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Popular and Standard Books

PUBLISHED BY

WILLIAM P. NIMMO, EDINBURGH.

Complete Catalogue of Mr. NIMMO's Publications, choicely printed and elegantly bound, suitable for the Library, Presentation, and School Prizes, etc. etc., will be forwarded gratis, post free, on application.

'Mr. Nimmo's books are well known as marvels of cheapness,
elegance, and sterling worth.'-OBSERVER.

NIMMO'S POPULAR EDITION

OF

THE WORKS OF THE POETS.

In fcap. 8vo, printed on toned paper, elegantly bound in cloth extra, with emblematic design worked in gold and black, price 38. 6d. each; or in morocco antique, raised and illuminated, price 7s. 6d. each; or morocco extra, illuminated and raised, elaborate new design, price 8s. 6d. each; or Caledonian wood, fern pattern, morocco extra back, price 10s. Each Volume contains a Memoir, and is illustrated with a Portrait of the Author engraved on Steel, and numerous full-page Illustrations on Wood, from designs by eminent Artists; also beautiful Illuminated Title-page.

1. LONGFELLOW'S POETICAL WORKS.

2. SCOTT'S POETICAL WORKS.

3. BYRON'S POETICAL WORKS.

4. MOORE'S POETICAL WORKS.

5. WORDSWORTH'S POETICAL WORKS.

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NIMMO'S POPULAR EDITION OF THE

WORKS OF THE POETS,

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6. COWPER'S POETICAL WORKS.
7. MILTON'S POETICAL WORKS.
8. THOMSON'S POETICAL WORKS.

9. GOLDSMITH'S CHOICE WORKS. 10. POPE'S POETICAL WORKS.

II. BURNS' POETICAL WORKS.

12. THE CASQUET OF GEMS. Choice Selections

from the Poets.

13. THE BOOK OF HUMOROUS POETRY.

14. BALLADS: Scottish and English.

15. BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS AND

HOLY WAR.

16. LIVES OF THE BRITISH POETS.

17. THE PROSE WORKS OF ROBERT BURNS. 18. POEMS, SONGS, AND BALLADS OF THE

SEA.

*This Series of Books, from the very superior manner in which it is produced, is at once the cheapest and handsomest edition of the Poets in the market. The volumes form elegant and appropriate Presents as School Prizes and Gift-Books, either in cloth or morocco.

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They are a marvel of cheapness, some of the volumes extending to as many as 700, and even 900, pages, printed on toned paper in a beautifully clear type. Add I to this, that they are profusely illustrated with wood engravings, are elegantly and tastefully bound, and that they are published at 3s. 6d. each, and our recommendation of them is complete.'-Scotsman.

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New Series of Choice Books, beautifully printed on superfine paper, profusely Illustrated with original Engravings by the first Artists, and elegantly bound in cloth and gold, large crown 8vo, price 5s. each.

SECOND EDITION.

1. Almost Faultless: A Story of the Present Day. By the

Author of A Book for Governesses.'

'The author has written a capital story in a high moral tone.'-The Court Journal.

SECOND EDITION.

2. Lives of Old English Worthies before the Conquest. By W. H. DAVENPORT ADAMS.

'The author's aim is to illuminate, what may be regarded as obscure, certain periods of historic England, accompanied with biographical sketches. The book is beautifully bound and printed, and cannot fail to command popular support.'-Courant.

SECOND EDITION.

3. Every-Day Objects; or, Picturesque Aspects of Natural History. By W. H. DAVENPORT ADAMS.

'As an introduction to heavier works, by awakening in the youthful understanding a taste for knowledge in natural science, and giving them a brief but clear insight into the why and the wherefore of much they wonder at, this book will serve a very useful purpose.'-The Examiner.

THIRD EDITION.

4. My Schoolboy Friends: A Story of Whitminster Grammar School. By AscOTT R. HOPE, Author of 'A Book about Dominies,''Stories of School Life,' etc.

"My Schoolboy Friends" is a most interesting book. It has many attractive qualities, which are sure to win for it a wide and lasting popularity among the best sort of readers. Boys, for whom it is especially written, will thoroughly enjoy it.'-Westminster Review.

SECOND EDITION.

5. Drifted and Sifted: A Domestic Chronicle of the Seventeenth Century.

The author of this interesting, and we may add pathetic, story appears to possess the art of reproducing bygone times with much ability.'-The Record.

6. Warrior, Priest, and Statesman; or, English Heroes in the Thirteenth Century. By W. H. DAVENPORT ADAMS.

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NIMMO'S FIVE SHILLING ILLUSTRATED

GIFT

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Crown 8vo, beautifully printed on superfine paper, profusely illustrated by eminent Artists, and richly bound in cloth and gold, and gilt edges, price 5s. each.

SECOND EDITION.

1. Sword and Pen; or, English Worthies in the Reign of Elizabeth. By W. H. DAVENPORT ADAMS.

'A more wholesome book for young readers we have seldom seen.”— The Athenæum.

SECOND EDITION.

2. Norrie Seton; or, Driven to Sea. By Mrs. George Cupples, Author of 'Unexpected Pleasures,' etc.

'Mrs. Cupples has given to the boys in this volume just the sort of sea-story with which they will be delighted.'-The Scotsman.

SECOND EDITION.

3. The Circle of the Year; or, Studies of Nature and Pictures of the Seasons. By W. H. DAVENPORT ADAMS.

'Its purpose is to tell both young and old, but especially the former, how much of interest there is in everything connected with nature.'— Bell's Messenger.

SECOND EDITION.

4. The Wealth of Nature: Our Food Supplies from the Vegetable Kingdom. By the Rev. JOHN MONTGOMERY, A.M.

'It would be difficult to put into the hands of any boy or girl a volume which more equally combines the instructive and interesting in literature.'-N. B. Mail.

FOURTH EDITION.

5. Stories of School Life. By Ascott R. Hope.

6. Stories of French School Life. By Ascott R. Hope.

We were among the many who greatly admired Mr. Hope's "Stories of School Life" and "Stories about Boys," and when we found that he had undertaken to illustrate French school life, we gladly opened the volume. The stories are interesting in the highest degree; they appeal to the best sympathies of the lads for whom they are written. They set forth the right and the true against the false, and they are full of good, hearty humour.'-Public Opinion.

NIMMO'S UNIVERSAL GIFT BOOKS.

A Series of excellent Works, profusely Illustrated with original Engravings by the first Artists, choicely printed on superfine paper, and elegantly bound in cloth and gold, and gilt edges, crown 8vo, price 3s. 6d. each.

1. Rupert Rochester, the Banker's Son. A Tale. By WINIFRED TAYLOR, Author of 'Story of Two Lives,' eto.

2. The Story of Two Lives; or, The Trials of Wealth and Poverty. By WINIFRED TAYLOR, Author of 'Rupert Rochester,' etc.

3. The Lost Father; or, Cecilia's Triumph. A Story of our own Day. By DARYL HOLME.

4. Christian Osborne's Friends.

By Mrs. Harriet Miller DAVIDSON, Author of 'Isobel Jardine's History,' and Daughter

of the late Hugh Miller.

5. Tales of Old English Life; or, Pictures of the Periods. By WILLIAM FRANCIS COLLIER, LL.D., Author of 'History of English Literature,' etc.

6. The Young Mountaineer; or, Frank Miller's Lot in Life. The Story of a Swiss Boy. By DARYL HOLME.

7. Mungo Park's Life and Travels. With a Supplementary Chapter, detailing the results of recent Discovery in Africa.

8. The Spanish Inquisition: Its Heroes and Martyrs. By

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JANET GORDON, Author of Champions of the Reformation,' etc.

9. Wisdom, Wit, and Allegory. Selected from 'The Spec

tator.'

Io. Benjamin Franklin: A Biography. From the celebrated 'Life' by JARED SPARKS, and the more recent and extensive 'Life and Times' by JAMES Parton.

II. Wallace, the Hero of Scotland: A Biography. By

JAMES PATERSON.

12. Epoch Men, and the Results of their Lives. By Samuel

NEIL.

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