LIST OF ELEMENTARY WORKS. I. MARKHAM'S HISTORIES FOR YOUNG PERSONS. Also, nearly ready, uniform with the above, HISTORY OF ROME. Woodcuts, 12mo. History OF GERMANY. Woodcuts, 12mo. “ These works of Mrs. Markham's are constructed on a plan which we think well chosen, and we are glad to find that they are so popular, for they cannot be too strongly recominended." - Journal of Education. IL. BERTHA'S JOURNAL DURING A VISIT TO HER UNCLE IN ENGLAND. A Variety of interesting Information, for every Day in the Year. Fifth Edition. 12mo, 7s. 6d. I am reading 'Bertha’ with the utmost avidity. I can scarcely take my attention from this, the best of all juvenile compilations."- Crabbe. III. LITTLE ARTHUR'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. By Lady CALLCOTT. Twentieth Thousand. Woodcuts, 18mo, 3s. This little History was written for a real little Arthur, and I have endeavoured to write it as I would tell it to an intelligent child. I well remember what I wanted to be told myself, in addition to what I found in my lesson-books, when first allowed to read the History of England.”- Author's Preface. IV. STORIES FOR CHILDREN, Selected from History of England from the Conquest to the Revolution. Thirteenth Edition. 18mo, 3s. " This skilful performance of Mr. Croker's suggested the plan of Sir Walter Scott's • Tales of a Grandfather.'” — Quarterly Review. ELEMENTS OF GEOGRAPHY FOR CHILDREN. By the Author of “ STORIES FOR CHILDREN.” Third Edition. 18mo, 2s. “ The best Elementary book on the subject."- Quarterly Review. VI. GOSPEL STORIES FOR CHILDREN. An Attempt to render the Chief Events of the Life of Our Saviour intelligible and profitable. Second Edition. 18mo, 3s. 6d. , “ A very remarkable specimen of skill, and treats of some of the most difficult passages in the Gospel History with a clearness that may guide and keep many an experienced parent in the instruction of her children."- Quarterly Review. VII. SERMONS FOR CHILDREN. |