“DARING DEEDS” LIBRARY. “B” Series.

In large square crown 8vo, cloth gilt.

A New Series of Selected Boys’ Books. Handsomely Bound and well Illustrated.

WILLIS, THE PILOT; or, The After Adventures of the Swiss Family Robinson. With Original Illustrations.

THE BOY WITH AN IDEA. By Mrs. Eiloart, Author of “Cris Fairlie’s Boyhood.” With Illustrations.

“An amusing and well-written story for boys.”

AMONG THE TARTAR TENTS; or, The Lost Fathers. By Annie Bowman. With Original Illustrations.

“A story of adventure amongst the tribes of India and Afghanistan.”

A PERILOUS VENTURE: A Tale of the Days of Mary of Burgundy. By M. Hall. With Original Illustrations by Gordon Browne.

“This charming romance, at once grave and humorous, and up to the last delightfully mysterious, never gives the reader the chance of nodding.”—Literary World.

THE SCHOOLBOY BARONET. By the Hon. Mrs. R. J. Greene, Author of “Filling up the Chinks,” &c. With Original Illustrations.

“An interesting and extremely well-told story of school life.”—Belfast Morning News.

GILBERT’S SHADOW; or, The Magic Beads. By the Hon. Mrs. R. J. Greene, Author of “Filling up the Chinks,” &c. With Original Illustrations.

“An admirable story, well told and full of pathos.”—Standard.

A MID OF THE NAVAL BRIGADE. By Arthur Lee Knight, Author of “Jack Trevor,” “Ronald Hallifax,” &c. With Original Illustrations by J. B. Greene.

UNDER MANY FLAGS; or, Stories of Scottish Adventurers. By the late Davenport Adams. With Four Illustrations by Lancelot Speed. 256 pp.

THE STORY OF THE INDIAN MUTINY. By Ascott R. Hope. With Four Original Illustrations.

“The Indian Mutiny has had many historians, but it has probably never yet been presented to young readers in more interesting guise.... The book is emphatically what it calls itself—a story. The main facts of the terrible time of which it treats are strung together on the thread of breathless excitement which runs through every page.”—World.

Price 2s. 6d. each.