THE BEDFORD LIBRARY.
In small crown 8vo, cloth extra.
ADRIFT IN A BOAT: A Story for Boys. ByW. H. G. Kingston, Author of “Washed Ashore,” &c. With Original Illustrations.
“This is one of Mr. Kingston’s best sea stories for boys, and has deservedly obtained a high reputation.”—Land and Water.
“This is one of Mr. Kingston’s best sea stories for boys, and has deservedly obtained a high reputation.”—Land and Water.
NANCY’S NEPHEW; or, Mike’s First Campaign. ByBeatrice Marshall. With Four full-page Original Illustrations.
“‘Nancy’s Nephew’ possesses the rare charm of originality. Everyone will be interested in the little aunt and her nephew.”
“‘Nancy’s Nephew’ possesses the rare charm of originality. Everyone will be interested in the little aunt and her nephew.”
JARWIN AND CUFFY: A Tale. ByR. M. Ballantyne, Author of “The Silver Lake,” “The Red Eric,” &c. With Original Illustrations.
“An interesting story of a shipwrecked sailor and his pet companion, giving their adventures among the South Sea Islanders.”
“An interesting story of a shipwrecked sailor and his pet companion, giving their adventures among the South Sea Islanders.”
BENAIAH: A Tale of the Captivity. By Mrs.Webb, Author of “Naomi.” With Original Illustrations.
THE SILVER LAKE; or, Lost in the Snow. ByR. M. Ballantyne, With Original Illustrations.
THE YOUNG MAROONERS.ByF. R. Goulding. With Original Illustrations.
“A tale of adventure on a deserted island; full of instructive hints on natural history, botany, etc.”
“A tale of adventure on a deserted island; full of instructive hints on natural history, botany, etc.”
MONKEY ISLAND.ByLéon Gozlan. Translated byC. C. Cheltnam. With Original Illustrations.
“We can safely say it will very much amuse everyone who gets hold of it.”
“We can safely say it will very much amuse everyone who gets hold of it.”
FRITZ: A Story for Boys. ByFranz Hoffman. With Illustrations.
THE ROCK LIGHT; or, Duty our Watchword. By Mrs.E. L. Hervey. With Original Illustrations.
THE OLD BIBLE; or, the Martyr’s Gift. ByE. Wynne. With Original Illustrations.
“An interesting account of the martyrs who lived and suffered for the truth.”
“An interesting account of the martyrs who lived and suffered for the truth.”
THE MAGIC HALF-CROWN.By the Author of “Crib and Fly,” &c. With Four full-page Original Illustrations byA. W. Cooper. In small crown 8vo, cloth gilt.
WASHED ASHORE; or, The Tower of Stormount Bay. ByW. H. G. Kingston.New Edition. With Original Illustrations.
PHILIP FARLOW AND HIS FRIENDS.ByJ. T. Trowbridge. New Edition. With Original Illustrations.
LENA GRAHAM.By Mrs.C. Selby Lowndes, Author of “New Honours.” With Original Illustrations in Tints byEdith Scannell.
“These are charming stories for girls. They are written in admirable language. The illustrations are very graceful.”—The Queen.
“These are charming stories for girls. They are written in admirable language. The illustrations are very graceful.”—The Queen.
NEW HONOURS.By Mrs.C. Selby Lowndes, Author of “Lena Graham.” With Original Illustrations in Tints byEdith Scannell.
“This book is full of incident such as children love to read, and Miss Scannell’s drawings add greatly to the charm of the book.”—Lady’s Pictorial.
“This book is full of incident such as children love to read, and Miss Scannell’s drawings add greatly to the charm of the book.”—Lady’s Pictorial.
LINFORD GREEN.By Mrs.C. Selby Lowndes, Author of “Ethel Fortescue,” &c. With Original Illustrations byEdith Scannell.
PHILLIS PHIL; or, Alone in the World. By Mrs.Henry Keary. With Original Illustrations.
FILLING UP THE CHINKS.By the Hon. Mrs.R. J. Greene, Author of “Cushions and Corners,” &c. With Original Illustrations.
MY NEIGHBOUR’S GARDEN.ByMary H. Debenham, Author of “Mistress Phil,” &c. With Illustrations byL. Glazier.
“A dainty, fresh little story of country life, a capital book for a girl. Good stories for girls are scarce nowadays, and it is seldom that we have come across one that we can more heartily recommend.”—Chronicle.
“A dainty, fresh little story of country life, a capital book for a girl. Good stories for girls are scarce nowadays, and it is seldom that we have come across one that we can more heartily recommend.”—Chronicle.
LOST ON BROWN WILLY.ByA. N. Malan.
“An extremely good tale of a boy being kidnapped on a Cornish moor. The story is capitally written.”—Express.
“An extremely good tale of a boy being kidnapped on a Cornish moor. The story is capitally written.”—Express.
JACK LOCKE.By Dr.Gordon Stables.
“This is a capital tale for boys written in Dr. Gordon Stables’ well-known high-spirited and dashing manner.”—County Gentleman.
“This is a capital tale for boys written in Dr. Gordon Stables’ well-known high-spirited and dashing manner.”—County Gentleman.
NATTY’S VIOLIN.ByC. H. Barstow.
“An excellent story, told in capital style, which is certain to become popular amongst the circle for whom it is written.”—Chronicle.
“An excellent story, told in capital style, which is certain to become popular amongst the circle for whom it is written.”—Chronicle.
Reduced Illustration from “Natty’s Violin.”
Reduced Illustration from “Natty’s Violin.”