BY CHARLES W. WHISTLER.
“Historical tales are always welcome when they are told by such a prince of story-tellers as Mr.Charles W. Whistler.”—The Record.
In crown 8vo, cloth elegant.
King Olaf’s Kinsman: A Story of the Last Saxon Struggle against the Danes. ByCharles W. Whistler. With 6 page Illustrations byW. H. Margetson. 4s.
“Mr. Whistler’s story is in fine an excellent one—worthy to rank with some of R. L. Stevenson’s tales for boys.”—St. James’s Gazette.
“Mr. Whistler’s story is in fine an excellent one—worthy to rank with some of R. L. Stevenson’s tales for boys.”—St. James’s Gazette.
Wulfric the Weapon-Thane: The Story of the Danish Conquest of East Anglia. ByCharles W. Whistler. With 6 Illustrations byW. H. Margetson. 4s.
“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 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. ByCharles W. Whistler. With 6 Illustrations byW. H. Margetson. 3s.6d.
“The story is told with spirit and force, and affords an excellent picture of the life of the period.”—Standard.
“The story is told with spirit and force, and affords an excellent picture of the life of the period.”—Standard.
Grettir the Outlaw: A Story of Iceland. ByS. Baring-Gould. With 6 page Illustrations byM. Zeno Diemer. 4s.
A Champion of the Faith: A Tale of Prince Hal and the Lollards. ByJ. M. Callwell. With 6 page Illustrations byHerbert J. Draper. 4s.
Meg’s Friend.ByAlice Corkran. With 6 page Illustrations byRobert Fowler. 3s.6d.
“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.
“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.ByAlice Corkran. With 6 page Pictures byGordon Browne. 3s.6d.
“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.
“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. ByAlice Corkran. Illustrated byGordon Browne. 3s.6d.
“A gem of the first water, bearing upon every page the mark of genius. It is indeed a Little Pilgrim’s Progress.”—Christian Leader.
“A gem of the first water, bearing upon every page the mark of genius. It is indeed a Little Pilgrim’s Progress.”—Christian Leader.
Gold, Gold, in Cariboo.ByClive Phillipps-Wolley. With 6 page Illustrations byG. C. Hindley. 3s.6d.
“We have seldom read a more exciting tale. There is a capital plot, and the interest is sustained to the last page.”—The Times.
“We have seldom read a more exciting tale. There is a capital plot, and the interest is sustained to the last page.”—The Times.