BY HARRY COLLINGWOOD.

BY HARRY COLLINGWOOD.

“As a story-teller Mr. Collingwood is not surpassed.”—Spectator.

“As a story-teller Mr. Collingwood is not surpassed.”—Spectator.

In crown 8vo, cloth elegant.

The Log of a Privateersman.ByHarry Collingwood. With 12 page Illustrations byW. Rainey, r.i.6s.

“The narrative is breezy, vivid, and full of incidents, faithful in nautical colouring, and altogether delightful.”—Pall Mall Gazette.

“The narrative is breezy, vivid, and full of incidents, faithful in nautical colouring, and altogether delightful.”—Pall Mall Gazette.

The Pirate Island.ByHarry Collingwood. With 8 page Pictures byC. J. StanilandandJ. R. Wells. 5s.

“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.

“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.

The Log of the “Flying Fish”: A Story of Aerial and Submarine Adventure. ByHarry Collingwood. With 6 page Illustrations byGordon Browne. 3s.6d.

“TheFlying Fishactually 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.”—Athenæum.

“TheFlying Fishactually 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.”—Athenæum.

⁂ For other Books by Harry Collingwood, see pages 22 and 23.


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