Library of Historical Tales.

Dorothy Arden. A Story of England and France Two Hundred Years Ago. By J. M. Callwell.

A story of the dragonnades in France in the time of Louis XIV. Also of the persecutions in England under James II., the Monmouth rebellion, the Bloody Assize, and the Revolution.

How they Kept the Faith. A Tale of the Huguenots of Languedoc. By Grace Raymond.

"No finer, more touchingly realistic, and truthfully accurate picture of the Languedoc Huguenots have we met."—Aberdeen Free Press.

The Lost Ring. A Romance of Scottish History in the Days of King James and Andrew Melville.

"The plot of the romance is skilfully constructed, the dialogue is admirable, and the principal actors in the history are portrayed with great ability."—U.P. Missionary Record.

The City and the Castle. A Story of the Reformation in Switzerland. By Annie Lucas, Author of "Leonie," etc.

Faithfully portrays the state and character of society at the time of the Reformation (in Switzerland).

Leonie; or, Light out of Darkness: and Within Iron Walls, a Tale of the Siege of Paris. Twin Stories of the Franco-German War. By Annie Lucas.

Two tales, the first connected with the second. One, of country life in France during the war; the other, life within the besieged capital.

Under the Southern Cross. A Tale of the New World. By the Author of "The Spanish Brothers," etc.

A thrilling and fascinating story.

Alison Walsh. A Study of To-Day. By Constance Evelyn.

La Rochelle; or, The Refugees. A Story of the Huguenots. By Mrs. E. C. Wilson.

Wenzel's Inheritance; or, Faithful unto Death. A Tale of Bohemia in the Fifteenth Century. By Annie Lucas.

Presents a vivid picture of the religious and social condition of Bohemia in the fifteenth century.

Helena's Household. A Tale of Rome in the First Century.

The Spanish Brothers. A Tale of the Sixteenth Century. By the Author of "The Dark Year of Dundee."

The Czar. A Tale of the Time of the First Napoleon. By the Author of "The Spanish Brothers," etc.

An interesting tale of the great Franco-Russian war in 1812-18; the characters partly French, partly Russian.

Arthur Erskine's Story. A Tale of the Days of Knox. By the Author of "The Spanish Brothers," etc.

The object of the writer of this tale is to portray the life of the people in the days of Knox.

Pendower. A Story of Cornwall in the Reign of Henry the Eighth. By M. Filleul.

A tale illustrating in fiction that stirring period of English history previous to the Reformation.

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