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Chambers Selected Catalogue 1892, 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. & R. Chambers Selected Catalogue 1892 + Suitable for Prizes and Presentation + +Author: Various + +Release Date: November 11, 2011 [EBook #37983] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK W. & R. CHAMBERS SELECTED *** + + + + +Produced by Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed +Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net + + + + + + +</pre> + + +<h1> +W. & R. CHAMBERS'S BOOKS +</h1> + +<h2> +SUITABLE FOR PRIZES AND PRESENTATION. +</h2> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p class="section">Price 6s., gilt edges.</p> + +<p class="space"> </p> +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"> +<b>GIRLS OF THE TRUE BLUE</b>: A School Story. By <span class="sc">L. T. Meade</span>. +With ten Illustrations by Percy Tarrant.</td> +<td class="r"><span class="right"><b>6/</b></span></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + Girls of all ages are sure to be fascinated by the pathetic and + highly interesting narrative of Nan Esterleigh, the orphan girl + who makes her home with a friend of her mother's, where she has + abundance of nice pets, good companions, and an atmosphere of + wholesome comfort, and where she is quite happy until an act of + deceit puts her in the power of an older and designing girl, and + renders her at times very miserable. This wrong-doing is the + shadow over her life, as she finds when Captain Richmond starts + the Royal True Blue society, with its prize to be given for the + best girl who had cultivated every side of her nature—moral, + intellectual, and physical. She is seriously handicapped, and the + prize falls, through an error, to the designing girl who has + ruined her happiness. Misfortune brings this maiden to a better + mind and true repentance, and Nan comes to her own again in the + esteem and respect of every one. There are many other attractive + girl characters in this entertaining story.</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br> +<div class="figcenter"><img src="images/001.jpg" alt="A young girl +wearing a long cloak and hat" width="267" height="400"></div> +<p class="caption"><i>From</i> <span class="sc">A Nest of Girls</span>. 6/ +</p> +<br> + + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"> +<b>A NEST OF GIRLS</b>; or, Boarding School Days. By +<span class="sc">E. Westyn Timlow</span>. With eight Illustrations by H. R. +Richards.</td> +<td class="r"><b>6/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + Here we are introduced to a bevy of smart, clever, American girls + in a boarding-school, just at the time that Winifred Douglas + becomes teacher of English Literature there. Winifred was wise, if + only four-and-twenty, and the love she felt for her work was only + equalled by the sense of responsibility she had for the + impressionable girls under her charge. How she helped and + influenced them for good, although she 'hurt sometimes,' comes out + in the story, which is brimful of life and vivacity. The lady + principal and the doings of a circle of immensely smart girls keep + up the interest of this wholesome picture of girl-life.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>SEVEN MAIDS.</b> By <span class="sc">L. T. +Meade</span>. With ten Illustrations by Percy Tarrant.</td> +<td class="r"><b>6/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A sweetly written and graceful story of girl-life.'—<i>Scotsman.</i> +</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"> +<b>THE ODDS AND THE EVENS.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">L. T. +Meade</span>. With ten Illustrations by Percy Tarrant.</td> +<td class="r"><b>6/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'Full of fun and adventure. Told in the manner to interest and + amuse children of any age.'—<i>Birmingham Gazette.</i></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<hr class="short"> +<p class="section"> +Price 5s. +</p> + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>A VERY NAUGHTY GIRL.</b> By <span class="sc">L. T. +Meade</span>. With eight Illustrations by W. Rainey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + All spirited maidens will follow with interest the training and + development of the character of Evelyn Wynford, heiress of Castle + Wynford, who, when she arrives from Tasmania at her uncle's house, + which will afterwards be her own, is extremely self-conscious + though clever, and is wilful, selfish, vain, and altogether + unladylike. Her maid Jasper is her evil genius. As the story + develops, her aunt, her cousin, and others begin to have a + wholesome influence over her; then certain misdemeanours, which + land her in serious trouble, humble her, and leave her much + changed and truly repentant. The 'Naughty Girl' becomes + transformed into a wise and comely young woman.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>COURAGE AND CONFLICT.</b> A Series of Stories by <span class="sc">G. A. +Henty</span>, <span class="sc">G. Manville Fenn</span>, <span class="sc">F. T. Bullen</span>, <span class="sc">Fred +Whishaw</span>, &c. With eight Illustrations by W. Boucher.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + The names of the writers here are a guarantee for the sound + entertainment provided in this companion volume to <i>Dash and + Daring</i>, <i>Peril and Prowess</i>, and <i>Venture and + Valour</i>. The story by Mr G. A. Henty is one of pioneering in + the days of the early settlers in America, when the natives were + troublesome, and who in this case rose up and nearly exterminated + the white people. Mr G. M. Fenn tells a funny seaside story; while + Andrew Balfour, Captain North, Walter Thornbury, James Patey, Fred + Whishaw, Harold Bindloss, and others contribute dashing stories of + peril and adventure, and great heroism in the hour of danger.</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br> +<p class="ctr"> +<i>From</i> <span class="sc">Girls of the True Blue</span>, <i>by L. T. Meade; +price 6s.</i> +</p> + +<div class="figcenter"><img src="images/002.jpg" alt="'He is not horrid +at all,' said Nan, very cross." width="259" height="420"></div> +<p class="caption">'He is not horrid at all,' said Nan, very cross. +<br><span class="sc">Page 64.</span> +</p> +<br> + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE KOPJE GARRISON</b>: A Tale of the Boer War. By +<span class="sc">G. Manville Fenn</span>. With eight Illustrations by +W. Boucher.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + Mr Fenn transports his readers to the South African veldt, where, + in imagination and in reality, so many of his countrymen have been + for the past two years, and helps them to understand by means of + this brisk and exciting tale what so many of our gallant soldiers + have had to endure. This new story mainly follows the fortunes of + two young men in khaki—Drew Lennox and Bob Dickenson—in and + around the village of Groenfontein, which is bravely held by a + little British force against the Boers. Sometimes half-starved, + and subjected to night and day attacks, they make a little + Gibraltar of the place, and ever render a good account of + themselves. Something is always happening within or without + Groenfontein, and in the end the story leaves Drew Lennox captain + and V.C.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"> +<b>MISS NONENTITY.</b> By <span class="sc">L. T. Meade</span>. With +eight Illustrations by W. Rainey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + <i>Punch</i> says—'My Baronitess informs me that she has not the + slightest hesitation in advising everybody young enough to enjoy + the story to make the acquaintance of <i>Miss Nonentity</i>, by L. + T. Meade. She will be found a very delightful person, who proves + herself to be a "Miss Somebody," and of considerable importance, + too.'</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"> +<b>CHARGE! OR BRITON AND BOER.</b> By <span class="sc">George Manville Fenn</span>. +With eight Illustrations by W. H. C. Groome.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'For a rattling war story for boys, there are few better hands + than Mr Manville Fenn.'—<i>Outlook.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"> +<b>VENTURE AND VALOUR.</b> Being Stories told by <span class="sc">G. A. +Henty</span>, <span class="sc">A. Conan Doyle</span>, <span +class="sc">G. M. Fenn</span>, <span class="sc">W. W. Jacobs</span>, +<span class="sc">Tom Gallon</span>, <span class="sc">Gordon +Stables</span>, &c. With eight Illustrations by W. Boucher.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'The moral appearing to be that men have many admirable qualities, + conspicuous among which is bravery.'—<i>Scotsman.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"> +<b>TOM'S BOY.</b> By the Author of <i>Laddie</i>, <i>Tip-Cat</i>, +&c. With eight Illustrations by Percy Tarrant.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'Both he and the people round about him are made uncommonly + interesting.'—<i>Scotsman.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"> +<b>FIX BAY'NETS!</b> or, The Regiment in the Hills. By <span class="sc">G. Manville +Fenn.</span> With eight Illustrations by W. H. C. Groome.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'The story is full of spirit and dash…. Gedge is a fine specimen + of the Tommy Atkins species, and may be not improperly ranked with + Mr Rudyard Kipling's creations.'—<i>Spectator.</i></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br> +<p class="ctr"> +<i>From</i> <span class="sc">A Very Naughty Girl</span>, <i>by L. T. Meade; price +5s.</i> +</p> + +<div class="figcenter"><img src="images/003.jpg" alt="'I say,' cried the girl, coming up eagerly, 'I have +lost my way.'" width="265" height="410"></div> +<p class="caption">'I say,' cried the girl, coming up eagerly, 'I have +lost my way.' +</p> +<br> + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>LIGHT O' THE MORNING.</b> The Story of an Irish +Girl. By <span class="sc">L. T. Meade</span>. With eight Illustrations +by W. Rainey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Mrs Meade has never written anything +better.'—<i>Yorkshire Post.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>PERIL AND PROWESS.</b> Being Stories told by <span class="sc">G. A. Henty</span>, +<span class="sc">G. Manville Fenn</span>, <span class="sc">A. Conan Doyle</span>, <span class="sc">W. W. +Jacobs</span>, <span class="sc">D. Ker</span>, <span class="sc">C. R. Low</span>, <span class="sc">D. Lawson +Johnstone</span>, <span class="sc">Andrew Balfour</span>, and others. With eight +Illustrations by W. Boucher.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'The stories are of supreme interest, and admirably + told.'—<i>Birmingham Gazette.</i></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'No boy with healthy animal instincts could help reading and + enjoying <i>Peril and Prowess</i>.'—<i>Edinburgh Evening + News.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>DASH AND DARING.</b> Being Stories told by <span +class="sc">G. A. Henty</span>, <span class="sc">G. Manville +Fenn</span>, <span class="sc">D. Ker</span>, and many others. With +eight Illustrations by W. H. C. Groome.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'The volume is one to be treasured by British boys.'—<i>Liverpool + Post.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE GIRLS OF ST WODE'S.</b> By <span class="sc">L. T. Meade</span>. +With eight Illustrations by W. Rainey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'Written with strong vivacity.'—<i>British Weekly.</i></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'The story is a cheerful, heartsome +tale.'—<i>Scotsman.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>DRAW SWORDS!</b> By <span class="sc">G. Manville +Fenn</span>. With eight Illustrations by W. H. C. Groome.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'Attractively bound and capitally illustrated, will be a veritable + prize for a host of our boys.'—<i>Manchester Courier.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>MEG LANGHOLME.</b> By Mrs <span +class="sc">Molesworth</span>. With eight Illustrations by W. Rainey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'Mrs Molesworth presents a study of girl-life with all her + accustomed felicity and unfailing interest.'—<i>Sheffield Daily + Telegraph.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>VINCE THE REBEL</b>, or the Sanctuary in the Bog. By <span +class="sc">George Manville Fenn</span>. With eight Illustrations by W. +H. C. Groome.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'It is one of the best of Manville Fenn's stories.'—<i>Times.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>WILD KITTY.</b> By <span class="sc">L. T. Meade</span>. With eight +Illustrations by J. Ayton Symington.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'Kitty is the prettiest, the most audacious, and the most charming + creature that ever fluttered the dovecote of a girls' + school.'—<i>Spectator.</i></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br> +<p class="ctr"> +<i>From</i> <span class="sc">Courage and Conflict</span>, <i>by G. A. Henty, G. M. +Fenn, F. T. Bullen, Fred Whishaw, &c.; price 5s.</i> +</p> + +<div class="figcenter"><img src="images/004.jpg" alt="The heavy doors were swung together, and—Hougomont +was saved." width="303" height="425"></div> +<p class="caption">The heavy doors were swung together, and—Hougomont +was saved.<br><span class="sc">Page 125.</span> +</p> +<br> + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"> +<b>PHILIPPA.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">Molesworth</span>. With eight +Illustrations by J. Finnemore.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'Very clever, very fantastic, and very enjoyable.'—<i>Spectator.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE GIRL AT THE DOWER HOUSE, AND AFTERWARD.</b> By +<span class="sc">Agnes Giberne</span>. With eight Illustrations by J. +Finnemore.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'An absorbing story.'—<i>Daily Free Press.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>CATALINA:</b> Art Student. By <span class="sc">L. T. Meade</span>. +With eight Illustrations by W. Boucher.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'Very brightly told.'—<i>Punch.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE BLACK TOR</b>: A Tale of the Reign of James I. By <span class="sc">George +Manville Fenn</span>. With eight Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'There is a fine manly tone about the book, which makes it + particularly appropriate for youth.'—<i>Sheffield Daily + Telegraph.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>ROY ROYLAND</b>; or, The Young Castellan. By <span class="sc">George Manville +Fenn</span>. With eight Illustrations by W. Boucher.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'Fascinating from beginning to end, … is told with much spirit + and go.'—<i>Birmingham Gazette.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE COAST.</b> By <span class="sc">David Lawson +Johnstone</span>. With twenty-one Illustrations by W. Boucher.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'There is fascination for every healthy-minded boy in the very + name of the Buccaneers … Mr D. L. Johnstone's new story of + adventure is sure of a warm welcome.'—<i>Manchester Guardian.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>GIRLS NEW AND OLD.</b> By <span class="sc">L. T. Meade</span>. With +eight Illustrations by J. Williamson.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'It is a fine, bright, wholesome book, well bound and + illustrated.—<i>Saturday Review.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>DON.</b> By the Author of <i>Laddie</i>, &c. +With eight Illustrations by J. Finnemore.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'A fresh and happy story … told with great spirit…. It is as + pure as spring air.'—<i>Glasgow Herald.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>OLIVIA.</b> By Mrs <span +class="sc">Molesworth</span>. With eight Illustrations by Robert +Barnes.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'A beautiful story, an ideal gift-book for girls.'—<i>British Weekly.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>BETTY</b>: a School Girl. By <span class="sc">L. T. Meade</span>. +With eight Illustrations by Everard Hopkins.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'This is an admirable tale of school-girl life: her history + involves an excellent moral skilfully conveyed.'—<i>Glasgow + Herald.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>BLANCHE.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">Molesworth</span>. With eight +Illustrations by Robert Barnes.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'Eminently healthy … pretty and interesting, free from + sentimentality.'—<i>Queen.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>DIAMOND DYKE</b>; or, The Lone Farm on the Veldt. By <span +class="sc">G. Manville Fenn</span>. With eight Illustrations by W. +Boucher.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'There is not a dull page in the book.'—<i>Aberdeen Free Press.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>REAL GOLD:</b> A Story of Adventure. By <span class="sc">George Manville Fenn</span>. +With eight Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'In the author's best style, and brimful of life and adventure…. + Equal to any of the tales of adventure Mr Fenn has yet + written.'—<i>Standard.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>POMONA.</b> By the Author of <i>Laddie</i>, <i>Tip-Cat</i>, &c. +With eight Illustrations by Robert Barnes.</td> +<td class="r"><b>5/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> + 'A bright, healthy story for girls.'—<i>Bookseller.</i></td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<br> +<div class="figcenter"><img src="images/005.jpg" alt="From A Popular +Girl" width="248" height="400"></div> +<p class="caption"><i>From</i> <span class="sc">A Popular Girl</span>. 3/6 +</p> +<br> + +<hr class="short"> +<p class="section"> +Price 3s. 6d. +</p> + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"> +<b>A POPULAR GIRL</b>: A Tale of School Life in Germany. By <span +class="sc">May Baldwin</span>. With six Illustrations by Jessie Wilson.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">A bright and naturally told story of school-girl life in Germany, + in which the contrasts with school life in this country are + strongly brought out. The heroine, a good-looking, clever English + girl, in a high-class school in Munich, meets with a smart + American girl who sins against many of the written and unwritten + laws of etiquette by her pranks and the freedom of her manners and + speech; yet all the while she is exceedingly liberal, + good-hearted, and well-intentioned, and a good friend of the + heroine, whom she shields from blame in connection with an act + which led to disastrous consequences. The lady principal, Fräulein + Luise, one of the best of women, cautions the heroine about her + over-anxiety to be the best girl scholar; in spite of this she + works openly and secretly for this end, which is gained at the + expense, for a time, of her health and memory. It is while the + heroine is at death's door that she learns a lifelong lesson that + goodness is by far of more importance than cleverness.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>COSEY CORNER</b>; or, How they Kept a Farm. By <span class="sc">L. T. +Meade</span>. With eighteen Illustrations by Percy Tarrant.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">Mrs L. T. Meade, in her best vein, here tells how four children + show great ingenuity and cleverness in playing at keeping a farm, + and manage to support themselves for a time from the proceeds. It + is a wholesome lesson in self-help, and the reader will be + inclined to agree with one of the children that 'there never was + anything so nice in all the world as was life at Cosey Corner.' + Honeysuckle Farm, the farmer and his wife, and the life there are + prettily described, and the story is further helped by the + eighteen charming illustrations by Mr Percy Tarrant.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>'MY PRETTY' AND HER BROTHER 'TOO.'</b> And other Stories. By Mrs +<span class="sc">Molesworth</span>. Charmingly Illustrated by Lewis Baumer.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> Mrs Molesworth, always happily inspired when she writes for or + about children, here presents ten short stories, in which little + children are depicted in her inimitable style. Some of them have a + Christmas flavour; all convey in an attractive form some lessons + which young folks, and old folks too, would be none the worse for + learning, as in 'My Pretty,' 'The Gold Scissors,' and 'The + Princess and the Fairy,' in which the receipt for happiness is + given as unselfishness and shared blessings.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>JERRY DODDS, MILLIONAIRE</b>: A School Yarn of Merriment and +Mystery. By <span class="sc">H. Barrow-North</span>. With six +Illustrations by Harold Copping.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">Jerry Dodds is the good-hearted and open-handed son of a South + African millionaire, and his fortunes are traced from the time he + enters Westpool School until he is kidnapped, and recovered in a + marvellous way. There are lively times at Westpool—a fire, a + steamer adventure, a feast to his school chums given by Jerry + Dodds, and abundant adventures, which any boy will follow with + breathless interest. The youth of Westpool School are as bright, + healthy, mischief-making, and mirth-provoking youngsters as any + boy might wish to know. Out of one prank into another seems to + have been their motto.</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br> +<p class="ctr"> +<i>From</i> <span class="sc">The Kopje Garrison</span>, <i>by G. M. +Fenn; price 5s.</i> +</p> + +<div class="figcenter"><img src="images/006.jpg" alt="In a very short +time he was once more on a pony, with the sergeant keeping him in his +place." width="289" height="420"></div> +<p class="caption">In a very short time he was once more on a pony, with +the sergeant keeping him in his place. +</p> +<br> + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE ARGONAUTS OF THE AMAZON.</b> By <span class="sc">C. R. +Kenyon</span>. With six Illustrations by Arthur Rackham.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">Mr Charles R. Kenyon, author of the popular story, <i>The Young + Ranchmen</i>, here tells a thrilling tale of adventure in which + three old chums, in the search for the Inca's treasure in the + remote regions of the mighty Andes, procure a little steam-launch + for the navigation of the Amazon and some of its feeders, such as + the Ucayali. Their whole course teems with remarkable experiences + and adventures, and the climax is reached when, after several + fights with strange tribes, they are shut up as prisoners in the + Incala's treasure-chamber. How they escape, discover gold in great + plenty, and begin a large colonisation scheme is told in a + spirited manner.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>OUT OF BOUNDS</b>: A Series of School Stories. By <span +class="sc">Andrew Home</span>. With eight Illustrations by Harold +Copping.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">Mr Andrew Home understands and can write about the average + schoolboy with clearness, humour, and adequate knowledge. In this + gathering of short stories many phases of boy-life are dealt with, + in and out of school. There are humorous adventures, some of which + are on the point of ending tragically. All the stories are + wholesome and entertaining, and inculcate the virtues of + truthfulness, sympathy, bravery, and attention to duty in the + battle of life.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE THREE WITCHES.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">Molesworth</span>. +Charmingly Illustrated by Lewis Baumer.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"><i>To-Day</i> says—'If you want a charming book for children, get + Mrs Molesworth's <i>Three Witches</i>, illustrated by that + delightful humorist in "line," Lewis Baumer.'</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE STORY OF A SCHOOL CONSPIRACY.</b> By <span class="sc">Andrew +Home</span>. With twelve Illustrations by A. Monro.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'<i>The Story of a School Conspiracy</i>, by Andrew Home, telling + of a deep-laid plot and of hairbreadth escapes! All guaranteed to + fill the heart of every schoolboy with keenest joy. "<i>Tolle + lege, Tolle lege!</i>" O Schoolboy! or irreparable will be thy + loss.'—The Baron de B.-W. in <i>Punch</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE BOYS AND I</b>: A Child's Story for Children.By Mrs <span +class="sc">Molesworth</span>. With seventeen Illustrations by Lewis +Baumer. Uniform with <i>Hoodie</i> and <i>Hermy</i>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'There is fascination for every child in such a story as this, and + children of all ages will thank us for advising them to read the + tale and to inspect its pictures by Lewis Baumer.'—<i>Literary + World.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE SPY IN THE SCHOOL</b>: A Tale of Two Chums. By <span +class="sc">Andrew Home</span>. With six Illustrations by W. J. +Urquhart.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'The best points of Mr Home's book lie in the emphatic way in + which he drives home the virtues of honour, modesty, and + unselfishness by the deeds of his boys.'—<i>Glasgow Mail.</i></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br> +<p class="ctr"> +<i>From</i> <span class="sc">Cosey Corner</span>, <i>by L. T. Meade; price 3s. 6d.</i> +</p> + +<div class="figcenter"><img src="images/007.jpg" alt="'I know what you +want, and you shall have it,' said Mrs Burgin." width="268" +height="425"></div> +<p class="caption">'I know what you want, and you shall have it,' said +Mrs Burgin. +</p> +<br> + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>DOROTHY DOT.</b> By <span class="sc">Elizabeth +Westyn Timlow</span>. Charmingly Illustrated by Harriet Roosevelt +Richards, and daintily bound in art cloth, gilt edges.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A bright little volume in every respect. Miss Timlow's story is + bright, Miss Richards's illustrations are bright, and the binding + is bright.'—<i>Glasgow Herald.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE UNJUST STEWARD</b>; or, The Minister's Debt. By Mrs <span +class="sc">Oliphant</span>. With six Illustrations by J. Finnemore.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Mrs Oliphant was never more happily inspired than in writing this + story.'—<i>Scotsman.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>A GOOD-HEARTED GIRL</b>; or, A Present-day Heroine. By <span +class="sc">Emma Marshall</span>, Author of <i>Abigail Templeton</i>, +&c. With six Illustrations by J. Finnemore.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Well told and delightfully healthy in +tone.'—<i>Cork Examiner.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE WHITE PRINCESS OF THE HIDDEN CITY.</b> By <span class="sc">David +Lawson Johnstone</span>. With six Illustrations by W. Boucher.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'All boys will be fascinated by Mr Johnstone's brilliantly written + and fascinating romance.'—<i>Glasgow Daily Mail.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>BELLE.</b> By the Author of <i>Laddie</i>. With six Illustrations by +G. Nicolet.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'As a story for girls <i>Belle</i> will score an instantaneous and + well-deserved success.'—<i>Vanity Fair.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>NIC REVEL</b>: A White Slave's Adventures in Alligator Land. By +<i>G. Manville Fenn</i>. Illustrated by W. H. C. Groome.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Will prove absolutely irresistible to the imagination of the + average boy.'—<i>Glasgow Daily Mail.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>HERMY.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">Molesworth</span>. With seventeen +Illustrations by Lewis Baumer.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Certain to find a large circle of friends waiting for + her.'—<i>Vanity Fair.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>O'ER TARTAR DESERTS</b>; or, English and Russian in Central Asia. +By <span class="sc">David Ker</span>. Illustrated by J. Finnemore.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Conveys something of the thrill of a real book of + travels.'—<i>Daily Record.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>BILLY BINKS—HERO.</b> By <span class="sc">Guy Boothby</span>. +Illustrated by W. H. C. Groome.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Drawn with an uncommon skill and +charm.'—<i>Scotsman.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>HOODIE.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">Molesworth</span>. With +seventeen Illustrations by Lewis Baumer.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'It is absolutely true to life, very tender, and delightfully + funny.'—<i>Yorkshire Post.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>YOUNG DENYS</b>: A Story of the Days of Napoleon. By <span +class="sc">Eleanor C. Price</span>. With six Illustrations by G. +Nicolet.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'An interesting tale of the great +Napoleon.'—<i>Punch.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>TWO BOY TRAMPS.</b> By <span class="sc">J. Macdonald Oxley</span>. +With six Illustrations by H. Sandham.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'An uncommonly good +tale.'—<i>School Board Chronicle.</i></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br> +<div class="figcenter"><img src="images/008.jpg" alt="From Jerry Dodds, +Millionaire" width="261" height="400"></div> +<p class="caption"><i>From</i> <span class="sc">Jerry Dodds, Millionaire</span>. +3/6 +</p> +<br> + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"> +<b>THE REBEL COMMODORE</b> (Paul Jones); being Memoirs of the Earlier +Adventures of Sir Ascott Dalrymple. By <span class="sc">D. Lawson +Johnstone</span>. With six Illustrations by W. Boucher.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'It is a good story, full of hairbreadth escapes and perilous + adventures.'—<i>To-Day.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>ROBIN REDBREAST.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">Molesworth</span>. +With six original Illustrations by Robert Barnes.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'It is a long time since we read a story for girls more simple, + natural, or interesting.'—<i>Publishers' Circular.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>PRISONER AMONG PIRATES.</b> By <span class="sc">David Ker</span>. +With six Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A singularly good story, calculated to encourage what is noble + and manly in boys.'—<i>Athenæum.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>JOSIAH MASON: A BIOGRAPHY.</b> By <span class="sc">John Thackray Bunce</span>. +With Portrait and Illustrations.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>FOUR ON AN ISLAND</b>: A Story of Adventure. By <span class="sc">L. +T. Meade</span>. With six original Illustrations by W. Rainey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'This is a very bright description of modern + Crusoes.'—<i>Graphic.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>IN THE LAND OF THE GOLDEN PLUME</b>: a Tale of Adventure. By <span class="sc">D. +L. Johnstone</span>. With six Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Most thrilling, and excellently worked +out.'—<i>Graphic.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE DINGO BOYS</b>; or, The Squatters of Wallaby Range. By <span +class="sc">George Manville Fenn</span>. With six original +Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE CHILDREN OF WILTON CHASE.</b> By <span class="sc">L. T. Meade</span>. +With six Illustrations by Everard Hopkins.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Both entertaining and +instructive.'—<i>Spectator.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE PARADISE OF THE NORTH</b>: A Story of Discovery and Adventure +around the Pole. By <span class="sc">D. Lawson Johnstone</span>. With +fifteen Illustrations by W. Boucher.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Marked by a Verne-like fertility of fancy.'—<i>Saturday + Review.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE RAJAH OF DAH.</b> By <span class="sc">George Manville +Fenn</span>. With six Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/6</b></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<hr class="short"> +<p class="section"> +Price 3s. +</p> + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"> +<b>SWEPT OUT TO SEA.</b> By <span class="sc">David Ker</span>. With six +Illustrations by J. Ayton Symington.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Crowded with adventure and +excitement.'—<i>Black and White.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"> +<b>THE WIZARD KING</b>: A Story of the Last Moslem Invasion of Europe. +By <span class="sc">David Ker</span>. Illustrated by W. S. Stacey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'This volume ought to find an army of admiring + readers.'—<i>Liverpool Mercury.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"> +<b>THE WHITE KAID OF THE ATLAS.</b> By <span class="sc">J. Maclaren +Cobban</span>. With six Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A well-told tale of adventure and +daring in Morocco, in which the late and the present Sultan both +figure…. A very pleasant book to read.'—<i>Imperial and +Asiatic Quarterly Review.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"> +<b>HUNTED THROUGH FIJI</b>; or, 'Twixt Convict and Cannibal. By <span +class="sc">Reginald Horsley</span>. With six Illustrations by J. Ayton +Symington.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Its contents are immeasurably superior to a great mass of + literature which is all too easily within the reach of + boys.'—<i>Scotsman.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"> +<b>THE 'ROVER'S' QUEST</b>: A Story of Foam, Fire, and Fight. By <span +class="sc">Hugh St Leger</span>. With six Illustrations by J. Ayton +Symington.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A pleasant story of salt-water +adventures. It is literally true that there is not a dull page in the +book.'—<i>Spectator.</i></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br> +<div class="figcenter"><img src="images/009.jpg" alt="From The +Argonauts of the Amazon" width="260" height="410"></div> <p +class="caption"><i>From</i> <span class="sc">The Argonauts of the +Amazon</span>. 3/6 +</p> +<br> + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>A DAUGHTER OF THE KLEPHTS</b>, or A Girl of Modern +Greece. By <span class="sc">Edward Garrett</span>. Illustrated by W. +Boucher.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'The story from the first page to the last is highly interesting, + realistic, and natural.'—<i>Scotsman.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>A SOLDIER OF THE LEGION.</b> By <span class="sc">David Lawson +Johnstone</span>. With seventeen Illustrations by W. Boucher.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Distinguished alike for accuracy in detail and for vivid + imagination.'—<i>The Standard.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE BLUE BALLOON</b>: A Tale of the Shenandoah Valley. +By <span class="sc">Reginald Horsley</span>. With six Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'We have seldom read a finer tale. It is a kind of + masterpiece.'—<i>Methodist Times.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE YELLOW GOD</b>: A Tale of some Strange Adventures. +By <span class="sc">Reginald Horsley</span>. With six Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>3/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Admirably designed, and set forth with life-like force…. A + first-rate book for boys.'—<i>Saturday Review.</i></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<hr class="short"> +<p class="section"> +Price 2s. 6d. +</p> + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>MORE ANIMAL STORIES.</b> Edited by Robert Cochrane. +Including <i>Rab and his Friends</i>, by Dr John Brown. Fully +Illustrated.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">One of the finest animal stones ever written, Dr John Brown's + <i>Rab and his Friends</i>, is placed in the forefront of this + volume, with an illustration from the painting of this subject by + W. G. Stevenson, R.S.A. Like its predecessor, <i>Four Hundred + Animal Stories</i>, it comprises a gathering of interesting, + pathetic, or amusing animal tales, from <i>Chambers's Journal</i>, + and from the works of Captain Brown, Charles Boner, Edward Jesse, + John M'Diarmid, and Christopher North. Mary Russell Mitford found + stories of which the animal world were the heroes 'more touching + than the grander histories of men and women.' Though the proper + study of mankind is man, much may he learned by such stories of + sympathy and kindness to the lower creation. A closing chapter + bears on kindness to animals, as do also many of the + illustrations.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>CELIA'S CONQUEST.</b> By <span class="sc">L. E. +Tiddeman</span>. With four Page Illustrations by J. Wilson.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'It is a capital book for a +girl.'—<i>Scotsman.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>NANCY'S FANCIES</b>: a Story about Children. By +<span class="sc">E. L. Haverfield</span>, Author of <i>Our Vow</i>, +<i>On Trust</i>, &c. With four Illustrations by Percy Tarrant.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A very delightful story for children. Nancy is simply + charming.'—<i>New Age.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>MABEL'S PRINCE WONDERFUL</b>; or, A Trip to Story-land. By <span +class="sc">W. E. Cule</span>. Forty charming Illustrations by W. J. +Mein.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A very clever little book for +children.'—<i>Outlook.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>GREYLING TOWERS</b>: A Story for the Young. By Mrs <span +class="sc">Molesworth</span>. With seventeen Illustrations by Percy +Tarrant.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A family of real live children, full of fun and + adventure.'—<i>Birmingham Gazette.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>FOUR HUNDRED ANIMAL STORIES.</b> Selected and edited by <span +class="sc">R. Cochrane</span>. Profusely Illustrated.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Boys and girls fond of animals will find this book a perfect + treasure.'—<i>People's Friend.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>ELSIE'S MAGICIAN.</b> By <span class="sc">Fred Whishaw</span>. With +ten Illustrations by Lewis Baumer.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'This is a delicate and captivating +little tale.'—<i>To-Day.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE ROMANCE OF COMMERCE.</b> By <span class="sc">J. Macdonald Oxley</span>. +With fifteen Illustrations.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Sure to fascinate young lads fond of tales of adventure and + daring.'—<i>Evening News.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>ABIGAIL TEMPLETON</b>; or, Brave Efforts. A Story of To-day. By +<span class="sc">Emma Marshall</span>. Illustrated by J. Finnemore.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A bright and happy narrative…. Told with great + spirit.'—<i>Birmingham Gazette.</i></td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<br> +<div class="figcenter"><img src="images/010.jpg" alt="From Out of Bounds" width="260" height="400"></div> +<p class="caption"><i>From</i> <span class="sc">Out of Bounds</span>. 3/6 +</p> +<br> + + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE ROMANCE OF INDUSTRY AND INVENTION.</b> Selected by <span class="sc">Robert +Cochrane</span>. With thirty-four Illustrations.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'It is hard to say which chapter is the best, for each seems more + interesting than the last.'—<i>The Queen.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>PLAYMATES:</b> a Story for Boys and Girls. By <span class="sc">L. T. Meade</span>. +With six Illustrations by G. Nicolet.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'The charm of Mrs Meade's stories for children is well sustained + in this pretty and instructive tale.'—<i>Liverpool Mercury.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>WHITE TURRETS.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">Molesworth</span>. +With four Illustrations by W. Rainey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A charming story…. A capital antidote to the unrest that + inspires young folks that seek for some great thing to do, while + the great thing for them is at their hand and at their + home.'—<i>Scotsman.</i></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>VANISHED</b>; or, The Strange Adventures of Arthur Hawkesleigh. By +<span class="sc">David Ker</span>. Illustrated by W. Boucher.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A quite entrancing tale of +adventure.'—<i>Athenæum.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>ADVENTURE AND ADVENTURERS</b>; being True Tales of Daring, Peril, +and Heroism. With Illustrations.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'The narratives are as fascinating as fiction.'—<i>British + Weekly.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>BLACK, WHITE, AND GRAY</b>: a Story of Three Homes. By <span +class="sc">Amy Walton</span>, Author of <i>White Lilac</i>, <i>A Pair +of Clogs</i>, &c. With four Illustrations by Robert Barnes.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>OUT OF REACH:</b> a Story. By <span class="sc">Esmè Stuart</span>. +With four Illustrations by Robert Barnes.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">girls' reading.'—<i>Standard.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>IMOGEN</b>; or, Only Eighteen. By Mrs <span class="sc">Molesworth</span>. +With four Illustrations by H. A. Bone.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'The book is an extremely clever +one.'—<i>Daily Chronicle.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE LOST TRADER</b>; or, The Mystery of the <i>Lombardy</i>. +By <span class="sc">Henry Frith</span>. With four Illustrations by W. Boucher.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Mr Frith writes good sea-stories, and this is the best of them + that we have read.'—<i>Academy.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>BASIL WOOLLCOMBE, MIDSHIPMAN.</b> By <span class="sc">Arthur Lee Knight</span>. +With Frontispiece by W. S. Stacey, and other Illustrations.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE NEXT-DOOR HOUSE.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">Molesworth</span>. +With six Illustrations by W. Hatherell.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'I venture to predict for it as loving a welcome as that received + by the inimitable <i>Carrots</i>.'—<i>Manchester Courier.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>COSSACK AND CZAR.</b> By <span class="sc">D. Ker</span>. Illustrated by W. S. +Stacey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'There is not an uninteresting line in +it.'—<i>Spectator.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THROUGH THE FLOOD</b>: the Story of an Out-of-the-way Place. By +<span class="sc">Esmè Stuart</span>. With Illustrations.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A bright story of two girls, and shows how goodness rather than + beauty in a face can heal old strifes.'—<i>Friendly Leaves.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>WHEN WE WERE YOUNG.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">O'Reilly</span>. +With four Illustrations by H. A. Bone.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A delightfully natural and attractive story.'—<i>Journal of + Education.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>ROSE AND LAVENDER.</b> By the Author of <i>Laddie</i>, +<i>Tip-Cat</i>, &c. With four Illustrations by Herbert A. Bone.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A brightly written tale, the characters in which, taken from + humble life, are sketched with life-like + naturalness.'—<i>Manchester Examiner.</i></td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<br> +<p class="ctr"> +<i>From</i> <span class="sc">'My Pretty' and her Brother 'Too,'</span> <i>by Mrs +Molesworth; price 3s. 6d.</i> +</p> + +<div class="figcenter"><img src="images/011.jpg" alt="From My Pretty +and Her Brother Too" width="257" height="420"></div> +<p class="caption">'Nettie,' he said, 'you won't never tell, will you?' +<br><span class="sc">Page</span> 188. +</p> +<br> + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"> +With four original Illustrations by Herbert A. Bone. +<b>JOAN AND JERRY.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">O'Reilly</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'An unusually satisfactory story for girls.'—<i>Manchester + Guardian.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE YOUNG RANCHMEN</b>; or, Perils of Pioneering in the Wild West. +By <span class="sc">Charles E. Kenyon</span>. With four Illustrations by W. S. +Stacey, and other Illustrations.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>GOOD AND GREAT WOMEN</b>: a Book for Girls. Illustrated.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A brightly written volume, full to the brim of interesting and + instructive matter; and either as reader, reward, or library book, + is equally suitable.'—<i>Teachers' Aid.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>LIVES OF LEADING NATURALISTS.</b> By <span class="sc">H. Alleyne Nicholson</span>. +Illustrated.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>BENEFICENT AND USEFUL LIVES.</b> Comprising Lord Shaftesbury, +George Peabody, Andrew Carnegie, Walter Besant, &c. By <span class="sc">R. +Cochrane</span>. With numerous Illustrations.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Nothing could be better than the author's selection of facts + setting forth the beneficent lives of those generous men in the + narrow compass which the capacity of the volume + allows.'—<i>School Board Chronicle.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>GREAT THINKERS AND WORKERS</b>; being the Lives of Thomas Carlyle, +Lord Armstrong, Lord Tennyson, Charles Dickens, Builders of the Forth +Bridge, &c. Illustrations.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'One of the most fitting presents for a thoughtful boy that we + have come across.'—<i>Review of Reviews.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>RECENT TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE.</b> Illustrated. Cloth.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'It is wonderful how much that is of absorbing interest has been + packed into this small volume.'—<i>Scotsman.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>LITERARY CELEBRITIES</b>; being brief Biographies of Wordsworth, +Campbell, Moore, Jeffrey, and Macaulay. Illustrated.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>GREAT HISTORIC EVENTS.</b> The Conquest of India, Indian Mutiny, +French Revolution, the Crusades, the Conquest of Mexico, Napoleon's +Russian Campaign. Illustrated.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>HISTORICAL CELEBRITIES.</b> Lives of Oliver Cromwell, Washington, +Napoleon, and Wellington. Illustrated.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2"> important historical, as well as personal, lessons bearing upon + the political history of this country.'—<i>Schoolmaster.</i></td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<br> +<div class="figcenter"><img src="images/012.jpg" alt="From More Animal +Stories" width="410" height="283"></div> +<p class="caption"><i>From</i> <span class="sc">More Animal Stories</span>, <i>edited +by Robert Cochrane;<br>price 2s. 6d.</i><br>Rab and his Friends. +<br>(From the Picture by W. G. Stevenson, R.S.A.) +</p> +<br> + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>YOUTH'S COMPANION AND COUNSELLOR.</b> By <span class="sc">William Chambers</span>, +LL.D</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>TALES FOR TRAVELLERS.</b> 2 volumes, each.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/6</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">Containing twelve tales by the author of <i>John Halifax, + Gentleman</i>, George Cupples, and other well-known writers.</td> +</tr></table> + + +<hr class="short"> +<p class="section"> +Price 2s. +</p> + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THROUGH THICK AND THIN</b>: The Story of a School Campaign. By +<span class="sc">Andrew Home</span>. With four Illustrations by W. Rainey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2</b>/</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'This is just the kind of book for boys to rave over; it does not + cram moral axioms down their throats; the characters act them + instead.'—<i>Glasgow Daily Mail.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>OUTSKERRY</b>: The Story of an Island. By <span class="sc">Helen Waters</span>. +With four Illustrations by R. Burns.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'The diversion provided is varied beyond expectation (and indeed + belief). We read of an "Arabian Night's Entertainment," but here + is enough for an Arctic night.'—<i>The Times.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>HUGH MELVILLE'S QUEST</b>: A Boy's Adventures in the Days of the +Armada. By <span class="sc">F. M. Holmes</span>. With four Illustrations by W. +Boucher.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A refreshing, stirring story … and one sure to delight young + boys and young girls too.'—<i>Spectator.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THISTLE AND ROSE.</b> By <span class="sc">Amy +Walton</span>. Illustrated by R. Barnes.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Is as desirable a present to make to a girl as any one could + wish.'—<i>Sheffield Daily Telegraph.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>PRINCESS AND FAIRY</b>; or, The Wonders of Nature. By <span +class="sc">Lily Martyn</span>. With sixty-eight Illustrations by W. +Rainey, &c.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A charmingly written and illustrated little gift-book.'—<span class="sc">T. + P. O'Connor</span> in <i>M.A.P.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>ROBINSON CRUSOE.</b> By <span class="sc">Daniel +Defoe</span>. Frontispiece by W. Rainey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON.</b> Their Life and Adventures on a +Desert Island. Profusely Illustrated.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>TWO GREAT POETS</b> (Shakespeare and Tennyson). Illustrated.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>SOME BRAVE BOYS AND GIRLS.</b> By <span class="sc">Edith C. Kenyon</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A capital book: will be read with delight by both boys and + girls.'—<i>Manchester Examiner.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS.</b> With Index; and Prefatory Memoir +by Rev. <span class="sc">John Brown</span>, D.D., Bedford. Illustrated by J. D. Watson.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'The excellent index alone will make this edition of the + masterpiece to be sought after and used.'—Rev. <span class="sc">Alexander + Whyte</span>, D.D.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>BRUCE'S TRAVELS.</b> Through part of Africa, Syria, Egypt, and +Arabia, into Abyssinia. Illustrated.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'The record of his journey in this volume is full of fascination + and freshness.'—<i>Aberdeen Free Press.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE HALF-CASTE</b>: an Old Governess's Story; and other Tales. By +the Author of <i>John Halifax, Gentleman</i>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Cannot but edify, while it must of necessity gratify and please + the fortunate reader.'—<i>Liverpool Mercury.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE LIFE AND TRAVELS OF MUNGO PARK IN AFRICA.</b> With +Illustrations, Introduction, and concluding chapter on the Present +Position of Affairs in the Niger Territory.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Few books of travel have acquired so speedy and extensive a + reputation as this of Park's.'—<span class="sc">Thomas Carlyle.</span></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>TWO ROYAL LIVES:</b> Queen Victoria, William I.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>FOUR GREAT PHILANTHROPISTS</b>: Lord Shaftesbury, George Peabody, +John Howard, J. F. Oberlin. Illustrated.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>TWO GREAT AUTHORS.</b> Lives of Scott and Carlyle.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'Youthful readers will find these accounts of the boyhood and + youth of two of the three Scotch literary giants full of + interest.'—<i>Schoolmaster.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>EMINENT ENGINEERS</b>: Watt, Stephenson, Telford, and Brindley.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'All young persons should read it, for it is in an excellent sense + educational. It were devoutly to be wished that young people would + take delight in such biographies.'—<i>Indian Engineer.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>TALES OF THE GREAT AND BRAVE.</b> By M. F. Tytler.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">A collection of interesting biographies and anecdotes of great men + and women of history, in the style of Scott's <i>Tales of a + Grandfather</i>, written by a niece of the historian of Scotland.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>GREAT WARRIORS</b>: Nelson, Wellington, Napoleon.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'One of the most instructive books published this + season.'—<i>Liverpool Mercury.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>HEROIC LIVES</b>: Livingstone, Stanley, Gordon, and Dundonald.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'It would be difficult to name four other lives in which we find + more enterprise, adventure, achievement…. The book is sure to + please.'—<i>Leeds Mercury.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>HEROES OF ROMANTIC ADVENTURE</b>; being Biographical Sketches of +Lord Clive, founder of British supremacy in India; Captain John Smith, +founder of the colony of Virginia; the Good Knight Bayard; and +Garibaldi, the Italian patriot. Illustrated.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>FAMOUS MEN.</b> Illustrated.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">Biographical Sketches of Lord Dundonald, George Stephenson, Lord + Nelson, Louis Napoleon, Captain Cook, George Washington, Sir + Walter Scott, Peter the Great, &c.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>LIFE OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.</b> Illustrated.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A fine example of attractive biographical writing…. A short + address, "The Way to Wealth," should be read by every young man in + the kingdom.'—<i>Teachers' Aid.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>EMINENT WOMEN</b>, and Tales for Girls. Illustrated.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'The lives include those of Grace Darling, Joan of Arc, Flora + Macdonald, Helen Gray, Madame Roland, and others.'—<i>Teachers' + Aid.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>TALES FROM CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL.</b> 4 vols., each</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">Comprise interesting short stories by James Payn, Hugh Conway, D. + Christie Murray, Walter Thornbury, G. Manville Fenn, Dutton Cook, + J. B. Harwood, and other popular writers.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>BIOGRAPHY, EXEMPLARY AND INSTRUCTIVE.</b> Edited by <span class="sc">W. +Chambers</span>, LL.D.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">The Editor gives in this volume a selection of biographies of + those who, while exemplary in their private lives, became the + benefactors of their species by the still more exemplary efforts + of their intellect.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>OUR ANIMAL FRIENDS</b>—the Dog, Cat, Horse, +and Elephant. With numerous Illustrations.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>AILIE GILROY.</b> By <span class="sc">W. Chambers</span>, LL.D.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'The life of a poor Scotch lassie … a book that will be highly + esteemed for its goodness as well as for its + attractiveness.'—<i>Teachers' Aid.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>MARITIME DISCOVERY AND ADVENTURE.</b> Illustrated.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">Columbus—Balboa—Richard Falconer—North-east Passage—South Sea + Marauders—Alexander Selkirk—Crossing the Line—Genuine + Crusoes—Castaway—Scene with a Pirate, &c.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>SHIPWRECKS AND TALES OF THE SEA.</b> Illustrated.</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">'A collection of narratives of many famous shipwrecks, with other + tales of the sea…. The tales of fortitude under difficulties and + in times of extreme peril, as well as the records of adherence to + duty, contained in this volume cannot but be of + service.'—<i>Practical Teacher.</i></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>MISCELLANY OF INSTRUCTIVE AND ENTERTAINING +TRACTS.</b> 10 vols., each</td> +<td class="r"><b>2/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">These Tracts comprise Tales, Poetry, Ballads, Remarkable Episodes + in History, Papers on Social Economy, Domestic Management, + Science, Travel, &c. The articles contain wholesome and attractive + reading for Mechanics', Parish, School, and Cottage Libraries.</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + +<hr class="short"> +<p class="section"> +Price 1s. 6d. +</p> + +<p class="ctr"> +With Illustrations. +</p> +<p class="space"> </p> + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>GRACE AYTON</b>, and other Stories for Girls. By Mrs <span +class="sc">Lynn Linton</span>, <span class="sc">A. B. Edwards</span>, +and <span class="sc">W. Moy Thomas</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>FIVE VICTIMS</b>: a Schoolroom Story. By <span class="sc">M. Bramston</span>. +With Frontispiece by H. A. Bone.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>ELIZABETH</b>; or, Cloud and Sunshine. By <span class="sc">Henley I. Arden</span>. +With Frontispiece by H. A. Bone.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THROUGH STORM AND STRESS.</b> By <span class="sc">J. S. Fletcher</span>. +With Frontispiece by W. S. Stacey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE REMARKABLE ADVENTURES OF WALTER TRELAWNEY.</b> Retold by <span class="sc">J. +S. Fletcher</span>. Frontispiece by W. S. Stacey.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS.</b> Index and Prefatory Memoir by Rev. +<span class="sc">J. Brown</span>, D.D. Illustrated by J. D. Watson.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>BEGUMBAGH</b>: A Tale of the Indian Mutiny. By +<span class="sc">G. M. Fenn</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON.</b></td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>SKETCHES OF ANIMAL LIFE AND HABITS.</b> By <span class="sc">Andrew +Wilson</span>, Ph.D., &c.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY MEN.</b></td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>EXPERIENCES OF A BARRISTER.</b></td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE BUFFALO HUNTERS</b>, and other Tales.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>TALES OF THE COASTGUARD</b>, and other Stories.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE CONSCRIPT</b>, and other Tales.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE DETECTIVE OFFICER</b>, by '<span +class="sc">Waters</span>;' and other Tales.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>FIRESIDE TALES AND SKETCHES.</b> By <span +class="sc">R. Chambers</span>, LL.D., <span class="sc">P. B. St +John</span>, <span class="sc">A. M. Sargeant</span>, and others.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE GOLD-SEEKERS</b>, and other Tales.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE HOPE OF LEASCOMBE</b>, and other Stories.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE ITALIAN'S CHILD</b>, and other Tales.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>JURY-ROOM TALES.</b> By <span class="sc">James Payn</span>, <span +class="sc">G. M. Fenn</span>, and others. + <b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>KINDNESS TO ANIMALS.</b> By <span class="sc">W. +Chambers</span>, LL.D.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE MIDNIGHT JOURNEY.</b> By <span +class="sc">Leitch Ritchie</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>OLDEN STORIES.</b></td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE RIVAL CLERKS</b>, and other Tales.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>ROBINSON CRUSOE.</b> By <span class="sc">Daniel Defoe</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>PARLOUR TALES AND STORIES.</b> By <span +class="sc">A. M. Sargeant</span>, Mrs <span class="sc">Crowe</span>, +<span class="sc">P. B. St John</span>, <span class="sc">Leitch +Ritchie</span>, and others.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE SQUIRE'S DAUGHTER</b>, and other Tales.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>TALES FOR HOME READING.</b> By <span class="sc">A. +M. Sargeant</span>, <span class="sc">Frances Brown</span>, <span +class="sc">Percy B. St John</span>, and others.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>TALES FOR YOUNG AND OLD.</b> By Mrs <span +class="sc">Crowe</span>, Miss <span class="sc">Sargeant</span>, <span +class="sc">Percy B. St John</span>, and others.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>TALES OF ADVENTURE.</b></td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>TALES OF THE SEA.</b> By <span class="sc">G. M. +Fenn</span>, <span class="sc">J. B. Harwood</span>, and others.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>TALES AND STORIES TO SHORTEN THE WAY.</b></td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>TALES FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY.</b> By <span class="sc">R. +Chambers</span>, LL.D., and others.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/6</b></td> +</tr> + +</table> + + +<hr class="short"> +<p class="section"> +Price 1s. +</p> + +<p class="ctr"> +'Excellent popular biographies.'—<i>British Weekly.</i> +</p> + + +<p class="ctr"> +POPULAR BIOGRAPHIES. +</p> + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>TENNYSON</b>: The Story of his Life. By <span class="sc">Evan J. +Cuthbertson</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>WALLACE AND BRUCE.</b> By <span class="sc">Mary +Cochrane</span>, L.L.A.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE</b>: The Story of his Life and Times. By +<span class="sc">Evan J. Cuthbertson</span>. Portrait and Illustrations.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>QUEEN VICTORIA</b>: The Story of her Life and Reign.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>LORD SHAFTESBURY AND GEORGE PEABODY.</b> Portraits.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>WILLIAM I., GERMAN EMPEROR, AND HIS SUCCESSORS.</b> +By <span class="sc">Mary Cochrane</span>, L.L.A. Illustrated.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THOMAS CARLYLE</b>: the Story of his Life and Writings.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THOMAS ALVA EDISON.</b> By <span class="sc">E. C. Kenyon</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE STORY OF WATT AND STEPHENSON.</b></td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE STORY OF NELSON AND WELLINGTON.</b></td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>GENERAL GORDON AND LORD DUNDONALD.</b></td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THOMAS TELFORD AND JAMES BRINDLEY.</b></td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>LIVINGSTONE AND STANLEY.</b></td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>COLUMBUS AND COOK</b>: The Story of their Lives and Voyages.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE STORY OF THE LIFE OF SIR WALTER SCOTT.</b> By +<span class="sc">Robert Chambers</span>, LL.D.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE STORY OF HOWARD AND OBERLIN.</b></td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE STORY OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE.</b></td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>PERSEVERANCE AND SUCCESS</b>: The Life of William Hutton.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>STORY OF A LONG AND BUSY LIFE.</b> By <span +class="sc">W. Chambers</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +</table> + + +<hr class="short"> +<p class="section"> +STORIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. +</p> +<p class="space"> </p> + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>LASSIE.</b> By the Author of <i>Laddie</i>, +<i>Tip-Cat</i>, &c. With Frontispiece by Jessie Wilson.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">No reader of this author's <i>Laddie</i> has ever been able quite + to forget that pathetic story. After a lapse of many years the + same, writer has written its counterpart, in which the heroine, + booked as a nurse for South Africa, stays at home for the + apparently less heroic duty of keeping house for a rather + shiftless father, and in doing so she develops much quiet heroism + and unselfishness, shown further in her nursing work in the + village, during which she falls a victim to an epidemic. The story + shows how a very quiet life may be as heroic as one spent amid the + rude alarms of war.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>COLA MONTI</b>; or, The Story of a Genius. By the</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>WONDERFUL STORIES FOR CHILDREN.</b> By <span +class="sc">Hans C. Andersen</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>A FAIRY GRANDMOTHER</b>; or, Madge Ridd, a Little London Waif. By +<span class="sc">L. E. Tiddeman</span>, Author of <i>A Humble Heroine</i>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE CHILDREN OF MELBY HALL.</b> By <span class="sc">M.</span> and <span class="sc">J. +M'Kean</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="indent" colspan="2">hese talks and stories of plant and animal life afford simple + lessons on the importance of 'Eyes and No Eyes,' and show what an + immense interest the study of natural history, even in its + simplest forms, will produce in the minds of young folks.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>MARK WESTCROFT, CORDWAINER.</b> By <span class="sc">F. S. Potter</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>A HUMBLE HEROINE.</b> By <span class="sc">L. E. Tiddeman</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>BABY JOHN.</b> By the Author of <i>Laddie</i>, <i>Tip-Cat</i>, &c.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE GREEN CASKET.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">Molesworth</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>JOHN'S ADVENTURES.</b> By <span class="sc">Thomas Miller</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE BEWITCHED LAMP.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">Molesworth</span>. </td> +<td class="r"> <b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>ERNEST'S GOLDEN THREAD.</b> By <span class="sc">Edith C. Kenyon</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>LITTLE MARY.</b> By <span class="sc">L. T. Meade</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE LITTLE KNIGHT.</b> By <span class="sc">Edith C. Kenyon</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>WILFRID CLIFFORD.</b> By <span class="sc">Edith C. Kenyon</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>ZOE.</b> By the Author of <i>Tip-Cat</i>, <i>Laddie</i>, &c.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>UNCLE SAM'S MONEY-BOX.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">S. C. Hall</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THEIR HAPPIEST CHRISTMAS.</b> By <span class="sc">Edna Lyall</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>FIRESIDE AMUSEMENTS</b>; a Book of Indoor Games.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE STEADFAST GABRIEL.</b> By <span class="sc">Mary Howitt</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>GRANDMAMMA'S POCKETS.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">S. C. Hall</span></td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE SWAN'S EGG.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">S. C. Hall</span>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>MUTINY OF THE 'BOUNTY,'</b> and <b>LIFE OF A SAILOR BOY</b>.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>DUTY AND AFFECTION</b>; or, The Drummer-Boy.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>FAMOUS POETRY.</b> Being a collection of the best English Verse.</td> +<td class="r"><b>1/</b></td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<br> +<p class="ctr"> +<i>From</i> <span class="sc">Lassie</span>, <i>by the Author of +'Laddie,' 'Tip-Cat,' &c.; price 1s.</i> +</p> + +<div class="figcenter"><img src="images/013.jpg" alt="From Lassie" +width="290" height="420"></div> <p class="caption">Lassie! to die like +this!<br><span class="sc">Page 117.</span> +</p> +<br> + + +<hr class="short"> +<p class="section"> +Price 9d. +</p> + +<p class="ctr"> +Cloth, Illustrated. +</p> +<p class="space"> </p> + +<table summary="Titles"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>YOUNG KING ARTHUR.</b> By <span class="sc">Violet Brooke Hunt</span>.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE LITTLE CAPTIVE KING.</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>FOUND ON THE BATTLEFIELD.</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>ALICE ERROL</b>, and other Tales.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE WHISPERER.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">S. C. Hall</span>.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>TRUE HEROISM</b>, and other Stories.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>PICCIOLA</b>, and other Tales.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>TWELFTH NIGHT KING.</b> By <span class="sc">Mary Gorges</span>.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>JOE FULWOOD'S TRUST.</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>PAUL ARNOLD.</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>CLEVER BOYS.</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE LITTLE ROBINSON.</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>MIDSUMMER HOLIDAY.</b></td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>MY BIRTHDAY BOOK.</b></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<hr class="short"> +<p class="section"> +Price 6d. +</p> + +<p class="ctr"> +Cloth, with Illustrations. +</p> + +<p class="hang"> + 'For good literature at a cheap rate, commend us to a little + series published by W. & R. Chambers, which consists of a number + of readable stories by good writers.'—<i>Review of Reviews.</i> +</p> + +<p class="space"> </p> + +<table summary="Title and price"> +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>YAP! YAP!</b> The Story of Teddy's Doggy. By <span +class="sc">E. C. Kenyon</span>.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>MOLLY AND MOTHER.</b> By <span class="sc">L. E. Tiddeman</span>.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>DADDY'S DARLING.</b> By <span class="sc">L. E. Tiddeman</span>.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>CASSIE</b>, and <b>LITTLE MARY</b>. By <span class="sc">L. T. Meade</span>.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>A LONELY PUPPY</b>, and <b>THE TAMBOURINE GIRL</b>. By <span class="sc">L. T. Meade</span>.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>LEO'S POST-OFFICE.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">Molesworth</span>.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>GERALD AND DOT.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">Fairbairn</span>.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>KITTY AND HARRY.</b> By <span class="sc">Emma Gellibrand</span>, Author of <i>J. Cole</i>.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>DICKORY DOCK.</b> By <span class="sc">L. T. Meade</span>, Author of <i>Scamp and I</i>, &c.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>FRED STAMFORD'S START IN LIFE.</b> By Mrs <span class="sc">Fairbairn</span>.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>NESTA</b>; or, Fragments of a Little Life. By Mrs <span class="sc">Molesworth</span>.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>NIGHT-HAWKS.</b> By the Hon. <span class="sc">Eva Knatchbull-Hugessen</span>.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>A FARTHINGFUL.</b> By <span class="sc">L. T. Meade</span>.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>POOR MISS CAROLINA.</b> By <span class="sc">L. T. Meade</span>.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>THE GOLDEN LADY.</b> By <span class="sc">L. T. Meade</span>.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>MALCOLM AND DORIS</b>; or, Learning to Help. By <span class="sc">Davina Waterson</span>.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>WILLIE NICHOLLS</b>; or, False Shame and True Shame.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="hang"><b>SELF-DENIAL.</b> By Miss <span class="sc">Edgeworth</span>.</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of W. & R. Chambers Selected Catalogue +1892, by Various + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK W. & R. 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