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  GIRLS OF THE TRUE BLUE: A School Story. By L. T. MEADE. With ten
  Illustrations by Percy Tarrant.                                  6/

      Girls of all ages are sure to be fascinated by the pathetic and
      highly interesting narrative of Nan Esterleigh, the orphan girl
      who makes her home with a friend of her mother's, where she has
      abundance of nice pets, good companions, and an atmosphere of
      wholesome comfort, and where she is quite happy until an act of
      deceit puts her in the power of an older and designing girl, and
      renders her at times very miserable. This wrong-doing is the
      shadow over her life, as she finds when Captain Richmond starts
      the Royal True Blue society, with its prize to be given for the
      best girl who had cultivated every side of her nature--moral,
      intellectual, and physical. She is seriously handicapped, and
      the prize falls, through an error, to the designing girl who has
      ruined her happiness. Misfortune brings this maiden to a better
      mind and true repentance, and Nan comes to her own again in the
      esteem and respect of every one. There are many other attractive
      girl characters in this entertaining story.

  [Illustration: _From_ A NEST OF GIRLS.      6/]

  A NEST OF GIRLS; or, Boarding School Days. By E. WESTYN TIMLOW. With
  eight Illustrations by H. R. Richards.                           6/

      Here we are introduced to a bevy of smart, clever, American
      girls in a boarding-school, just at the time that Winifred
      Douglas becomes teacher of English Literature there. Winifred
      was wise, if only four-and-twenty, and the love she felt for her
      work was only equalled by the sense of responsibility she had
      for the impressionable girls under her charge. How she helped
      and influenced them for good, although she 'hurt sometimes,'
      comes out in the story, which is brimful of life and vivacity.
      The lady principal and the doings of a circle of immensely smart
      girls keep up the interest of this wholesome picture of
      girl-life.

  SEVEN MAIDS. By L. T. MEADE. With ten Illustrations by Percy
  Tarrant.                                                         6/

      'A sweetly written and graceful story of girl-life.'--_Scotsman._

  THE ODDS AND THE EVENS. By Mrs L. T. MEADE. With ten Illustrations
  by Percy Tarrant.                                                6/

      'Full of fun and adventure. Told in the manner to interest and
      amuse children of any age.'--_Birmingham Gazette._


Price 5s.

  A VERY NAUGHTY GIRL. By L. T. MEADE. With eight Illustrations by W.
  Rainey.                                                          5/

      All spirited maidens will follow with interest the training and
      development of the character of Evelyn Wynford, heiress of
      Castle Wynford, who, when she arrives from Tasmania at her
      uncle's house, which will afterwards be her own, is extremely
      self-conscious though clever, and is wilful, selfish, vain, and
      altogether unladylike. Her maid Jasper is her evil genius. As
      the story develops, her aunt, her cousin, and others begin to
      have a wholesome influence over her; then certain misdemeanours,
      which land her in serious trouble, humble her, and leave her
      much changed and truly repentant. The 'Naughty Girl' becomes
      transformed into a wise and comely young woman.

  COURAGE AND CONFLICT. A Series of Stories by G. A. HENTY, G.
  MANVILLE FENN, F. T. BULLEN, FRED WHISHAW, &c. With eight
  Illustrations by W. Boucher.                                     5/

      The names of the writers here are a guarantee for the sound
      entertainment provided in this companion volume to _Dash and
      Daring_, _Peril and Prowess_, and _Venture and Valour_. The
      story by Mr G. A. Henty is one of pioneering in the days of the
      early settlers in America, when the natives were troublesome,
      and who in this case rose up and nearly exterminated the white
      people. Mr G. M. Fenn tells a funny seaside story; while Andrew
      Balfour, Captain North, Walter Thornbury, James Patey, Fred
      Whishaw, Harold Bindloss, and others contribute dashing stories
      of peril and adventure, and great heroism in the hour of danger.

  [_From_ GIRLS OF THE TRUE BLUE, _by L. T. Meade; price 6s._]

  [Illustration: 'He is not horrid at all,' said Nan, very cross.
  PAGE 64.]

  THE KOPJE GARRISON: A Tale of the Boer War. By G. MANVILLE FENN.
  With eight Illustrations by W. Boucher.                          5/

      Mr Fenn transports his readers to the South African veldt,
      where, in imagination and in reality, so many of his countrymen
      have been for the past two years, and helps them to understand
      by means of this brisk and exciting tale what so many of our
      gallant soldiers have had to endure. This new story mainly
      follows the fortunes of two young men in khaki--Drew Lennox and
      Bob Dickenson--in and around the village of Groenfontein, which
      is bravely held by a little British force against the Boers.
      Sometimes half-starved, and subjected to night and day attacks,
      they make a little Gibraltar of the place, and ever render a
      good account of themselves. Something is always happening within
      or without Groenfontein, and in the end the story leaves Drew
      Lennox captain and V.C.

  MISS NONENTITY. By L. T. MEADE. With eight Illustrations by W.
  Rainey.                                                          5/

      _Punch_ says--'My Baronitess informs me that she has not the
      slightest hesitation in advising everybody young enough to enjoy
      the story to make the acquaintance of _Miss Nonentity_, by L. T.
      Meade. She will be found a very delightful person, who proves
      herself to be a "Miss Somebody," and of considerable importance,
      too.'

  CHARGE! OR BRITON AND BOER. By GEORGE MANVILLE FENN. With eight
  Illustrations by W. H. C. Groome.                                5/

      'For a rattling war story for boys, there are few better hands
      than Mr Manville Fenn.'--_Outlook._

  VENTURE AND VALOUR. Being Stories told by G. A. HENTY, A. CONAN
  DOYLE, G. M. FENN, W. W. JACOBS, TOM GALLON, GORDON STABLES, &c.
  With eight Illustrations by W. Boucher.                          5/

      'The moral appearing to be that men have many admirable
      qualities, conspicuous among which is bravery.'--_Scotsman._

  TOM'S BOY. By the Author of _Laddie_, _Tip-Cat_, &c. With eight
  Illustrations by Percy Tarrant.                                  5/

      'Both he and the people round about him are made uncommonly
      interesting.'--_Scotsman._

  FIX BAY'NETS! or, The Regiment in the Hills. By G. MANVILLE FENN.
  With eight Illustrations by W. H. C. Groome.                     5/

      'The story is full of spirit and dash.... Gedge is a fine
      specimen of the Tommy Atkins species, and may be not improperly
      ranked with Mr Rudyard Kipling's creations.'--_Spectator._

  [_From_ A VERY NAUGHTY GIRL, _by L. T. Meade; price 5s._]

  [Illustration: 'I say,' cried the girl, coming up eagerly, 'I have
  lost my way.']

  LIGHT O' THE MORNING. The Story of an Irish Girl. By L. T. MEADE.
  With eight Illustrations by W. Rainey.                           5/

    'Mrs Meade has never written anything better.'--_Yorkshire Post._

  PERIL AND PROWESS. Being Stories told by G. A. HENTY, G. MANVILLE
  FENN, A. CONAN DOYLE, W. W. JACOBS, D. KER, C. R. LOW, D. LAWSON
  JOHNSTONE, ANDREW BALFOUR, and others. With eight Illustrations by
  W. Boucher.                                                      5/

      'The stories are of supreme interest, and admirably
      told.'--_Birmingham Gazette._

      'No boy with healthy animal instincts could help reading and
      enjoying _Peril and Prowess_.'--_Edinburgh Evening News._

  DASH AND DARING. Being Stories told by G. A. HENTY, G. MANVILLE
  FENN, D. KER, and many others. With eight Illustrations by W. H. C.
  Groome.                                                          5/

      'The volume is one to be treasured by British boys.'--_Liverpool
      Post._

  THE GIRLS OF ST WODE'S. By L. T. MEADE. With eight Illustrations by
  W. Rainey.                                                       5/

      'Written with strong vivacity.'--_British Weekly._

      'The story is a cheerful, heartsome tale.'--_Scotsman._

  DRAW SWORDS! By G. MANVILLE FENN. With eight Illustrations by W. H.
  C. Groome.                                                       5/

      'Attractively bound and capitally illustrated, will be a
      veritable prize for a host of our boys.'--_Manchester Courier._

  MEG LANGHOLME. By Mrs MOLESWORTH. With eight Illustrations by W.
  Rainey.                                                          5/

      'Mrs Molesworth presents a study of girl-life with all her
      accustomed felicity and unfailing interest.'--_Sheffield Daily
      Telegraph._

  VINCE THE REBEL, or the Sanctuary in the Bog. By GEORGE MANVILLE
  FENN. With eight Illustrations by W. H. C. Groome.               5/

      'It is one of the best of Manville Fenn's stories.'--_Times._

  WILD KITTY. By L. T. MEADE. With eight Illustrations by J. Ayton
  Symington.                                                       5/

      'Kitty is the prettiest, the most audacious, and the most
      charming creature that ever fluttered the dovecote of a girls'
      school.'--_Spectator._

  [_From_ COURAGE AND CONFLICT, _by G. A. Henty, G. M. Fenn, F. T.
  Bullen, Fred Whishaw, &c.; price 5s._]

  [Illustration: The heavy doors were swung together, and--Hougomont
  was saved. PAGE 125.]

  PHILIPPA. By Mrs MOLESWORTH. With eight Illustrations by J.
  Finnemore.                                                       5/

      'Very clever, very fantastic, and very enjoyable.'--_Spectator._

  THE GIRL AT THE DOWER HOUSE, AND AFTERWARD. By AGNES GIBERNE. With
  eight Illustrations by J. Finnemore.                             5/

      'An absorbing story.'--_Daily Free Press._

  CATALINA: Art Student. By L. T. MEADE. With eight Illustrations by
  W. Boucher.                                                      5/

      'Very brightly told.'--_Punch._

  THE BLACK TOR: A Tale of the Reign of James I. By GEORGE MANVILLE
  FENN. With eight Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.                  5/

      'There is a fine manly tone about the book, which makes it
      particularly appropriate for youth.'--_Sheffield Daily
      Telegraph._

  ROY ROYLAND; or, The Young Castellan. By GEORGE MANVILLE FENN. With
  eight Illustrations by W. Boucher.                               5/

      'Fascinating from beginning to end, ... is told with much spirit
      and go.'--_Birmingham Gazette._

  THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE COAST. By DAVID LAWSON JOHNSTONE. With
  twenty-one Illustrations by W. Boucher.                          5/

      'There is fascination for every healthy-minded boy in the very
      name of the Buccaneers ... Mr D. L. Johnstone's new story of
      adventure is sure of a warm welcome.'--_Manchester Guardian._

  GIRLS NEW AND OLD. By L. T. MEADE. With eight Illustrations by J.
  Williamson.                                                      5/

      'It is a fine, bright, wholesome book, well bound and
      illustrated.--_Saturday Review._

  DON. By the Author of _Laddie_, &c. With eight Illustrations by J.
  Finnemore.                                                       5/

      'A fresh and happy story ... told with great spirit.... It is as
      pure as spring air.'--_Glasgow Herald._

  OLIVIA. By Mrs MOLESWORTH. With eight Illustrations by Robert
  Barnes.                                                          5/

      'A beautiful story, an ideal gift-book for girls.'--_British
      Weekly._

  BETTY: a School Girl. By L. T. MEADE. With eight Illustrations by
  Everard Hopkins.                                                 5/

      'This is an admirable tale of school-girl life: her history
      involves an excellent moral skilfully conveyed.'--_Glasgow
      Herald._

  BLANCHE. By Mrs MOLESWORTH. With eight Illustrations by Robert
  Barnes.                                                          5/

      'Eminently healthy ... pretty and interesting, free from
      sentimentality.'--_Queen._

  DIAMOND DYKE; or, The Lone Farm on the Veldt. By G. MANVILLE FENN.
  With eight Illustrations by W. Boucher.                          5/

      'There is not a dull page in the book.'--_Aberdeen Free Press._

  REAL GOLD: A Story of Adventure. By GEORGE MANVILLE FENN. With eight
  Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.                                   5/

      'In the author's best style, and brimful of life and
      adventure.... Equal to any of the tales of adventure Mr Fenn has
      yet written.'--_Standard._

  POMONA. By the Author of _Laddie_, _Tip-Cat_, &c. With eight
  Illustrations by Robert Barnes.                                  5/

      'A bright, healthy story for girls.'--_Bookseller._


Price 3s. 6d.

  [Illustration: _From_ A POPULAR GIRL.      3/6]

  A POPULAR GIRL: A Tale of School Life in Germany. With six
  Illustrations by Jessie Wilson. By MAY BALDWIN.                 3/6

      A bright and naturally told story of school-girl life in
      Germany, in which the contrasts with school life in this country
      are strongly brought out. The heroine, a good-looking, clever
      English girl, in a high-class school in Munich, meets with a
      smart American girl who sins against many of the written and
      unwritten laws of etiquette by her pranks and the freedom of
      her manners and speech; yet all the while she is exceedingly
      liberal, good-hearted, and well-intentioned, and a good friend
      of the heroine, whom she shields from blame in connection with
      an act which led to disastrous consequences. The lady principal,
      Fräulein Luise, one of the best of women, cautions the heroine
      about her over-anxiety to be the best girl scholar; in spite of
      this she works openly and secretly for this end, which is gained
      at the expense, for a time, of her health and memory. It is
      while the heroine is at death's door that she learns a lifelong
      lesson that goodness is by far of more importance than
      cleverness.

  COSEY CORNER; or, How they Kept a Farm. By L. T. MEADE. With eighteen
  Illustrations by Percy Tarrant.                                 3/6

      Mrs L. T. Meade, in her best vein, here tells how four children
      show great ingenuity and cleverness in playing at keeping a
      farm, and manage to support themselves for a time from the
      proceeds. It is a wholesome lesson in self-help, and the reader
      will be inclined to agree with one of the children that 'there
      never was anything so nice in all the world as was life at Cosey
      Corner.' Honeysuckle Farm, the farmer and his wife, and the life
      there are prettily described, and the story is further helped by
      the eighteen charming illustrations by Mr Percy Tarrant.

  'MY PRETTY' AND HER BROTHER 'TOO.' And other Stories. By Mrs
  MOLESWORTH. Charmingly Illustrated by Lewis Baumer.             3/6

      Mrs Molesworth, always happily inspired when she writes for or
      about children, here presents ten short stories, in which little
      children are depicted in her inimitable style. Some of them have
      a Christmas flavour; all convey in an attractive form some
      lessons which young folks, and old folks too, would be none the
      worse for learning, as in 'My Pretty,' 'The Gold Scissors,' and
      'The Princess and the Fairy,' in which the receipt for happiness
      is given as unselfishness and shared blessings.

  JERRY DODDS, MILLIONAIRE: A School Yarn of Merriment and Mystery. By
  H. BARROW-NORTH. With six Illustrations by Harold Copping.      3/6

      Jerry Dodds is the good-hearted and open-handed son of a South
      African millionaire, and his fortunes are traced from the time
      he enters Westpool School until he is kidnapped, and recovered
      in a marvellous way. There are lively times at Westpool--a fire,
      a steamer adventure, a feast to his school chums given by Jerry
      Dodds, and abundant adventures, which any boy will follow with
      breathless interest. The youth of Westpool School are as bright,
      healthy, mischief-making, and mirth-provoking youngsters as any
      boy might wish to know. Out of one prank into another seems to
      have been their motto.

  [_From_ THE KOPJE GARRISON, _by G. M. Fenn; price 5s._]

  [Illustration: In a very short time he was once more on a pony, with
  the sergeant keeping him in his place.]

  THE ARGONAUTS OF THE AMAZON. By C. R. KENYON. With six Illustrations
  by Arthur Rackham.                                              3/6

      Mr Charles R. Kenyon, author of the popular story, _The Young
      Ranchmen_, here tells a thrilling tale of adventure in which
      three old chums, in the search for the Inca's treasure in
      the remote regions of the mighty Andes, procure a little
      steam-launch for the navigation of the Amazon and some of its
      feeders, such as the Ucayali. Their whole course teems with
      remarkable experiences and adventures, and the climax is reached
      when, after several fights with strange tribes, they are shut up
      as prisoners in the Incala's treasure-chamber. How they escape,
      discover gold in great plenty, and begin a large colonisation
      scheme is told in a spirited manner.

  OUT OF BOUNDS: A Series of School Stories. By ANDREW HOME. With
  eight Illustrations by Harold Copping.                          3/6

      Mr Andrew Home understands and can write about the average
      schoolboy with clearness, humour, and adequate knowledge. In
      this gathering of short stories many phases of boy-life are
      dealt with, in and out of school. There are humorous adventures,
      some of which are on the point of ending tragically. All the
      stories are wholesome and entertaining, and inculcate the
      virtues of truthfulness, sympathy, bravery, and attention to
      duty in the battle of life.

  THE THREE WITCHES. By Mrs MOLESWORTH. Charmingly Illustrated by
  Lewis Baumer.                                                   3/6

      _To-Day_ says--'If you want a charming book for children, get
      Mrs Molesworth's _Three Witches_, illustrated by that delightful
      humorist in "line," Lewis Baumer.'

  THE STORY OF A SCHOOL CONSPIRACY. By ANDREW HOME. With twelve
  Illustrations by A. Monro.                                      3/6

      '_The Story of a School Conspiracy_, by Andrew Home, telling of
      a deep-laid plot and of hairbreadth escapes! All guaranteed to
      fill the heart of every schoolboy with keenest joy. "_Tolle
      lege, Tolle lege!_" O Schoolboy! or irreparable will be thy
      loss.'--The Baron de B.-W. in _Punch_.

  THE BOYS AND I: A Child's Story for Children. By Mrs MOLESWORTH.
  With seventeen Illustrations by Lewis Baumer. Uniform with _Hoodie_
  and _Hermy_.                                                    3/6

      'There is fascination for every child in such a story as this,
      and children of all ages will thank us for advising them to read
      the tale and to inspect its pictures by Lewis
      Baumer.'--_Literary World._

  THE SPY IN THE SCHOOL: A Tale of Two Chums. By ANDREW HOME. With six
  Illustrations by W. J. Urquhart.                                3/6

      'The best points of Mr Home's book lie in the emphatic way in
      which he drives home the virtues of honour, modesty, and
      unselfishness by the deeds of his boys.'--_Glasgow Mail._

  [_From_ COSEY CORNER, _by L. T. Meade; price 3s. 6d._]

  [Illustration: 'I know what you want, and you shall have it,' said
  Mrs Burgin.]

  DOROTHY DOT. By ELIZABETH WESTYN TIMLOW. Charmingly Illustrated by
  Harriet Roosevelt Richards, and daintily bound in art cloth, gilt
  edges.                                                          3/6

      'A bright little volume in every respect. Miss Timlow's story is
      bright, Miss Richards's illustrations are bright, and the
      binding is bright.'--_Glasgow Herald._

  THE UNJUST STEWARD; or, The Minister's Debt. By Mrs OLIPHANT. With
  six Illustrations by J. Finnemore.                              3/6

      'Mrs Oliphant was never more happily inspired than in writing
      this story.'--_Scotsman._

  A GOOD-HEARTED GIRL; or, A Present-day Heroine. By EMMA MARSHALL,
  Author of _Abigail Templeton_, &c. With six Illustrations by J.
  Finnemore.                                                      3/6

      'Well told and delightfully healthy in tone.'--_Cork Examiner._

  THE WHITE PRINCESS OF THE HIDDEN CITY. By DAVID LAWSON JOHNSTONE.
  With six Illustrations by W. Boucher.                           3/6

      'All boys will be fascinated by Mr Johnstone's brilliantly
      written and fascinating romance.'--_Glasgow Daily Mail._

  BELLE. By the Author of _Laddie_. With six Illustrations by G.
  Nicolet.                                                        3/6

      'As a story for girls _Belle_ will score an instantaneous and
      well-deserved success.'--_Vanity Fair._

  NIC REVEL: A White Slave's Adventures in Alligator Land. By _G.
  Manville Fenn_. Illustrated by W. H. C. Groome.                 3/6

      'Will prove absolutely irresistible to the imagination of the
      average boy.'--_Glasgow Daily Mail._

  HERMY. By Mrs MOLESWORTH. With seventeen Illustrations by Lewis
  Baumer.                                                         3/6

      'Certain to find a large circle of friends waiting for
      her.'--_Vanity Fair._

  O'ER TARTAR DESERTS; or, English and Russian in Central Asia. By
  DAVID KER. Illustrated by J. Finnemore.                         3/6

      'Conveys something of the thrill of a real book of
      travels.'--_Daily Record._

  BILLY BINKS--HERO. By GUY BOOTHBY. Illustrated by W. H. C.
  Groome.                                                         3/6

      'Drawn with an uncommon skill and charm.'--_Scotsman._

  HOODIE. By Mrs MOLESWORTH. With seventeen Illustrations by Lewis
  Baumer.                                                         3/6

      'It is absolutely true to life, very tender, and delightfully
      funny.'--_Yorkshire Post._

  YOUNG DENYS: A Story of the Days of Napoleon. By ELEANOR C. PRICE.
  With six Illustrations by G. Nicolet.                           3/6

      'An interesting tale of the great Napoleon.'--_Punch._

  TWO BOY TRAMPS. By J. MACDONALD OXLEY. With six Illustrations by H.
  Sandham.                                                        3/6

      'An uncommonly good tale.'--_School Board Chronicle._

  [Illustration: _From_ JERRY DODDS, MILLIONAIRE.
  3/6]

  THE REBEL COMMODORE (Paul Jones); being Memoirs of the Earlier
  Adventures of Sir Ascott Dalrymple. By D. LAWSON JOHNSTONE. With
  six Illustrations by W. Boucher.                                3/6

      'It is a good story, full of hairbreadth escapes and perilous
      adventures.'--_To-Day._

  ROBIN REDBREAST. By Mrs MOLESWORTH. With six original Illustrations
  by Robert Barnes.                                               3/6

      'It is a long time since we read a story for girls more simple,
      natural, or interesting.'--_Publishers' Circular._

  PRISONER AMONG PIRATES. By DAVID KER. With six Illustrations by W.
  S. Stacey.                                                      3/6

      'A singularly good story, calculated to encourage what is noble
      and manly in boys.'--_Athenæum._

  JOSIAH MASON: A BIOGRAPHY. By JOHN THACKRAY BUNCE. With Portrait and
  Illustrations.                                                  3/6

  FOUR ON AN ISLAND: A Story of Adventure. By L. T. MEADE. With six
  original Illustrations by W. Rainey.                            3/6

      'This is a very bright description of modern Crusoes.'--_Graphic._

  IN THE LAND OF THE GOLDEN PLUME: a Tale of Adventure. By. L.
  JOHNSTONE. With six Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.              3/6

      'Most thrilling, and excellently worked out.'--_Graphic._

  THE DINGO BOYS; or, The Squatters of Wallaby Range. By GEORGE
  MANVILLE FENN. With six original Illustrations by W. S. Stacey. 3/6

  THE CHILDREN OF WILTON CHASE. By L. T. MEADE. With six Illustrations
  by Everard Hopkins.                                             3/6

      'Both entertaining and instructive.'--_Spectator._

  THE PARADISE OF THE NORTH: A Story of Discovery and Adventure around
  the Pole. By D. LAWSON JOHNSTONE. With fifteen Illustrations by W.
  Boucher.                                                        3/6

      'Marked by a Verne-like fertility of fancy.'--_Saturday Review._

  THE RAJAH OF DAH. By GEORGE MANVILLE FENN. With six Illustrations by
  W. S. Stacey.                                                   3/6


Price 3s.

  SWEPT OUT TO SEA. By DAVID KER. With six Illustrations by J. Ayton
  Symington.                                                       3/

      'Crowded with adventure and excitement.'--_Black and White._

  THE WIZARD KING: A Story of the Last Moslem Invasion of Europe.
  By DAVID KER. Illustrated by W. S. Stacey.                       3/

      'This volume ought to find an army of admiring
      readers.'--_Liverpool Mercury._

  THE WHITE KAID OF THE ATLAS. By J. MACLAREN COBBAN. With six
  Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.                                   3/

    'A well-told tale of adventure and daring in Morocco, in which the
    late and the present Sultan both figure.... A very pleasant book
    to read.'--_Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review._

  HUNTED THROUGH FIJI; or, 'Twixt Convict and Cannibal. By REGINALD
  HORSLEY. With six Illustrations by J. Ayton Symington.           3/

      'Its contents are immeasurably superior to a great mass of
      literature which is all too easily within the reach of
      boys.'--_Scotsman._

  THE 'ROVER'S' QUEST: A Story of Foam, Fire, and Fight. By HUGH ST
  LEGER. With six Illustrations by J. Ayton Symington.             3/

      'A pleasant story of salt-water adventures. It is literally true
      that there is not a dull page in the book.'--_Spectator._

  [Illustration: _From_ THE ARGONAUTS OF THE AMAZON. 3/6]

  A DAUGHTER OF THE KLEPHTS, or A Girl of Modern Greece. By EDWARD
  GARRETT. Illustrated by W. Boucher.                              3/

      'The story from the first page to the last is highly
      interesting, realistic, and natural.'--_Scotsman._

  A SOLDIER OF THE LEGION. By DAVID LAWSON JOHNSTONE. With seventeen
  Illustrations by W. Boucher.                                     3/

      'Distinguished alike for accuracy in detail and for vivid
      imagination.'--_The Standard._

  THE BLUE BALLOON: A Tale of the Shenandoah Valley. By REGINALD
  HORSLEY. With six Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.                 3/

      'We have seldom read a finer tale. It is a kind of
      masterpiece.'--_Methodist Times._

  THE YELLOW GOD: A Tale of some Strange Adventures. By REGINALD
  HORSLEY. With six Illustrations by W. S. Stacey.                 3/

      'Admirably designed, and set forth with life-like force.... A
      first-rate book for boys.'--_Saturday Review._


Price 2s. 6d.

  MORE ANIMAL STORIES. Edited by Robert Cochrane. Including _Rab and
  his Friends_, by Dr John Brown. Fully Illustrated.              2/6

      One of the finest animal stones ever written, Dr John Brown's
      _Rab and his Friends_, is placed in the forefront of this
      volume, with an illustration from the painting of this subject
      by W. G. Stevenson, R.S.A. Like its predecessor, _Four Hundred
      Animal Stories_, it comprises a gathering of interesting,
      pathetic, or amusing animal tales, from _Chambers's Journal_,
      and from the works of Captain Brown, Charles Boner, Edward
      Jesse, John M'Diarmid, and Christopher North. Mary Russell
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