THE STANLEY LIBRARY.
In crown 8vo, cloth gilt extra.
THE KING’S BELL TOWER: A Romance of the Olden Time. ByR. André. With Original Illustrations byA. W. Cooper.
“Mr. André’s romance is marked by much vigour and by great beauty of style.”—County Gentleman.
“Mr. André’s romance is marked by much vigour and by great beauty of style.”—County Gentleman.
THE TREASURE FINDER: A Story of a Lost Galleon. ByW. J. Gordon. With Original Illustrations byW. S. Stacey.
“This is a well-written story, full of incident, never flagging, and thoroughly wholesome. The illustrations are vigorous and well drawn.”—The People.
“This is a well-written story, full of incident, never flagging, and thoroughly wholesome. The illustrations are vigorous and well drawn.”—The People.
ERNEST FAIRFIELD; or, Two Terms at St. Andrews. By the Rev.A. N. Malan, M.A. With Original Illustrations byF. A. Fraser.
“This is an excellent story agreeably told. The school scenes are very life-like.”—Spectator.
“This is an excellent story agreeably told. The school scenes are very life-like.”—Spectator.
STELLA’S CUP; or, The Boy Artist. ByMay Elsdale. With Original Illustrations byC. Patterson.
“The author here gives us a sweetly pretty tale, written with the finest of objects on the words, ‘Do your duty whatever may happen.’”—Morning Post.
“The author here gives us a sweetly pretty tale, written with the finest of objects on the words, ‘Do your duty whatever may happen.’”—Morning Post.