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diff --git a/old/44556-8.txt b/old/44556-8.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7a56ab7 --- /dev/null +++ b/old/44556-8.txt @@ -0,0 +1,2442 @@ +The Project Gutenberg EBook of Blackie & Son's Books for Young People, +Catalogue 1898, 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: Blackie & Son's Books for Young People, Catalogue 1898 + +Author: Various + +Release Date: January 1, 2014 [EBook #44556] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK BLACKIE & SON'S BOOKS--YOUNG PEOPLE *** + + + + +Produced by sp1nd, Diane Monico, and the Online Distributed +Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was +produced from images generously made available by The +Internet Archive) + + + + + + + + + + + +[Illustration] + + + + +BLACKIE & SON'S + +BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. + + + * * * * * + +BY G. A. HENTY. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges._ + + =At Agincourt:= A Tale of the White Hoods of Paris. With 12 page + Illustrations by WAL PAGET. 6_s._ + +"Mr. Henty's admirers, and they are many, will accord a hearty welcome +to the sturdy volume entitled _At Agincourt_."--_Athenĉum._ + + =With Cochrane the Dauntless:= A Tale of the Exploits of Lord + Cochrane in South American Waters. With 12 page Illustrations by + W. H. MARGETSON. 6_s._ + +"This tale we specially recommend; for the career of Lord Cochrane and +his many valiant fights in the cause of liberty deserves to be better +known than they are."--_St. James's Gazette._ + + =The Tiger of Mysore:= A Story of the War with Tippoo Saib. + By G. A. HENTY. With 12 Illustrations by W. H. + MARGETSON, and a Map. 6_s._ + +"Mr. Henty not only concocts a thrilling tale, he weaves fact and +fiction together with so skilful a hand that the reader cannot help +acquiring a just and clear view of that fierce and terrible struggle +which gave to us our Indian Empire."--_Athenĉum._ + + =A Knight of the White Cross:= A Tale of the Siege of Rhodes. By + G. A. HENTY. With 12 full-page Illustrations by RALPH + PEACOCK. 6_s._ + +"Mr. Henty is a giant among boys' writers, and his books are +sufficiently popular to be sure of a welcome anywhere.... In stirring +interest, this is quite up to the level of Mr. Henty's former +historical tales."--_Saturday Review._ + + =When London Burned:= A Story of Restoration Times and the Great + Fire. By G. A. HENTY. With 12 page Illustrations by + J. FINNEMORE. 6_s._ + +"No boy needs to have any story of Henty's recommended to him, and +parents who do not know and buy him for their boys should be ashamed +of themselves. Those to whom he is yet unknown could not make a better +beginning than with _When London Burned_."--_British Weekly._ + + +BY G. A. HENTY + +"Among writers of stories of adventure for boys Mr. Henty stands in the +very first rank."--_Academy._ + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges._ + + =The Lion of St. Mark:= A Tale of Venice in the Fourteenth + Century. By G. A. HENTY. With 10 page Illustrations by + GORDON BROWNE. 6_s._ + +"Every boy should read _The Lion of St. Mark_. Mr. Henty has never +produced any story more delightful, more wholesome, or more vivacious. +From first to last it will be read with keen enjoyment."--_The Saturday +Review._ + + =By England's Aid:= The Freeing of the Netherlands (1585-1604). + By G. A. HENTY. With 10 page Illustrations by ALFRED + PEARSE, and 4 Maps. 6_s._ + +"The story is told with great animation, and the historical material +is most effectively combined with a most excellent plot."--_Saturday +Review._ + + =With Wolfe in Canada:= or, The Winning of a Continent. By G. + A. HENTY. Illustrated with 12 page Pictures by GORDON + BROWNE. 6_s._ + +"A model of what a boys' story-book should be. Mr. Henty has a great +power of infusing into the dead facts of history new life, and as no +pains are spared by him to ensure accuracy in historic details, his +books supply useful aids to study as well as amusement."--_School +Guardian._ + + =Bonnie Prince Charlie:= A Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden. By + G. A. HENTY. Illustrated with 12 page Pictures by + GORDON BROWNE. 6_s._ + +"Ronald, the hero, is very like the hero of _Quentin Durward_. The +lad's journey across France with his faithful attendant Malcolm, and +his hairbreadth escapes from the machinations of his father's enemies +make up as good a narrative of the kind as we have ever read. For +freshness of treatment and variety of incident, Mr. Henty has here +surpassed himself."--_Spectator._ + + =For the Temple:= A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem. By G. A. + HENTY. With 10 page Illustrations by S. J. SOLOMON, + and a Coloured Map. 6_s._ + +"Mr. Henty's graphic prose pictures of the hopeless Jewish resistance +to Roman sway adds another leaf to his record of the famous wars of the +world. The book is one of Mr. Henty's cleverest efforts."--_Graphic._ + + =True to the Old Flag:= A Tale of the American War of + Independence. By G. A. HENTY. With 12 page Illustrations + by GORDON BROWNE. 6_s._ + +"Does justice to the pluck and determination of the British soldiers. +The son of an American loyalist, who remains true to our flag, falls +among the hostile redskins in that very Huron country which has been +endeared to us by the exploits of Hawkeye and Chingachgook."--_The +Times._ + +"Mr. Henty undoubtedly possesses the secret of writing eminently +successful historical tales; and those older than the lads whom +the author addresses in his preface may read the story with +pleasure."--_Academy._ + +_Specimen Illustration from_ + +"_WITH COCHRANE THE DAUNTLESS_". + +[Illustration: STEPHEN BEATS OFF THE GREAT WAR-CANOE SINGLE-HANDED.] + + +BY G. A. HENTY. + +"Mr. Henty is one of our most successful writers of historical +tales."--_Scotsman._ + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges._ + + =The Lion of the North:= A Tale of Gustavus Adolphus and the Wars + of Religion. By G. A. HENTY. With 12 page Pictures by + J. SCHÖNBERG. 6_s._ + +"A praiseworthy attempt to interest British youth in the great deeds of +the Scotch Brigade in the wars of Gustavus Adolphus. Mackay, Hepburn, +and Munro live again in Mr. Henty's pages, as those deserve to live +whose disciplined bands formed really the germ of the modern British +army."--_Athenĉum._ + + =The Young Carthaginian:= A Story of the Times of Hannibal. By + G. A. HENTY. With 12 page Illustrations by C. J. + STANILAND, R.I. 6_s._ + +"The effect of an interesting story, well constructed and vividly told, +is enhanced by the picturesque quality of the scenic background. From +first to last nothing stays the interest of the narrative. It bears us +along as on a stream whose current varies in direction, but never loses +its force."--_Saturday Review._ + + =Redskin and Cow-boy:= A Tale of the Western Plains. By G. A. + HENTY. Illustrated by ALFRED PEARSE. 6_s._ + +"It has a good plot; it abounds in action; the scenes are equally +spirited and realistic, and we can only say we have read it with much +pleasure from first to last. The pictures of life on a cattle ranch are +most graphically painted, as are the manners of the reckless but jovial +cow-boys."--_Times._ + + =With Clive in India:= or, The Beginnings of an Empire. By G. + A. HENTY. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. 6_s._ + +"Among writers of stories of adventure for boys Mr. Henty stands in the +very first rank. Those who know something about India will be the most +ready to thank Mr. Henty for giving them this instructive volume to +place in the hands of their children."--_Academy._ + + =In Greek Waters:= A Story of the Grecian War of Independence + (1821-1827). By G. A. HENTY. With 12 page Illustrations + by W. S. STACEY, and a Map. 6_s._ + +"There are adventures of all kinds for the hero and his friends, whose +pluck and ingenuity in extricating themselves from awkward fixes are +always equal to the occasion. It is an excellent story, and if the +proportion of history is smaller than usual, the whole result leaves +nothing to be desired."--_Journal of Education._ + + =The Dash for Khartoum:= A Tale of the Nile Expedition. By G. + A. HENTY. With 10 page Illustrations by J. SCHÖNBERG + and J. NASH, and 4 Plans. 6_s._ + +"It is literally true that the narrative never flags a moment; for the +incidents which fall to be recorded after the dash for Khartoum has +been made and failed are quite as interesting as those which precede +it."--_Academy._ + + +BY G. A. HENTY. + +"Mr. Henty is the king of story-tellers for boys."--_Sword and Trowel._ + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges._ + + =Through the Fray:= A Story of the Luddite Riots. By G. A. + HENTY. With 12 page Illustrations by H. M. PAGET. + 6_s._ + +"Mr. Henty inspires a love and admiration for straightforwardness, +truth, and courage. This is one of the best of the many good books +Mr. Henty has produced, and deserves to be classed with his _Facing +Death_."--_Standard._ + + =Captain Bayley's Heir:= A Tale of the Gold Fields of California. + By G. A. HENTY. Illustrated by H. M. PAGET. 6_s._ + +"A Westminster boy who makes his way in the world by hard work, good +temper, and unfailing courage. The descriptions given of life are +just what a healthy intelligent lad should delight in."--_St. James's +Gazette._ + +[Illustration: _Reduced Illustration from "A Knight of the White +Cross"._] + + =St. Bartholomew's Eve:= A Tale of the Huguenot Wars. By G. A. + HENTY. Illustrated by H. J. DRAPER. 6_s._ + +"What would boys do without Mr. Henty? Ever fresh and vigorous, his +books have at once the solidity of history and the charm of romance. +_St. Bartholomew's Eve_ is in his best style, and the interest never +flags. The book is all that could possibly be wished from a boy's point +of view."--_Journal of Education._ + + =In Freedom's Cause:= A Story of Wallace and Bruce. By G. A. + HENTY. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. 6_s._ + +"His tale of the days of Wallace and Bruce is full of stirring action, +and will commend itself to boys."--_Athenĉum._ + + =By Right of Conquest=: or, With Cortez in Mexico. By G. A. + HENTY. With 10 page Illustrations by W. S. STACEY. + 6_s._ + +"_By Right of Conquest_ is the nearest approach to a +perfectly successful historical tale that Mr. Henty has yet +published."--_Academy._ + + +BY G. A. HENTY. + +"Mr. Henty is one of the best of story-tellers for young +people."--_Spectator._ + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges._ + + =Beric the Briton:= A Story of the Roman Invasion. By G. A. + HENTY. Illustrated by W. PARKINSON. 6_s._ + +"We are not aware that anyone has given us quite so vigorous a picture +of Britain in the days of the Roman conquest. Mr. Henty has done his +utmost to make an impressive picture of the haughty Roman character, +with its indomitable courage, sternness, and discipline. _Beric_ is +good all through."--_Spectator._ + + =By Pike and Dyke:= A Tale of the Rise of the Dutch Republic. By + G. A. HENTY. With 10 page Illustrations by MAYNARD + BROWN, and 4 Maps. 6_s._ + +"The mission of Ned to deliver letters from William the Silent to his +adherents at Brussels, the fight of the _Good Venture_ with the Spanish +man-of-war, the battle on the ice at Amsterdam, the siege of Haarlem, +are all told with a vividness and skill which are worthy of Mr. Henty +at his best."--_Academy._ + +[Illustration: _Reduced Illustration from "At Agincourt"._] + + =Wulf the Saxon:= A Story of the Norman Conquest. By G. A. + HENTY. Illustrated by RALPH PEACOCK. 6_s._ + +"_Wulf the Saxon_ is second to none of Mr. Henty's historical tales, +and we may safely say that a boy may learn from it more genuine +history than he will from many a tedious tome. The points of the Saxon +character are hit off very happily, and the life of the period is ably +reconstructed."--_The Spectator._ + + =Through the Sikh War:= A Tale of the Conquest of the Punjaub. + By G. A. HENTY. With 12 page Illustrations by HAL + HURST, and a Map. 6_s._ + +"The picture of the Punjaub during its last few years of independence, +the description of the battles on the Sutlej, and the portraiture +generally of native character, seem admirably true.... On the whole, +we have never read a more vivid and faithful narrative of military +adventure in India."--_The Academy._ + + +BY G. A. HENTY. + +"No more interesting boys' books are written than Mr. Henty's +stories."--_Daily Chronicle._ + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges._ + + =With Lee in Virginia:= A Story of the American Civil War. By + G. A. HENTY. With 10 page Illustrations by GORDON + BROWNE, and 6 Maps. 6_s._ + +"The story is a capital one and full of variety, and presents us with +many picturesque scenes of Southern life. Young Wingfield, who is +conscientious, spirited, and 'hard as nails', would have been a man +after the very heart of Stonewall Jackson."--_Times._ + + =Under Drake's Flag:= A Tale of the Spanish Main. By G. A. + HENTY. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. 6_s._ + +"There is not a dull chapter, nor, indeed, a dull page in the book; but +the author has so carefully worked up his subject that the exciting +deeds of his heroes are never incongruous or absurd."--_Observer._ + + =On the Irrawaddy:= A Story of the first Burmese War. With 8 + Illustrations by W. H. OVEREND. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, + olivine edges, 5_s._ + +"Stanley Brook's pluck is even greater than his luck, and he is +precisely the boy to hearten with emulation the boys who read his +stirring story."--_Saturday Review._ + + =Through Russian Snows:= A Story of Napoleon's Retreat from + Moscow. By G. A. HENTY. With 8 Illustrations by W. H. + OVEREND, and a Map. 5_s._ + +"Julian, the hero of the story, early excites our admiration, and is +altogether a fine character such as boys will delight in, whilst the +story of the campaign is very graphically told.... Will, we think, +prove one of the most popular boys' books this season."--_St. James's +Gazette._ + + =In the Heart of the Rockies:= A Story of Adventure in Colorado. + By G. A. HENTY. Illustrated by G. C. HINDLEY. + 5_s._ + +"Few Christmas books will be more to the taste of the ingenuous boy +than _In the Heart of the Rockies_."--_Athenĉum._ + +"Mr. Henty is seen here at his best as an artist in lightning +fiction."--_Academy._ + + =One of the 28th:= A Tale of Waterloo. By G. A. HENTY. + With 8 page Illustrations by W. H. OVEREND, and 2 Maps. + 5_s._ + +"Written with Homeric vigour and heroic inspiration. It is graphic, +picturesque, and dramatically effective ... shows us Mr. Henty at his +best and brightest. The adventures will hold a boy of a winter's night +enthralled as he rushes through them with breathless interest 'from +cover to cover'."--_Observer._ + + =Facing Death:= or, The Hero of the Vaughan Pit. A Tale of the + Coal Mines. By G. A. HENTY. With 8 page Pictures by + GORDON BROWNE. 5_s._ + +"If any father, godfather, clergyman, or schoolmaster is on the +look-out for a good book to give as a present to a boy who is worth his +salt, this is the book we would recommend."--_Standard._ + + +BY G. A. HENTY. + +"Ask for Henty, and see that you get him."--_Punch._ + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges._ + + =The Cat of Bubastes:= A Story of Ancient Egypt. By G. A. + HENTY. Illustrated by J. R. WEGUELIN. 5_s._ + +"The story, from the critical moment of the killing of the sacred +cat to the perilous exodus into Asia with which it closes, is very +skilfully constructed and full of exciting adventures. It is admirably +illustrated."--_Saturday Review._ + + =Maori and Settler:= A Story of the New Zealand War. By G. A. + HENTY. With 8 page Illustrations by ALFRED PEARSE. + 5_s._ + +"It is a book which all young people, but especially boys, will read +with avidity."--_Athenĉum._ + +"A first-rate book for boys, brimful of adventure, of humorous +and interesting conversation, and of vivid pictures of colonial +life."--_Schoolmaster._ + + =St. George for England:= A Tale of Cressy and Poitiers. By G. + A. HENTY. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. 5_s._ + +"A story of very great interest for boys. In his own forcible style +the author has endeavoured to show that determination and enthusiasm +can accomplish marvellous results; and that courage is generally +accompanied by magnanimity and gentleness."--_Pall Mall Gazette._ + + =The Bravest of the Brave:= With Peterborough in Spain. By G. + A. HENTY. With 8 full-page Pictures by H. M. PAGET. + 5_s._ + +"Mr. Henty never loses sight of the moral purpose of his work--to +enforce the doctrine of courage and truth, mercy and lovingkindness, as +indispensable to the making of an English gentleman. British lads will +read _The Bravest of the Brave_ with pleasure and profit; of that we +are quite sure."--_Daily Telegraph._ + + =For Name and Fame:= or, Through Afghan Passes. By G. A. + HENTY. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. 5_s._ + +"Not only a rousing story, replete with all the varied forms of +excitement of a campaign, but, what is still more useful, an account +of a territory and its inhabitants which must for a long time possess +a supreme interest for Englishmen, as being the key to our Indian +Empire."--_Glasgow Herald._ + + =A Jacobite Exile:= Being the Adventures of a Young Englishman in + the Service of Charles XII. of Sweden. By G. A. HENTY. + With 8 page Illustrations by PAUL HARDY, and a Map. 5_s._ + +"Incident succeeds incident, and adventure is piled upon adventure, +and at the end the reader, be he boy or man, will have experienced +breathless enjoyment in a romantic story that must have taught him much +at its close."--_Army and Navy Gazette._ + + =Held Fast for England:= A Tale of the Siege of Gibraltar. By + G. A. HENTY. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. 5_s._ + +"Among them we would place first in interest and wholesome educational +value the story of the siege of Gibraltar.... There is no cessation of +exciting incident throughout the story."--_Athenĉum._ + + +BY G. A. HENTY. + +"Mr. Henty's books are always alive with moving incident."--_Review of +Reviews._ + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + + =Condemned as a Nihilist:= A Story of Escape from Siberia. By + G. A. HENTY. Illustrated by WALTER PAGET. 5_s._ + +"The best of this year's Henty. His narrative is more interesting than +many of the tales with which the public is familiar, of escape from +Siberia. Despite their superior claim to authenticity these tales are +without doubt no less fictitious than Mr. Henty's, and he beats them +hollow in the matter of sensations."--_National Observer._ + + =Orange and Green:= A Tale of the Boyne and Limerick. By G. A. + HENTY. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. 5_s._ + +"The narrative is free from the vice of prejudice, and ripples with +life as vivacious as if what is being described were really passing +before the eye.... Should be in the hands of every young student of +Irish history."--_Belfast News._ + + =In the Reign of Terror:= The Adventures of a Westminster Boy. By + G. A. HENTY. Illustrated by J. SCHÖNBERG. 5_s._ + +"Harry Sandwith, the Westminster boy, may fairly be said to beat Mr. +Henty's record. His adventures will delight boys by the audacity and +peril they depict. The story is one of Mr. Henty's best."--_Saturday +Review._ + + =By Sheer Pluck:= A Tale of the Ashanti War. By G. A. + HENTY. With 8 full-page Pictures by GORDON BROWNE. + 5_s._ + +"Morally, the book is everything that could be desired, setting +before the boys a bright and bracing ideal of the English +gentleman."--_Christian Leader._ + + =The Dragon and the Raven:= or, The Days of King Alfred. By G. + A. HENTY. With 8 page Illustrations by C. J. STANILAND, + R.I. 5_s._ + +"A story that may justly be styled remarkable. Boys, in reading it, +will be surprised to find how Alfred persevered, through years of +bloodshed and times of peace, to rescue his people from the thraldom +of the Danes. We hope the book will soon be widely known in all our +schools."--_Schoolmaster._ + + =A Final Reckoning:= A Tale of Bush Life in Australia. By G. + A. HENTY. Illustrated by W. B. WOLLEN. 5_s._ + +"All boys will read this story with eager and unflagging interest. +The episodes are in Mr. Henty's very best vein--graphic, exciting, +realistic; and, as in all Mr. Henty's books, the tendency is +to the formation of an honourable, manly, and even heroic +character."--_Birmingham Post._ + + =The Young Colonists:= A Tale of the Zulu and Boer Wars. By G. + A. HENTY. With 6 Illustrations by SIMON H. VEDDER. + 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Fiction and history are so happily blended that the record of +facts quicken the imagination. No boy can read this book without +learning a great deal of South African history at its most critical +period."--_Standard._ + + =A Chapter of Adventures=: or, Through the Bombardment of + Alexandria. By G. A. HENTY. With 6 page Illustrations by + W. H. OVEREND. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Jack Robson and his two companions have their fill of excitement, and +their chapter of adventures is so brisk and entertaining we could have +wished it longer than it is."--_Saturday Review._ + + +BY KIRK MUNROE. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges._ + + =Through Swamp and Glade:= A Tale of the Seminole War. By KIRK + MUNROE. Illustrated by VICTOR PERARD. 5_s._ + +"The hero of _Through Swamp and Glade_ will find many ardent champions, +and the name of Coachoochie become as familiar in the schoolboy's ear +as that of the headmaster."--_St. James's Gazette._ + + =At War With Pontiac:= or, The Totem of the Bear. By KIRK + MUNROE. Illustrated by J. FINNEMORE. 5_s._ + +"Is in the best manner of Cooper. There is a character who is the +parallel of Hawkeye, as the Chingachgooks and Uncas have likewise their +counterparts."--_The Times._ + + =The White Conquerors of Mexico:= A Tale of Toltec and Aztec. By + KIRK MUNROE. Illustrated by W. S. STACEY. 5_s._ + +"Mr. Munroe gives most vivid pictures of the religious and civil polity +of the Aztecs, and of everyday life, as he imagines it, in the streets +and market-places of the magnificent capital of Montezuma."--_The +Times._ + + +_Crown 8vo, cloth elegant_. + + =Two Thousand Years Ago:= or, The Adventures of a Roman Boy. By + Professor A. J. CHURCH. With 12 page Illustrations by + ADRIEN MARIE. 6_s._ + +"Adventures well worth the telling. The book is extremely entertaining +as well as useful, and there is a wonderful freshness in the Roman +scenes and characters."--_The Times._ + + + =The Clever Miss Follett.= By J. K. H. DENNY. With 12 + page Illustrations by GERTRUDE D. HAMMOND. 6_s._ + +"Just the book to give to girls, who will delight both in the +letterpress and the illustrations. Miss Hammond has never done better +work."--_Review of Reviews._ + + + =The Heiress of Courtleroy.= By ANNE BEALE. With 8 page + Illustrations by T. C. H. CASTLE. 5_s._ + +"We can speak highly of the grace with which Miss Beale relates how the +young 'Heiress of Courtleroy' had such good influence over her uncle as +to win him from his intensely selfish ways."--_Guardian._ + + + =Under False Colours:= A Story from Two Girls' Lives. By SARAH + DOUDNEY. Illustrated by G. G. KILBURNE. 4_s._ + +"Sarah Doudney has no superior as a writer of high-toned stories--pure +in style and original in conception; but we have seen nothing from her +pen equal in dramatic energy to this book."--_Christian Leader._ + + +BY GEORGE MANVILLE FENN. + +"Mr. Fenn stands in the foremost rank of writers in this +department."--_Daily News._ + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + + =Dick o' the Fens:= A Romance of the Great East Swamp. By G. + MANVILLE FENN. Illustrated by FRANK DADD. 6_s._ + +"We conscientiously believe that boys will find it capital reading. +It is full of incident and mystery, and the mystery is kept up to the +last moment. It is rich in effective local colouring; and it has a +historical interest."--_Times._ + + =Devon Boys:= A Tale of the North Shore. By G. MANVILLE + FENN. With 12 page Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. + 6_s._ + +"An admirable story, as remarkable for the individuality of its +young heroes as for the excellent descriptions of coast scenery and +life in North Devon. It is one of the best books we have seen this +season."--_Athenĉum._ + + =The Golden Magnet:= A Tale of the Land of the Incas. By G. + MANVILLE FENN. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. + 6_s._ + +"There could be no more welcome present for a boy. There is not a dull +page in the book, and many will be read with breathless interest. 'The +Golden Magnet' is, of course, the same one that attracted Raleigh and +the heroes of _Westward Ho!_"--_Journal of Education._ + + =In the King's Name:= or, The Cruise of the _Kestrel_. By G. + MANVILLE FENN. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. + 6_s._ + +"The best of all Mr. Fenn's productions in this field. It has the +great quality of always 'moving on', adventure following adventure in +constant succession."--_Daily News._ + + =Nat the Naturalist:= A Boy's Adventures in the Eastern Seas. By + G. MANVILLE FENN. With 8 page Pictures. 5_s._ + +"This sort of book encourages independence of character, develops +resource, and teaches a boy to keep his eyes open."--_Saturday Review._ + + =Bunyip Land:= The Story of a Wild Journey in New Guinea. By G. + MANVILLE FENN. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. + 4_s._ + +"Mr. Fenn deserves the thanks of everybody for _Bunyip Land_, and we +may venture to promise that a quiet week maybe reckoned on whilst +the youngsters have such fascinating literature provided for their +evenings' amusement."--_Spectator._ + + =Quicksilver:= or, A Boy with no Skid to his Wheel. By GEORGE + MANVILLE FENN. With 6 page Illustrations by FRANK + DADD. New edition, 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"_Quicksilver_ is little short of an inspiration. In it that prince of +story-writers for boys--George Manville Fenn--has surpassed himself. It +is an ideal book for a boy's library."--_Practical Teacher._ + + =Brownsmith's Boy:= A Romance in a Garden. By G. MANVILLE + FENN. With 6 page Illustrations. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Mr. Fenn's books are among the best, if not altogether the best, +of the stories for boys. Mr. Fenn is at his best in _Brownsmith's +Boy_."--_Pictorial World._ + + +[asterism] For other Books by G. MANVILLE FENN, see page 22. + + +BY GEORGE MAC DONALD. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + + =A Rough Shaking.= By GEORGE MAC DONALD. With 12 page + Illustrations by W. PARKINSON. 6_s._ + +"One of the very best books for boys that has been written. It is +full of material peculiarly well adapted for the young, containing in +a marked degree the elements of all that is necessary to make up a +perfect boys' book."--_Teachers' Aid._ + + =At the Back of the North Wind.= By GEORGE MACDONALD. + With 75 Illustrations by ARTHUR HUGHES. 5_s._ + +"The story is thoroughly original, full of fancy and pathos.... We +stand with one foot in fairyland and one on common earth."--_The Times._ + + =Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood.= By GEO. MAC DONALD. With 36 + Illustrations by ARTHUR HUGHES. 5_s._ + +"The sympathy with boy-nature in _Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood_ is +perfect. It is a beautiful picture of childhood, teaching by its +impressions and suggestions all noble things."--_British Quarterly +Review._ + + =The Princess and the Goblin.= By GEORGE MAC DONALD. With + 32 Illustrations. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Little of what is written for children has the lightness of touch and +play of fancy which are characteristic of George Mac Donald's fairy +tales. Mr. Arthur Hughes's illustrations are all that illustrations +should be."--_Manchester Guardian._ + + =The Princess and Curdie.= By GEORGE MAC DONALD. With 8 + page Illustrations. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"There is the finest and rarest genius in this brilliant story. Upgrown +people would do wisely occasionally to lay aside their newspapers and +magazines to spend an hour with Curdie and the Princess."--_Sheffield +Independent._ + + +BY ASCOTT R. HOPE. + + =Young Travellers' Tales.= By ASCOTT R. HOPE. With 6 + Illustrations by H. J. DRAPER. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Possess a high value for instruction as well as for entertainment. His +quiet level humour bubbles up on every page."--_Daily Chronicle._ + + =The Seven Wise Scholars.= By ASCOTT R. HOPE. With nearly + 100 Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. 5_s._ + +"As full of fun as a volume of _Punch_; with illustrations +more laughter-provoking than most we have seen since Leech +died."--_Sheffield Independent._ + + =Stories Of Old Renown:= Tales of Knights and Heroes. By + ASCOTT R. HOPE. With 100 Illustrations by GORDON + BROWNE. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"A really fascinating book worthy of its telling title. There is, we +venture to say, not a dull page in the book, not a story which will not +bear a second reading."--_Guardian._ + + +BY HARRY COLLINGWOOD. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + + =The Log of a Privateersman.= By HARRY COLLINGWOOD. With + 12 page Illustrations by W. RAINEY, R.I. 6_s._ + +"The narrative is breezy, vivid, and full of incidents, faithful in +nautical colouring, and altogether delightful."--_Pall Mall Gazette._ + + =The Pirate Island:= A Story of the South Pacific. By HARRY + COLLINGWOOD. With 8 page Pictures by C. J. STANILAND + and J. R. WELLS. 5_s._ + +"A capital story of the sea: indeed in our opinion the author is +superior in some respects as a marine novelist to the better-known Mr. +Clark Russell."--_The Times._ + +[Illustration: _Reduced Illustration from "The Log of a +Privateersman"._] + + =The Log of the "Flying Fish":= A Story of Aerial and Submarine + Adventure. By HARRY COLLINGWOOD. With 6 page + Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"The _Flying Fish_ actually surpasses all Jules Verne's creations; with +incredible speed she flies through the air, skims over the surface of +the water, and darts along the ocean bed. We strongly recommend our +schoolboy friends to possess themselves of her log."--_Athenĉum._ + +[asterism] For other Books by Harry Collingwood, see pages 22 and 23. + + + =Banshee Castle.= By _Rosa Mulholland_. With 12 page Illustrations + by JOHN H. BACON. 6_s._ + +"One of the most fascinating of Miss Rosa Mulholland's many fascinating +stories."--_Athenĉum._ + + =Giannetta:= A Girl's Story of Herself. By ROSA + MULHOLLAND. With 8 page Illustrations by LOCKHART + BOGLE. 5_s._ + +"One of the most attractive gift-books of the season."--_The Academy._ + + +BY ROBERT LEIGHTON. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges._ + + =Olaf the Glorious.= By ROBERT LEIGHTON. With 8 page + Illustrations by RALPH PEACOCK, and a Map. 5_s._ + +"Is as good as anything of the kind we have met with. Mr. Leighton more +than holds his own with Rider Haggard and Baring-Gould."--_The Times._ + +"Among the books best liked by boys of the sturdy English type few will +take a higher place than _Olaf the Glorious_...."--_National Observer._ + + =The Wreck of "The Golden Fleece":= The Story of a North Sea + Fisher-boy. By ROBERT LEIGHTON. With 8 page Illustrations + by F. BRANGWYN. 5_s._ + +"This story should add considerably to Mr. Leighton's high reputation. +Excellent in every respect, it contains every variety of incident. The +plot is very cleverly devised, and the types of the North Sea sailors +are capital."--_The Times._ + + =The Pilots Of Pomona:= A Story of the Orkney Islands. By + ROBERT LEIGHTON. Illustrated by JOHN LEIGHTON. + 5_s._ + +"A story which is quite as good in its way as _Treasure Island_, and +is full of adventure of a stirring yet most natural kind. Although +it is primarily a boys' book, it is a real godsend to the elderly +reader."--_Glasgow Evening Times._ + + =The Thirsty Sword:= A Story of the Norse Invasion of Scotland + (1262-63). By ROBERT LEIGHTON. With 8 page Illustrations + by A. PEARSE. 5_s._ + +"This is one of the most fascinating stories for boys that it has +ever been our pleasure to read. From first to last the interest never +flags."--_Schoolmaster._ + + +BY SHEILA E. BRAINE. + + =To Tell the King the Sky is Falling.= By SHEILA E. + BRAINE. With over 80 quaint and clever Illustrations by + ALICE B. WOODWARD. 8vo, cloth, decorated board, gilt + edges, 5_s._ + +"It is witty and ingenious, and it has certain qualities which +children are quick to perceive and appreciate--a genuine love of fun, +affectionateness, and sympathy, from their points of view."--_Bookman._ + + + =A Girl's Loyalty.= By FRANCES ARMSTRONG. With 8 page + Illustrations by JOHN H. BACON. 5_s._ + +"There is no doubt as to the good quality of _A Girl's Loyalty_. The +book is one which would enrich any girls' book-shelf."--_St. James's +Gazette._ + + =A Fair Claimant:= Being a Story for Girls. By FRANCES + ARMSTRONG. Illustrated by GERTRUDE D. HAMMOND. 5_s._ + +"As a gift-book for big girls it is among the best new books of +the kind. The story is interesting and natural, from first to +last."--_Westminster Gazette._ + +_Specimen Illustration from_ + +_"TO TELL THE KING THE SKY IS FALLING"_ + +[Illustration: THE GNOMES BRING THE GONDOLA TO TOYLAND.] + + +_TWELFTH EDITION OF THE UNIVERSE._ + + =The Universe:= or, The Infinitely Great and the Infinitely + Little. A Sketch of Contrasts in Creation, and Marvels revealed + and explained by Natural Science. By F. A. POUCHET, M.D. + With 272 Engravings on wood, of which 55 are full-page size, and + 4 Coloured Illustrations. Twelfth Edition, medium 8vo, cloth + elegant, gilt edges, 7_s._ 6_d._; also morocco antique, 16_s._ + +"Dr. Pouchet's wonderful work on _The Universe_, than which there is no +book better calculated to encourage the study of nature."--_Pall Mall +Gazette._ + +"We know no better book of the kind for a schoolroom +library."--_Bookman._ + + +BY G. NORWAY. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + + =A Prisoner Of War:= A Story of the Time of Napoleon Bonaparte. By + G. NORWAY. With 6 page Illustrations by ROBT. BARNES, + A.R.W.S. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"More hairbreadth escapes from death by starvation, by ice, by +fighting, &c., were never before surmounted.... It is a fine +yarn."--_The Guardian._ + + =A True Cornish Maid.= By G. NORWAY. With 6 page + Illustrations by J. FINNEMORE. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"There is some excellent reading.... Mrs. Norway brings before the eyes +of her readers the good Cornish folk, their speech, their manners, and +their ways. _A True Cornish Maid_ deserves to be popular."--_Athenĉum._ + +[asterism] For other Books by G. NORWAY see p. 23. + + + =Dr. Jolliffe's Boys:= A Tale of Weston School. By LEWIS + HOUGH. With 6 page Pictures. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Young people who appreciate _Tom Brown's School-days_ will find +this story a worthy companion to that fascinating book."--_Newcastle +Journal._ + + + =The Bubbling Teapot.= A Wonder Story. By Mrs. L. W. + CHAMPNEY. With 12 page Pictures by WALTER SATTERLEE. + 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Very literally a 'wonder story'. Nevertheless it is made realistic +enough, and there is a good deal of information to be gained from +it."--_The Times._ + + + =Thorndyke Manor:= A Tale of Jacobite Times. By MARY C. + ROWSELL. Illustrated by L. LESLIE BROOKE. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Miss Rowsell has never written a more attractive book than _Thorndyke +Manor_."--_Belfast News-Letter._ + + =Traitor or Patriot?= A Tale of the Rye-House Plot. By MARY C. + ROWSELL. Illustrated. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Here the Rye-House Plot serves as the groundwork for a romantic love +episode, whose true characters are lifelike beings."--_Graphic._ + + +BY DR. GORDON STABLES. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + + =For Life and Liberty:= A Story of Battle by Land and Sea. By Dr. + GORDON STABLES, R.N. With 8 Illustrations by SYDNEY + PAGET, and a Map. 5_s._ + +"The story is lively and spirited, with abundance of blockade-running, +hard fighting, narrow escapes, and introductions to some of the most +distinguished generals on both sides."--_The Times._ + + =To Greenland and the Pole.= By GORDON STABLES, M.D. With + 8 page Illustrations by G. C. HINDLEY, and a Map. 5_s._ + +"His Arctic explorers have the verisimilitude of life. It is one of +the books of the season, and one of the best Mr. Stables has ever +written."--_Truth._ + + =Westward With Columbus.= By GORDON STABLES, M.D. With 8 + page Illustrations by A. PEARSE. 5_s._ + +"We must place _Westward with Columbus_ among those books that all boys +ought to read."--_The Spectator._ + + ='Twixt School and College:= A Tale of Self-reliance. By + GORDON STABLES, C.M., M.D., R.N. Illustrated by W. + PARKINSON. 5_s._ + +"One of the best of a prolific writer's books for boys, being full +of practical instructions as to keeping pets, and inculcates in a +way which a little recalls Miss Edgeworth's 'Frank' the virtue of +self-reliance."--_Athenĉum._ + + + =With the Sea Kings:= A Story of the Days of Lord Nelson. By + F. H. WINDER. Illustrated by W. S. STACEY. 4_s._ + +"Just the book to put into a boy's hands. Every chapter contains +boardings, cuttings out, fighting pirates, escapes of thrilling +audacity, and captures by corsairs, sufficient to turn the quietest +boy's head. The story culminates in a vigorous account of the battle of +Trafalgar. Happy boys!"--_The Academy._ + + + =Storied Holidays:= A Cycle of Red-letter Days. By E. S. + BROOKS. With 12 page Illustrations by HOWARD PYLE. + 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"It is a downright good book for a senior boy, and is eminently +readable from first to last."--_Schoolmaster._ + + + =Chivalric Days:= Stories of Courtesy and Courage in the Olden + Times. By E. S. BROOKS. With 20 Illustrations. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"We have seldom come across a prettier collection of tales. These +charming stories of boys and girls of olden days are no mere fictitious +or imaginary sketches, but are real and actual records of their sayings +and doings."--_Literary World._ + + =Historic Boys:= Their Endeavours, their Achievements, and their + Times. By E. S. BROOKS. With 12 page Illustrations. 3_s._ + 6_d._ + +"A wholesome book, manly in tone; altogether one that should +incite boys to further acquaintance with those rulers of men whose +careers are narrated. We advise teachers to put it on their list of +prizes."--_Knowledge._ + + +BY HUGH ST. LEGER. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + + =An Ocean Outlaw:= A Story of Adventure in the good ship + _Margaret_. With Illustrations by WILLIAM RAINEY, R.I. + 4_s._ + +"We know no modern boys' book in which there is more sound, hearty, +good-humoured fun, or of which the tone is more wholesome and bracing +than Mr. St. Leger's."--_National Observer._ + + =Hallowe'en Ahoy!= or, Lost on the Crozet Islands. By HUGH ST. + LEGER. With 6 Illustrations by H. J. DRAPER. 4_s._ + +"One of the best stories of seafaring life and adventure which have +appeared this season. It contains a capital 'fo'c's'le' ghost and a +thrilling shipwreck. No boy who begins it but will wish to join the +_Britannia_ long before he finishes these delightful pages."--_Academy._ + + =Sou'wester and Sword.= By HUGH ST. LEGER. With 6 page + Illustrations by HAL HURST. 4_s._ + +"As racy a tale of life at sea and war adventure as we have met with +for some time.... Altogether the sort of book that boys will revel +in."--_Athenĉum._ + + + =Meg's Friend.= By ALICE CORKRAN. With 6 page + Illustrations by ROBERT FOWLER. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"One of Miss Corkran's charming books for girls, narrated in that +simple and picturesque style which marks the authoress as one of the +first amongst writers for young people."--_The Spectator._ + + =Margery Merton's Girlhood.= By ALICE CORKRAN. With 6 + page Pictures by GORDON BROWNE. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Another book for girls we can warmly commend. There is a delightful +piquancy in the experiences and trials of a young English girl who +studies painting in Paris."--_Saturday Review._ + + =Down the Snow Stairs=: or, From Good-night to Good-morning. By + ALICE CORKRAN. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. + 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"A gem of the first water, bearing upon every page the mark of genius. +It is indeed a Little Pilgrim's Progress."--_Christian Leader._ + + + =Grettir the Outlaw:= A Story of Iceland. By S. + BARING-GOULD. With 6 page Illustrations by M. ZENO + DIEMER. 4_s._ + +"Is the boys' book of its year. That is, of course, as much as to +say that it will do for men grown as well as juniors. It is told in +simple, straightforward English, as all stories should be, and it has a +freshness, a freedom, a sense of sun and wind and the open air, which +make it irresistible."--_National Observer._ + + + =Gold, Gold, in Cariboo:= A Story of Adventure in British + Columbia. By CLIVE PHILLIPPS-WOLLEY. With 6 page + Illustrations by G. C. HINDLEY. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"We have seldom read a more exciting tale of wild mining adventure in +a singularly inaccessible country. There is a capital plot, and the +interest is sustained to the last page."--_The Times._ + + +BY CHARLES W. WHISTLER. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + +[Illustration: _Reduced Illustration from "Wulfric the Weapon-Thane"._] + + =Wulfric the Weapon-Thane:= The Story of the Danish Conquest of + East Anglia. With 6 Illustrations by W. H. MARGETSON. + 4_s._ + +"A picturesque and energetic story. A worthy companion to his capital +story, _A Thane of Wessex_. One that will delight all active-minded +boys."--_Saturday Review._ + + =A Thane of Wessex:= Being the Story of the Great Viking Raid of + 845. By CHARLES W. WHISTLER. With 6 Illustrations by + W. H. MARGETSON. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"This is one of the best books of the season.... The story is told with +spirit and force, and affords an excellent picture of the life of the +period."--_Standard._ + + + =His First Kangaroo:= An Australian Story for Boys. By ARTHUR + FERRES. Illustrated by PERCY F. S. SPENCE. 3_s._ + 6_d._ + +"A lively story of life on an Australian stock-station, where the +monotony of things is agreeably diversified by not only the bounding +kangaroo, but also the up-sticking bushranger."--_Scotsman._ + + + =A Champion of the Faith:= A Tale of Prince Hal and the Lollards. + By J. M. CALLWELL. With 6 page Illustrations by + HERBERT J. DRAPER. 4_s._ + +"Will not be less enjoyed than Mr. Henty's books. Sir John Oldcastle's +pathetic story, and the history of his brave young squire, will make +every boy enjoy this lively story."--_London Quarterly._ + + +BY ANNIE E. ARMSTRONG. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + + =Violet Vereker's Vanity.= With 6 page Illustrations by + GERTRUDE DEMAIN HAMMOND. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"A book for girls that we can heartily recommend, for it is bright, +sensible, and with a right tone of thought and feeling."--_Sheffield +Independent._ + + =Three Bright Girls:= A Story of Chance and Mischance. By + ANNIE E. ARMSTRONG. Illustrated by W. PARKINSON. + 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Among many good stories for girls this is undoubtedly one of the very +best."--_Teachers' Aid._ + + =A Very Odd Girl:= or, Life at the Gabled Farm. By ANNIE E. + ARMSTRONG. Illustrated. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"The book is one we can heartily recommend, for it is not only bright +and interesting, but also pure and healthy in tone and teaching."--_The +Lady._ + + + =The Captured Cruiser:= By C. J. HYNE. Illustrated by + FRANK BRANGWYN. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"The two lads and the two skippers are admirably drawn. Mr. Hyne has +now secured a position in the first rank of writers of fiction for +boys."--_Spectator._ + + + =Afloat at Last:= A Sailor Boy's Log of his Life at Sea. By + JOHN C. HUTCHESON. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"As healthy and breezy a book as one could wish to put into the hands +of a boy."--_Academy._ + + =Picked up at Sea:= or, The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek. By + J. C. HUTCHESON. With 6 page Pictures. 3_s._ 6_d._ + + + =Brother and Sister:= or, The Trials of the Moore Family. By + ELIZABETH J. LYSAGHT. 3_s._ 6_d._ + + + =Life's Daily Ministry:= A Story of Everyday Service for Others. + By Mrs. E. R. PITMAN. With 4 page Illustrations. Cloth + extra, 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Full of stirring interest, genuine pictures of real life, and pervaded +by a broad and active sympathy for the true and good."--_Christian +Commonwealth._ + + + =Dora:= or, A Girl without a Home. By Mrs. R. H. READ. + With 6 page Illustrations. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"It is no slight thing, in an age of rubbish, to get a story so pure +and healthy as this."--_The Academy._ + + +BY EDGAR PICKERING. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + + =Two Gallant Rebels:= A Story of the Great Struggle in La Vendée. + By EDGAR PICKERING. With 6 Illustrations by W. H. + OVEREND. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"There is something very attractive about Mr. Pickering's style.... +Boys will relish the relation of those dreadful and moving events, +which, indeed, will never lose their fascination for readers of all +ages."--_The Spectator._ + + =In Press-Gang Days.= By EDGAR PICKERING. With 6 + Illustrations by W. S. STACEY. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"It is of Marryat we think as we read this delightful story; +for it is not only a story of adventure with incidents well +conceived and arranged, but the characters are interesting and +well-distinguished."--_Academy._ + + =An Old-Time Yarn:= Wherein is set forth divers desperate + mischances which befell Anthony Ingram and his shipmates in the + West Indies and Mexico with Hawkins and Drake. By EDGAR + PICKERING. Illustrated by ALFRED PEARSE. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"And a very good yarn it is, with not a dull page from first to +last. There is a flavour of _Westward Ho!_ in this attractive +book."--_Educational Review._ + + =Silas Verney:= A Tale of the Time of Charles II. By EDGAR + PICKERING. With 6 page Illustrations by ALFRED + PEARSE. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Altogether this is an excellent story for boys."--_Saturday Review._ + + + + +BLACKIE'S NEW THREE-SHILLING SERIES. + +_Beautifully illustrated and handsomely bound._ + + =Highways and High Seas:= Cyril Harley's Adventures on both. + By F. FRANKFORT MOORE. With 6 page Illustrations by + ALFRED PEARSE. 3_s._ + +"This is one of the best stories Mr. Moore has written, perhaps +the very best. The exciting adventures are sure to attract +boys."--_Spectator._ + + =Under Hatches:= or, Ned Woodthorpe's Adventures. By F. + FRANKFORT MOORE. Illustrated by A. FORESTIER. 3_s._ + +"The story as a story is one that will just suit boys all the world +over. The characters are well drawn and consistent."--_Schoolmaster._ + + =Perseverance Island:= or, The Robinson Crusoe of the 19th + Century. By DOUGLAS FRAZAR. With 6 page Illustrations. + 3_s._ + +"This is an interesting story, written with studied simplicity of +style, much in Defoe's vein of apparent sincerity and scrupulous +veracity; while for practical instruction it is even better than +_Robinson Crusoe_."--_Illustrated London News._ + + =Girl Neighbours:= or, The Old Fashion and the New. By SARAH + TYTLER. Illustrated by C. T. GARLAND. 3_s._ + +"One of the most effective and quietly humorous of Miss Sarah +Tytler's stories. It is very healthy, very agreeable, and very well +written."--_The Spectator._ + + =The Missing Merchantman.= By HARRY COLLINGWOOD. With 6 + page Illustrations by W. H. OVEREND. 3_s._ + +"One of the author's best sea stories. The hero is as heroic as any boy +could desire, and the ending is extremely happy."--_British Weekly._ + + =Menhardoc:= A Story of Cornish Nets and Mines. By G. MANVILLE + FENN. Illustrated by C. J. STANILAND, R.I. 3_s._ + +"The Cornish fishermen are drawn from life, and stand out from the +pages in their jerseys and sea-boots all sprinkled with silvery +pilchard scales."--_Spectator._ + + =Yussuf the Guide:= or, The Mountain Bandits. By G. MANVILLE + FENN. With 6 page Illustrations by J. SCHÖNBERG. + 3_s._ + +"Told with such real freshness and vigour that the reader feels he +is actually one of the party, sharing in the fun and facing the +dangers."--_Pall Mall Gazette._ + + =Patience Wins:= or, War in the Works. By GEORGE MANVILLE + FENN. With 6 page Illustrations. 3_s._ + +"Mr. Fenn has never hit upon a happier plan than in writing this +story of Yorkshire factory life. The whole book is all aglow with +life."--_Pall Mall Gazette._ + + =Mother Carey's Chicken:= Her Voyage to the Unknown Isle. By + G. MANVILLE FENN. With 6 page Illustrations by A. + FORESTIER. 3_s._ + +"Undoubtedly one of the best Mr. Fenn has written. 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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: Blackie & Son's Books for Young People, Catalogue 1898 + +Author: Various + +Release Date: January 1, 2014 [EBook #44556] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK BLACKIE & SON'S BOOKS--YOUNG PEOPLE *** + + + + +Produced by sp1nd, Diane Monico, and the Online Distributed +Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was +produced from images generously made available by The +Internet Archive) + + + + + + +</pre> + + + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 600px;"> +<img src="images/cover.jpg" width="600" height="800" alt="cover" /> +</div> +<hr class="chap" /> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_1" id="Page_1">[Pg 1]</a></span></p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 600px;"> +<img src="images/i_001.jpg" width="600" height="166" alt="decorative" /> +</div> + + + + +<h1>BLACKIE & SON'S<br /> + +BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.</h1> + + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="author1">BY G. A. HENTY.</p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges.</i></p> + + +<p class="hang"><b>At Agincourt:</b> A Tale of the White Hoods of Paris. With +12 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Wal Paget</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Mr. Henty's admirers, and they are many, will accord a hearty welcome to +the sturdy volume entitled <i>At Agincourt</i>."—<i>Athenĉum.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>With Cochrane the Dauntless:</b> A Tale of the Exploits +of Lord Cochrane in South American Waters. With 12 page Illustrations +by <span class="smcap">W. H. Margetson</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"This tale we specially recommend; for the career of Lord Cochrane and his +many valiant fights in the cause of liberty deserves to be better known than they +are."—<i>St. James's Gazette.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Tiger of Mysore:</b> A Story of the War with Tippoo +Saib. By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 12 Illustrations by <span class="smcap">W. H. Margetson</span>, +and a Map. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Mr. Henty not only concocts a thrilling tale, he weaves fact and fiction together +with so skilful a hand that the reader cannot help acquiring a just and +clear view of that fierce and terrible struggle which gave to us our Indian Empire."—<i>Athenĉum.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Knight of the White Cross:</b> A Tale of the Siege of +Rhodes. By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 12 full-page Illustrations by +<span class="smcap">Ralph Peacock</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Mr. Henty is a giant among boys' writers, and his books are sufficiently +popular to be sure of a welcome anywhere.... In stirring interest, this is +quite up to the level of Mr. Henty's former historical tales."—<i>Saturday Review.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>When London Burned:</b> A Story of Restoration Times and +the Great Fire. By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 12 page Illustrations +by <span class="smcap">J. Finnemore</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"No boy needs to have any story of Henty's recommended to him, and parents +who do not know and buy him for their boys should be ashamed of themselves. +Those to whom he is yet unknown could not make a better beginning than with +<i>When London Burned</i>."—<i>British Weekly.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_2" id="Page_2">[Pg 2]</a></span></p> + + +<p class="author1">BY G. A. HENTY</p> + +<p class="center"><small>"Among writers of stories of adventure for boys Mr. Henty stands in the very +first rank."—<i>Academy.</i></small></p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Lion of St. Mark:</b> A Tale of Venice in the Fourteenth +Century. By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 10 page Illustrations by +<span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Every boy should read <i>The Lion of St. Mark</i>. Mr. Henty has never produced +any story more delightful, more wholesome, or more vivacious. From first to +last it will be read with keen enjoyment."—<i>The Saturday Review.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>By England's Aid:</b> The Freeing of the Netherlands (1585-1604). +By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 10 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Alfred +Pearse</span>, and 4 Maps. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The story is told with great animation, and the historical material is most +effectively combined with a most excellent plot."—<i>Saturday Review.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>With Wolfe in Canada:</b> or, The Winning of a Continent. +By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. Illustrated with 12 page Pictures by <span class="smcap">Gordon +Browne</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A model of what a boys' story-book should be. Mr. Henty has a great power +of infusing into the dead facts of history new life, and as no pains are spared by +him to ensure accuracy in historic details, his books supply useful aids to study +as well as amusement."—<i>School Guardian.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Bonnie Prince Charlie:</b> A Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden. +By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. Illustrated with 12 page Pictures by <span class="smcap">Gordon +Browne</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Ronald, the hero, is very like the hero of <i>Quentin Durward</i>. The lad's +journey across France with his faithful attendant Malcolm, and his hairbreadth +escapes from the machinations of his father's enemies make up as good a +narrative of the kind as we have ever read. For freshness of treatment and +variety of incident, Mr. Henty has here surpassed himself."—<i>Spectator.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>For the Temple:</b> A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem. By +<span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 10 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">S. J. Solomon</span>, and +a Coloured Map. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Mr. Henty's graphic prose pictures of the hopeless Jewish resistance to Roman +sway adds another leaf to his record of the famous wars of the world. The book +is one of Mr. Henty's cleverest efforts."—<i>Graphic.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>True to the Old Flag:</b> A Tale of the American War of +Independence. By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 12 page Illustrations by +<span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Does justice to the pluck and determination of the British soldiers. The son +of an American loyalist, who remains true to our flag, falls among the hostile redskins +in that very Huron country which has been endeared to us by the exploits +of Hawkeye and Chingachgook."—<i>The Times.</i></p> +</div> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Mr. Henty undoubtedly possesses the secret of writing eminently successful +historical tales; and those older than the lads whom the author addresses in his +preface may read the story with pleasure."—<i>Academy.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_3" id="Page_3">[Pg 3]</a></span></p> + +<p class="center"><i>Specimen Illustration from</i><br /> + +"<i>WITH COCHRANE THE DAUNTLESS</i>".</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 393px;"> +<img src="images/i_003.jpg" width="393" height="600" alt="Sailor leaning on ship railing aiming rifle at a boat." /> +<div class="caption">STEPHEN BEATS OFF THE GREAT WAR-CANOE SINGLE-HANDED.</div> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_4" id="Page_4">[Pg 4]</a></span></p> + + +<p class="author1">BY G. A. HENTY.</p> + +<p class="center"><small>"Mr. Henty is one of our most successful writers of historical tales."—<i>Scotsman.</i></small></p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Lion of the North:</b> A Tale of Gustavus Adolphus and +the Wars of Religion. By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 12 page Pictures +by<span class="smcap"> J. Schönberg</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A praiseworthy attempt to interest British youth in the great deeds of the +Scotch Brigade in the wars of Gustavus Adolphus. Mackay, Hepburn, and Munro +live again in Mr. Henty's pages, as those deserve to live whose disciplined bands +formed really the germ of the modern British army."—<i>Athenĉum.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Young Carthaginian:</b> A Story of the Times of +Hannibal. By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 12 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">C. J. +Staniland, r.i.</span> 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The effect of an interesting story, well constructed and vividly told, is enhanced +by the picturesque quality of the scenic background. From first to last +nothing stays the interest of the narrative. It bears us along as on a stream +whose current varies in direction, but never loses its force."—<i>Saturday Review.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Redskin and Cow-boy:</b> A Tale of the Western Plains. By +<span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Alfred Pearse</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"It has a good plot; it abounds in action; the scenes are equally spirited and +realistic, and we can only say we have read it with much pleasure from first to +last. The pictures of life on a cattle ranch are most graphically painted, as are +the manners of the reckless but jovial cow-boys."—<i>Times.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>With Clive in India:</b> or, The Beginnings of an Empire. +By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Among writers of stories of adventure for boys Mr. Henty stands in the very +first rank. Those who know something about India will be the most ready to +thank Mr. Henty for giving them this instructive volume to place in the hands +of their children."—<i>Academy.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>In Greek Waters:</b> A Story of the Grecian War of Independence +(1821-1827). By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 12 page Illustrations +by <span class="smcap">W. S. Stacey</span>, and a Map. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"There are adventures of all kinds for the hero and his friends, whose pluck +and ingenuity in extricating themselves from awkward fixes are always equal to +the occasion. It is an excellent story, and if the proportion of history is smaller +than usual, the whole result leaves nothing to be desired."—<i>Journal of Education.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Dash for Khartoum:</b> A Tale of the Nile Expedition. +By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 10 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">J. Schönberg</span> and +<span class="smcap">J. Nash</span>, and 4 Plans. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"It is literally true that the narrative never flags a moment; for the incidents +which fall to be recorded after the dash for Khartoum has been made and failed +are quite as interesting as those which precede it."—<i>Academy.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_5" id="Page_5">[Pg 5]</a></span></p> + + +<p class="author1">BY G. A. HENTY.</p> + +<p class="center"><small>"Mr. Henty is the king of story-tellers for boys."—<i>Sword and Trowel.</i></small></p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Through the Fray:</b> A Story of the Luddite Riots. By +<span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With +12 page Illustrations +by <span class="smcap">H. M. Paget</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Mr. Henty inspires a love +and admiration for straightforwardness, +truth, and courage. +This is one of the best +of the many good books Mr. +Henty has produced, and deserves +to be classed with his +<i>Facing Death</i>."—<i>Standard.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Captain Bayley's +Heir:</b> A Tale of +the Gold Fields of +California. By <span class="smcap">G. +A. Henty</span>. Illustrated +by <span class="smcap">H. M. +Paget</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A Westminster boy who +makes his way in the world +by hard work, good temper, +and unfailing courage. The +descriptions given of life are +just what a healthy intelligent +lad should delight in."—<i>St. +James's Gazette.</i></p> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 400px;"> +<img src="images/i_005.jpg" width="400" height="600" alt="Knights battling with swords." /> +<div class="caption"><i>Reduced Illustration<br /> +from "A Knight of the White Cross".</i></div> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>St. Bartholomew's +Eve:</b> A Tale of +the Huguenot Wars. +By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. +Illustrated by<span class="smcap"> H. J. +Draper</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"What would boys do without Mr. Henty? Ever fresh and vigorous, his books +have at once the solidity of history and the charm of romance. <i>St. Bartholomew's +Eve</i> is in his best style, and the interest never flags. The book is all that could +possibly be wished from a boy's point of view."—<i>Journal of Education.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>In Freedom's Cause:</b> A Story of Wallace and Bruce. By +<span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"His tale of the days of Wallace and Bruce is full of stirring action, and will +commend itself to boys."—<i>Athenĉum.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>By Right of Conquest</b>: or, With Cortez in Mexico. By +<span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 10 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">W. S. Stacey</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"<i>By Right of Conquest</i> is the nearest approach to a perfectly successful historical +tale that Mr. Henty has yet published."—<i>Academy.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_6" id="Page_6">[Pg 6]</a></span></p> + + +<p class="author1">BY G. A. HENTY.</p> + +<p class="center"><small>"Mr. Henty is one of the best of story-tellers for young people."—<i>Spectator.</i></small></p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Beric the Briton:</b> A Story of the Roman Invasion. By +<span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">W. Parkinson</span>. +6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"We are not aware that +anyone has given us quite so +vigorous a picture of Britain +in the days of the Roman conquest. +Mr. Henty has done +his utmost to make an impressive +picture of the haughty +Roman character, with its +indomitable courage, sternness, +and discipline. <i>Beric</i> +is good all through."—<i>Spectator.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>By Pike and Dyke:</b> +A Tale of the Rise +of the Dutch Republic. +By <span class="smcap">G. A. +Henty</span>. With 10 +page Illustrations by +<span class="smcap">Maynard Brown</span>, +and 4 Maps. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The mission of Ned to +deliver letters from William +the Silent to his adherents at +Brussels, the fight of the <i>Good +Venture</i> with the Spanish +man-of-war, the battle on the +ice at Amsterdam, the siege +of Haarlem, are all told with +a vividness and skill which +are worthy of Mr. Henty at +his best."—<i>Academy.</i></p> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 370px;"> +<img src="images/i_006.jpg" width="370" height="600" alt="Man running holding sword over head, another man on ground." /> +<div class="caption"><i>Reduced Illustration from "At Agincourt".</i></div> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Wulf the Saxon:</b> A Story of the Norman Conquest. By +<span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Ralph Peacock</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"<i>Wulf the Saxon</i> is second to none of Mr. Henty's historical tales, and we may +safely say that a boy may learn from it more genuine history than he will from +many a tedious tome. The points of the Saxon character are hit off very happily, +and the life of the period is ably reconstructed."—<i>The Spectator.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Through the Sikh War:</b> A Tale of the Conquest of the +Punjaub. By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 12 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Hal +Hurst</span>, and a Map. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The picture of the Punjaub during its last few years of independence, the +description of the battles on the Sutlej, and the portraiture generally of native +character, seem admirably true.... On the whole, we have never read a more +vivid and faithful narrative of military adventure in India."—<i>The Academy.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_7" id="Page_7">[Pg 7]</a></span></p> + + +<p class="author1">BY G. A. HENTY.</p> + +<p class="center"><small>"No more interesting boys' books are written than Mr. Henty's stories."—<i>Daily Chronicle.</i></small></p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>With Lee in Virginia:</b> A Story of the American Civil +War. By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 10 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Gordon +Browne</span>, and 6 Maps. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The story is a capital one and full of variety, and presents us with many +picturesque scenes of Southern life. Young Wingfield, who is conscientious, +spirited, and 'hard as nails', would have been a man after the very heart of +Stonewall Jackson."—<i>Times.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Under Drake's Flag:</b> A Tale of the Spanish Main. By +<span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. Illustrated by<span class="smcap"> Gordon Browne</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"There is not a dull chapter, nor, indeed, a dull page in the book; but the +author has so carefully worked up his subject that the exciting deeds of his +heroes are never incongruous or absurd."—<i>Observer.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>On the Irrawaddy:</b> A Story of the first Burmese War. +With 8 Illustrations by <span class="smcap">W. H. Overend</span>. Crown 8vo, cloth +elegant, olivine edges, 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Stanley Brook's pluck is even greater than his luck, and he is precisely the +boy to hearten with emulation the boys who read his stirring story."—<i>Saturday +Review.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Through Russian Snows:</b> A Story of Napoleon's Retreat +from Moscow. By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 8 Illustrations by <span class="smcap">W. H. +Overend</span>, and a Map. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Julian, the hero of the story, early excites our admiration, and is altogether +a fine character such as boys will delight in, whilst the story of the campaign is +very graphically told.... Will, we think, prove one of the most popular boys' +books this season."—<i>St. James's Gazette.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>In the Heart of the Rockies:</b> A Story of Adventure in +Colorado. By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">G. C. Hindley</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Few Christmas books will be more to the taste of the ingenuous boy than <i>In +the Heart of the Rockies</i>."—<i>Athenĉum.</i></p> +</div> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Mr. Henty is seen here at his best as an artist in lightning fiction."—<i>Academy.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>One of the 28th:</b> A Tale of Waterloo. By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. +With 8 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">W. H. Overend</span>, and 2 Maps. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Written with Homeric vigour and heroic inspiration. It is graphic, picturesque, +and dramatically effective ... shows us Mr. Henty at his best and +brightest. The adventures will hold a boy of a winter's night enthralled as he +rushes through them with breathless interest 'from cover to cover'."—<i>Observer.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Facing Death:</b> or, The Hero of the Vaughan Pit. A Tale of +the Coal Mines. By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 8 page Pictures by +<span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"If any father, godfather, clergyman, or schoolmaster is on the look-out for a +good book to give as a present to a boy who is worth his salt, this is the book we +would recommend."—<i>Standard.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_8" id="Page_8">[Pg 8]</a></span></p> + + +<p class="author1">BY G. A. HENTY.</p> + +<p class="center"><small>"Ask for Henty, and see that you get him."—<i>Punch.</i></small></p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Cat of Bubastes:</b> A Story of Ancient Egypt. By +<span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">J. R. Weguelin</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The story, from the critical moment of the killing of the sacred cat to the +perilous exodus into Asia with which it closes, is very skilfully constructed and +full of exciting adventures. It is admirably illustrated."—<i>Saturday Review.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Maori and Settler:</b> A Story of the New Zealand War. By +<span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 8 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Alfred Pearse</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"It is a book which all young people, but especially boys, will read with +avidity."—<i>Athenĉum.</i></p> +</div> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A first-rate book for boys, brimful of adventure, of humorous and interesting +conversation, and of vivid pictures of colonial life."—<i>Schoolmaster.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>St. George for England:</b> A Tale of Cressy and Poitiers. +By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A story of very great interest for boys. In his own forcible style the author +has endeavoured to show that determination and enthusiasm can accomplish marvellous +results; and that courage is generally accompanied by magnanimity and +gentleness."—<i>Pall Mall Gazette.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Bravest of the Brave:</b> With Peterborough in Spain. +By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 8 full-page Pictures by <span class="smcap">H. M. Paget</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Mr. Henty never loses sight of the moral purpose of his work—to enforce the +doctrine of courage and truth, mercy and lovingkindness, as indispensable to the +making of an English gentleman. British lads will read <i>The Bravest of the +Brave</i> with pleasure and profit; of that we are quite sure."—<i>Daily Telegraph.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>For Name and Fame:</b> or, Through Afghan Passes. By +<span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Not only a rousing story, replete with all the varied forms of excitement of a +campaign, but, what is still more useful, an account of a territory and its inhabitants +which must for a long time possess a supreme interest for Englishmen, as +being the key to our Indian Empire."—<i>Glasgow Herald.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Jacobite Exile:</b> Being the Adventures of a Young Englishman +in the Service of Charles XII. of Sweden. By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. +With 8 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Paul Hardy</span>, and a Map. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Incident succeeds incident, and adventure is piled upon adventure, and at the +end the reader, be he boy or man, will have experienced breathless enjoyment +in a romantic story that must have taught him much at its close."—<i>Army and +Navy Gazette.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Held Fast for England:</b> A Tale of the Siege of Gibraltar. +By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Among them we would place first in interest and wholesome educational +value the story of the siege of Gibraltar.... There is no cessation of exciting +incident throughout the story."—<i>Athenĉum.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_9" id="Page_9">[Pg 9]</a></span></p> + + +<p class="author1">BY G. A. HENTY.</p> + +<p class="center"><small>"Mr. Henty's books are always alive with moving incident."—<i>Review of Reviews.</i></small></p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Condemned as a Nihilist:</b> A Story of Escape from Siberia. +By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Walter Paget</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The best of this year's Henty. His narrative is more interesting than many +of the tales with which the public is familiar, of escape from Siberia. Despite +their superior claim to authenticity these tales are without doubt no less fictitious +than Mr. Henty's, and he beats them hollow in the matter of sensations."—<i>National +Observer.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Orange and Green:</b> A Tale of the Boyne and Limerick. +By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The narrative is free from the vice of prejudice, and ripples with life as +vivacious as if what is being described were really passing before the eye.... +Should be in the hands of every young student of Irish history."—<i>Belfast News.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>In the Reign of Terror:</b> The Adventures of a Westminster +Boy. By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">J. Schönberg</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Harry Sandwith, the Westminster boy, may fairly be said to beat Mr. Henty's +record. His adventures will delight boys by the audacity and peril they depict. +The story is one of Mr. Henty's best."—<i>Saturday Review.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>By Sheer Pluck:</b> A Tale of the Ashanti War. By <span class="smcap">G. A. +Henty</span>. With 8 full-page Pictures by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Morally, the book is everything that could be desired, setting before the boys +a bright and bracing ideal of the English gentleman."—<i>Christian Leader.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Dragon and the Raven:</b> or, The Days of King +Alfred. By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 8 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">C. J. +Staniland, r.i.</span> 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A story that may justly be styled remarkable. Boys, in reading it, will be +surprised to find how Alfred persevered, through years of bloodshed and times +of peace, to rescue his people from the thraldom of the Danes. We hope the +book will soon be widely known in all our schools."—<i>Schoolmaster.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Final Reckoning:</b> A Tale of Bush Life in Australia. +By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">W. B. Wollen</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"All boys will read this story with eager and unflagging interest. The episodes +are in Mr. Henty's very best vein—graphic, exciting, realistic; and, as in all Mr. +Henty's books, the tendency is to the formation of an honourable, manly, and +even heroic character."—<i>Birmingham Post.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Young Colonists:</b> A Tale of the Zulu and Boer Wars. +By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 6 Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Simon H. Vedder</span>. +3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Fiction and history are so happily blended that the record of facts quicken +the imagination. No boy can read this book without learning a great deal of +South African history at its most critical period."—<i>Standard.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Chapter of Adventures</b>: or, Through the Bombardment +of Alexandria. By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>. With 6 page Illustrations +by <span class="smcap">W. H. Overend</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Jack Robson and his two companions have their fill of excitement, and their +chapter of adventures is so brisk and entertaining we could have wished it longer +than it is."—<i>Saturday Review.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_10" id="Page_10">[Pg 10]</a></span></p> + + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="author1">BY KIRK MUNROE.</p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Through Swamp and Glade:</b> A Tale of the Seminole +War. By <span class="smcap">Kirk Munroe</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Victor Perard</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The hero of <i>Through Swamp and Glade</i> will find many ardent champions, and +the name of Coachoochie become as familiar in the schoolboy's ear as that of +the headmaster."—<i>St. James's Gazette.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>At War With Pontiac:</b> or, The Totem of the Bear. By +<span class="smcap">Kirk Munroe</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">J. Finnemore</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Is in the best manner of Cooper. There is a character who is the parallel of +Hawkeye, as the Chingachgooks and Uncas have likewise their counterparts."—<i>The +Times.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The White Conquerors of Mexico:</b> A Tale of Toltec +and Aztec. By <span class="smcap">Kirk Munroe</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">W. S. Stacey</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Mr. Munroe gives most vivid pictures of the religious and civil polity of the +Aztecs, and of everyday life, as he imagines it, in the streets and market-places +of the magnificent capital of Montezuma."—<i>The Times.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="center"><i>Crown 8vo, cloth elegant</i>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Two Thousand Years Ago:</b> or, The Adventures of a +Roman Boy. By Professor <span class="smcap">A. J. Church</span>. With 12 page Illustrations +by <span class="smcap">Adrien Marie</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Adventures well worth the telling. The book is extremely entertaining as +well as useful, and there is a wonderful freshness in the Roman scenes and +characters."—<i>The Times.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Clever Miss Follett.</b> By <span class="smcap">J. K. H. Denny</span>. With +12 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Gertrude D. Hammond</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Just the book to give to girls, who will delight both in the letterpress and +the illustrations. Miss Hammond has never done better work."—<i>Review of +Reviews.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Heiress of Courtleroy.</b> By <span class="smcap">Anne Beale</span>. With 8 +page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">T. C. H. Castle</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"We can speak highly of the grace with which Miss Beale relates how the +young 'Heiress of Courtleroy' had such good influence over her uncle as to win +him from his intensely selfish ways."—<i>Guardian.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>Under False Colours:</b> A Story from Two Girls' Lives. +By <span class="smcap">Sarah Doudney</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">G. G. Kilburne</span>. 4<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Sarah Doudney has no superior as a writer of high-toned stories—pure in +style and original in conception; but we have seen nothing from her pen equal +in dramatic energy to this book."—<i>Christian Leader.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_11" id="Page_11">[Pg 11]</a></span></p> + + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="author1">BY GEORGE MANVILLE FENN.</p> + +<p class="center"><small>"Mr. Fenn stands in the foremost rank of writers in this department."—<i>Daily +News.</i></small></p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Dick o' the Fens:</b> A Romance of the Great East Swamp. By +G. <span class="smcap">Manville Fenn</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Frank Dadd</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"We conscientiously believe that boys will find it capital reading. It is full +of incident and mystery, and the mystery is kept up to the last moment. It is +rich in effective local colouring; and it has a historical interest."—<i>Times.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Devon Boys:</b> A Tale of the North Shore. By G. <span class="smcap">Manville +Fenn</span>. With 12 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"An admirable story, as remarkable for the individuality of its young heroes +as for the excellent descriptions of coast scenery and life in North Devon. It is +one of the best books we have seen this season."—<i>Athenĉum.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Golden Magnet:</b> A Tale of the Land of the Incas. By +G. <span class="smcap">Manville Fenn</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"There could be no more welcome present for a boy. There is not a dull page +in the book, and many will be read with breathless interest. 'The Golden Magnet' +is, of course, the same one that attracted Raleigh and the heroes of <i>Westward +Ho!</i>"—<i>Journal of Education.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>In the King's Name:</b> or, The Cruise of the <i>Kestrel</i>. By +G. <span class="smcap">Manville Fenn</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The best of all Mr. Fenn's productions in this field. It has the great quality +of always 'moving on', adventure following adventure in constant succession."—<i>Daily +News.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Nat the Naturalist:</b> A Boy's Adventures in the Eastern +Seas. By G. <span class="smcap">Manville Fenn</span>. With 8 page Pictures. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"This sort of book encourages independence of character, develops resource, +and teaches a boy to keep his eyes open."—<i>Saturday Review.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Bunyip Land:</b> The Story of a Wild Journey in New Guinea. +By G. <span class="smcap">Manville Fenn</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. 4<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Mr. Fenn deserves the thanks of everybody for <i>Bunyip Land</i>, and we may venture +to promise that a quiet week maybe reckoned on whilst the youngsters have +such fascinating literature provided for their evenings' amusement."—<i>Spectator.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Quicksilver:</b> or, A Boy with no Skid to his Wheel. By +<span class="smcap">George Manville Fenn</span>. With 6 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Frank +Dadd</span>. New edition, 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"<i>Quicksilver</i> is little short of an inspiration. In it that prince of story-writers +for boys—George Manville Fenn—has surpassed himself. It is an ideal book for +a boy's library."—<i>Practical Teacher.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Brownsmith's Boy:</b> A Romance in a Garden. By G. +<span class="smcap">Manville Fenn</span>. With 6 page Illustrations. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Mr. Fenn's books are among the best, if not altogether the best, of the stories +for boys. Mr. Fenn is at his best in <i>Brownsmith's Boy</i>."—<i>Pictorial World.</i></p> +</div> + +<div class="center"> +<p class="inlineimg"><img src="images/i_011.jpg" width="29" height="20" alt="asterism" /> For other Books by G. <span class="smcap">Manville Fenn</span>, see page <a href="#Page_22">22</a>.<br /><br /> +</p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_12" id="Page_12">[Pg 12]</a></span></p> + + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="author1">BY GEORGE MAC DONALD.</p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Rough Shaking.</b> By <span class="smcap">George Mac Donald</span>. With +12 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">W. Parkinson</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"One of the very best books for boys that has been written. It is full of +material peculiarly well adapted for the young, containing in a marked degree +the elements of all that is necessary to make up a perfect boys' book."—<i>Teachers' +Aid.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>At the Back of the North Wind.</b> By <span class="smcap">George MacDonald</span>. +With 75 Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Arthur Hughes</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The story is thoroughly original, full of fancy and pathos.... We stand +with one foot in fairyland and one on common earth."—<i>The Times.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood.</b> By <span class="smcap">Geo. Mac Donald</span>. +With 36 Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Arthur Hughes</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The sympathy with boy-nature in <i>Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood</i> is perfect. +It is a beautiful picture of childhood, teaching by its impressions and suggestions +all noble things."—<i>British Quarterly Review.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Princess and the Goblin.</b> By <span class="smcap">George Mac Donald</span>. +With 32 Illustrations. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Little of what is written for children has the lightness of touch and play of +fancy which are characteristic of George Mac Donald's fairy tales. Mr. Arthur +Hughes's illustrations are all that illustrations should be."—<i>Manchester Guardian.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Princess and Curdie.</b> By <span class="smcap">George Mac Donald</span>. +With 8 page Illustrations. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"There is the finest and rarest genius in this brilliant story. Upgrown people +would do wisely occasionally to lay aside their newspapers and magazines to +spend an hour with Curdie and the Princess."—<i>Sheffield Independent.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="author1">BY ASCOTT R. HOPE.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Young Travellers' Tales.</b> By <span class="smcap">Ascott R. Hope</span>. With +6 Illustrations by <span class="smcap">H. J. Draper</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Possess a high value for instruction as well as for entertainment. His quiet +level humour bubbles up on every page."—<i>Daily Chronicle.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Seven Wise Scholars.</b> By <span class="smcap">Ascott R. Hope</span>. With +nearly 100 Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"As full of fun as a volume of <i>Punch</i>; with illustrations more laughter-provoking +than most we have seen since Leech died."—<i>Sheffield Independent.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Stories Of Old Renown:</b> Tales of Knights and Heroes. +By <span class="smcap">Ascott R. Hope</span>. With 100 Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. +3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A really fascinating book worthy of its telling title. There is, we venture to +say, not a dull page in the book, not a story which will not bear a second reading."—<i>Guardian.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_13" id="Page_13">[Pg 13]</a></span></p> + + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="author1">BY HARRY COLLINGWOOD.</p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Log of a Privateersman.</b> By <span class="smcap">Harry Collingwood</span>. +With 12 page +Illustrations by <span class="smcap">W. +Rainey, r.i.</span> 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The narrative is breezy, +vivid, and full of incidents, +faithful in nautical colouring, +and altogether delightful."—<i>Pall +Mall Gazette.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Pirate Island:</b> +A Story of the South +Pacific. By <span class="smcap">Harry +Collingwood</span>. With +8 page Pictures by +<span class="smcap">C. J. Staniland</span> and +<span class="smcap">J. R. Wells</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A capital story of the sea: +indeed in our opinion the +author is superior in some +respects as a marine novelist +to the better-known Mr. Clark +Russell."—<i>The Times.</i></p> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 376px;"> +<img src="images/i_013a.jpg" width="376" height="600" alt="Men by cannon." /> +<div class="caption"><i>Reduced Illustration +from "The Log of a Privateersman".</i></div> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Log of the +"Flying Fish":</b> +A Story of Aerial +and Submarine Adventure. +By <span class="smcap">Harry +Collingwood</span>. With +6 page Illustrations +by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. +3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The <i>Flying Fish</i> actually surpasses all Jules Verne's creations; with incredible +speed she flies through the air, skims over the surface of the water, and darts +along the ocean bed. We strongly recommend our schoolboy friends to possess +themselves of her log."—<i>Athenĉum.</i></p> +</div> + +<div class="center"> +<p class="inlineimg"><img src="images/i_013b.jpg" width="35" height="26" alt="asterism" />For other Books by Harry Collingwood, see pages <a href="#Page_22">22</a> and <a href="#Page_23">23</a>.<br /><br /> +</p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>Banshee Castle.</b> By <i>Rosa Mulholland</i>. With 12 page +Illustrations by <span class="smcap">John H. Bacon</span>. 6<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"One of the most fascinating of Miss Rosa Mulholland's many fascinating +stories."—<i>Athenĉum.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Giannetta:</b> A Girl's Story of Herself. By <span class="smcap">Rosa Mulholland</span>. +With 8 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Lockhart Bogle</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"One of the most attractive gift-books of the season."—<i>The Academy.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_14" id="Page_14">[Pg 14]</a></span></p> + + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="author1">BY ROBERT LEIGHTON.</p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Olaf the Glorious.</b> By <span class="smcap">Robert Leighton</span>. With 8 page +Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Ralph Peacock</span>, and a Map. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Is as good as anything of the kind we have met with. Mr. Leighton more +than holds his own with Rider Haggard and Baring-Gould."—<i>The Times.</i></p> +</div> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Among the books best liked by boys of the sturdy English type few will take +a higher place than <i>Olaf the Glorious</i>...."—<i>National Observer.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Wreck of "The Golden Fleece":</b> The Story of a +North Sea Fisher-boy. By <span class="smcap">Robert Leighton</span>. With 8 page +Illustrations by <span class="smcap">F. Brangwyn</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"This story should add considerably to Mr. Leighton's high reputation. Excellent +in every respect, it contains every variety of incident. The plot is very +cleverly devised, and the types of the North Sea sailors are capital."—<i>The Times.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Pilots Of Pomona:</b> A Story of the Orkney Islands. +By <span class="smcap">Robert Leighton</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">John Leighton</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A story which is quite as good in its way as <i>Treasure Island</i>, and is full of +adventure of a stirring yet most natural kind. Although it is primarily a boys' +book, it is a real godsend to the elderly reader."—<i>Glasgow Evening Times.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Thirsty Sword:</b> A Story of the Norse Invasion of +Scotland (1262-63). By <span class="smcap">Robert Leighton</span>. With 8 page Illustrations +by <span class="smcap">A. Pearse</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"This is one of the most fascinating stories for boys that it has ever been our +pleasure to read. From first to last the interest never flags."—<i>Schoolmaster.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="author1">BY SHEILA E. BRAINE.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>To Tell the King the Sky is Falling.</b> By <span class="smcap">Sheila E. +Braine</span>. With over 80 quaint and clever Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Alice +B. Woodward</span>. 8vo, cloth, decorated board, gilt edges, 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"It is witty and ingenious, and it has certain qualities which children are +quick to perceive and appreciate—a genuine love of fun, affectionateness, and +sympathy, from their points of view."—<i>Bookman.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Girl's Loyalty.</b> By <span class="smcap">Frances Armstrong</span>. With 8 page +Illustrations by <span class="smcap">John H. Bacon</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"There is no doubt as to the good quality of <i>A Girl's Loyalty</i>. The book is +one which would enrich any girls' book-shelf."—<i>St. James's Gazette.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Fair Claimant:</b> Being a Story for Girls. By <span class="smcap">Frances +Armstrong</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Gertrude D. Hammond</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"As a gift-book for big girls it is among the best new books of the kind. The +story is interesting and natural, from first to last."—<i>Westminster Gazette.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_15" id="Page_15">[Pg 15]</a></span></p> + +<p class="center"><i>Specimen Illustration from<br /> + +"TO TELL THE KING THE SKY IS FALLING"</i></p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 405px;"> +<img src="images/i_015.jpg" width="405" height="600" alt="Gnomes pulling gondola by ropes." /> +<div class="caption">THE GNOMES BRING THE GONDOLA TO TOYLAND.</div> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_16" id="Page_16">[Pg 16]</a></span></p> + + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="center"><i>TWELFTH EDITION OF THE UNIVERSE.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Universe:</b> or, The Infinitely Great and the Infinitely Little. +A Sketch of Contrasts in Creation, and Marvels revealed and +explained by Natural Science. By <span class="smcap">F. A. Pouchet, m.d.</span> With +272 Engravings on wood, of which 55 are full-page size, and 4 +Coloured Illustrations. Twelfth Edition, medium 8vo, cloth elegant, +gilt edges, 7<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i>; also morocco antique, 16<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Dr. Pouchet's wonderful work on <i>The Universe</i>, than which there is no book +better calculated to encourage the study of nature."—<i>Pall Mall Gazette.</i></p> +</div> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"We know no better book of the kind for a schoolroom library."—<i>Bookman.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="author1">BY G. NORWAY.</p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Prisoner Of War:</b> A Story of the Time of Napoleon +Bonaparte. By <span class="smcap">G. Norway</span>. With 6 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Robt. +Barnes, a.r.w.s.</span> 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"More hairbreadth escapes from death by starvation, by ice, by fighting, &c., +were never before surmounted.... It is a fine yarn."—<i>The Guardian.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>A True Cornish Maid.</b> By <span class="smcap">G. Norway</span>. With 6 page +Illustrations by <span class="smcap">J. Finnemore</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"There is some excellent reading.... Mrs. Norway brings before the eyes +of her readers the good Cornish folk, their speech, their manners, and their ways. +<i>A True Cornish Maid</i> deserves to be popular."—<i>Athenĉum.</i></p> +</div> + +<div class="center"> +<p class="inlineimg"><img src="images/i_016.jpg" width="29" height="20" alt="asterism" /> For other Books by <span class="smcap">G. Norway</span> see p. 23.<br /><br /> +</p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>Dr. Jolliffe's Boys:</b> A Tale of Weston School. By <span class="smcap">Lewis +Hough</span>. With 6 page Pictures. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Young people who appreciate <i>Tom Brown's School-days</i> will find this story a +worthy companion to that fascinating book."—<i>Newcastle Journal.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Bubbling Teapot.</b> A Wonder Story. By Mrs. <span class="smcap">L. W. +Champney</span>. With 12 page Pictures by <span class="smcap">Walter Satterlee</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Very literally a 'wonder story'. Nevertheless it is made realistic enough, and +there is a good deal of information to be gained from it."—<i>The Times.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>Thorndyke Manor:</b> A Tale of Jacobite Times. By <span class="smcap">Mary +C. Rowsell</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">L. Leslie Brooke</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Miss Rowsell has never written a more attractive book than <i>Thorndyke +Manor</i>."—<i>Belfast News-Letter.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Traitor or Patriot?</b> A Tale of the Rye-House Plot. By +<span class="smcap">Mary C. Rowsell</span>. Illustrated. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Here the Rye-House Plot serves as the groundwork for a romantic love +episode, whose true characters are lifelike beings."—<i>Graphic.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_17" id="Page_17">[Pg 17]</a></span></p> + + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="author1">BY DR. GORDON STABLES.</p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>For Life and Liberty:</b> A Story of Battle by Land and +Sea. By Dr. <span class="smcap">Gordon Stables, r.n.</span> With 8 Illustrations by +<span class="smcap">Sydney Paget</span>, and a Map. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The story is lively and spirited, with abundance of blockade-running, hard +fighting, narrow escapes, and introductions to some of the most distinguished +generals on both sides."—<i>The Times.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>To Greenland and the Pole.</b> By <span class="smcap">Gordon Stables, m.d.</span> +With 8 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">G. C. Hindley</span>, and a Map. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"His Arctic explorers have the verisimilitude of life. It is one of the books of +the season, and one of the best Mr. Stables has ever written."—<i>Truth.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Westward With Columbus.</b> By <span class="smcap">Gordon Stables, m.d.</span> +With 8 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">A. Pearse</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"We must place <i>Westward with Columbus</i> among those books that all boys +ought to read."—<i>The Spectator.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>'Twixt School and College:</b> A Tale of Self-reliance. By +<span class="smcap">Gordon Stables, c.m., m.d., r.n.</span> Illustrated by <span class="smcap">W. Parkinson</span>. 5<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"One of the best of a prolific writer's books for boys, being full of practical +instructions as to keeping pets, and inculcates in a way which a little recalls Miss +Edgeworth's 'Frank' the virtue of self-reliance."—<i>Athenĉum.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>With the Sea Kings:</b> A Story of the Days of Lord Nelson. +By <span class="smcap">F. H. Winder</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">W. S. Stacey</span>. 4<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Just the book to put into a boy's hands. Every chapter contains boardings, +cuttings out, fighting pirates, escapes of thrilling audacity, and captures by corsairs, +sufficient to turn the quietest boy's head. The story culminates in a vigorous +account of the battle of Trafalgar. Happy boys!"—<i>The Academy.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>Storied Holidays:</b> A Cycle of Red-letter Days. By <span class="smcap">E. S. +Brooks</span>. With 12 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Howard Pyle</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"It is a downright good book for a senior boy, and is eminently readable from +first to last."—<i>Schoolmaster.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>Chivalric Days:</b> Stories of Courtesy and Courage in the +Olden Times. By <span class="smcap">E. S. Brooks</span>. With 20 Illustrations. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"We have seldom come across a prettier collection of tales. These charming +stories of boys and girls of olden days are no mere fictitious or imaginary sketches, +but are real and actual records of their sayings and doings."—<i>Literary World.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Historic Boys:</b> Their Endeavours, their Achievements, and +their Times. By <span class="smcap">E. S. Brooks</span>. With 12 page Illustrations. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A wholesome book, manly in tone; altogether one that should incite boys to +further acquaintance with those rulers of men whose careers are narrated. We +advise teachers to put it on their list of prizes."—<i>Knowledge.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_18" id="Page_18">[Pg 18]</a></span></p> + + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="author1">BY HUGH ST. LEGER.</p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>An Ocean Outlaw:</b> A Story of Adventure in the good ship +<i>Margaret</i>. With Illustrations by <span class="smcap">William Rainey, r.i.</span> 4<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"We know no modern boys' book in which there is more sound, hearty, good-humoured +fun, or of which the tone is more wholesome and bracing than Mr. St. +Leger's."—<i>National Observer.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Hallowe'en Ahoy!</b> or, Lost on the Crozet Islands. By +<span class="smcap">Hugh St. Leger</span>. With 6 Illustrations by <span class="smcap">H. J. Draper</span>. 4<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"One of the best stories of seafaring life and adventure which have appeared +this season. It contains a capital 'fo'c's'le' ghost and a thrilling shipwreck. No +boy who begins it but will wish to join the <i>Britannia</i> long before he finishes +these delightful pages."—<i>Academy.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Sou'wester and Sword.</b> By <span class="smcap">Hugh St. Leger</span>. With 6 +page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Hal Hurst</span>. 4<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"As racy a tale of life at sea and war adventure as we have met with for some +time.... Altogether the sort of book that boys will revel in."—<i>Athenĉum.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>Meg's Friend.</b> By <span class="smcap">Alice Corkran</span>. With 6 page Illustrations +by <span class="smcap">Robert Fowler</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"One of Miss Corkran's charming books for girls, narrated in that simple +and picturesque style which marks the authoress as one of the first amongst +writers for young people."—<i>The Spectator.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Margery Merton's Girlhood.</b> By <span class="smcap">Alice Corkran</span>. With +6 page Pictures by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Another book for girls we can warmly commend. There is a delightful +piquancy in the experiences and trials of a young English girl who studies +painting in Paris."—<i>Saturday Review.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Down the Snow Stairs</b>: or, From Good-night to Good-morning. +By <span class="smcap">Alice Corkran</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A gem of the first water, bearing upon every page the mark of genius. It is +indeed a Little Pilgrim's Progress."—<i>Christian Leader.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>Grettir the Outlaw:</b> A Story of Iceland. By <span class="smcap">S. Baring-Gould</span>. +With 6 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">M. Zeno Diemer</span>. 4<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Is the boys' book of its year. That is, of course, as much as to say that it +will do for men grown as well as juniors. It is told in simple, straightforward +English, as all stories should be, and it has a freshness, a freedom, a sense of sun +and wind and the open air, which make it irresistible."—<i>National Observer.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>Gold, Gold, in Cariboo:</b> A Story of Adventure in British +Columbia. By <span class="smcap">Clive Phillipps-Wolley</span>. With 6 page Illustrations +by <span class="smcap">G. C. Hindley</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"We have seldom read a more exciting tale of wild mining adventure in a +singularly inaccessible country. There is a capital plot, and the interest is sustained +to the last page."—<i>The Times.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_19" id="Page_19">[Pg 19]</a></span></p> + + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="author1">BY CHARLES W. WHISTLER.</p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant.</i></p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 382px;"> +<img src="images/i_019.jpg" width="382" height="600" alt="Man paddling canoe, bird of prey and warrior on ship." /> +<div class="caption"><i>Reduced Illustration +from "Wulfric the Weapon-Thane".</i></div> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Wulfric the Weapon-Thane:</b> The Story of the Danish +Conquest of East +Anglia. With 6 +Illustrations by <span class="smcap">W. +H. Margetson</span>. +4<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A picturesque and energetic +story. A worthy companion +to his capital story, +<i>A Thane of Wessex</i>. One +that will delight all active-minded +boys."—<i>Saturday +Review.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Thane of Wessex:</b> +Being the +Story of the Great +Viking Raid of 845. +By <span class="smcap">Charles W. +Whistler</span>. With +6 Illustrations by +<span class="smcap">W. H. Margetson</span>. +3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"This is one of the best +books of the season.... +The story is told with spirit +and force, and affords an +excellent picture of the life +of the period."—<i>Standard.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>His First Kangaroo:</b> +An Australian +Story for Boys. By <span class="smcap">Arthur Ferres</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Percy +F. S. Spence</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A lively story of life on an Australian stock-station, where the monotony of +things is agreeably diversified by not only the bounding kangaroo, but also the +up-sticking bushranger."—<i>Scotsman.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Champion of the Faith:</b> A Tale of Prince Hal and the +Lollards. By <span class="smcap">J. M. Callwell</span>. With 6 page Illustrations by +<span class="smcap">Herbert J. Draper</span>. 4<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Will not be less enjoyed than Mr. Henty's books. Sir John Oldcastle's pathetic +story, and the history of his brave young squire, will make every boy enjoy this +lively story."—<i>London Quarterly.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_20" id="Page_20">[Pg 20]</a></span></p> + + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="author1">BY ANNIE E. ARMSTRONG.</p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Violet Vereker's Vanity.</b> With 6 page Illustrations by +<span class="smcap">Gertrude Demain Hammond</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A book for girls that we can heartily recommend, for it is bright, sensible, +and with a right tone of thought and feeling."—<i>Sheffield Independent.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Three Bright Girls:</b> A Story of Chance and Mischance. +By <span class="smcap">Annie E. Armstrong</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">W. Parkinson</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Among many good stories for girls this is undoubtedly one of the very best."—<i>Teachers' +Aid.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Very Odd Girl:</b> or, Life at the Gabled Farm. By <span class="smcap">Annie +E. Armstrong</span>. Illustrated. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The book is one we can heartily recommend, for it is not only bright and +interesting, but also pure and healthy in tone and teaching."—<i>The Lady.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Captured Cruiser:</b> By <span class="smcap">C. J. Hyne</span>. Illustrated by +<span class="smcap">Frank Brangwyn</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The two lads and the two skippers are admirably drawn. Mr. Hyne has +now secured a position in the first rank of writers of fiction for boys."—<i>Spectator.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>Afloat at Last:</b> A Sailor Boy's Log of his Life at Sea. By +<span class="smcap">John C. Hutcheson</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"As healthy and breezy a book as one could wish to put into the hands of +a boy."—<i>Academy.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Picked up at Sea:</b> or, The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek. +By <span class="smcap">J. C. Hutcheson</span>. With 6 page Pictures. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>Brother and Sister:</b> or, The Trials of the Moore Family. +By <span class="smcap">Elizabeth J. Lysaght</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>Life's Daily Ministry:</b> A Story of Everyday Service for +Others. By Mrs. <span class="smcap">E. R. Pitman</span>. With 4 page Illustrations. +Cloth extra, 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Full of stirring interest, genuine pictures of real life, and pervaded by a broad +and active sympathy for the true and good."—<i>Christian Commonwealth.</i></p> +</div> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="hang"><b>Dora:</b> or, A Girl without a Home. By Mrs. <span class="smcap">R. H. Read</span>. With +6 page Illustrations. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"It is no slight thing, in an age of rubbish, to get a story so pure and healthy +as this."—<i>The Academy.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_21" id="Page_21">[Pg 21]</a></span></p> + + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p class="author1">BY EDGAR PICKERING.</p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo, cloth elegant.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Two Gallant Rebels:</b> A Story of the Great Struggle in La +Vendée. By <span class="smcap">Edgar Pickering</span>. With 6 Illustrations by <span class="smcap">W. H. +Overend</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"There is something very attractive about Mr. Pickering's style.... Boys +will relish the relation of those dreadful and moving events, which, indeed, will +never lose their fascination for readers of all ages."—<i>The Spectator.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>In Press-Gang Days.</b> By <span class="smcap">Edgar Pickering</span>. With 6 +Illustrations by <span class="smcap">W. S. Stacey</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"It is of Marryat we think as we read this delightful story; for it is not +only a story of adventure with incidents well conceived and arranged, but the +characters are interesting and well-distinguished."—<i>Academy.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>An Old-Time Yarn:</b> Wherein is set forth divers desperate +mischances which befell Anthony Ingram and his shipmates in the +West Indies and Mexico with Hawkins and Drake. By <span class="smcap">Edgar +Pickering</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Alfred Pearse</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"And a very good yarn it is, with not a dull page from first to last. There is a +flavour of <i>Westward Ho!</i> in this attractive book."—<i>Educational Review.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Silas Verney:</b> A Tale of the Time of Charles II. By <span class="smcap">Edgar +Pickering</span>. With 6 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Alfred Pearse</span>. 3<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Altogether this is an excellent story for boys."—<i>Saturday Review.</i></p> +</div> + + + + +<hr class="chap" /> +<h2><a name="BLACKIES_NEW_THREE-SHILLING_SERIES" id="BLACKIES_NEW_THREE-SHILLING_SERIES">BLACKIE'S NEW THREE-SHILLING SERIES.</a></h2> + +<p class="center"><i>Beautifully illustrated and handsomely bound.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Highways and High Seas:</b> Cyril Harley's Adventures on +both. By <span class="smcap">F. Frankfort Moore</span>. With 6 page Illustrations by +<span class="smcap">Alfred Pearse</span>. 3<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"This is one of the best stories Mr. Moore has written, perhaps the very best. +The exciting adventures are sure to attract boys."—<i>Spectator.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Under Hatches:</b> or, Ned Woodthorpe's Adventures. By +<span class="smcap">F. Frankfort Moore</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">A. Forestier</span>. 3<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The story as a story is one that will just suit boys all the world over. The +characters are well drawn and consistent."—<i>Schoolmaster.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Perseverance Island:</b> or, The Robinson Crusoe of the 19th +Century. By <span class="smcap">Douglas Frazar</span>. With 6 page Illustrations. 3<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"This is an interesting story, written with studied simplicity of style, much in +Defoe's vein of apparent sincerity and scrupulous veracity; while for practical +instruction it is even better than <i>Robinson Crusoe</i>."—<i>Illustrated London News.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Girl Neighbours:</b> or, The Old Fashion and the New. By +<span class="smcap">Sarah Tytler</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">C. T. Garland</span>. 3<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"One of the most effective and quietly humorous of Miss Sarah Tytler's stories. +It is very healthy, very agreeable, and very well written."—<i>The Spectator.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_22" id="Page_22">[Pg 22]</a></span></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Missing Merchantman.</b> By <span class="smcap">Harry Collingwood</span>. +With 6 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">W. H. Overend</span>. 3<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"One of the author's best sea stories. The hero is as heroic as any boy could +desire, and the ending is extremely happy."—<i>British Weekly.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Menhardoc:</b> A Story of Cornish Nets and Mines. By <span class="smcap">G. +Manville Fenn</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">C. J. Staniland, r.i.</span> 3<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The Cornish fishermen are drawn from life, and stand out from the pages in +their jerseys and sea-boots all sprinkled with silvery pilchard scales."—<i>Spectator.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Yussuf the Guide:</b> or, The Mountain Bandits. By <span class="smcap">G. Manville +Fenn</span>. With 6 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">J. Schönberg</span>. 3<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Told with such real freshness and vigour that the reader feels he is actually +one of the party, sharing in the fun and facing the dangers."—<i>Pall Mall Gazette.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Patience Wins:</b> or, War in the Works. By <span class="smcap">George Manville +Fenn</span>. With 6 page Illustrations. 3<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Mr. Fenn has never hit upon a happier plan than in writing this story of +Yorkshire factory life. The whole book is all aglow with life."—<i>Pall Mall Gazette.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Mother Carey's Chicken:</b> Her Voyage to the Unknown +Isle. By <span class="smcap">G. Manville Fenn</span>. With 6 page Illustrations by <span class="smcap">A. +Forestier</span>. 3<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Undoubtedly one of the best Mr. Fenn has written. The incidents are of +thrilling interest, while the characters are drawn with a care and completeness +rarely found in a boy's book."—<i>Literary World.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Robinson Crusoe.</b> With 100 Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Gordon +Browne</span>. 3<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"One of the best issues, if not absolutely the best, of Defoe's work which has +ever appeared."—<i>The Standard.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Gulliver's Travels.</b> With 100 Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Gordon +Browne</span>. 3<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Mr. Gordon Browne is, to my thinking, incomparably the most artistic, +spirited, and brilliant of our illustrators of books for boys, and one of the most +humorous also, as his illustrations of 'Gulliver' amply testify."—<i>Truth.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Wigwam and the War-path:</b> Stories of the Red +Indians. By <span class="smcap">Ascott R. Hope</span>. With 6 page Illustrations. 3<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Is notably good. It gives a very vivid picture of life among the Indians, +which will delight the heart of many a schoolboy."—<i>Spectator.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_23" id="Page_23">[Pg 23]</a></span></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Loss of John Humble:</b> What Led to It, and What +Came of It. By <span class="smcap">G. +Norway</span>. With 6 page +Illustrations by <span class="smcap">John +Schönberg</span>. <i>New Edition.</i> +3<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"This story will place the +author at once in the front rank. +It is full of life and adventure. +The interest of the story is sustained +without a break from first +to last."—<i>Standard.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Hussein the Hostage:</b> +or, A Boy's +Adventures in Persia. +By <span class="smcap">G. Norway</span>. With +6 page Illustrations by +<span class="smcap">John Schönberg</span>. 3<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"<i>Hussein the Hostage</i> is full +of originality and vigour. The +characters are lifelike, there is +plenty of stirring incident, the +interest is sustained throughout, +and every boy will enjoy following +the fortunes of the hero."—<i>Journal +of Education.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Cousin Geoffrey and +I.</b> By <span class="smcap">Caroline +Austin</span>. With 6 page +Illustrations by <span class="smcap">W. +Parkinson</span>. 3<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Miss Austin's story is bright, clever, and well developed."—<i>Saturday Review.</i></p> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 390px;"> +<img src="images/i_023.jpg" width="390" height="600" alt="Lady in hat and dress looking at herself in mirror." /> +<div class="caption"><i>Reduced Illustration from "Cousin Geoffrey".</i></div> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Rover's Secret</b>: A Tale of the Pirate Cays and Lagoons +of Cuba. By <span class="smcap">Harry Collingwood</span>. With 6 page Illustrations by +<b>W. C. Symons</b>. 3<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"<i>The Rover's Secret</i> is by far the best sea story we have read for years, and is +certain to give unalloyed pleasure to boys."—<i>Saturday Review.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Congo Rovers:</b> A Story of the Slave Squadron. By +<span class="smcap">Harry Collingwood</span>. With 6 page Illustrations. 3<i>s.</i></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"No better sea story has lately been written than the <i>Congo Rovers</i>. It is as +original as any boy could desire."—<i>Morning Post.</i></p> +</div> + + + +<hr class="chap" /> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_24" id="Page_24">[Pg 24]</a></span></p> +<h2><a name="BLACKIES_HALF-CROWN_SERIES" id="BLACKIES_HALF-CROWN_SERIES">BLACKIE'S HALF-CROWN SERIES.</a></h2> + +<p class="center"><i>Illustrated by eminent Artists. In crown 8vo, cloth elegant.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Marooned on Australia,</b> being the Narration of Diedrich +Buys of his Discoveries in Terra Australis Incognito about the +year 1630. By <span class="smcap">Ernest Favenc</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A remarkably interesting and well-written story of travel and adventure in +the Great Southern Land."—<i>School Guardian.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>My Friend Kathleen.</b> By <span class="smcap">Jennie Chappell</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A pleasantly-written story for elder girls, who will admire Kathleen's courage, +and learn much from her nobility of character."—<i>Board Teacher.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Girl's Kingdom.</b> By <span class="smcap">M. Corbet-Seymour</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The story is bright, well told, and thoroughly healthy and good."—<i>Ch. Bells.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Laugh and Learn:</b> The Easiest Book of Nursery Lessons +and Nursery Games. By <span class="smcap">Jennett Humphreys</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"One of the best books of the kind imaginable, full of practical teaching in +word and picture, and helping the little ones pleasantly along a right royal road +to learning."—<i>Graphic.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Reefer and Rifleman:</b> A Tale of the Two Services. By +Lieut.-Col. <span class="smcap">Percy-Groves</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A good, old-fashioned, amphibious story of our fighting with the Frenchmen in +the beginning of our century, with a fair sprinkling of fun and frolic."—<i>Times.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Musical Genius.</b> By the Author of the "Two Dorothys".</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"It is brightly written, well illustrated, and daintily bound, and can be strongly +recommended as a really good prize-book."—<i>Teachers' Aid.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>For the Sake of a Friend:</b> A Story of School Life. By +<span class="smcap">Margaret Parker</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"An excellent school-girl story.... Susie Snow and her friend, Trix Beresford, +are charming girls."—<i>Athenĉum.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Under the Black Eagle.</b> By <span class="smcap">Andrew Hilliard</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The rapid movement of the story, and the strange scenes through which it +passes, give it a full interest of surprise and adventure."—<i>Scotsman.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Secret of the Australian Desert.</b> By <span class="smcap">Ernest +Favenc</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"We recommend the book most heartily; it is certain to please boys and +girls, and even some grown-ups."—<i>Guardian.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Golden Age:</b> A Story of Four Merry Children. By <span class="smcap">Ismay +Thorn</span>. Illustrated by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Ought to have a place of honour on the nursery shelf."—<i>The Athenĉum.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_25" id="Page_25">[Pg 25]</a></span></p> + + +<p class="author1">BY BEATRICE HARRADEN.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Things Will Take a Turn.</b> By <span class="smcap">Beatrice Harraden</span>. +With 44 Illustrations +by <span class="smcap">John H. Bacon</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Perhaps the most brilliant +is <i>Things Will Take a +Turn</i>.... A tale of humble +child life in East London. It +is a delightful blending of +comedy and tragedy, with an +excellent plot."—<i>The Times.</i></p> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 387px;"> +<img src="images/i_025.jpg" width="387" height="600" alt="Man greeting two girls entering doorway." /> +<div class="caption"><i>From "Things will Take a Turn". (Reduced.)</i></div> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Whispering +Winds,</b> and the +Tales that they Told. +By <span class="smcap">Mary H. Debenham</span>. +With 25 Illustrations +by <span class="smcap">Paul +Hardy</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"We wish the winds would +tell <i>us</i> stories like these. It +would be worth while to climb +Primrose Hill, or even to the +giddy heights of Hampstead +Heath in a bitter east wind, +if we could only be sure of +hearing such a sweet, sad, +tender, and stirring story as +that of Hilda Brave Heart, or +even one that was half so +good."—<i>Academy.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Hal Hungerford.</b> By <span class="smcap">J. R. Hutchinson, b.a.</span></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Altogether, Hal Hungerford is a distinct literary success."—<i>Spectator.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Secret of the Old House.</b> By <span class="smcap">E. Everett-Green</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Tim, the little Jacobite, is a charming creation."—<i>Academy.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>White Lilac:</b> or, The Queen of the May. By <span class="smcap">Amy Walton</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Every rural parish ought to add White Lilac to its library."—<i>Academy.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Miriam's Ambition.</b> By <span class="smcap">Evelyn Everett-Green</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Miss Green's children are real British boys and girls."—<i>Liverpool Mercury.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Brig "Audacious".</b> By <span class="smcap">Alan Cole</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Fresh and wholesome as a breath of sea air."—<i>Court Journal.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_26" id="Page_26">[Pg 26]</a></span></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Jasper's Conquest.</b> By <span class="smcap">Elizabeth J. Lysaght</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"One of the best boys' books of the season."—<i>Schoolmaster.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Little Lady Clare.</b> By <span class="smcap">Evelyn Everett-Green</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Reminds us in its quaintness of Mrs. Ewing's delightful tales."—<i>Liter. World.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Eversley Secrets.</b> By <span class="smcap">Evelyn Everett-Green</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Roy Eversley is a very touching picture of high principle."—<i>Guardian.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Hermit Hunter of the Wilds.</b> By <span class="smcap">G. Stables, r.n.</span></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Will gladden the heart of many a bright boy."—<i>Methodist Recorder.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Sturdy and Strong.</b> By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A hero who stands as a good instance of chivalry in domestic life."—<i>The +Empire.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Gutta-Percha Willie.</b> By <span class="smcap">George Mac Donald</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Get it for your boys and girls to read for themselves."—<i>Practical Teacher.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The War Of the Axe:</b> or, Adventures in South Africa. By +<span class="smcap">J. Percy-Groves</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The story is well and brilliantly told."—<i>Literary World.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Lads of Little Clayton.</b> By <span class="smcap">R. Stead</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A capital book for boys."—<i>Schoolmaster.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Ten Boys</b> who lived on the Road from Long Ago to Now. +By <span class="smcap">Jane Andrews</span>. With 20 Illustrations.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The idea is a very happy one, and admirably carried out."—<i>Practical Teacher.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Waif Of the Sea:</b> or, The Lost Found. By <span class="smcap">Kate Wood</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Written with tenderness and grace."—<i>Morning Advertiser.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Winnie's Secret.</b> By <span class="smcap">Kate Wood</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"One of the best story-books we have read."—<i>Schoolmaster.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Miss Willowburn's Offer.</b> By <span class="smcap">Sarah Doudney</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Patience Willowburn is one of Miss Doudney's best creations."—<i>Spectator.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Garland for Girls.</b> By <span class="smcap">Louisa M. Alcott</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"These little tales are the beau ideal of girls' stories."—<i>Christian World.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Hetty Gray:</b> or, Nobody's Bairn. By <span class="smcap">Rosa Mulholland</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Hetty is a delightful creature—piquant, tender, and true."—<i>World.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Brothers in Arms:</b> A Story of the Crusades. By <span class="smcap">F. Bayford +Harrison</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Sure to prove interesting to young people of both sexes."—<i>Guardian.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Miss Fenwick's Failures.</b> By <span class="smcap">Esmé Stuart</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A girl true to real life, who will put no nonsense into young heads."—<i>Graphic.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Gytha's Message.</b> By <span class="smcap">Emma Leslie</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"This is the sort of book that all girls like."—<i>Journal of Education.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Little Handful.</b> By <span class="smcap">Harriet J. Scripps.</span></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"He is a real type of a boy."—<i>The Schoolmaster.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_27" id="Page_27">[Pg 27]</a></span></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Hammond's Hard Lines.</b> By <span class="smcap">Skelton Kuppord</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"It is just what a boy would +choose if the selection of a +story-book is left in his own +hand."—<i>School Guardian.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Dulcie King:</b> A Story +for Girls. By <span class="smcap">M. +Corbet-Seymour</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"An extremely graceful, +well-told tale of domestic life.... +The heroine, Dulcie, is a +charming person, and worthy +of the good fortune which she +causes and shares."—<i>Guardian.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Hugh Herbert's Inheritance.</b> By +<span class="smcap">Caroline Austin</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Will please by its simplicity, +its tenderness, and its +healthy interesting motive. +It is admirably written."—<i>Scotsman.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Nicola</b>: The Career of +a Girl Musician. By +<span class="smcap">M. Corbet-Seymour</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Jack o' Lanthorn</b>: +A Tale of Adventure. +By <span class="smcap">Henry Frith</span>.</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 383px;"> +<img src="images/i_027.jpg" width="383" height="600" alt="Lady comforting a girl." /> +<div class="caption"><i>Reduced Illustration from "A Girl in Spring-time".</i></div> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>My Mistress the Queen.</b> By <span class="smcap">M. A. Paull</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Stories of Wasa and Menzikoff.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Stories of the Sea in Former Days.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Tales of Captivity and Exile.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Famous Discoveries by Sea and Land.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Stirring Events of History.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Adventures in Field, Flood, and Forest.</b></p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"It would be difficult to place in the hands of young people books which +combine interest and instruction in a higher degree."—<i>Manchester Courier.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Rough Road:</b> or, How the Boy Made a Man of Himself. +By Mrs. <span class="smcap">G. Linnĉus Banks</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"Mrs. Banks has not written a better book than <i>A Rough Road</i>."—<i>Spectator.</i></p> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_28" id="Page_28">[Pg 28]</a></span></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Two Dorothys.</b> By Mrs. <span class="smcap">Herbert Martin</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A book that will interest and please all girls."—<i>The Lady.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Cruise in Cloudland.</b> By <span class="smcap">Henry Frith</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"A thoroughly interesting story."—<i>St. James's Gazette.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Marian and Dorothy.</b> By <span class="smcap">Annie E. Armstrong</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"This is distinctively a book for girls. A bright wholesome story."—<i>Academy.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Stimson's Reef:</b> A Tale of Adventure. By <span class="smcap">C. J. Hyne</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"It may almost vie with Mr. R. L. Stevenson's <i>Treasure Island</i>."—<i>Guardian.</i></p> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Gladys Anstruther.</b> By <span class="smcap">Louisa Thompson</span>.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"It is a clever book: novel and striking in the highest degree."—<i>Schoolmistress.</i></p> +</div> + + + + +<hr class="chap" /> +<h2><a name="BLACKIES_TWO-SHILLING_SERIES" id="BLACKIES_TWO-SHILLING_SERIES">BLACKIE'S TWO-SHILLING SERIES.</a></h2> + +<p class="center"><i>Illustrated by eminent Artists. In crown 8vo, cloth elegant.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Sydney's Chums:</b> A Story of East and West London. By +<span class="smcap">H. F. Gethen</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Daddy Samuel's Darling.</b> By the Author of "The Two +Dorothys".</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>May, Guy, and Jim.</b> By <span class="smcap">Ellinor Davenport Adams</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Girl in Spring-time.</b> By Mrs. <span class="smcap">Mansergh</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>In the Days Of Drake.</b> Being the Adventures of Humphrey +Salkeld. By <span class="smcap">J. S. Fletcher</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Wilful Joyce.</b> By <span class="smcap">W. L. Rooper</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Proud Miss Sydney.</b> By <span class="smcap">Geraldine Mockler</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Queen Of the Daffodils.</b> By <span class="smcap">Leslie Laing</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Girleen.</b> By <span class="smcap">Edith Johnstone</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Organist's Baby.</b> By <span class="smcap">Kathleen Knox</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>School-Days in France.</b> By <span class="smcap">An Old Girl</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Ravensworth Scholarship.</b> By Mrs. <span class="smcap">Henry Clarke</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Sir Walter's Ward:</b> A Tale of the Crusades. By <span class="smcap">William +Everard</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Raff's Ranche:</b> A Story of Adventure among Cow-boys and +Indians. By <span class="smcap">F. M. Holmes</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Joyous Story of Toto.</b> By <span class="smcap">Laura E. Richards</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Our Dolly:</b> Her Words and Ways. By <span class="smcap">Mrs. R. H. Read</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Fairy Fancy:</b> What she Heard and Saw. By <span class="smcap">Mrs. Read</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>New Light through Old Windows.</b> By <span class="smcap">Gregson Gow</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Little Tottie,</b> and Two Other Stories. By <span class="smcap">Thomas Archer</span>.</p> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_29" id="Page_29">[Pg 29]</a></span></p> +<p class="hang"><b>An Unexpected Hero.</b> By <span class="smcap">Eliz. J. Lysaght</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Bushranger's Secret.</b> By Mrs. <span class="smcap">Henry Clarke, m.a.</span></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The White Squall.</b> By <span class="smcap">John C. Hutcheson</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Wreck of the "Nancy Bell".</b> By <span class="smcap">J. C. Hutcheson</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Lonely Pyramid.</b> By <span class="smcap">J. H. Yoxall</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Bab:</b> or, The Triumph of Unselfishness. By <span class="smcap">Ismay Thorn</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Brave and True,</b> and other Stories. By <span class="smcap">Gregson Gow</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Light Princess.</b> By <span class="smcap">George Mac Donald</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Nutbrown Roger and I.</b> By <span class="smcap">J. H. Yoxall</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Sam Silvan's Sacrifice.</b> By <span class="smcap">Jesse Colman</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Insect Ways On Summer Days</b> in Garden, Forest, Field, +and Stream. By <span class="smcap">Jennett Humphreys</span>. With 70 Illustrations.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Susan.</b> By <span class="smcap">Amy Walton</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Pair of Clogs.</b> By <span class="smcap">Amy Walton</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Hawthorns.</b> By <span class="smcap">Amy Walton</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Dorothy's Dilemma.</b> By <span class="smcap">Caroline Austin</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Marie's Home.</b> By <span class="smcap">Caroline Austin</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Warrior King.</b> By <span class="smcap">J. Evelyn</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Aboard the "Atalanta".</b> By <span class="smcap">Henry Frith</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Penang Pirate.</b> By <span class="smcap">John C. Hutcheson</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Teddy:</b> The Story of a "Little Pickle". By <span class="smcap">John C. Hutcheson</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Rash Promise.</b> By <span class="smcap">Cecilia Selby Lowndes</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Linda and the Boys.</b> By <span class="smcap">Cecilia Selby Lowndes</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Swiss Stories for Children.</b> From the German of <span class="smcap">Madam +Johanna Spyri</span>. By <span class="smcap">Lucy Wheelock</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Squire's Grandson.</b> By <span class="smcap">J. M. Callwell</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Magna Charta Stories.</b> Edited by <span class="smcap">Arthur Gilman, a.m.</span></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Wings of Courage;</b> <span class="smcap">and The Cloud-Spinner</span>. +Translated from the French of <span class="smcap">George Sand</span>, by Mrs. <span class="smcap">Corkran</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Chirp and Chatter:</b> Or, <span class="smcap">Lessons from Field and Tree</span>. +By <span class="smcap">Alice Banks</span>. With 54 Illustrations by <span class="smcap">Gordon Browne</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Four Little Mischiefs.</b> By <span class="smcap">Rosa Mulholland</span>.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_30" id="Page_30">[Pg 30]</a></span></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Naughty Miss Bunny.</b> By <span class="smcap">Clara Mulholland</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Adventures of Mrs. Wishing-to-be.</b> By <span class="smcap">Alice Corkran</span>.</p> + + + +<hr class="chap" /> +<h2><a name="LIBRARY_OF_FAMOUS_BOOKS_FOR" id="LIBRARY_OF_FAMOUS_BOOKS_FOR">LIBRARY OF FAMOUS BOOKS FOR +BOYS AND GIRLS.</a></h2> + +<p class="center">In Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth extra, 1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i> each.</p> + + +<p class="hang"><b>Autobiographies of Boyhood.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Holiday House.</b> By <span class="smcap">Catherine Sinclair</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Log-book of a Midshipman.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Parry's Third Voyage.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Passages in the Life of a Galley-Slave.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Downfall of Napoleon.</b> By <span class="smcap">Sir Walter Scott</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>What Katy Did.</b> By <span class="smcap">Susan Coolidge</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>What Katy Did at School.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Wreck of the "Wager".</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Miss Austen's Northanger Abbey.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Miss Edgeworth's The Good Governess.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Martineau's Feats on the Fiord.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Marryat's Poor Jack.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Snowstorm.</b> By <span class="smcap">Mrs. Gore</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Life of Dampier.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Cruise of the Midge.</b> <span class="smcap">M. Scott.</span></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Lives and Voyages of Drake and Cavendish.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Edgeworth's Moral Tales.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Marryat's The Settlers in Canada.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Michael Scott's Tom Cringle's Log.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Natural History of Selborne.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Waterton's Wanderings in S. America.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Anson's Voyage Round the World.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Autobiography of Franklin.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Lamb's Tales from Shakspeare.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Southey's Life of Nelson.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Miss Mitford's Our Village.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Two Years Before the Mast.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Children of the New Forest.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Scott's The Talisman.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Basket of Flowers.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Marryat's Masterman Ready.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Alcott's Little Women.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Cooper's Deerslayer.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Lamplighter.</b> By Miss <span class="smcap">Cummins</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Cooper's Pathfinder.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Vicar of Wakefield.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Plutarch's Lives of Greek Heroes.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Poe's Tales of Romance and Fantasy.</b></p> + + + +<hr class="chap" /> +<h2><a name="BLACKIES_EIGHTEENPENNY_SERIES" id="BLACKIES_EIGHTEENPENNY_SERIES">BLACKIE'S EIGHTEENPENNY SERIES.</a></h2> + +<p class="center"><i>With Illustrations. In crown 8vo, cloth elegant.</i></p> + + +<p class="hang"><b>A Chum Worth Having.</b> By <span class="smcap">Florence Coombe</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Penelope and the Others.</b> By <span class="smcap">Amy Walton</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The "Saucy May".</b> By <span class="smcap">Henry Frith</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Little Girl from Next Door.</b> By <span class="smcap">Geraldine Mockler</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Uncle Jem's Stella.</b> By Author of "The Two Dorothys".</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Ball of Fortune.</b> By <span class="smcap">C. Pearse</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Family Failing.</b> By <span class="smcap">Darley Dale</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Warner's Chase:</b> or, The Gentle Heart. By <span class="smcap">Annie S. Swan</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Climbing the Hill.</b> By <span class="smcap">Annie S. Swan</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Into the Haven.</b> By <span class="smcap">Annie S. Swan</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Down and Up Again.</b> By <span class="smcap">Gregson Gow</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Madge's Mistake</b>. By <span class="smcap">Annie E. Armstrong</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Troubles and Triumphs of Little Tim.</b> By <span class="smcap">Gregson Gow</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Happy Lad</b>: A Story of Peasant Life in Norway. By <span class="smcap">B. Björnson</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Box of Stories.</b> Packed for Young Folk by <span class="smcap">Horace Happyman</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Patriot Martyr</b>, and other Narratives of Female Heroism.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_31" id="Page_31">[Pg 31]</a></span></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Olive and Robin:</b> or, A Journey to +Nowhere. By the author of "The +Two Dorothys".</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Mona's Trust:</b> A Story for Girls. By +<span class="smcap">Penelope Leslie</span>.</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 386px;"> +<img src="images/i_031.jpg" width="386" height="600" alt="Boys passing a boy sitting by himself." /> +<div class="caption"><i>Reduced Illustration +From "A Chum Worth Having".</i></div> +</div> + +<p class="hang"><b>Little Jimmy:</b> A Story of Adventure. +By Rev. <span class="smcap">D. Rice-Jones, m.a.</span></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Pleasures and Pranks.</b> By <span class="smcap">Isabella +Pearson</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>In a Stranger's Garden:</b> A Story +for Boys and Girls. By <span class="smcap">Constance +Cuming</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Soldier's Son:</b> The Story of a Boy +who Succeeded. By <span class="smcap">Annette Lyster</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Mischief and Merry-making.</b> By +<span class="smcap">Isabella Pearson</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Littlebourne Lock.</b> By <span class="smcap">F. Bayford +Harrison</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Wild Meg and Wee Dickie.</b> By +<span class="smcap">Mary E. Ropes</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Grannie.</b> By <span class="smcap">Elizabeth J. Lysaght</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Seed She Sowed.</b> By +<span class="smcap">Emma Leslie</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Unlucky:</b> A Fragment of a +Girl's Life. By <span class="smcap">Caroline +Austin</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Everybody's Business:</b> or, A +Friend in Need. By <span class="smcap">Ismay +Thorn</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Tales of Daring and Danger.</b> +By <span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Seven Golden Keys.</b> By +<span class="smcap">James E. Arnold</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Story of a Queen.</b> By +<span class="smcap">Mary C. Rowsell</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Edwy:</b> or, Was he a Coward? +By <span class="smcap">Annette Lyster</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Battlefield Treasure.</b> +By <span class="smcap">F. Bayford Harrison</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Joan's Adventures at the +North Pole.</b> By <span class="smcap">Alice +Corkran</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Filled with Gold.</b> By <span class="smcap">J. Perrett</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Our General:</b> A Story for +Girls. By <span class="smcap">Elizabeth J. +Lysaght</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Aunt Hesba's Charge.</b> By +<span class="smcap">Elizabeth J. Lysaght</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>By Order of Queen Maude:</b> +A Story of Home Life. By +<span class="smcap">Louisa Crow</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Late Miss Hollingford.</b> +By <span class="smcap">Rosa Mulholland</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Our Frank.</b> By <span class="smcap">Amy Walton</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>A Terrible Coward.</b> By <span class="smcap">G. +Manville Fenn</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Yarns on the Beach.</b> By +<span class="smcap">G. A. Henty</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Tom Finch's Monkey.</b> By <span class="smcap">J. C. +Hutcheson</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Miss Grantley's Girls,</b> and the Stories +she Told Them. By <span class="smcap">Thos. Archer</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Pedlar and his Dog.</b> By <span class="smcap">Mary +C. Rowsell</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Town Mice in the Country.</b> By +<span class="smcap">M. E. Francis</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Phil and his Father.</b> By <span class="smcap">Ismay +Thorn</span>.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Prim's Story.</b> By <span class="smcap">L. E. Tiddeman</span>.</p> + +<div class="center"> +<p class="inlineimg"><img src="images/i_031b.jpg" width="35" height="26" alt="asterism" /><i>Also a large selection of Rewards at 1s., 9d., 6d., 3d., 2d., and 1d. A +complete list will be sent post free on application to the Publishers.</i><br /><br /> +</p> +</div> + + +<hr class="chap" /> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_32" id="Page_32">[Pg 32]</a></span></p> +<h2><a name="BLACKIES" id="BLACKIES">BLACKIE'S +SCHOOL AND HOME LIBRARY.</a></h2> + + +<p>Under the above title the publishers have arranged to issue, for +School Libraries and the Home Circle, a selection of the best and most +interesting books in the English language. The Library includes lives +of heroes, ancient and modern, records of travel and adventure by sea +and land, fiction of the highest class, historical romances, books of +natural history, and tales of domestic life.</p> + +<p>The greatest care has been devoted to the get-up of the Library. +The volumes are clearly printed on good paper, and the binding made +specially durable, to withstand the wear and tear to which well-circulated +books are necessarily subjected.</p> + +<p class="center"><i>In crown 8vo volumes. Strongly bound in imperial cloth. Price 1s. 4d. each.</i></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Dana's Two Years before the Mast.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Southey's Life of Nelson.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Waterton's Wanderings in S. America.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Anson's Voyage Round the World.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Lamb's Tales from Shakspeare.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Marryat's Children of the New Forest.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Miss Mitford's Our Village.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Scott's Talisman.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Basket of Flowers.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Marryat's Masterman Ready.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Alcott's Little Women.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Cooper's Deerslayer.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Parry's Third Voyage.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Dickens' Old Curiosity Shop.</b> 2 vols.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Plutarch's Lives of Greek Heroes.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Lamplighter.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Cooper's Pathfinder.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Vicar of Wakefield.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>White's Natural History of Selborne.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Scott's Ivanhoe.</b> 2 vols.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Michael Scott's Tom Cringle's Log.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Irving's Conquest of Granada.</b> 2 vols.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Lives of Drake and Cavendish.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Michael Scott's Cruise of the Midge.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Edgeworth's Moral Tales.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Passages in the Life of a Galley-Slave.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Snowstorm.</b> By Mrs. Gore.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Life of Dampier.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Marryat's The Settlers in Canada.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Martineau's Feats on the Fiord.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Marryat's Poor Jack.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Good Governess.</b> By Maria +Edgeworth.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Northanger Abbey.</b> By Jane Austen.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Log Book of a Midshipman.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Autobiographies of Boyhood.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Holiday House.</b> By Catherine Sinclair.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Wreck of the "Wager".</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>What Katy Did.</b> By Miss Coolidge.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>What Katy Did at School.</b> By Do.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Scott's Life of Napoleon.</b></p> + +<p class="hang"><b>Essays on English History.</b> By Lord +Macaulay.</p> + +<p class="hang"><b>The Rifle Rangers.</b> By Captain Mayne +Reid.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<p>"The Library is one of the most intelligent enterprises in connection with +juvenile literature of recent years.... A glance at the list proves that +the editing is in the hands of some one who understands the likings of +healthy boys and girls.... One of the healthiest juvenile libraries in +existence."—<b>Bookman.</b></p> +</div> + +<p class="center"><small><i>Detailed Prospectus and Press Opinions will be sent post free on Application.</i></small></p> + + +<p class="center">LONDON:</p> + +<p class="center">BLACKIE & SON, <span class="smcap">Limited</span>, 50 OLD BAILEY, E.C.</p> + + + +<hr class="chap" /> +<p class="transnote"><b>Transcriber's Notes</b><br /><br /> + +Minor punctuation errors were silently corrected.</p> + + + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Blackie & Son's Books for Young +People, Catalogue 1898, by Various + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK BLACKIE & SON'S BOOKS--YOUNG PEOPLE *** + +***** This file should be named 44556-h.htm or 44556-h.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + http://www.gutenberg.org/4/4/5/5/44556/ + +Produced by sp1nd, Diane Monico, and the Online Distributed +Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was +produced from images generously made available by The +Internet Archive) + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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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: Blackie & Son's Books for Young People, Catalogue 1898 + +Author: Various + +Release Date: January 1, 2014 [EBook #44556] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK BLACKIE & SON'S BOOKS--YOUNG PEOPLE *** + + + + +Produced by sp1nd, Diane Monico, and the Online Distributed +Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was +produced from images generously made available by The +Internet Archive) + + + + + + + + + + + +[Illustration] + + + + +BLACKIE & SON'S + +BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. + + + * * * * * + +BY G. A. HENTY. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges._ + + =At Agincourt:= A Tale of the White Hoods of Paris. With 12 page + Illustrations by WAL PAGET. 6_s._ + +"Mr. Henty's admirers, and they are many, will accord a hearty welcome +to the sturdy volume entitled _At Agincourt_."--_Athenaeum._ + + =With Cochrane the Dauntless:= A Tale of the Exploits of Lord + Cochrane in South American Waters. With 12 page Illustrations by + W. H. MARGETSON. 6_s._ + +"This tale we specially recommend; for the career of Lord Cochrane and +his many valiant fights in the cause of liberty deserves to be better +known than they are."--_St. James's Gazette._ + + =The Tiger of Mysore:= A Story of the War with Tippoo Saib. + By G. A. HENTY. With 12 Illustrations by W. H. + MARGETSON, and a Map. 6_s._ + +"Mr. Henty not only concocts a thrilling tale, he weaves fact and +fiction together with so skilful a hand that the reader cannot help +acquiring a just and clear view of that fierce and terrible struggle +which gave to us our Indian Empire."--_Athenaeum._ + + =A Knight of the White Cross:= A Tale of the Siege of Rhodes. By + G. A. HENTY. With 12 full-page Illustrations by RALPH + PEACOCK. 6_s._ + +"Mr. Henty is a giant among boys' writers, and his books are +sufficiently popular to be sure of a welcome anywhere.... In stirring +interest, this is quite up to the level of Mr. Henty's former +historical tales."--_Saturday Review._ + + =When London Burned:= A Story of Restoration Times and the Great + Fire. By G. A. HENTY. With 12 page Illustrations by + J. FINNEMORE. 6_s._ + +"No boy needs to have any story of Henty's recommended to him, and +parents who do not know and buy him for their boys should be ashamed +of themselves. Those to whom he is yet unknown could not make a better +beginning than with _When London Burned_."--_British Weekly._ + + +BY G. A. HENTY + +"Among writers of stories of adventure for boys Mr. Henty stands in the +very first rank."--_Academy._ + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges._ + + =The Lion of St. Mark:= A Tale of Venice in the Fourteenth + Century. By G. A. HENTY. With 10 page Illustrations by + GORDON BROWNE. 6_s._ + +"Every boy should read _The Lion of St. Mark_. Mr. Henty has never +produced any story more delightful, more wholesome, or more vivacious. +From first to last it will be read with keen enjoyment."--_The Saturday +Review._ + + =By England's Aid:= The Freeing of the Netherlands (1585-1604). + By G. A. HENTY. With 10 page Illustrations by ALFRED + PEARSE, and 4 Maps. 6_s._ + +"The story is told with great animation, and the historical material +is most effectively combined with a most excellent plot."--_Saturday +Review._ + + =With Wolfe in Canada:= or, The Winning of a Continent. By G. + A. HENTY. Illustrated with 12 page Pictures by GORDON + BROWNE. 6_s._ + +"A model of what a boys' story-book should be. Mr. Henty has a great +power of infusing into the dead facts of history new life, and as no +pains are spared by him to ensure accuracy in historic details, his +books supply useful aids to study as well as amusement."--_School +Guardian._ + + =Bonnie Prince Charlie:= A Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden. By + G. A. HENTY. Illustrated with 12 page Pictures by + GORDON BROWNE. 6_s._ + +"Ronald, the hero, is very like the hero of _Quentin Durward_. The +lad's journey across France with his faithful attendant Malcolm, and +his hairbreadth escapes from the machinations of his father's enemies +make up as good a narrative of the kind as we have ever read. For +freshness of treatment and variety of incident, Mr. Henty has here +surpassed himself."--_Spectator._ + + =For the Temple:= A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem. By G. A. + HENTY. With 10 page Illustrations by S. J. SOLOMON, + and a Coloured Map. 6_s._ + +"Mr. Henty's graphic prose pictures of the hopeless Jewish resistance +to Roman sway adds another leaf to his record of the famous wars of the +world. The book is one of Mr. Henty's cleverest efforts."--_Graphic._ + + =True to the Old Flag:= A Tale of the American War of + Independence. By G. A. HENTY. With 12 page Illustrations + by GORDON BROWNE. 6_s._ + +"Does justice to the pluck and determination of the British soldiers. +The son of an American loyalist, who remains true to our flag, falls +among the hostile redskins in that very Huron country which has been +endeared to us by the exploits of Hawkeye and Chingachgook."--_The +Times._ + +"Mr. Henty undoubtedly possesses the secret of writing eminently +successful historical tales; and those older than the lads whom +the author addresses in his preface may read the story with +pleasure."--_Academy._ + +_Specimen Illustration from_ + +"_WITH COCHRANE THE DAUNTLESS_". + +[Illustration: STEPHEN BEATS OFF THE GREAT WAR-CANOE SINGLE-HANDED.] + + +BY G. A. HENTY. + +"Mr. Henty is one of our most successful writers of historical +tales."--_Scotsman._ + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges._ + + =The Lion of the North:= A Tale of Gustavus Adolphus and the Wars + of Religion. By G. A. HENTY. With 12 page Pictures by + J. SCHOeNBERG. 6_s._ + +"A praiseworthy attempt to interest British youth in the great deeds of +the Scotch Brigade in the wars of Gustavus Adolphus. Mackay, Hepburn, +and Munro live again in Mr. Henty's pages, as those deserve to live +whose disciplined bands formed really the germ of the modern British +army."--_Athenaeum._ + + =The Young Carthaginian:= A Story of the Times of Hannibal. By + G. A. HENTY. With 12 page Illustrations by C. J. + STANILAND, R.I. 6_s._ + +"The effect of an interesting story, well constructed and vividly told, +is enhanced by the picturesque quality of the scenic background. From +first to last nothing stays the interest of the narrative. It bears us +along as on a stream whose current varies in direction, but never loses +its force."--_Saturday Review._ + + =Redskin and Cow-boy:= A Tale of the Western Plains. By G. A. + HENTY. Illustrated by ALFRED PEARSE. 6_s._ + +"It has a good plot; it abounds in action; the scenes are equally +spirited and realistic, and we can only say we have read it with much +pleasure from first to last. The pictures of life on a cattle ranch are +most graphically painted, as are the manners of the reckless but jovial +cow-boys."--_Times._ + + =With Clive in India:= or, The Beginnings of an Empire. By G. + A. HENTY. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. 6_s._ + +"Among writers of stories of adventure for boys Mr. Henty stands in the +very first rank. Those who know something about India will be the most +ready to thank Mr. Henty for giving them this instructive volume to +place in the hands of their children."--_Academy._ + + =In Greek Waters:= A Story of the Grecian War of Independence + (1821-1827). By G. A. HENTY. With 12 page Illustrations + by W. S. STACEY, and a Map. 6_s._ + +"There are adventures of all kinds for the hero and his friends, whose +pluck and ingenuity in extricating themselves from awkward fixes are +always equal to the occasion. It is an excellent story, and if the +proportion of history is smaller than usual, the whole result leaves +nothing to be desired."--_Journal of Education._ + + =The Dash for Khartoum:= A Tale of the Nile Expedition. By G. + A. HENTY. With 10 page Illustrations by J. SCHOeNBERG + and J. NASH, and 4 Plans. 6_s._ + +"It is literally true that the narrative never flags a moment; for the +incidents which fall to be recorded after the dash for Khartoum has +been made and failed are quite as interesting as those which precede +it."--_Academy._ + + +BY G. A. HENTY. + +"Mr. Henty is the king of story-tellers for boys."--_Sword and Trowel._ + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges._ + + =Through the Fray:= A Story of the Luddite Riots. By G. A. + HENTY. With 12 page Illustrations by H. M. PAGET. + 6_s._ + +"Mr. Henty inspires a love and admiration for straightforwardness, +truth, and courage. This is one of the best of the many good books +Mr. Henty has produced, and deserves to be classed with his _Facing +Death_."--_Standard._ + + =Captain Bayley's Heir:= A Tale of the Gold Fields of California. + By G. A. HENTY. Illustrated by H. M. PAGET. 6_s._ + +"A Westminster boy who makes his way in the world by hard work, good +temper, and unfailing courage. The descriptions given of life are +just what a healthy intelligent lad should delight in."--_St. James's +Gazette._ + +[Illustration: _Reduced Illustration from "A Knight of the White +Cross"._] + + =St. Bartholomew's Eve:= A Tale of the Huguenot Wars. By G. A. + HENTY. Illustrated by H. J. DRAPER. 6_s._ + +"What would boys do without Mr. Henty? Ever fresh and vigorous, his +books have at once the solidity of history and the charm of romance. +_St. Bartholomew's Eve_ is in his best style, and the interest never +flags. The book is all that could possibly be wished from a boy's point +of view."--_Journal of Education._ + + =In Freedom's Cause:= A Story of Wallace and Bruce. By G. A. + HENTY. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. 6_s._ + +"His tale of the days of Wallace and Bruce is full of stirring action, +and will commend itself to boys."--_Athenaeum._ + + =By Right of Conquest=: or, With Cortez in Mexico. By G. A. + HENTY. With 10 page Illustrations by W. S. STACEY. + 6_s._ + +"_By Right of Conquest_ is the nearest approach to a +perfectly successful historical tale that Mr. Henty has yet +published."--_Academy._ + + +BY G. A. HENTY. + +"Mr. Henty is one of the best of story-tellers for young +people."--_Spectator._ + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges._ + + =Beric the Briton:= A Story of the Roman Invasion. By G. A. + HENTY. Illustrated by W. PARKINSON. 6_s._ + +"We are not aware that anyone has given us quite so vigorous a picture +of Britain in the days of the Roman conquest. Mr. Henty has done his +utmost to make an impressive picture of the haughty Roman character, +with its indomitable courage, sternness, and discipline. _Beric_ is +good all through."--_Spectator._ + + =By Pike and Dyke:= A Tale of the Rise of the Dutch Republic. By + G. A. HENTY. With 10 page Illustrations by MAYNARD + BROWN, and 4 Maps. 6_s._ + +"The mission of Ned to deliver letters from William the Silent to his +adherents at Brussels, the fight of the _Good Venture_ with the Spanish +man-of-war, the battle on the ice at Amsterdam, the siege of Haarlem, +are all told with a vividness and skill which are worthy of Mr. Henty +at his best."--_Academy._ + +[Illustration: _Reduced Illustration from "At Agincourt"._] + + =Wulf the Saxon:= A Story of the Norman Conquest. By G. A. + HENTY. Illustrated by RALPH PEACOCK. 6_s._ + +"_Wulf the Saxon_ is second to none of Mr. Henty's historical tales, +and we may safely say that a boy may learn from it more genuine +history than he will from many a tedious tome. The points of the Saxon +character are hit off very happily, and the life of the period is ably +reconstructed."--_The Spectator._ + + =Through the Sikh War:= A Tale of the Conquest of the Punjaub. + By G. A. HENTY. With 12 page Illustrations by HAL + HURST, and a Map. 6_s._ + +"The picture of the Punjaub during its last few years of independence, +the description of the battles on the Sutlej, and the portraiture +generally of native character, seem admirably true.... On the whole, +we have never read a more vivid and faithful narrative of military +adventure in India."--_The Academy._ + + +BY G. A. HENTY. + +"No more interesting boys' books are written than Mr. Henty's +stories."--_Daily Chronicle._ + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges._ + + =With Lee in Virginia:= A Story of the American Civil War. By + G. A. HENTY. With 10 page Illustrations by GORDON + BROWNE, and 6 Maps. 6_s._ + +"The story is a capital one and full of variety, and presents us with +many picturesque scenes of Southern life. Young Wingfield, who is +conscientious, spirited, and 'hard as nails', would have been a man +after the very heart of Stonewall Jackson."--_Times._ + + =Under Drake's Flag:= A Tale of the Spanish Main. By G. A. + HENTY. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. 6_s._ + +"There is not a dull chapter, nor, indeed, a dull page in the book; but +the author has so carefully worked up his subject that the exciting +deeds of his heroes are never incongruous or absurd."--_Observer._ + + =On the Irrawaddy:= A Story of the first Burmese War. With 8 + Illustrations by W. H. OVEREND. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, + olivine edges, 5_s._ + +"Stanley Brook's pluck is even greater than his luck, and he is +precisely the boy to hearten with emulation the boys who read his +stirring story."--_Saturday Review._ + + =Through Russian Snows:= A Story of Napoleon's Retreat from + Moscow. By G. A. HENTY. With 8 Illustrations by W. H. + OVEREND, and a Map. 5_s._ + +"Julian, the hero of the story, early excites our admiration, and is +altogether a fine character such as boys will delight in, whilst the +story of the campaign is very graphically told.... Will, we think, +prove one of the most popular boys' books this season."--_St. James's +Gazette._ + + =In the Heart of the Rockies:= A Story of Adventure in Colorado. + By G. A. HENTY. Illustrated by G. C. HINDLEY. + 5_s._ + +"Few Christmas books will be more to the taste of the ingenuous boy +than _In the Heart of the Rockies_."--_Athenaeum._ + +"Mr. Henty is seen here at his best as an artist in lightning +fiction."--_Academy._ + + =One of the 28th:= A Tale of Waterloo. By G. A. HENTY. + With 8 page Illustrations by W. H. OVEREND, and 2 Maps. + 5_s._ + +"Written with Homeric vigour and heroic inspiration. It is graphic, +picturesque, and dramatically effective ... shows us Mr. Henty at his +best and brightest. The adventures will hold a boy of a winter's night +enthralled as he rushes through them with breathless interest 'from +cover to cover'."--_Observer._ + + =Facing Death:= or, The Hero of the Vaughan Pit. A Tale of the + Coal Mines. By G. A. HENTY. With 8 page Pictures by + GORDON BROWNE. 5_s._ + +"If any father, godfather, clergyman, or schoolmaster is on the +look-out for a good book to give as a present to a boy who is worth his +salt, this is the book we would recommend."--_Standard._ + + +BY G. A. HENTY. + +"Ask for Henty, and see that you get him."--_Punch._ + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges._ + + =The Cat of Bubastes:= A Story of Ancient Egypt. By G. A. + HENTY. Illustrated by J. R. WEGUELIN. 5_s._ + +"The story, from the critical moment of the killing of the sacred +cat to the perilous exodus into Asia with which it closes, is very +skilfully constructed and full of exciting adventures. It is admirably +illustrated."--_Saturday Review._ + + =Maori and Settler:= A Story of the New Zealand War. By G. A. + HENTY. With 8 page Illustrations by ALFRED PEARSE. + 5_s._ + +"It is a book which all young people, but especially boys, will read +with avidity."--_Athenaeum._ + +"A first-rate book for boys, brimful of adventure, of humorous +and interesting conversation, and of vivid pictures of colonial +life."--_Schoolmaster._ + + =St. George for England:= A Tale of Cressy and Poitiers. By G. + A. HENTY. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. 5_s._ + +"A story of very great interest for boys. In his own forcible style +the author has endeavoured to show that determination and enthusiasm +can accomplish marvellous results; and that courage is generally +accompanied by magnanimity and gentleness."--_Pall Mall Gazette._ + + =The Bravest of the Brave:= With Peterborough in Spain. By G. + A. HENTY. With 8 full-page Pictures by H. M. PAGET. + 5_s._ + +"Mr. Henty never loses sight of the moral purpose of his work--to +enforce the doctrine of courage and truth, mercy and lovingkindness, as +indispensable to the making of an English gentleman. British lads will +read _The Bravest of the Brave_ with pleasure and profit; of that we +are quite sure."--_Daily Telegraph._ + + =For Name and Fame:= or, Through Afghan Passes. By G. A. + HENTY. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. 5_s._ + +"Not only a rousing story, replete with all the varied forms of +excitement of a campaign, but, what is still more useful, an account +of a territory and its inhabitants which must for a long time possess +a supreme interest for Englishmen, as being the key to our Indian +Empire."--_Glasgow Herald._ + + =A Jacobite Exile:= Being the Adventures of a Young Englishman in + the Service of Charles XII. of Sweden. By G. A. HENTY. + With 8 page Illustrations by PAUL HARDY, and a Map. 5_s._ + +"Incident succeeds incident, and adventure is piled upon adventure, +and at the end the reader, be he boy or man, will have experienced +breathless enjoyment in a romantic story that must have taught him much +at its close."--_Army and Navy Gazette._ + + =Held Fast for England:= A Tale of the Siege of Gibraltar. By + G. A. HENTY. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. 5_s._ + +"Among them we would place first in interest and wholesome educational +value the story of the siege of Gibraltar.... There is no cessation of +exciting incident throughout the story."--_Athenaeum._ + + +BY G. A. HENTY. + +"Mr. Henty's books are always alive with moving incident."--_Review of +Reviews._ + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + + =Condemned as a Nihilist:= A Story of Escape from Siberia. By + G. A. HENTY. Illustrated by WALTER PAGET. 5_s._ + +"The best of this year's Henty. His narrative is more interesting than +many of the tales with which the public is familiar, of escape from +Siberia. Despite their superior claim to authenticity these tales are +without doubt no less fictitious than Mr. Henty's, and he beats them +hollow in the matter of sensations."--_National Observer._ + + =Orange and Green:= A Tale of the Boyne and Limerick. By G. A. + HENTY. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. 5_s._ + +"The narrative is free from the vice of prejudice, and ripples with +life as vivacious as if what is being described were really passing +before the eye.... Should be in the hands of every young student of +Irish history."--_Belfast News._ + + =In the Reign of Terror:= The Adventures of a Westminster Boy. By + G. A. HENTY. Illustrated by J. SCHOeNBERG. 5_s._ + +"Harry Sandwith, the Westminster boy, may fairly be said to beat Mr. +Henty's record. His adventures will delight boys by the audacity and +peril they depict. The story is one of Mr. Henty's best."--_Saturday +Review._ + + =By Sheer Pluck:= A Tale of the Ashanti War. By G. A. + HENTY. With 8 full-page Pictures by GORDON BROWNE. + 5_s._ + +"Morally, the book is everything that could be desired, setting +before the boys a bright and bracing ideal of the English +gentleman."--_Christian Leader._ + + =The Dragon and the Raven:= or, The Days of King Alfred. By G. + A. HENTY. With 8 page Illustrations by C. J. STANILAND, + R.I. 5_s._ + +"A story that may justly be styled remarkable. Boys, in reading it, +will be surprised to find how Alfred persevered, through years of +bloodshed and times of peace, to rescue his people from the thraldom +of the Danes. We hope the book will soon be widely known in all our +schools."--_Schoolmaster._ + + =A Final Reckoning:= A Tale of Bush Life in Australia. By G. + A. HENTY. Illustrated by W. B. WOLLEN. 5_s._ + +"All boys will read this story with eager and unflagging interest. +The episodes are in Mr. Henty's very best vein--graphic, exciting, +realistic; and, as in all Mr. Henty's books, the tendency is +to the formation of an honourable, manly, and even heroic +character."--_Birmingham Post._ + + =The Young Colonists:= A Tale of the Zulu and Boer Wars. By G. + A. HENTY. With 6 Illustrations by SIMON H. VEDDER. + 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Fiction and history are so happily blended that the record of +facts quicken the imagination. No boy can read this book without +learning a great deal of South African history at its most critical +period."--_Standard._ + + =A Chapter of Adventures=: or, Through the Bombardment of + Alexandria. By G. A. HENTY. With 6 page Illustrations by + W. H. OVEREND. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Jack Robson and his two companions have their fill of excitement, and +their chapter of adventures is so brisk and entertaining we could have +wished it longer than it is."--_Saturday Review._ + + +BY KIRK MUNROE. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges._ + + =Through Swamp and Glade:= A Tale of the Seminole War. By KIRK + MUNROE. Illustrated by VICTOR PERARD. 5_s._ + +"The hero of _Through Swamp and Glade_ will find many ardent champions, +and the name of Coachoochie become as familiar in the schoolboy's ear +as that of the headmaster."--_St. James's Gazette._ + + =At War With Pontiac:= or, The Totem of the Bear. By KIRK + MUNROE. Illustrated by J. FINNEMORE. 5_s._ + +"Is in the best manner of Cooper. There is a character who is the +parallel of Hawkeye, as the Chingachgooks and Uncas have likewise their +counterparts."--_The Times._ + + =The White Conquerors of Mexico:= A Tale of Toltec and Aztec. By + KIRK MUNROE. Illustrated by W. S. STACEY. 5_s._ + +"Mr. Munroe gives most vivid pictures of the religious and civil polity +of the Aztecs, and of everyday life, as he imagines it, in the streets +and market-places of the magnificent capital of Montezuma."--_The +Times._ + + +_Crown 8vo, cloth elegant_. + + =Two Thousand Years Ago:= or, The Adventures of a Roman Boy. By + Professor A. J. CHURCH. With 12 page Illustrations by + ADRIEN MARIE. 6_s._ + +"Adventures well worth the telling. The book is extremely entertaining +as well as useful, and there is a wonderful freshness in the Roman +scenes and characters."--_The Times._ + + + =The Clever Miss Follett.= By J. K. H. DENNY. With 12 + page Illustrations by GERTRUDE D. HAMMOND. 6_s._ + +"Just the book to give to girls, who will delight both in the +letterpress and the illustrations. Miss Hammond has never done better +work."--_Review of Reviews._ + + + =The Heiress of Courtleroy.= By ANNE BEALE. With 8 page + Illustrations by T. C. H. CASTLE. 5_s._ + +"We can speak highly of the grace with which Miss Beale relates how the +young 'Heiress of Courtleroy' had such good influence over her uncle as +to win him from his intensely selfish ways."--_Guardian._ + + + =Under False Colours:= A Story from Two Girls' Lives. By SARAH + DOUDNEY. Illustrated by G. G. KILBURNE. 4_s._ + +"Sarah Doudney has no superior as a writer of high-toned stories--pure +in style and original in conception; but we have seen nothing from her +pen equal in dramatic energy to this book."--_Christian Leader._ + + +BY GEORGE MANVILLE FENN. + +"Mr. Fenn stands in the foremost rank of writers in this +department."--_Daily News._ + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + + =Dick o' the Fens:= A Romance of the Great East Swamp. By G. + MANVILLE FENN. Illustrated by FRANK DADD. 6_s._ + +"We conscientiously believe that boys will find it capital reading. +It is full of incident and mystery, and the mystery is kept up to the +last moment. It is rich in effective local colouring; and it has a +historical interest."--_Times._ + + =Devon Boys:= A Tale of the North Shore. By G. MANVILLE + FENN. With 12 page Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. + 6_s._ + +"An admirable story, as remarkable for the individuality of its +young heroes as for the excellent descriptions of coast scenery and +life in North Devon. It is one of the best books we have seen this +season."--_Athenaeum._ + + =The Golden Magnet:= A Tale of the Land of the Incas. By G. + MANVILLE FENN. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. + 6_s._ + +"There could be no more welcome present for a boy. There is not a dull +page in the book, and many will be read with breathless interest. 'The +Golden Magnet' is, of course, the same one that attracted Raleigh and +the heroes of _Westward Ho!_"--_Journal of Education._ + + =In the King's Name:= or, The Cruise of the _Kestrel_. By G. + MANVILLE FENN. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. + 6_s._ + +"The best of all Mr. Fenn's productions in this field. It has the +great quality of always 'moving on', adventure following adventure in +constant succession."--_Daily News._ + + =Nat the Naturalist:= A Boy's Adventures in the Eastern Seas. By + G. MANVILLE FENN. With 8 page Pictures. 5_s._ + +"This sort of book encourages independence of character, develops +resource, and teaches a boy to keep his eyes open."--_Saturday Review._ + + =Bunyip Land:= The Story of a Wild Journey in New Guinea. By G. + MANVILLE FENN. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. + 4_s._ + +"Mr. Fenn deserves the thanks of everybody for _Bunyip Land_, and we +may venture to promise that a quiet week maybe reckoned on whilst +the youngsters have such fascinating literature provided for their +evenings' amusement."--_Spectator._ + + =Quicksilver:= or, A Boy with no Skid to his Wheel. By GEORGE + MANVILLE FENN. With 6 page Illustrations by FRANK + DADD. New edition, 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"_Quicksilver_ is little short of an inspiration. In it that prince of +story-writers for boys--George Manville Fenn--has surpassed himself. It +is an ideal book for a boy's library."--_Practical Teacher._ + + =Brownsmith's Boy:= A Romance in a Garden. By G. MANVILLE + FENN. With 6 page Illustrations. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Mr. Fenn's books are among the best, if not altogether the best, +of the stories for boys. Mr. Fenn is at his best in _Brownsmith's +Boy_."--_Pictorial World._ + + +[asterism] For other Books by G. MANVILLE FENN, see page 22. + + +BY GEORGE MAC DONALD. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + + =A Rough Shaking.= By GEORGE MAC DONALD. With 12 page + Illustrations by W. PARKINSON. 6_s._ + +"One of the very best books for boys that has been written. It is +full of material peculiarly well adapted for the young, containing in +a marked degree the elements of all that is necessary to make up a +perfect boys' book."--_Teachers' Aid._ + + =At the Back of the North Wind.= By GEORGE MACDONALD. + With 75 Illustrations by ARTHUR HUGHES. 5_s._ + +"The story is thoroughly original, full of fancy and pathos.... We +stand with one foot in fairyland and one on common earth."--_The Times._ + + =Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood.= By GEO. MAC DONALD. With 36 + Illustrations by ARTHUR HUGHES. 5_s._ + +"The sympathy with boy-nature in _Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood_ is +perfect. It is a beautiful picture of childhood, teaching by its +impressions and suggestions all noble things."--_British Quarterly +Review._ + + =The Princess and the Goblin.= By GEORGE MAC DONALD. With + 32 Illustrations. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Little of what is written for children has the lightness of touch and +play of fancy which are characteristic of George Mac Donald's fairy +tales. Mr. Arthur Hughes's illustrations are all that illustrations +should be."--_Manchester Guardian._ + + =The Princess and Curdie.= By GEORGE MAC DONALD. With 8 + page Illustrations. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"There is the finest and rarest genius in this brilliant story. Upgrown +people would do wisely occasionally to lay aside their newspapers and +magazines to spend an hour with Curdie and the Princess."--_Sheffield +Independent._ + + +BY ASCOTT R. HOPE. + + =Young Travellers' Tales.= By ASCOTT R. HOPE. With 6 + Illustrations by H. J. DRAPER. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Possess a high value for instruction as well as for entertainment. His +quiet level humour bubbles up on every page."--_Daily Chronicle._ + + =The Seven Wise Scholars.= By ASCOTT R. HOPE. With nearly + 100 Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. 5_s._ + +"As full of fun as a volume of _Punch_; with illustrations +more laughter-provoking than most we have seen since Leech +died."--_Sheffield Independent._ + + =Stories Of Old Renown:= Tales of Knights and Heroes. By + ASCOTT R. HOPE. With 100 Illustrations by GORDON + BROWNE. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"A really fascinating book worthy of its telling title. There is, we +venture to say, not a dull page in the book, not a story which will not +bear a second reading."--_Guardian._ + + +BY HARRY COLLINGWOOD. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + + =The Log of a Privateersman.= By HARRY COLLINGWOOD. With + 12 page Illustrations by W. RAINEY, R.I. 6_s._ + +"The narrative is breezy, vivid, and full of incidents, faithful in +nautical colouring, and altogether delightful."--_Pall Mall Gazette._ + + =The Pirate Island:= A Story of the South Pacific. By HARRY + COLLINGWOOD. With 8 page Pictures by C. J. STANILAND + and J. R. WELLS. 5_s._ + +"A capital story of the sea: indeed in our opinion the author is +superior in some respects as a marine novelist to the better-known Mr. +Clark Russell."--_The Times._ + +[Illustration: _Reduced Illustration from "The Log of a +Privateersman"._] + + =The Log of the "Flying Fish":= A Story of Aerial and Submarine + Adventure. By HARRY COLLINGWOOD. With 6 page + Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"The _Flying Fish_ actually surpasses all Jules Verne's creations; with +incredible speed she flies through the air, skims over the surface of +the water, and darts along the ocean bed. We strongly recommend our +schoolboy friends to possess themselves of her log."--_Athenaeum._ + +[asterism] For other Books by Harry Collingwood, see pages 22 and 23. + + + =Banshee Castle.= By _Rosa Mulholland_. With 12 page Illustrations + by JOHN H. BACON. 6_s._ + +"One of the most fascinating of Miss Rosa Mulholland's many fascinating +stories."--_Athenaeum._ + + =Giannetta:= A Girl's Story of Herself. By ROSA + MULHOLLAND. With 8 page Illustrations by LOCKHART + BOGLE. 5_s._ + +"One of the most attractive gift-books of the season."--_The Academy._ + + +BY ROBERT LEIGHTON. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges._ + + =Olaf the Glorious.= By ROBERT LEIGHTON. With 8 page + Illustrations by RALPH PEACOCK, and a Map. 5_s._ + +"Is as good as anything of the kind we have met with. Mr. Leighton more +than holds his own with Rider Haggard and Baring-Gould."--_The Times._ + +"Among the books best liked by boys of the sturdy English type few will +take a higher place than _Olaf the Glorious_...."--_National Observer._ + + =The Wreck of "The Golden Fleece":= The Story of a North Sea + Fisher-boy. By ROBERT LEIGHTON. With 8 page Illustrations + by F. BRANGWYN. 5_s._ + +"This story should add considerably to Mr. Leighton's high reputation. +Excellent in every respect, it contains every variety of incident. The +plot is very cleverly devised, and the types of the North Sea sailors +are capital."--_The Times._ + + =The Pilots Of Pomona:= A Story of the Orkney Islands. By + ROBERT LEIGHTON. Illustrated by JOHN LEIGHTON. + 5_s._ + +"A story which is quite as good in its way as _Treasure Island_, and +is full of adventure of a stirring yet most natural kind. Although +it is primarily a boys' book, it is a real godsend to the elderly +reader."--_Glasgow Evening Times._ + + =The Thirsty Sword:= A Story of the Norse Invasion of Scotland + (1262-63). By ROBERT LEIGHTON. With 8 page Illustrations + by A. PEARSE. 5_s._ + +"This is one of the most fascinating stories for boys that it has +ever been our pleasure to read. From first to last the interest never +flags."--_Schoolmaster._ + + +BY SHEILA E. BRAINE. + + =To Tell the King the Sky is Falling.= By SHEILA E. + BRAINE. With over 80 quaint and clever Illustrations by + ALICE B. WOODWARD. 8vo, cloth, decorated board, gilt + edges, 5_s._ + +"It is witty and ingenious, and it has certain qualities which +children are quick to perceive and appreciate--a genuine love of fun, +affectionateness, and sympathy, from their points of view."--_Bookman._ + + + =A Girl's Loyalty.= By FRANCES ARMSTRONG. With 8 page + Illustrations by JOHN H. BACON. 5_s._ + +"There is no doubt as to the good quality of _A Girl's Loyalty_. The +book is one which would enrich any girls' book-shelf."--_St. James's +Gazette._ + + =A Fair Claimant:= Being a Story for Girls. By FRANCES + ARMSTRONG. Illustrated by GERTRUDE D. HAMMOND. 5_s._ + +"As a gift-book for big girls it is among the best new books of +the kind. The story is interesting and natural, from first to +last."--_Westminster Gazette._ + +_Specimen Illustration from_ + +_"TO TELL THE KING THE SKY IS FALLING"_ + +[Illustration: THE GNOMES BRING THE GONDOLA TO TOYLAND.] + + +_TWELFTH EDITION OF THE UNIVERSE._ + + =The Universe:= or, The Infinitely Great and the Infinitely + Little. A Sketch of Contrasts in Creation, and Marvels revealed + and explained by Natural Science. By F. A. POUCHET, M.D. + With 272 Engravings on wood, of which 55 are full-page size, and + 4 Coloured Illustrations. Twelfth Edition, medium 8vo, cloth + elegant, gilt edges, 7_s._ 6_d._; also morocco antique, 16_s._ + +"Dr. Pouchet's wonderful work on _The Universe_, than which there is no +book better calculated to encourage the study of nature."--_Pall Mall +Gazette._ + +"We know no better book of the kind for a schoolroom +library."--_Bookman._ + + +BY G. NORWAY. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + + =A Prisoner Of War:= A Story of the Time of Napoleon Bonaparte. By + G. NORWAY. With 6 page Illustrations by ROBT. BARNES, + A.R.W.S. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"More hairbreadth escapes from death by starvation, by ice, by +fighting, &c., were never before surmounted.... It is a fine +yarn."--_The Guardian._ + + =A True Cornish Maid.= By G. NORWAY. With 6 page + Illustrations by J. FINNEMORE. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"There is some excellent reading.... Mrs. Norway brings before the eyes +of her readers the good Cornish folk, their speech, their manners, and +their ways. _A True Cornish Maid_ deserves to be popular."--_Athenaeum._ + +[asterism] For other Books by G. NORWAY see p. 23. + + + =Dr. Jolliffe's Boys:= A Tale of Weston School. By LEWIS + HOUGH. With 6 page Pictures. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Young people who appreciate _Tom Brown's School-days_ will find +this story a worthy companion to that fascinating book."--_Newcastle +Journal._ + + + =The Bubbling Teapot.= A Wonder Story. By Mrs. L. W. + CHAMPNEY. With 12 page Pictures by WALTER SATTERLEE. + 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Very literally a 'wonder story'. Nevertheless it is made realistic +enough, and there is a good deal of information to be gained from +it."--_The Times._ + + + =Thorndyke Manor:= A Tale of Jacobite Times. By MARY C. + ROWSELL. Illustrated by L. LESLIE BROOKE. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Miss Rowsell has never written a more attractive book than _Thorndyke +Manor_."--_Belfast News-Letter._ + + =Traitor or Patriot?= A Tale of the Rye-House Plot. By MARY C. + ROWSELL. Illustrated. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Here the Rye-House Plot serves as the groundwork for a romantic love +episode, whose true characters are lifelike beings."--_Graphic._ + + +BY DR. GORDON STABLES. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + + =For Life and Liberty:= A Story of Battle by Land and Sea. By Dr. + GORDON STABLES, R.N. With 8 Illustrations by SYDNEY + PAGET, and a Map. 5_s._ + +"The story is lively and spirited, with abundance of blockade-running, +hard fighting, narrow escapes, and introductions to some of the most +distinguished generals on both sides."--_The Times._ + + =To Greenland and the Pole.= By GORDON STABLES, M.D. With + 8 page Illustrations by G. C. HINDLEY, and a Map. 5_s._ + +"His Arctic explorers have the verisimilitude of life. It is one of +the books of the season, and one of the best Mr. Stables has ever +written."--_Truth._ + + =Westward With Columbus.= By GORDON STABLES, M.D. With 8 + page Illustrations by A. PEARSE. 5_s._ + +"We must place _Westward with Columbus_ among those books that all boys +ought to read."--_The Spectator._ + + ='Twixt School and College:= A Tale of Self-reliance. By + GORDON STABLES, C.M., M.D., R.N. Illustrated by W. + PARKINSON. 5_s._ + +"One of the best of a prolific writer's books for boys, being full +of practical instructions as to keeping pets, and inculcates in a +way which a little recalls Miss Edgeworth's 'Frank' the virtue of +self-reliance."--_Athenaeum._ + + + =With the Sea Kings:= A Story of the Days of Lord Nelson. By + F. H. WINDER. Illustrated by W. S. STACEY. 4_s._ + +"Just the book to put into a boy's hands. Every chapter contains +boardings, cuttings out, fighting pirates, escapes of thrilling +audacity, and captures by corsairs, sufficient to turn the quietest +boy's head. The story culminates in a vigorous account of the battle of +Trafalgar. Happy boys!"--_The Academy._ + + + =Storied Holidays:= A Cycle of Red-letter Days. By E. S. + BROOKS. With 12 page Illustrations by HOWARD PYLE. + 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"It is a downright good book for a senior boy, and is eminently +readable from first to last."--_Schoolmaster._ + + + =Chivalric Days:= Stories of Courtesy and Courage in the Olden + Times. By E. S. BROOKS. With 20 Illustrations. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"We have seldom come across a prettier collection of tales. These +charming stories of boys and girls of olden days are no mere fictitious +or imaginary sketches, but are real and actual records of their sayings +and doings."--_Literary World._ + + =Historic Boys:= Their Endeavours, their Achievements, and their + Times. By E. S. BROOKS. With 12 page Illustrations. 3_s._ + 6_d._ + +"A wholesome book, manly in tone; altogether one that should +incite boys to further acquaintance with those rulers of men whose +careers are narrated. We advise teachers to put it on their list of +prizes."--_Knowledge._ + + +BY HUGH ST. LEGER. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + + =An Ocean Outlaw:= A Story of Adventure in the good ship + _Margaret_. With Illustrations by WILLIAM RAINEY, R.I. + 4_s._ + +"We know no modern boys' book in which there is more sound, hearty, +good-humoured fun, or of which the tone is more wholesome and bracing +than Mr. St. Leger's."--_National Observer._ + + =Hallowe'en Ahoy!= or, Lost on the Crozet Islands. By HUGH ST. + LEGER. With 6 Illustrations by H. J. DRAPER. 4_s._ + +"One of the best stories of seafaring life and adventure which have +appeared this season. It contains a capital 'fo'c's'le' ghost and a +thrilling shipwreck. No boy who begins it but will wish to join the +_Britannia_ long before he finishes these delightful pages."--_Academy._ + + =Sou'wester and Sword.= By HUGH ST. LEGER. With 6 page + Illustrations by HAL HURST. 4_s._ + +"As racy a tale of life at sea and war adventure as we have met with +for some time.... Altogether the sort of book that boys will revel +in."--_Athenaeum._ + + + =Meg's Friend.= By ALICE CORKRAN. With 6 page + Illustrations by ROBERT FOWLER. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"One of Miss Corkran's charming books for girls, narrated in that +simple and picturesque style which marks the authoress as one of the +first amongst writers for young people."--_The Spectator._ + + =Margery Merton's Girlhood.= By ALICE CORKRAN. With 6 + page Pictures by GORDON BROWNE. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Another book for girls we can warmly commend. There is a delightful +piquancy in the experiences and trials of a young English girl who +studies painting in Paris."--_Saturday Review._ + + =Down the Snow Stairs=: or, From Good-night to Good-morning. By + ALICE CORKRAN. Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. + 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"A gem of the first water, bearing upon every page the mark of genius. +It is indeed a Little Pilgrim's Progress."--_Christian Leader._ + + + =Grettir the Outlaw:= A Story of Iceland. By S. + BARING-GOULD. With 6 page Illustrations by M. ZENO + DIEMER. 4_s._ + +"Is the boys' book of its year. That is, of course, as much as to +say that it will do for men grown as well as juniors. It is told in +simple, straightforward English, as all stories should be, and it has a +freshness, a freedom, a sense of sun and wind and the open air, which +make it irresistible."--_National Observer._ + + + =Gold, Gold, in Cariboo:= A Story of Adventure in British + Columbia. By CLIVE PHILLIPPS-WOLLEY. With 6 page + Illustrations by G. C. HINDLEY. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"We have seldom read a more exciting tale of wild mining adventure in +a singularly inaccessible country. There is a capital plot, and the +interest is sustained to the last page."--_The Times._ + + +BY CHARLES W. WHISTLER. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + +[Illustration: _Reduced Illustration from "Wulfric the Weapon-Thane"._] + + =Wulfric the Weapon-Thane:= The Story of the Danish Conquest of + East Anglia. With 6 Illustrations by W. H. MARGETSON. + 4_s._ + +"A picturesque and energetic story. A worthy companion to his capital +story, _A Thane of Wessex_. One that will delight all active-minded +boys."--_Saturday Review._ + + =A Thane of Wessex:= Being the Story of the Great Viking Raid of + 845. By CHARLES W. WHISTLER. With 6 Illustrations by + W. H. MARGETSON. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"This is one of the best books of the season.... The story is told with +spirit and force, and affords an excellent picture of the life of the +period."--_Standard._ + + + =His First Kangaroo:= An Australian Story for Boys. By ARTHUR + FERRES. Illustrated by PERCY F. S. SPENCE. 3_s._ + 6_d._ + +"A lively story of life on an Australian stock-station, where the +monotony of things is agreeably diversified by not only the bounding +kangaroo, but also the up-sticking bushranger."--_Scotsman._ + + + =A Champion of the Faith:= A Tale of Prince Hal and the Lollards. + By J. M. CALLWELL. With 6 page Illustrations by + HERBERT J. DRAPER. 4_s._ + +"Will not be less enjoyed than Mr. Henty's books. Sir John Oldcastle's +pathetic story, and the history of his brave young squire, will make +every boy enjoy this lively story."--_London Quarterly._ + + +BY ANNIE E. ARMSTRONG. + +_In crown 8vo, cloth elegant._ + + =Violet Vereker's Vanity.= With 6 page Illustrations by + GERTRUDE DEMAIN HAMMOND. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"A book for girls that we can heartily recommend, for it is bright, +sensible, and with a right tone of thought and feeling."--_Sheffield +Independent._ + + =Three Bright Girls:= A Story of Chance and Mischance. By + ANNIE E. ARMSTRONG. Illustrated by W. PARKINSON. + 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"Among many good stories for girls this is undoubtedly one of the very +best."--_Teachers' Aid._ + + =A Very Odd Girl:= or, Life at the Gabled Farm. By ANNIE E. + ARMSTRONG. Illustrated. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"The book is one we can heartily recommend, for it is not only bright +and interesting, but also pure and healthy in tone and teaching."--_The +Lady._ + + + =The Captured Cruiser:= By C. J. HYNE. Illustrated by + FRANK BRANGWYN. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"The two lads and the two skippers are admirably drawn. Mr. Hyne has +now secured a position in the first rank of writers of fiction for +boys."--_Spectator._ + + + =Afloat at Last:= A Sailor Boy's Log of his Life at Sea. By + JOHN C. HUTCHESON. 3_s._ 6_d._ + +"As healthy and breezy a book as one could wish to put into the hands +of a boy."--_Academy._ + + =Picked up at Sea:= or, The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek. By + J. C. HUTCHESON. With 6 page Pictures. 3_s._ 6_d._ + + + =Brother and Sister:= or, The Trials of the Moore Family. By + ELIZABETH J. LYSAGHT. 3_s._ 6_d._ + + + =Life's Daily Ministry:= A Story of Everyday Service for Others. + By Mrs. E. R. PITMAN. With 4 page Illustrations. 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It is a delightful blending of comedy +and tragedy, with an excellent plot."--_The Times._ + +[Illustration: _From "Things will Take a Turn". (Reduced.)_] + + =The Whispering Winds,= and the Tales that they Told. By MARY + H. DEBENHAM. With 25 Illustrations by PAUL HARDY. + +"We wish the winds would tell _us_ stories like these. It would be +worth while to climb Primrose Hill, or even to the giddy heights of +Hampstead Heath in a bitter east wind, if we could only be sure of +hearing such a sweet, sad, tender, and stirring story as that of Hilda +Brave Heart, or even one that was half so good."--_Academy._ + + =Hal Hungerford.= By J. R. HUTCHINSON, B.A. + +"Altogether, Hal Hungerford is a distinct literary +success."--_Spectator._ + + =The Secret of the Old House.= By E. EVERETT-GREEN. + +"Tim, the little Jacobite, is a charming creation."--_Academy._ + + =White Lilac:= or, The Queen of the May. 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