BOOKS FOR BOYS.

By M. L. RIDLEY.

Price Two Shillings and Sixpence each, with Illustrations.

SENT TO COVENTRY; or, The Boys of Highbeech.

Illustrated. Large Crown 8vo, cloth extra.

"A really good story of boys' school-life."—Pall Mall Gazette.

"Eminently interesting from start to finish,"—Pictorial World.

KING'S SCHOLARS; or, Work and Play at Easthaven.

Illustrated. Large Crown 8vo, cloth extra.

"Full of all those stirring incidents which go to make up the approved life of schoolboys. Both adventure and sentiment find a place in it."—Pall Mall Gazette.

"A schoolboy tale of very good tone and spirit."—Guardian.

OUR CAPTAIN. The Heroes of Barton School.

With Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra.

"A first-class book for boys."—Daily Review.

"A regular boy's book."—Christian World.

OUR SOLDIER HERO. The Story of My Brothers.

Large Crown 8vo, cloth extra. With Illustrations.

"Contains the healthiest of matter presented in the most entertaining of ways." Schoolmaster.

THE THREE CHUMS. A Story of School Life.

With Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra.

"A book after a boy's heart. How can we better commend it than by saying it is both manly and godly?"—Rev. C. H. Spurgeon in Sword and Trowel.

"Ingeniously worked out and spiritedly told."—Guardian.

Price Three Shillings and Sixpence each, with Illustrations.

GOLDENGATES; or, Rex Mortimer's Friend. Large Crown 8vo.

"An excellent story of boyish love."—Sunday School Chronicle.

"A first-rate story for boys. The hero is a fine specimen of a manly young Christian."—Congregational Review.

WALTER ALISON: His Friends and Foes.

Crown 8vo, cloth extra. With Illustrations.

"Schoolboys are sure to like it."—Churchman.

"A book boys will be sure to read if they get the chance."—Sword and Trowel.

HILLSIDE FARM; or, Marjorie's Magic.

Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Two Shillings.

"A very well-written story which all girls will thoroughly enjoy."—Guardian.