STORIES BY GRACE STEBBING.

A REAL HERO. A Story of the Conquest of Mexico.

With Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3/6.

"We can cordially recommend this to all youthful lovers of adventure and enterprise."—Academy.

IN ALL OUR DOINGS. A Story for Boys. Large Crown 8vo, 3/6.

"A story for boys, in which the lessons of the daily Collects are brightly brought home to them."—Times.

GRAHAM MCCALL. A Tale of the Covenanters.

Large Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth extra, 5/-.

"Stirring, and ably written."—Guardian.

"We heartily commend it to English boys and girls."—Sunday School Chronicle.

WINNING AN EMPIRE; or, The Story of Clive.

Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth extra, 3/6.

"Miss Stebbing is one of the few ladies that can write really good boys' stories. She has caught, not only the phraseology, but the spirit of boys."—Standard.

ONLY A TRAMP.

Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth extra, 3/6.

"Miss Stebbing holds the attention and extorts the admiration of the reader from first to last. Many a weighty lesson may be learnt from her pages." The Christian.

FUN AND FAIRIES.

Fully Illustrated by T. Pym. 410, cloth extra, 3/6.

"With its dear little pictures, is quite charming."—Athenæum.

SILVERDALE RECTORY; or, The Golden Links.

With Illustrations, Crown 8vo, 2/6.

"We can heartily recommend this story." Church of England Sunday School Magazine.

BRAVE GEORDIE. The Story of an English Boy.

With Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2/6.

"It is refreshing to meet with such a spirited and thoroughly good story." The Christian.

IN WYCLIFFE'S DAYS; or, A Safe Hiding Place.

Small 8vo. With Illustrations. Cloth extra, 2/6.

"A delightful invigorating story."—Daily Review.

LOST HER SHOE AND OTHER THREADS.

Small 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth extra, 1/6.

"Five short stories sure to be devoured by young people."—Sword and Trowel.