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The Dumpy Books for Children.
Cloth, Royal 32mo, 1/6 each.
I. THE FLAMP, THE AMELIORATOR, AND
THE SCHOOLBOY'S APPRENTICE. By
E. V. Lucas. (Seventh Thousand.)
II. MRS. TURNER'S CAUTIONARY STORIES.
(Fifth Thousand.)
III. THE BAD FAMILY. By Mrs. Fenwick.
(Third Thousand.)
IV. THE STORY OF LITTLE BLACK SAMBO.
Illustrated in Colours. By Helen Bannerman.
(Thirty-seventh Thousand.)
V. THE BOUNTIFUL LADY. By Thomas
Cobb. (Fourth Thousand.)
VI. A CAT BOOK. Portraits by H. Officer
Smith. Characteristics by E. V. Lucas.
(Eighth Thousand.)
VII. A FLOWER BOOK. Illustrated in Colours
by Nellie Benson. Story by Eden
Coybee. (Eighth Thousand.)
VIII. THE PINK KNIGHT. Illustrated in Colours
by J. R. Monsell. (Eighth Thousand.)
IX. THE LITTLE CLOWN. By Thomas Cobb.
X. A HORSE BOOK. By Mary Tourtel.
Illustrated in Colours. (Eighth Thousand.)
XI. LITTLE PEOPLE: An Alphabet. By
Henry Mayer. Verses by T. W. H.
Crosland. Illustrated in Colours.
PICTURES
BY
HENRY MAYER.
VERSES
BY
T. W. H. CROSLAND.
London:
GRANT RICHARDS,
1901.