THE BOYS’ ENTERPRISE LIBRARY.

A Series of Stories for Boys, Uniform with the preceding.

In crown 8vo, cloth gilt, bevelled boards.

THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE. By Daniel Defoe. With numerous Original Illustrations by Ernest Griset, and Coloured Plates.

“We can recommend this edition to the favourable notice of our readers.”—Scotsman.

THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON. New Edition. Translated by Mrs. H. B. Paull. With over 200 fine Wood Engravings and Coloured Plates.

“This volume is newly translated, and an excellent translation it is. The illustrations, which are very numerous, are excellent throughout.”—Manchester Examiner.

HEROISM AND ADVENTURE. A Book for Boys. Edited by L. Valentine. With Original Illustrations.

The Editor trusts that the perusal of these extracts, and the force of the examples thus presented to them, may nourish in British lads the dauntless spirit which speaks in the Cameron motto:

“Whatever men dare they may do.”

WAIFS OF THE WORLD; or, Adventures Afloat and Ashore. By Charles A. Beach. With Eight Original Illustrations.

“From the earliest period English boyhood has delighted in stories of daring enterprise and heroic deeds, and the present volume is likely to foster the national characteristic.”—Court Journal.

CAVALIERS AND ROUNDHEADS; or, Stories of the Great Civil War, By John G. Edgar, Author of “Wars of the Roses,” “Sea Kings and Naval Heroes,” &c., &c. With Original Illustrations.

“An interesting and instructive volume of the great struggle of the seventeenth century.”

WHO WON AT LAST; or, Everyday Progress. By J. T. Trowbridge, Author of “Philip Farlow and his Friends.” With Original Illusts.

“A tale of an American lad who by his good conduct alone won friends, a home, and a start in life.”

THE STAR IN THE DUST HEAP. By the Hon. Mrs. R. J. Greene. With Original Illustrations by W. Gunston.

“There is a good plot, extremely natural writing, and deep pathos in this tale better than which we have not read for a long time.”—Western Morning News.

THE YOUNG SQUIRE; or, Peter and his Friends. By Mrs. Eiloart, Author of “Cris Fairlie’s Boyhood,” &c. With Original Illusts.

“A story of two boys who, by firm determination to make the best of it, became good, useful and honourable men.”

ADRIFT IN A BOAT, and WASHED ASHORE. By W. H. G. Kingston. With Eight Original Illustrations.

“An exciting book of adventure on land and sea.”

ON HONOUR’S ROLL: Tales of Heroism in the Nineteenth Century. Edited by L. Valentine, Author of “Sea Fights and Land Battles.” With Eight Original Illustrations by A. W. Cooper.

“This volume contains thrilling records of brave deeds and perilous adventures achieved during the present century, up to our own recent War in the Soudan. The selections are brief, numerous, and have been chosen with great judgment, and they will at once interest and instruct young readers.”—Scotsman.

SCOUT’S HEAD; or, St. Nectan’s Bell: A Tale of the Wild Welsh Coast. By Rev. F. Langbridge, M.A. With Six Original Illustrations.

“A capital story, the interest of which never flags for a moment.”—The Academy.

THE PRAIRIE BIRD. By the Hon. C. A. Murray, Author of “Travels in North America.” With New and Original Illustrations.

Price 3s. 6d. each.