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Kingston's (W. H. G.) Books for Boys.

Crown 8vo Volumes, gilt edges, price 5s. each.Cloth extra, uniform binding, 3s. 6d. each.

In the Wilds of Africa.With upwards of Seventy Illustrations.An interesting account of the adventures of a shipwrecked party who are landed on the west coast of Africa, and make their way to the south through many dangers. Gives much valuable information respecting the animals, scenery, people, and products of Africa.In the Eastern Seas; or, The Regions of the Bird of Paradise. A Tale for Boys. One Hundred and Eleven Illustrations.A tale of voyage and adventure among the islands of the Malay Archipelago, with descriptions of scenery and objects of natural history.Old Jack.A Sea Tale. With Sixty-six Illustrations.An old sailor's account of his own adventures, during times of peace and of war, in many parts of the world—privateering, whale-fishing, etc.The South Sea Whaler.A Story of the Loss of theChampion, and the Adventures of her Crew. With upwards of Thirty Illustrations.A tale of mutiny and shipwreck in the South Seas, the captain having his son and daughter on board with him.A Voyage Round the World.With Forty-two Illustrations.A young sailor's account of his own adventures by sea and land, the scenes being laid chiefly in South America, the South Sea Islands, and Japan.The Young Rajah.A Story of Indian Life and Adventure. With upwards of Forty Full-page Illustrations.A story of the Indian Mutiny; the hero a young Indian prince, who had received an English education and become a Christian.On the Banks of the Amazon; or, A Boy's Journal of his Adventures in the Tropical Wilds of South America. Profusely illustrated.In the course of the narrative some of the numberless animals, as well as a few of the most interesting of the vegetable productions, of the Amazonian Valley are described.In the Wilds of Florida.With Thirty-seven Illustrations.A tale of warfare and hunting.My First Voyage to Southern Seas.Fifty-two Illustrations.A young sailor's story, describing Cape Colony, Ceylon, Aden, etc.Saved from the Sea; or, The Loss of theViper, and the Adventures of her Crew in the Great Sahara. With Thirty Full-page Illustrations.A young sailor's account of his adventures, along with three shipwrecked comrades.Twice Lost.With Thirty-six Illustrations.A young sailor's story of shipwreck, and perilous adventures in the wilds of Australia; which is the more interesting from the fact that he was accompanied by his father, mother, and sister.The Wanderers; or, Adventures in the Wilds of Trinidad and up the Orinoco. With Thirty Full-page Illustrations.The Young Llanero.A Story of War and Wild Life in Venezuela. With Forty-four Illustrations.A thrilling and fascinating narrative of adventures in South America during the struggle for independence between the state of Colombia and the Spaniards.

In the Wilds of Africa.With upwards of Seventy Illustrations.

An interesting account of the adventures of a shipwrecked party who are landed on the west coast of Africa, and make their way to the south through many dangers. Gives much valuable information respecting the animals, scenery, people, and products of Africa.

In the Eastern Seas; or, The Regions of the Bird of Paradise. A Tale for Boys. One Hundred and Eleven Illustrations.

A tale of voyage and adventure among the islands of the Malay Archipelago, with descriptions of scenery and objects of natural history.

Old Jack.A Sea Tale. With Sixty-six Illustrations.

An old sailor's account of his own adventures, during times of peace and of war, in many parts of the world—privateering, whale-fishing, etc.

The South Sea Whaler.A Story of the Loss of theChampion, and the Adventures of her Crew. With upwards of Thirty Illustrations.

A tale of mutiny and shipwreck in the South Seas, the captain having his son and daughter on board with him.

A Voyage Round the World.With Forty-two Illustrations.

A young sailor's account of his own adventures by sea and land, the scenes being laid chiefly in South America, the South Sea Islands, and Japan.

The Young Rajah.A Story of Indian Life and Adventure. With upwards of Forty Full-page Illustrations.

A story of the Indian Mutiny; the hero a young Indian prince, who had received an English education and become a Christian.

On the Banks of the Amazon; or, A Boy's Journal of his Adventures in the Tropical Wilds of South America. Profusely illustrated.

In the course of the narrative some of the numberless animals, as well as a few of the most interesting of the vegetable productions, of the Amazonian Valley are described.

In the Wilds of Florida.With Thirty-seven Illustrations.

A tale of warfare and hunting.

My First Voyage to Southern Seas.Fifty-two Illustrations.

A young sailor's story, describing Cape Colony, Ceylon, Aden, etc.

Saved from the Sea; or, The Loss of theViper, and the Adventures of her Crew in the Great Sahara. With Thirty Full-page Illustrations.

A young sailor's account of his adventures, along with three shipwrecked comrades.

Twice Lost.With Thirty-six Illustrations.

A young sailor's story of shipwreck, and perilous adventures in the wilds of Australia; which is the more interesting from the fact that he was accompanied by his father, mother, and sister.

The Wanderers; or, Adventures in the Wilds of Trinidad and up the Orinoco. With Thirty Full-page Illustrations.

The Young Llanero.A Story of War and Wild Life in Venezuela. With Forty-four Illustrations.

A thrilling and fascinating narrative of adventures in South America during the struggle for independence between the state of Colombia and the Spaniards.

T. Nelson and Sons, London, Edinburgh, and New York.

R. M. Ballantyne's Books for Boys.

Each with finely coloured Frontispiece and Title Page.Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 2s. 6d. each.Cheaper Edition in cloth, price 2s. and 1s.; and in paper covers, 6d.

Mr.J. M. Barriesays of "The Coral Island":—"For the authorship of that book I would joyously swop all mine. If there is a parent who has not given it to his son (or does not do so within eight days from now), he should at the least be turned out of his club. Many men, no doubt, become parents in order to give 'The Coral Island' to their sons. Jack, Ralph, and Peterkin, I salute you, and hope you are all a fond memory recalls. Not since my schooldays have I met you, but I know what was in the pockets of the three of you the day you landed on that island better than I know the contents of my own to-day, and your wondrous cave is more to me than the Strand."The Coral Island.A Tale of the Pacific."No boy could be expected to respect another boy who had not read Ballantyne's bewitching book 'The Coral Island.'"—Gavin Ogilvy, inThe British Weekly.The Gorilla Hunters.A Tale of the Wilds of Africa.A sequel to "The Coral Island," and of as entrancing interest.The Dog Crusoe and his Master.A Story of Adventure on the Western Prairies."All the tales bear the stamp of the master hand. Here we rove amid the wilds of the west, hunt the buffalo and the grizzly bear, are chased and captured by Indians, and make a clever escape."—Perthshire Courier.Martin Rattler.A Boy's Adventures in the Forests of Brazil."One of the best of this delightful and popular author's books."—Scotsman.Ungava.A Tale of Esquimau Land."Any one who wants boys to believe that there is a better writer of boys' books than Mr. R. M. Ballantyne must shout very loud. 'Ungava' takes us to Esquimau land, and illustrates the phases of the fur-trader's life in the wild regions which surround Hudson Bay."—Sheffield Telegraph.The Young Fur-Traders; or, Snowflakes and Sunbeams from the Far North.The World of Ice.Adventures in the Polar Regions.Hudson Bay; or, Everyday Life in the Wilds of North America, during a Six Years' Residence in the Territories of the Hon. Hudson Bay Company. With Memoir of the Author, and Portrait. Also Twenty-nine Illustrations drawn byBayardand other Artists, from Sketches by the Author."The death of Mr. R. M. Ballantyne is the close of a long and busy and distinguished literary career. The news will have been received with regret by the many readers whom Mr. Ballantyne's books have stirred and stimulated and charmed. They were written avowedly for boys, but they have been caught up eagerly by readers of every age, old and young alike, and when once taken in hand have seldom been laid down again until the last page had been reached."—The Times(Obituary Notice, 1894).

Mr.J. M. Barriesays of "The Coral Island":—"For the authorship of that book I would joyously swop all mine. If there is a parent who has not given it to his son (or does not do so within eight days from now), he should at the least be turned out of his club. Many men, no doubt, become parents in order to give 'The Coral Island' to their sons. Jack, Ralph, and Peterkin, I salute you, and hope you are all a fond memory recalls. Not since my schooldays have I met you, but I know what was in the pockets of the three of you the day you landed on that island better than I know the contents of my own to-day, and your wondrous cave is more to me than the Strand."

The Coral Island.A Tale of the Pacific.

"No boy could be expected to respect another boy who had not read Ballantyne's bewitching book 'The Coral Island.'"—Gavin Ogilvy, inThe British Weekly.

The Gorilla Hunters.A Tale of the Wilds of Africa.

A sequel to "The Coral Island," and of as entrancing interest.

The Dog Crusoe and his Master.A Story of Adventure on the Western Prairies.

"All the tales bear the stamp of the master hand. Here we rove amid the wilds of the west, hunt the buffalo and the grizzly bear, are chased and captured by Indians, and make a clever escape."—Perthshire Courier.

Martin Rattler.A Boy's Adventures in the Forests of Brazil.

"One of the best of this delightful and popular author's books."—Scotsman.

Ungava.A Tale of Esquimau Land.

"Any one who wants boys to believe that there is a better writer of boys' books than Mr. R. M. Ballantyne must shout very loud. 'Ungava' takes us to Esquimau land, and illustrates the phases of the fur-trader's life in the wild regions which surround Hudson Bay."—Sheffield Telegraph.

The Young Fur-Traders; or, Snowflakes and Sunbeams from the Far North.

The World of Ice.Adventures in the Polar Regions.

Hudson Bay; or, Everyday Life in the Wilds of North America, during a Six Years' Residence in the Territories of the Hon. Hudson Bay Company. With Memoir of the Author, and Portrait. Also Twenty-nine Illustrations drawn byBayardand other Artists, from Sketches by the Author.

"The death of Mr. R. M. Ballantyne is the close of a long and busy and distinguished literary career. The news will have been received with regret by the many readers whom Mr. Ballantyne's books have stirred and stimulated and charmed. They were written avowedly for boys, but they have been caught up eagerly by readers of every age, old and young alike, and when once taken in hand have seldom been laid down again until the last page had been reached."—The Times(Obituary Notice, 1894).

T. Nelson and Sons, London, Edinburgh, and New York.

Hayens's (Herbert) Books for Boys.

Price 6s. each.

For the Colours.A Historical Sketch of the British Army. With Coloured Frontispiece and Thirty-two Illustrations byArchibald Webband other well-known artists. Crown 8vo, bevelled boards, cloth extra, gilt top.Ye Mariners of England.A Boys' Book of the Navy. Profusely illustrated. Crown 8vo, bevelled boards, cloth extra, gilt top.Tales of Adventure.Crown 8vo, bevelled boards, clothextra, gilt top, price 5s. each.At the Point of the Sword.A New Story for Boys. Illustrated byR. Payton Reid, A.R.S.A.A Captain of Irregulars.A Stirring Tale of War and Adventure in Chili. With Six Illustrations bySidney Paget.Clevely Sahib.A Tale of the Khyber Pass. With Eight Illustrations byJ. Williamson.An Emperor's Doom; or, The Patriots of Mexico. With Eight Illustrations byA. J. B. Salmon.A Fighter in Green.A Tale of Algeria. With Nine Illustrations byR. Talbot Kelly, R.B.A.In the Grip of the Spaniard.With Nine Illustrations byWal Paget.Red, White, and Green.Illustrated byArch. Webb.Under the Lone Star.With Eight Illustrations byW. S. Stacey.A Vanished Nation.A Tale of Fighting in Paraguay. With Six Illustrations byW. B. Wollen, R.I.Price 3s. 6d. each.The British Legion.A Tale of the Carlist War. With Six Illustrations byW. H. Margetson.Scouting for Buller.A Story of the South African War. With Coloured Illustrations.

For the Colours.A Historical Sketch of the British Army. With Coloured Frontispiece and Thirty-two Illustrations byArchibald Webband other well-known artists. Crown 8vo, bevelled boards, cloth extra, gilt top.

Ye Mariners of England.A Boys' Book of the Navy. Profusely illustrated. Crown 8vo, bevelled boards, cloth extra, gilt top.

Tales of Adventure.

Crown 8vo, bevelled boards, clothextra, gilt top, price 5s. each.

At the Point of the Sword.A New Story for Boys. Illustrated byR. Payton Reid, A.R.S.A.

A Captain of Irregulars.A Stirring Tale of War and Adventure in Chili. With Six Illustrations bySidney Paget.

Clevely Sahib.A Tale of the Khyber Pass. With Eight Illustrations byJ. Williamson.

An Emperor's Doom; or, The Patriots of Mexico. With Eight Illustrations byA. J. B. Salmon.

A Fighter in Green.A Tale of Algeria. With Nine Illustrations byR. Talbot Kelly, R.B.A.

In the Grip of the Spaniard.With Nine Illustrations byWal Paget.

Red, White, and Green.Illustrated byArch. Webb.

Under the Lone Star.With Eight Illustrations byW. S. Stacey.

A Vanished Nation.A Tale of Fighting in Paraguay. With Six Illustrations byW. B. Wollen, R.I.

Price 3s. 6d. each.

The British Legion.A Tale of the Carlist War. With Six Illustrations byW. H. Margetson.

Scouting for Buller.A Story of the South African War. With Coloured Illustrations.

T. Nelson and Sons, London, Edinburgh, and New York.

The Boys' Own Library.

Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 2s. each.

THREE BOOKS BY M. DOUGLAS.

Across Greenland's Ice-Fields.The Adventures of Nansen and Peary on the Great Ice-Cap.Breaking the Record.The Story of Three Arctic Expeditions.The White North.With Nordenskiöld, De Long, and Nansen. With Illustrations.After Years.A Story of Trials and Triumphs. ByJ. W. Bradley. With Illustrations.Culm Rock; or, Ready Work for Willing Hands. A Book for Boys. ByJ. W. Bradley. With Illustrations.Among the Turks.ByVerney Lovett Cameron, C.B., D.C.L., Commander Royal Navy, Author of "Jack Hooper," etc. With Illustrations.Archie Digby; or, An Eton Boy's Holidays. ByG. E. Wyatt, Author of "Harry Bertram and his Eighth Birthday."As We Sweep Through the Deep.A Story of the Stirring Times of Old. ByGordon Stables, M.D., R.N.With Illustrations.At the Black Rocks.A Story for Boys. By the Rev.Edward A. Rand, Author of "Margie at the Harbour Light," etc.The Battle of the Rafts.And Other Stories of Boyhood in Norway. ByH. H. Boyesen.A Fortune from the Sky.BySkelton Kuppord, Author of "The Uncharted Island," etc. Illustrated byRobert Hope.Great Explorers.An Account of Exploration and Travel in many Lands. With Thirty-two Full-page Illustrations.Gunpowder Treason and Plot, and other Stories for Boys. ByHarold Avery,Fred. Whishaw, andR. B. Townshend. With Fourteen Illustrations.Lost in the Wilds of Canada.ByEleanor Stredder, Author of "The Merchant's Children," etc.The Lost Squire of Inglewood; or, Adventures in the Caves of Robin Hood. A Boy's Story of Adventure. By Dr.Jackson. Illustrated byWalter G. Grieve.The Romance of the South Pole.Antarctic Voyages and Explorations. ByG. Barnett Smith. With Twelve Illustrations.Soldiers of the Queen; or, Jack Fenleigh's Luck. A Story of the Dash to Khartoum. ByHarold Avery, Author of "Frank's First Term," etc.Vandrad the Viking; or, The Feud and the Spell. A Tale of the Norsemen. ByJ. Storer Clouston. With Six Illustrations byHubert Paton.The Willoughby Boys.ByEmily C. Hartley.

Across Greenland's Ice-Fields.The Adventures of Nansen and Peary on the Great Ice-Cap.

Breaking the Record.The Story of Three Arctic Expeditions.

The White North.With Nordenskiöld, De Long, and Nansen. With Illustrations.

After Years.A Story of Trials and Triumphs. ByJ. W. Bradley. With Illustrations.

Culm Rock; or, Ready Work for Willing Hands. A Book for Boys. ByJ. W. Bradley. With Illustrations.

Among the Turks.ByVerney Lovett Cameron, C.B., D.C.L., Commander Royal Navy, Author of "Jack Hooper," etc. With Illustrations.

Archie Digby; or, An Eton Boy's Holidays. ByG. E. Wyatt, Author of "Harry Bertram and his Eighth Birthday."

As We Sweep Through the Deep.A Story of the Stirring Times of Old. ByGordon Stables, M.D., R.N.With Illustrations.

At the Black Rocks.A Story for Boys. By the Rev.Edward A. Rand, Author of "Margie at the Harbour Light," etc.

The Battle of the Rafts.And Other Stories of Boyhood in Norway. ByH. H. Boyesen.

A Fortune from the Sky.BySkelton Kuppord, Author of "The Uncharted Island," etc. Illustrated byRobert Hope.

Great Explorers.An Account of Exploration and Travel in many Lands. With Thirty-two Full-page Illustrations.

Gunpowder Treason and Plot, and other Stories for Boys. ByHarold Avery,Fred. Whishaw, andR. B. Townshend. With Fourteen Illustrations.

Lost in the Wilds of Canada.ByEleanor Stredder, Author of "The Merchant's Children," etc.

The Lost Squire of Inglewood; or, Adventures in the Caves of Robin Hood. A Boy's Story of Adventure. By Dr.Jackson. Illustrated byWalter G. Grieve.

The Romance of the South Pole.Antarctic Voyages and Explorations. ByG. Barnett Smith. With Twelve Illustrations.

Soldiers of the Queen; or, Jack Fenleigh's Luck. A Story of the Dash to Khartoum. ByHarold Avery, Author of "Frank's First Term," etc.

Vandrad the Viking; or, The Feud and the Spell. A Tale of the Norsemen. ByJ. Storer Clouston. With Six Illustrations byHubert Paton.

The Willoughby Boys.ByEmily C. Hartley.

T. Nelson and Sons, London, Edinburgh, and New York.

Good Purpose Tales and Stories.

Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 2s.

A Little Cockney.A Story for Girls. By MissGaye, Author of "Dickie Winton," "All's Well that Ends Well." Illustrated.A very simple story, giving some of the real impressions and recollections of a London child.Look at the Bright Side.A Tale for the Young. By the Author of "Little Sunbeams."A tale showing the fault and misfortune of a fearful, foreboding spirit, and the happiness of cheerful trust in God.Madamscourt; or, The Adventures of a Fugitive Princess. A New Story for Girls. ByH. May Poynter, Author of "A Merry Heart," etc. Illustrated byR. Farquhar.A wholesome and vigorous tale, dealing with the romantic and adventurous escape of Princess Sobieskà, who journeys across the Alps to Bologna, and is there married to Prince James Francis Stuart. The story is extremely interesting, and will fully repay perusal.Mark Hamilton's Daughters.ByA. Fraser Robertson.This story of two sisters will be found most interesting by older girls. There is a great contrast between the characters of Hilda and Elma.Mark Marksen's Secret.A Tale. ByJessie Armstrong, Author of "Dan's Little Girl," etc.Martin's Inheritance; or, The Story of a Life's Chances. A Temperance Tale. ByE. Van Sommer, Author of "Lionel Franklin's Victory," etc.The Merchant's Children.A Story for the Young. ByE. Stredder, Author of "Alive in the Jungle," etc."We heartily commend this interesting book to our young readers."—Literary World.The Robber Baron of Bedford Castle.A Story of the 13th Century. ByAlbert J. Foster, M.A., Vicar of Wootton, Bedfordshire, andE. E. Cuthell."The story is full of life and incident, awkward situations and underground passages, and is, moreover, interwoven with a romantic love story."—Christian World.Salome; or, "Let Patience have her Perfect Work." By Mrs.Emma Marshall, Author of "Mrs. Haycock's Chronicles," etc.An interesting tale for young people. Trials form the true test of character; and one member of a family, by self-denying energy, may do much for all the others.Sir Aylmer's Heir.A Story for the Young. ByE. Everett-Green, Author of "Winning the Victory," etc.Tells in a touching and interesting way how a "little one" was the means of leading a selfish and worldly man into the way of truth and of doing good."Whatsoever!" An Everyday Story. ByM. A. Paull, Author of "Tim's Troubles," "The Children's Tour," etc."The author drives her teaching home with power, and the story is brightly written, as becomes a book so full of moral ozone."—Christian Leader.

A Little Cockney.A Story for Girls. By MissGaye, Author of "Dickie Winton," "All's Well that Ends Well." Illustrated.

A very simple story, giving some of the real impressions and recollections of a London child.

Look at the Bright Side.A Tale for the Young. By the Author of "Little Sunbeams."

A tale showing the fault and misfortune of a fearful, foreboding spirit, and the happiness of cheerful trust in God.

Madamscourt; or, The Adventures of a Fugitive Princess. A New Story for Girls. ByH. May Poynter, Author of "A Merry Heart," etc. Illustrated byR. Farquhar.

A wholesome and vigorous tale, dealing with the romantic and adventurous escape of Princess Sobieskà, who journeys across the Alps to Bologna, and is there married to Prince James Francis Stuart. The story is extremely interesting, and will fully repay perusal.

Mark Hamilton's Daughters.ByA. Fraser Robertson.

This story of two sisters will be found most interesting by older girls. There is a great contrast between the characters of Hilda and Elma.

Mark Marksen's Secret.A Tale. ByJessie Armstrong, Author of "Dan's Little Girl," etc.

Martin's Inheritance; or, The Story of a Life's Chances. A Temperance Tale. ByE. Van Sommer, Author of "Lionel Franklin's Victory," etc.

The Merchant's Children.A Story for the Young. ByE. Stredder, Author of "Alive in the Jungle," etc.

"We heartily commend this interesting book to our young readers."—Literary World.

The Robber Baron of Bedford Castle.A Story of the 13th Century. ByAlbert J. Foster, M.A., Vicar of Wootton, Bedfordshire, andE. E. Cuthell.

"The story is full of life and incident, awkward situations and underground passages, and is, moreover, interwoven with a romantic love story."—Christian World.

Salome; or, "Let Patience have her Perfect Work." By Mrs.Emma Marshall, Author of "Mrs. Haycock's Chronicles," etc.

An interesting tale for young people. Trials form the true test of character; and one member of a family, by self-denying energy, may do much for all the others.

Sir Aylmer's Heir.A Story for the Young. ByE. Everett-Green, Author of "Winning the Victory," etc.

Tells in a touching and interesting way how a "little one" was the means of leading a selfish and worldly man into the way of truth and of doing good.

"Whatsoever!" An Everyday Story. ByM. A. Paull, Author of "Tim's Troubles," "The Children's Tour," etc.

"The author drives her teaching home with power, and the story is brightly written, as becomes a book so full of moral ozone."—Christian Leader.

T. Nelson and Sons, London, Edinburgh, and New York.

Self-Effort Series.

Price 3s. 6d. each.

Men Who Win; or, Making Things Happen. ByW. M. Thayer, Author of "From Log Cabin to White House," etc.Women Who Win; or, Making Things Happen. ByW. M. Thayer, Author of "From Log Cabin to White House," etc.The Achievements of Youth.By the Rev.Robert Steel, D.D., Ph.D., Author of "Lives Made Sublime," etc.Lives Made Sublime by Faith and Works.By Rev.Robert Steel, D.D., Ph.D., Author of "Doing Good," etc.Self-Effort; or, The True Method of Attaining Success in Life. ByJoseph Johnson, Author of "Living in Earnest," etc.The Secret of Achievement.A Book designed to teach that the highest Achievement is that which results in noble Manhood and Womanhood; that there is something greater than wealth, grander than fame; that character is the only success. ByOrison Swett Marden, Author of "Architects of Fate," etc. Illustrated with Portraits of eminent Persons.Noble Women of Our Time.ByJoseph Johnson, Author of "Living in Earnest," etc. With Accounts of the Work of Misses De Broën, Whately, Carpenter, F. R. Havergal, Sister Dora, etc.Architects of Fate; or, Steps to Success and Power. ByOrison Swett Marden, Author of "Pushing to the Front; or, Success under Difficulties." With Eight Illustrations.Earnest Men: Their Life and Work. By the late Rev.W. K. Tweedie, D.D.Famous Artists.Michael Angelo—Leonardo da Vinci—Raphael—Titian—Murillo—Rubens—Rembrandt. BySarah K. Bolton.Fritz of Prussia.Germany's Second Emperor. ByLucy Taylor, Author of "Going on Pilgrimage," etc.Heroes of the Desert.The Story of the Lives of Moffat and Livingstone. By the Author of "Mary Powell." New and Enlarged Edition, with numerous Illustrations and Two Portraits.T. Nelson and Sons, London, Edinburgh, and New York."Red Rose" Library of Choice Books.A carefully-selected List of Copyright Works. Specially suitable forGift-book, Lending Library, and P.S.A. Purposes.Crown 8vo, Beautifully Bound in cloth extra, Artistic CoverDesign. Price 2s. 6d. each.A Thorny Way.ByMary Bradford Whiting.Through Storm to Sunshine.ByW. J. Lacey.Tim's Troubles; or, Tried and True. ByM. A. Paull.True Hearts Make Happy Homes.The Story of the Vivians of Woodiford. ByM. A. Paull.True to His Colours; or, The Life that Wears Best. By the Rev.T. P. Wilson, M.A.True to the Last; or, My Boyhood's Hero. ByE. Everett-Green.With the Admiral of the Ocean Sea.A Narrative of the First Voyage to the Western World. Drawn mainly from the Diary of Christopher Columbus. ByCharles Paul Mackie.The Young Huguenots; or, The Soldiers of the Cross. A Story of the Seventeenth Century. By "Fleur de Lys."Books about Wild Flowers.ByM. C. Cooke, LL.D.Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 1s. 6d. each.Around a Cornfield in a Ramble after Wild Flowers.ByUncle Matt. With Twenty-six Illustrations and a Beautiful Coloured Picture.Across the Common after Wild Flowers.ByUncle Matt. With Forty-two Illustrations and a Beautiful Coloured Picture.Down the Lane and Back in Search of Wild Flowers.ByUncle Matt. With Twenty-three Illustrations and a Beautiful Coloured Picture.A Stroll on a Marsh in Search of Wild Flowers.ByUncle Matt. With Twenty-five Illustrations and a Beautiful Coloured Picture.Through the Copse.Another Ramble after Flowers withUncle Matt. With Twenty-three Illustrations and a Beautiful Coloured Picture."The author aims at writing such books as shall prove interesting as well as amusing to little folk.... Those who like reliable information conveyed in an informal manner should appreciate Dr. Cooke's style."—Gardener's Chronicle.

Men Who Win; or, Making Things Happen. ByW. M. Thayer, Author of "From Log Cabin to White House," etc.

Women Who Win; or, Making Things Happen. ByW. M. Thayer, Author of "From Log Cabin to White House," etc.

The Achievements of Youth.By the Rev.Robert Steel, D.D., Ph.D., Author of "Lives Made Sublime," etc.

Lives Made Sublime by Faith and Works.By Rev.Robert Steel, D.D., Ph.D., Author of "Doing Good," etc.

Self-Effort; or, The True Method of Attaining Success in Life. ByJoseph Johnson, Author of "Living in Earnest," etc.

The Secret of Achievement.A Book designed to teach that the highest Achievement is that which results in noble Manhood and Womanhood; that there is something greater than wealth, grander than fame; that character is the only success. ByOrison Swett Marden, Author of "Architects of Fate," etc. Illustrated with Portraits of eminent Persons.

Noble Women of Our Time.ByJoseph Johnson, Author of "Living in Earnest," etc. With Accounts of the Work of Misses De Broën, Whately, Carpenter, F. R. Havergal, Sister Dora, etc.

Architects of Fate; or, Steps to Success and Power. ByOrison Swett Marden, Author of "Pushing to the Front; or, Success under Difficulties." With Eight Illustrations.

Earnest Men: Their Life and Work. By the late Rev.W. K. Tweedie, D.D.

Famous Artists.Michael Angelo—Leonardo da Vinci—Raphael—Titian—Murillo—Rubens—Rembrandt. BySarah K. Bolton.

Fritz of Prussia.Germany's Second Emperor. ByLucy Taylor, Author of "Going on Pilgrimage," etc.

Heroes of the Desert.The Story of the Lives of Moffat and Livingstone. By the Author of "Mary Powell." New and Enlarged Edition, with numerous Illustrations and Two Portraits.

T. Nelson and Sons, London, Edinburgh, and New York.

"Red Rose" Library of Choice Books.

A carefully-selected List of Copyright Works. Specially suitable forGift-book, Lending Library, and P.S.A. Purposes.Crown 8vo, Beautifully Bound in cloth extra, Artistic CoverDesign. Price 2s. 6d. each.

A Thorny Way.ByMary Bradford Whiting.

Through Storm to Sunshine.ByW. J. Lacey.

Tim's Troubles; or, Tried and True. ByM. A. Paull.

True Hearts Make Happy Homes.The Story of the Vivians of Woodiford. ByM. A. Paull.

True to His Colours; or, The Life that Wears Best. By the Rev.T. P. Wilson, M.A.

True to the Last; or, My Boyhood's Hero. ByE. Everett-Green.

With the Admiral of the Ocean Sea.A Narrative of the First Voyage to the Western World. Drawn mainly from the Diary of Christopher Columbus. ByCharles Paul Mackie.

The Young Huguenots; or, The Soldiers of the Cross. A Story of the Seventeenth Century. By "Fleur de Lys."

Books about Wild Flowers.ByM. C. Cooke, LL.D.Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 1s. 6d. each.

Around a Cornfield in a Ramble after Wild Flowers.ByUncle Matt. With Twenty-six Illustrations and a Beautiful Coloured Picture.

Across the Common after Wild Flowers.ByUncle Matt. With Forty-two Illustrations and a Beautiful Coloured Picture.

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Transcriber's NotesObvious punctuation errors repaired.The capitalization of "bear-eater" and "bear-hunter" is inconsistent but has not been changed.Hyphen added: "hand-cart" (p. 196).Hyphen removed: "outdoor" (p. 11), "schoolboy" (p. 140), "seaport" (pp. 58, 316).p. 34: Duplicate "that" removed (stating that somebody proposed to deprive).

Obvious punctuation errors repaired.

The capitalization of "bear-eater" and "bear-hunter" is inconsistent but has not been changed.

Hyphen added: "hand-cart" (p. 196).

Hyphen removed: "outdoor" (p. 11), "schoolboy" (p. 140), "seaport" (pp. 58, 316).

p. 34: Duplicate "that" removed (stating that somebody proposed to deprive).


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