, The Last Days of Jerusalem. By Mrs. J. B. WEBB, Author
+of 'The Child's Commentary on St. Luke,' etc.
+
+19. Severn-side. The Story of a Friendship. By EDITH E. HORSMAN.
+
+20. Home Influence. A Tale for Mothers and Daughters. By GRACE
+AGUILAR, Author of 'Days of Bruce,' etc.
+
+21. Uncle Tom's Cabin. A Picture of Slave Life in America. By HARRIET
+BEECHER STOWE.
+
+22. Ben-Hur. A Tale of the Christ. By LEW WALLACE, Author of 'The Fair
+God.'
+
+23. Little Women. By LOUISA M. ALCOTT, Author of 'Jack and Jill,' 'An
+Old-Fashioned Girl,' etc.
+
+24. Mother's Recompense. By GRACE AGUILAR.
+
+25. Victoria: Queen and Empress. By DAVID CAMPBELL, Author of 'General
+Hector A. Macdonald, C.B.' With 15 full-page Illustrations.
+
+26. Willoughby Manor. A Tale of Old Liverpool. By G. NORWAY, Author of
+'Ralph Denham's Adventures in Burma.'
+
+
+
+
+EMPIRE LIBRARY.
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+
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+
+ 1. Wallace, the Hero of Scotland: A Biography. By JAMES PATERSON.
+
+ 2. Life of the Duke of Wellington. By W. H. MAXWELL.
+
+ 3. Life of Napoleon Buonaparte. By JOHN GIBSON LOCKHART.
+
+ 4. The Life of Nelson. By ROBERT SOUTHEY, LL.D.
+
+ 5. Life of Peter the Great. By Sir JOHN BARROW, F.R.S.
+
+ 6. Mungo Park's Life and Travels.
+
+ 7. Men of History. By EMINENT WRITERS. Views of the world's great men,
+in the best words of the best authors.
+
+ 8. Benjamin Franklin: A Biography.
+
+ 9. Stories about Boys. By ASCOTT R. HOPE.
+
+10. Stories of Whitminster. By ASCOTT R. HOPE.
+
+11. Wild Animals and Birds: Curious and Instructive Stories.
+
+12. Stories of School Life. By ASCOTT R. HOPE.
+
+13. On Holy Ground. By EDWIN HODDER.
+
+14. Almost Faultless: A Story of the Present Day.
+
+15. Violet Rivers; or, Loyal to Duty. A Tale for Girls.
+
+16. Women of History. A companion volume to Men of History.
+
+17. Christian Osborne's Friends. By Mrs. DAVIDSON.
+
+18. Silverton Court. A Tale. By WINIFRED TAYLOR.
+
+19. Naomi; or, The Last Days of Jerusalem. By Mrs. J. B. WEBB.
+
+20. Severn-side. The Story of a Friendship. By EDITH E. HORSMAN.
+
+21. Home Influence. By GRACE AGUILAR.
+
+22. Ulric Zwingle; or, Zurich and its Reformer.
+
+23. The Spanish Inquisition: Its Heroes and Martyrs. By JANET GORDON.
+
+24. Gold-Foil: Hammered from Popular Proverbs. By J. G. HOLLAND.
+
+25. The Farm on the Fjord. A Tale of Life in Norway. By CATHERINE RAY.
+
+26. Little Women. Complete in One Vol. By L. M. ALCOTT.
+
+27. Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ. By LEW WALLACE.
+
+28. Uncle Tom's Cabin. By HARRIET BEECHER STOWE.
+
+29. Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress and Holy War. In One Volume.
+
+30. St. Elmo; or, Saved at Last. By AUGUSTA J. EVANS WILSON.
+
+31. Infelice. By AUG. J. EVANS WILSON.
+
+32. At the Mercy of Tiberius. By AUGUSTA J. EVANS WILSON.
+
+33. A Knight of the Nineteenth Century. By E. P. ROE.
+
+34. Waverley; or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since. By Sir WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
+
+35. Guy Mannering; or, The Astrologer. By Sir WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
+
+36. Ivanhoe: A Romance. By Sir WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
+
+37. Kenilworth: A Romance. By Sir WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
+
+38. Quentin Durward. By Sir WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
+
+39. Heroes of Ancient Greece. By HELEN PALMER.
+
+40. John Halifax, Gentleman. By Mrs. CRAIK.
+
+41. Westward Ho! By CHAS. KINGSLEY.
+
+42. Jane Eyre. An Autobiography. By CHARLOTTE BRONTE.
+
+43. Mary Barton. By Mrs. GASKELL.
+
+44. The Mother's Recompense. By GRACE AGUILAR.
+
+45. Robinson Crusoe. By DEFOE.
+
+46. Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales and Stories.
+
+47. The Antiquary. By Sir WALTER SCOTT, Bart.
+
+48. Derrymount. By BELLA CARTER.
+
+49. English Heroes in the Reign of Elizabeth.
+
+50. The Mill on the Floss. By GEORGE ELIOT.
+
+51. The Mothers of Great Men. By Mrs. ELLIS.
+
+52. The Bible in Spain. By GEO. BORROW.
+
+53. The Days of Bruce. By GRACE AGUILAR.
+
+54. Life of General Gordon.
+
+55. The Ogilvies. By the Author of "John Halifax, Gentleman."
+
+56. Agatha's Husband. By the Author of "John Halifax, Gentleman."
+
+57. Olive. By the Author of "John Halifax, Gentleman."
+
+58. Adam Bede. By GEORGE ELIOT.
+
+59. Victoria: Queen and Empress. By DAVID CAMPBELL.
+
+60. The Coral Island. By R. M. BALLANTYNE.
+
+61. Martin Rattler. By R. M. BALLANTYNE.
+
+62. Ungava. By R. M. BALLANTYNE.
+
+63. The Young Fur Traders. By R. M. BALLANTYNE.
+
+64. Two Years Ago. By CHARLES KINGSLEY.
+
+65. The Wide Wide World. By E. WETHERELL.
+
+66. The Swiss Family Robinson.
+
+67. Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare.
+
+68. Stories from English History. By MARIA HACK.
+
+69. David Copperfield. By C. DICKENS.
+
+70. Pickwick Papers. By C. DICKENS.
+
+71. The Old Curiosity Shop. By C. DICKENS.
+
+72. Nicholas Nickleby. By C. DICKENS.
+
+73. Scenes of Clerical Life. By GEORGE ELIOT.
+
+74. Tom Brown's Schooldays.
+
+75. Danesbury House. By Mrs. HENRY WOOD.
+
+76. Grimm's Fairy Tales.
+
+ NEW VOLUMES.
+
+77. East Lynne. By Mrs. HENRY WOOD.
+
+78. Schoolboy Stories. By ASCOTT R. HOPE.
+
+79. Stirring Adventure in African Travel.
+
+80. Graphic Scenes in African Story.
+
+81. John Lawrence: "Saviour of India." By CHARLES BRUCE.
+
+82. The Princess Ottilia. A Tale for Girls.
+
+83. One Tiny Link. A Tale for Girls.
+
+84. Inspiring Lives. Biographies for Girls.
+
+85. In Jungle and Kraal. By ARTHUR LEE KNIGHT.
+
+86. Norrie Seton; or, Driven to Sea. By Mrs. GEORGE CUPPLES.
+
+87. Our Fellows at St. Mark's. By WALTER C. RHOADES.
+
+88. Cecil; The Boy who Stood Between. By M. M. BUTLER.
+
+89. Stories of the Wild West. By ASCOTT R. HOPE.
+
+90. Saved by a Secret. By PERCY AINSLIE.
+
+91. Tales of Old English Life. By W. FRANCIS COLLIER, LL.D.
+
+92. The Boys at Penrohn. By Mrs. G. FORSYTH GRANT.
+
+93. Burke's Chum. By Mrs. G. FORSYTH GRANT.
+
+94. Ralph Denham's Adventures in Burma. By G. NORWAY.
+
+95. Among the Torches of the Andes. By BESSIE MARCHMONT.
+
+96. Cicely Frome. By BESSIE MARCHMONT.
+
+97. The Channings. By Mrs. HENRY WOOD.
+
+98. My Schools and Schoolmasters. By HUGH MILLER.
+
+99. Captain Cook's Voyages Round the World.
+
+100. Story of the Indian Mutiny.
+
+101. Jessie Melville; or, The Double Sacrifice. By DAVID PAE.
+
+
+
+
+Selections from
+
+Nimmo's New Half-Crown Series of Stories.
+
+BY POPULAR AUTHORS.
+
+_In full crown 8vo, Illustrated, bound in cloth extra, gold and
+colours, gilt edges._
+
+ 1. Schoolboy Stories. By ASCOTT R. HOPE, Author of 'Stories out of
+Schooltime,' 'Stories of Whitminster,' etc.
+
+ 2. Stirring Adventure in African Travel. By CHARLES BRUCE.
+
+ 3. Graphic Scenes in African Story. By CHARLES BRUCE.
+
+ 4. John Lawrence: 'Saviour of India.' The Story of his Life. By
+CHARLES BRUCE.
+
+ 5. The Princess Ottilia. A Tale for Girls. By Mrs. HERBERT MARTIN,
+Author of 'Bonnie Lesley,' etc.
+
+ 6. Aubert; or, One Tiny Link. By JENNIE CHAPPELL, Author of 'For
+Honour's Sake,' etc.
+
+ 7. Inspiring Lives. Biographies of the Great among Women.
+
+ 8. In Jungle and Kraal. By ARTHUR LEE KNIGHT.
+
+ 9. Norrie Seton; or, Driven to Sea. By Mrs. GEORGE CUPPLES.
+
+10. Our Fellows at St. Mark's. A School Story by WALTER C. RHOADES,
+Author of 'The Winning Hit,' etc.
+
+11. Cecil: The Boy who Stood Between. By MAUDE M. BUTLER.
+
+12. Stories of the Wild West. By ASCOTT R. HOPE, Author of 'Stories of
+School Life,' etc.
+
+13. Saved by a Secret. A Story of Siberian Exile and Adventure. By
+PERCY AINSLIE, Author of 'Bertie Linton.'
+
+14. Tales of Old English Life. By WILLIAM FRANCIS COLLIER, LL.D.,
+Author of 'History of English Literature.'
+
+15. The Boys at Penrohn: A Story of English School Life. By Mrs. G.
+FORSYTH GRANT.
+
+16. Heroes of Ancient Greece: A Story of the Days of Socrates the
+Athenian. By ELLEN PALMER.
+
+17. Burke's Chum. A Story of Thistleton School. By Mrs. G. FORSYTH
+GRANT, Author of 'The Hero of Crampton School.'
+
+18. Ralph Denham's Adventures in Burma. By G. NORWAY, Author of
+'Tregarthen,' etc.
+
+19. Among the Torches of the Andes. By BESSIE MARCHANT, Author of 'In
+the Cradle of the North Wind.'
+
+20. Cicely Frome. By BESSIE MARCHANT.
+
+
+
+
+_The Library of History, Travel, and Adventure._
+
+_In crown 8vo, cloth extra, price 2s. each; gilt edges, 2s. 6d._
+
+1. Travels and Discoveries in Abyssinia by JAMES BRUCE.
+
+2. The Life and Travels of Mungo Park. With Supplementary Details of
+the Results of Recent Discovery in Africa.
+
+3. A Voyage Round the World by SIR FRANCIS DRAKE and WILLIAM DAMPIER,
+according to the Text of the Original Narratives. Edited, with Notes,
+by D. LAING PURVES.
+
+4. A Voyage Round the World in the Years 1740-44 by GEORGE ANSON.
+Edited, from the Original Narrative, with Notes, by D. LAING PURVES.
+
+5. Voyages Round the World by Captain James Cook. Edited, with Notes,
+etc., by D. LAING PURVES.
+
+6. The Story of the Good Ship 'Bounty' and her Mutineers. Mutinies in
+Highland Regiments.
+
+7. The Story of the Indian Mutiny (1857-58).
+
+8. Feats on the Fiord. A Tale of Norway. By HARRIET MARTINEAU.
+
+ * * * * *
+
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+
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+
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+
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+
+ 3. Lives and Discoveries of Famous Travellers.
+
+ 4. Great Achievements of Military Men, Statesmen, and others.
+
+ 5. Eminent Philanthropists, Patriots, and Reformers.
+
+ 6. Gallery of Notable Men and Women.
+
+ 7. Earnest Lives: Biographies of Remarkable Men and Women.
+
+ 8. Teachers and Preachers of Recent Times.
+
+ 9. Great Orators, Statesmen, and Divines.
+
+10. Kings without Crowns; or, Lives of American Presidents. With a
+Sketch of the American Constitution. By CHARLES H. EVANS.
+
+11. Lessons from Women's Lives. By SARAH J. HALE.
+
+The above Series of Books have been specially prepared in order to
+meet the rapidly increasing demand for instructive and wholesome
+literature of permanent value. They are admirably adapted for School
+Prizes, Gift Books, etc. etc.
+
+
+
+
+Selections from
+
+_The Boys' Own Library._
+
+ENLARGED SERIES.
+
+Crown 8vo, Illustrated, elegantly bound in cloth extra, gold and
+colours, bevelled boards, price 2s. each.
+
+ 1. The Hermit's Apprentice. By ASCOTT R. HOPE.
+
+ 2. The Far North: Explorations in the Arctic Regions. By ELISHA KENT
+KANE, M.D.
+
+ 3. Monarchs of Ocean: Columbus and Cook.
+
+ 4. Noble Mottoes of Great Families. By CHARLES BRUCE, Author of 'Lame
+Felix,' etc.
+
+ 5. The Castaway's Home; or, The Story of the Sailing and Sinking of
+the Good Ship 'Rose.' By Mrs. HARDY.
+
+ 6. Great Men of European History, from the Christian Era till the
+Present Time. By DAVID PRYDE, LL.D.
+
+ 7. Afloat and Ashore with Sir Walter Raleigh. By Mrs. HARDY, Author of
+'Champions of the Reformation,' etc.
+
+ 8. Lame Felix. A Book for Boys. By CHARLES BRUCE.
+
+ 9. Life at Hartwell; or, Frank and His Friends. By KATHARINE E. MAY,
+Author of 'Alfred and his Mother,' etc.
+
+10. Max Wild, the Merchant's Son; and other Stories for the Young.
+
+11. Up North; or, Lost and Found in Russia and the Arctic Wastes. By
+Mrs. HARDY.
+
+12. Angelo and Stella. A Story of Italian Fisher Life. By the Rev.
+GERALD S. DAVIES.
+
+13. Seeing the World. A Young Sailor's own Story. By CHARLES NORDHOFF.
+
+14. The Miner's Son and Margaret Vernon. By M. M. POLLARD, Author of
+'The Minister's Daughter.'
+
+15. How Frank began to Climb the Ladder. By CHARLES BRUCE, Author of
+'Lame Felix,' etc.
+
+16. The History of Two Wanderers; or, Cast Adrift.
+
+17. Memorable Wars of Scotland. By PATRICK FRASER TYTLER, F.R.S.E.
+
+18. Job Carson's Portrait Gallery. By LUCRETIA MAYBURY, Author of
+'Sandy,' 'Ethelwyn's Light,' etc.
+
+
+
+
+_Two Shilling Library for Girls._
+
+_Crown 8vo, Illustrated, elegantly bound in new style, cloth extra,
+price 2s. each._
+
+ 1. Life's Crosses, and How to Meet Them. Tales for Girls. By T. S.
+ARTHUR.
+
+ 2. A Father's Legacy to his Daughters, etc. A Book for Young Women. By
+Dr. GREGORY.
+
+ 3. Labours of Love. A Tale for the Young. By WINIFRED TAYLOR.
+
+ 4. Mossdale. A Tale for the Young. By ANNA M. DE IONGH.
+
+ 5. Jacqueline. A Story of the Reformation in Holland. By Mrs. HARDY
+(JANET GORDON).
+
+ 6. The Minister's Daughter, and Old Anthony's Will. Tales for the
+Young. By M. M. POLLARD.
+
+ 7. The Two Sisters. By M. M. POLLARD.
+
+ 8. A Needle and Thread. A Tale for Girls. By EMMA J. BARNES. Author of
+'Faithful and True; or, The Mother's Legacy.'
+
+ 9. Nonna. A Story of the Days of Julian the Apostate. By ELLEN PALMER.
+
+10. An Earl's Daughter. A Story for the Young. By M. M. POLLARD,
+Author of 'The Two Sisters,' etc.
+
+11. Doing and Dreaming. A Tale for the Young. By EDWARD GARRETT.
+
+12. Vain Ambition; or, Only a Girl. By EMMA DAVENPORT, Author of 'Our
+Birthdays,' etc.
+
+13. The Cottagers of Glenburnie. A Scottish Tale. By ELIZABETH
+HAMILTON.
+
+14. My New Home: A Woman's Diary.
+
+15. Home Heroines. Tales for Girls. By T. S. ARTHUR.
+
+16. The Roseville Family. By Mrs. A. S. ORR.
+
+17. Leah. A Tale of Ancient Palestine. By Mrs. A. S. ORR.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+EIGHTEENPENNY BOYS' FAVOURITES.
+
+_New Editions, in small crown 8vo, cloth extra, elegant and
+characteristic binding._
+
+1. THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE.
+
+2. THE HISTORY OF SANDFORD AND MERTON.
+
+3. THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD. Poems and Essays. By OLIVER GOLDSMITH.
+
+4. THE FABLES OF AESOP AND OTHERS. Translated into English; with
+Instructive Applications, by SAMUEL CROXALL, D.D.
+
+5. BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS.
+
+
+
+
+Selections from
+
+WORKS OF THE REV. RICHARD NEWTON, D.D.
+
+_In small crown 8vo, cloth extra, in an entirely new and elegant
+binding, price 1s. 6d. each volume, Illustrated._
+
+1. Bible Blessings.
+
+2. The Best Things.
+
+3. Bible Wonders.
+
+4. Bible Jewels.
+
+5. Rills from the Fountain of Life.
+
+6. Leaves from the Tree of Life.
+
+7. Pebbles from the Brook.
+
+8. The Giants, and How to Fight Them; and Wonderful Things.
+
+9. The Safe Compass, and How It Points.
+
+_By the same Author. Price 2s. each._
+
+The King's Highway; or, Illustrations of the Commandments.
+
+Nature's Wonders.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+NIMMO'S NEW EIGHTEENPENNY SERIES OF STORIES BY POPULAR AUTHORS.
+
+_In full crown 8vo, 176 pp. Illustrated._
+
+ 1. THE BROTHER-MIDDIES, AND SLAVERS, AHOY! By ARTHUR LEE KNIGHT,
+Author of 'Adventures of a Midshipmite.'
+
+ 2. THE GHOST OF REEDER'S WOOD. By MAUDE M. BUTLER, Author of 'Waiting
+and Serving,' 'Cecil,' etc.
+
+ 3. DAISY RALSTON; or, 'A REGULAR TOMBOY.' By LUCIE E. JACKSON.
+
+ 4. THE HERO OF CRAMPTON SCHOOL. By Mrs. G. FORSYTH GRANT, Author of
+'The Boys at Penrohn.'
+
+ 5. LITTLE WOMEN. By LOUISA M. ALCOTT, Author of 'Jack and Jill,' 'An
+Old-Fashioned Girl,' etc.
+
+ 6. LITTLE WIVES (LITTLE WOMEN MARRIED). Being Part Second of 'Little
+Women.' By LOUISA M. ALCOTT, Author of 'Jack and Jill,' 'An
+Old-Fashioned Girl,' etc.
+
+ 7. THE THORNES OF THURSTON. By LUCIE E. JACKSON.
+
+ 8. IN THE CRADLE OF THE NORTH WIND. By BESSIE MARCHANT, Author of
+'Dan,' 'Under Clearer Skies,' etc.
+
+ 9. JULIET STANLEY; or, Silas Mogg's Pearl. By PENLEY REYD.
+
+10. THE BADGE OF THE SCARLET POPPY. By LUCIE E. JACKSON.
+
+
+
+
+NIMMO'S ONE SHILLING REWARD BOOKS.
+
+Small crown 8vo, cloth, with Frontispiece.
+
+ 1. Four Little People and their Friends.
+
+ 2. Elizabeth; or, The Exiles of Siberia.
+
+ 3. Paul and Virginia. From the French of Bernardin Saint-Pierre.
+
+ 4. Little Threads: Tangle Thread, Golden Thread, and Silver Thread.
+
+ 5. Benjamin Franklin, the Printer Boy.
+
+ 6. Barton Todd, and the Young Lawyer.
+
+ 7. The Perils of Greatness: The Story of Alexander Menzikoff.
+
+ 8. Little Crowns, and How to Win Them. By Rev. JOSEPH A. COLLIER.
+
+ 9. Great Riches: Nelly Rivers' Story. By AUNT FANNY.
+
+10. The Right Way, and the Contrast.
+
+11. The Daisy's First Winter. And other Stories. By H. BEECHER STOWE.
+
+12. The Old Farmhouse. And other Stories. By M. M. POLLARD.
+
+13. Twyford Hall; or, Rosa's Christmas Dinner. By CHARLES BRUCE.
+
+14. The Discontented Weathercock. And other Stories. By M. JONES.
+
+15. Out at Sea. And other Stories. By Two Authors.
+
+16. The story of Waterloo; or, The Fall of Napoleon.
+
+17. Sister Jane's Little Stories. Edited by LOUISA LOUGHBOROUGH.
+
+18. Uncle John's First Shipwreck. By CHARLES BRUCE.
+
+19. The History of a Lifeboat. By RICHARD ROWE.
+
+20. Blind Mercy, and Little Nat. By GERTRUDE CROCKFORD.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+NEW SHILLING BOOKS BY POPULAR AUTHORS.
+
+_In attractive Bindings, each with Frontispiece._
+
+ 1. The Vulture's Nest. And other Stories. By ASCOTT R. HOPE.
+
+ 2. 'Dumps.' And other Stories. By the same Author.
+
+ 3. A Night in a Snowstorm. And other Stories. By CHARLES BRUCE.
+
+ 4. Dick's Dog. And other Stories of Country Boys. By ASCOTT R. HOPE.
+
+ 5. Crossed with Silver. By JENNIE CHAPPELL.
+
+ 6. Three School Friends. A Tale for Girls. By EDITH AWSBY.
+
+ 7. The Maltese Cross. And other Tales for Girls. By JENNIE CHAPPELL.
+
+ 8. Fred Leicester; or, The Southern Cross, and Charles's Wain. And
+other Stories. By RICHARD ROWE.
+
+ 9. Our Sailmaker's Yarn. By Mrs. GEORGE CUPPLES.
+
+10. Hero's Story. The Autobiography of a Newfoundland Dog. By HARRIETT
+BOULTWOOD, Author of 'Acting on the Square,' etc.
+
+11. Fairy Tales and True. By ALICE F. JACKSON.
+
+12. Parables from Flowers. By GERTRUDE P. DYER.
+
+13. Bertie Linton; or, Lost In Japan. By PERCY AINSLIE.
+
+14. All for Himself. A Story for Boys. By HARRIETT D. BOULTWOOD.
+
+15. Animal Adventures. By ASCOTT R. HOPE.
+
+16. Sandy's Secret. By ASCOTT R. HOPE.
+
+17. Little Lady Prim. By E. M. WATERWORTH and JENNIE CHAPPELL.
+
+18. Lina's Fortune. By EMMA LESLIE.
+
+19. Patience and Her Knight. By L. E. TIDDEMAN.
+
+20. The Colonel's Boy, and Roy's Adventures. By L. E. TIDDEMAN.
+
+
+
+
+Selections from
+
+NIMMO'S NINEPENNY SERIES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
+
+_Square foolscap 8vo., with Illustrations, elegantly bound in cloth,
+price 9d. each._
+
+This Series of Books will be found unequalled for genuine interest and
+value, and it is believed they will be eagerly welcomed by thoughtful
+children of both sexes. Parents may rest assured that each Volume
+teaches some noble lesson, or enforces some valuable truth.
+
+ 1. In the Brave Days of Old; or, The Story of the Spanish Armada. For
+Boys and Girls.
+
+ 2. The Lost Ruby. By the Author of 'The Basket of Flowers,' etc.
+
+ 3. Leslie Ross; or, Fond of a Lark. By CHARLES BRUCE.
+
+ 4. My First and Last Voyage. By BENJAMIN CLARKE.
+
+ 5. Little Katie: A Fairy Story. By CHARLES BRUCE.
+
+ 6. Being Afraid. And other Stories for the Young. By CHARLES STUART.
+
+ 7. The Toll-Keepers. And other Stories for the Young. By BENJAMIN
+CLARKE.
+
+ 8. Dick Barford: A Boy who would go down Hill. By CHARLES BRUCE.
+
+ 9. Joan of Arc; or, The Story of a Noble Life. Written for Girls.
+
+10. Helen Siddal: A Story for Children. By ELLEN PALMER.
+
+11. Mat and Sofie: A Story for Boys and Girls.
+
+12. Peace and War. By the Author of 'The Basket of Flowers,' etc.
+
+13. Perilous Adventures of a French Soldier in Algeria.
+
+14. The Magic Glass; or, The Secret of Happiness.
+
+15. Hawks' Dene: A Tale for Children. By KATHARINE E. MAY.
+
+16. Little Maggie. And other Stories. By the Author of 'The Joy of
+Well-Doing,' etc. etc.
+
+17. The Brother's Legacy; or, Better than Gold. By M. M. POLLARD.
+
+18. The Little Sisters; or, Jealousy. And other Stories for the Young.
+By the Author of 'Little Tales for Tiny Tots,' etc.
+
+19. Kate's New Home. By Cecil Scott, Author of 'Chryssie Lyle,' etc.
+
+
+
+
+_Nimmo's Sixpenny Juvenile Books._
+
+_Foolscap 8vo, Illustrated, handsomely bound in cloth, price 6d.
+each._
+
+ 1. _Pearls for Little People._
+
+ 2. _Great Lessons for Little People._
+
+ 3. _Reason in Rhyme: A Poetry Book for the Young._
+
+ 4. _AEsop's Little Fable Book._
+
+ 5. _Grapes from the Great Vine._
+
+ 6. _The Pot of Gold._
+
+ 7. _Story Pictures from the Bible._
+
+ 8. _The Tables of Stone: Illustrations of the Commandments._
+
+ 9. _Ways of Doing Good._
+
+10. _Stories about our Dogs. By_ HARRIET BEECHER STOWE.
+
+11. _The Red-Winged Goose._
+
+12. _The Hermit of the Hills._
+
+13. _Effie's Christmas, and other Stories. By_ ADELAIDE AUSTEN.
+
+14. _A Visit to Grandmother, and other Stories for the Young._
+
+15. _Bible Stories for Young People. By_ ADELAIDE AUSTEN.
+
+16. _The Little Woodman and his Dog Caesar. By_ Mrs. SHERWOOD.
+
+17. _Among the Mountains: Tales for the Young. By_ ADELAIDE AUSTEN.
+
+18. _Little Gems for Little Readers._
+
+19. _Do your Duty, come what will; and other Stories for the Young._
+
+20. _Noble Joe: A Tale for Children. By_ ADELAIDE AUSTEN.
+
+21. _Lucy Vernon, and other Stories for the Young._
+
+22. _Anecdotes of Favourite Animals told for Children. By_ ADELAIDE
+AUSTEN.
+
+23. _Little Henry and his Bearer. By_ Mrs. SHERWOOD.
+
+24. _The Holidays at Wilton, and other Stories. By _ADELAIDE AUSTEN.
+
+25. _Chryssie Lyle: A Tale for the Young. By_ CECIL SCOTT.
+
+26. _Little Elsie among the Quarrymen. By_ ELLEN PALMER.
+
+27. _The Lesson of Obedience. By_ the Rev. RICHARD NEWTON, D.D.
+
+28. _The Lesson of Diligence. By_ the Rev. RICHARD NEWTON, D.D.
+
+29. _Fergus: A Tale. By_ JACOB ABBOTT.
+
+30. _Gilbert and his Mother. By_ JACOB ABBOTT.
+
+31. _The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain. By_ HANNAH MORE.
+
+32. _Emily Barton, and other Stories. By_ Charles and Mary Lamb.
+
+33. _Elizabeth Villiers, and other Stories. By_ CHARLES and MARY LAMB.
+
+34. _The Grateful Negro. By_ MARIA EDGEWORTH.
+
+35. _Forgive and Forget. By_ MARIA EDGEWORTH.
+
+36. _Waste not, Want not. By_ MARIA EDGEWORTH.
+
+37. _The False Key. By_ MARIA EDGEWORTH.
+
+38. _The Bracelets. By_ MARIA EDGEWORTH.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_Nimmo's Fourpenny Juvenile Books._
+
+_The above Series of Books is also kept in embossed and illuminated
+paper covers, beautifully printed in gold from entirely new designs,
+price 4d. each._
+
+
+
+
+Selections from
+
+_NIMMO'S FOURPENNY JUVENILE BOOKS._
+
+SHORT STORIES FOR CHILDREN, by Mrs. SHERWOOD, JANE TAYLOR, RICHARD
+ROWE, etc.
+
+_Demy 18mo, cloth, Illustrated._
+
+ 1. George and his Penny, by Mrs. SHERWOOD; and other Tales.
+
+ 2. Lucy and Her Mother, by JANE TAYLOR; and other Tales.
+
+ 3. Getting on in Life, and other Tales.
+
+ 4. Bessie Blake the Farmer's Daughter, by RICHARD ROWE; and other
+Tales.
+
+ 5. The Busy Bee, by Mrs. SHERWOOD; and other Tales.
+
+ 6. Try to be Happy, and other Tales.
+
+ 7. The Story of the Rose, by Mrs. SHERWOOD; and other Tales.
+
+ 8. Brave and True, and other Tales.
+
+ 9. The Young Apprentice, by JANE TAYLOR; and other Tales.
+
+10. Regie's Pony, and other Tales.
+
+11. Emily's Temptation, by Mrs. SHERWOOD; and other Tales.
+
+12. Philip's Day Dream, and other Tales.
+
+13. The Orphan Boy, by Mrs. SHERWOOD; and other Tales.
+
+14. The One Thing Needful, and other Tales.
+
+15. Little Sins, by Mrs. SHERWOOD; and other Tales.
+
+16. The Indian Chief, and other Tales.
+
+17. The Little Dog Trusty, and other Tales.
+
+18. The Kind Bear, and other Tales.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_NIMMO'S THREEPENNY JUVENILE BOOKS._
+
+ILLUSTRATED.
+
+SHORT STORIES FOR CHILDREN, BY WELL-KNOWN AUTHORS.
+
+In neat cloth binding.
+
+ 1. The Pet Polyanthus.
+
+ 2. Amy and Her Doves.
+
+ 3. The Negro Servant.
+
+ 4. Wat's Christmas at Home.
+
+ 5. Blind Barty.
+
+ 6. The Basket Woman.
+
+ 7. Good for Evil.
+
+ 8. The Orange Girl.
+
+ 9. A Sunday in Jerusalem.
+
+10. Daddy Goodluck.
+
+11. Parley the Porter.
+
+12. The Fortunate Young Lady.
+
+13. The Orange Grove.
+
+14. The Wreck of the Prospero.
+
+15. The Fortune Teller.
+
+16. The French Philanthropist.
+
+17. Jim Brown.
+
+18. Little Nat.
+
+19. Annie's Fall.
+
+20. The Fisherman's Son.
+
+21. The Cherry Orchard.
+
+22. Ernest; or, The Great Stone Face.
+
+23. Story of a Coward.
+
+24. Value of Little Things.
+
+25. Story of the Apples.
+
+26. The Benevolent Schoolmaster.
+
+27. Learning by Experience.
+
+28. Lady Grizell Baillie.
+
+29. Talks with Mr. Fairchild.
+
+30. The Troublesome Friend.
+
+31. Mrs. Fairchild's Story.
+
+32. Sarah Martin.
+
+33. Honour thy Parents.
+
+34. The Poor Children's Friend.
+
+35. Story about Envy.
+
+36. The Orphan's Friend.
+
+
+
+_NIMMO'S BIRTH-DAY BOOKS._
+
+In Foolscap 16mo.
+
+ 1. Bible Words for Birth-Days; Consisting of a Text of Scripture and
+Verse of Hymn for Every Day in the Year.
+
+ 2. Birth-Day Greetings; Consisting of Political Extracts and Mottoes
+for Every Day in the Year.
+
+ 3. The Birth-Day Book of Wit and Humour; Consisting of Witty and
+Humorous Extracts for Every Day in the Year.
+
+ 4. The Birth-Day Oracle; or, Whom shall I Marry? Guesses at the
+Character and Appearance of your future Husband or Wife.
+
+ 5. The Little Folk's Birth-Day Book; or, Something Good about
+Children, Child-life, Flowers, etc., for Every Day in the Year.
+
+ 6. A Cup of Blessing for Every Day in the Year. A Birth-Day Book of
+Cheering and Consolatory Texts. By C. B.
+
+ 7. The Lyric Birth-Day Book. Snatches of Song gathered from the Lyric
+Poets, and arranged for Every Day in the Year. By D. H.
+
+ 8. Mrs. Hemans' Birth-Day Book. A Selection from the Poems of Felicia
+Hemans, arranged as a Daily Text Book.
+
+ 9. Birth-Day Chimes from Longfellow. Six Hundred Quotations from his
+Poems, arranged as a Daily Text Book. By S. P. L.
+
+10. Birth-Day Chimes from Shakespeare. A Text Book of Choice Extracts
+from his Works.
+
+11. Birth-Day Chimes from Burns. Selections from the Poems, Songs, and
+Ballads of Robert Burns.
+
+12. What saith the Master? A Daily Text Book in the very Words of our
+Lord. Selected by MAY COCHRANE.
+
+13. Birth-Day Texts from Wordsworth. Passages for Every Day in the
+Year, from the Poems of William Wordsworth.
+
+14. Birth-Day Chimes from Scott. Selected from the Poems and Tales of
+Sir Walter Scott.
+
+15. Birth-Day Chimes from Whittier. Selections from the Poems of John
+Greenleaf Whittier. By J. R. E. P.
+
+16. The Keats Birth-Day Book. Compiled by J. R. E. P.
+
+17. The Mizpah Birth-Day Book. Daily Texts chosen from Holy
+Scriptures.
+
+18. The Birth-Day Book of Proverbs. Serious--Humorous--Satirical.
+Edited by CHARLES BRUCE.
+
+19. Birth-Day Chimes from Tennyson. Selections from the Poems of
+Alfred Tennyson. By MARY DONALD.
+
+20. Robert Browning Year-Book. Selected by J. R. TUTIN.
+
+21. Crowning Mercies. Cheering Texts from Holy Scriptures, with
+appropriate Hymn Verses. Selected by MARY DONALD.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+LIST OF STYLES AND PRICES.
+
+ _s._ _d._
+ Cloth Extra, gilt edges, price 1 0
+ Cloth Extra, full gilt side and edges, price 1 6
+ Cloth Extra, padded (boxed), price 1 6
+ Paste Grain, round corners, price 2 0
+ Paste Grain, round corners, padded, price 2 6
+ Armadillo, round corners, padded, price 3 0
+ Morocco, padded, price 2 6
+ German Calf, padded, price 4 0
+ Tartan (Nos. 11 and 14 only), price 2 6
+
+
+
+
+_NIMMO'S SIXPENNY BIRTH-DAY BOOKS._
+
+_In foolscap 16mo, cloth extra, red edges, price 6d.; and in Persian
+calf, gilt edges, 1s._
+
+ 1. HEAVENLY LIGHT. Cheering Texts from Scripture. A Birth-Day Book for
+Every Day in the Year.
+
+ 2. BIRTH-DAY ECHOES FROM THE POETS. A Selection of Choice Quotations,
+arranged for Every Day in the Year.
+
+ 3. DAILY MAXIMS. A Birth-Day Text Book of Proverbs and Wise Sayings.
+Selected from Various Sources.
+
+ 4. THORN BLOSSOM. Quotations Grave and Gay, arranged as a Birth-Day
+Text Book.
+
+ 5. SCRIPTURE SUNBEAMS. Helpful Texts for Every Day in the Year.
+
+ 6. THE BIRTH-DAY GARLAND AND LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS. Snatches from the
+Poets in Praise of Flowers.
+
+ 7. BIRTH-DAY WISHES FROM BURNS. (Also in Tartan, price 1s.)
+
+ 8. THE JEWEL BIRTH-DAY BOOK. Compiled by Mary Donald.
+
+ 9. THE BIRTH-DAY BOOK OF RIDDLES AND GUESSES. Compiled by MARY DONALD.
+
+10. LITTLE BRIGHTEYES BIRTH-DAY BOOK. Compiled by MARY DONALD.
+
+11. BIRTH-DAY WISHES FROM SCOTT. Selections from the Poems and Tales
+of Sir Walter Scott.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+DEVOTIONAL TEXT-BOOKS.
+
+_New Editions, crown 32mo, printed on antique laid paper, and neatly
+bound in cloth, price 6d. each; also in paste grain, gilt edges,
+1s._
+
+1. SAINTLY WORDS. Being Devout Thoughts gathered from the Writings of
+A'KEMPIS, AUGUSTINE and JEREMY TAYLOR.
+
+2. LIGHT FROM THE SACRED PAGE. Being a Religious Text-Book in the very
+Words of Scripture.
+
+3. WATCHWORDS FOR CHRISTIAN LIVING. Being Good Thoughts selected from
+the Best Religious Writers.
+
+4. ACROSS THE RIVER. Scriptural Views of the Heavenly Home. By Dr.
+NORMAN MACLEOD, Dr. CANDLISH, etc. Miniature Edition Abridged.
+
+5. COUNSEL AND COMFORT FOR DAILY LIFE. Selected from the Works of the
+Best Religious Writers.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of W.P. Nimmo Catalogue, Selected List,
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