Tales by Favourite Authors.
BRENDA'S POPULAR STORY:
THE EARL'S GRANDDAUGHTER. Gilt Edges, 6/-
"A more delightful book for girls than this one we have seldom read."—Saturday Review.
THE PRINCE OF ZELL. W. E. Cule. 6/-
"Had H. G. Wells written this narrative he could not have done it with greater realism."—Western Mail.
THE LOST MURILLO. Sheila E. Braine. 6/-
"There is something particularly engaging about this book.... The idea is an artistic one and is well worked out."—Morning Post.
IN QUEST OF A WIFE. E. Everett-Green. 6/-
"Well written, and very readable."—Oxford Times.
THE EMPEROR'S TRUMPETER. Albert Lee. 5/-
With Coloured Illustrations by A. T. Symington.
"The story is well told, and there is no lack of incident."—Liverpool Daily Post.
THE KING'S ESQUIRES. G. Manville Fenn. 5/-
With Illustrations by Gordon Browne.
THE BOYS OF WAVENEY. Robert Leighton. 5/-
With Illustrations by Gordon Browne.
"A splendid story which never lacks interest, and in which the play of human feeling is admirably depicted."—The Daily Graphic.
THE JUNGLE TRAPPERS. A Tale of Adventure. 3/6. Author of "Cavaliers and Rogues," &c. W. Murray Graydon.
"The story is well told, and holds the attention from beginning to end."—Leeds Mercury.
TREASURE TROVE. E. Everett-Green. 3/6
Author of "Under Two Queens," &c.
"'Treasure Trove' is quite up to the usual high standard of the authoress."—Publishers' Circular.
WITH MUSKETEER AND REDSKIN. W. Murray Graydon. 3/6
With Illustrations by F. Lynch.
"A stirring story of adventure with Indians, wild beasts, and the hero's malignant foes."—English Churchman.
ON THE WINNING SIDE. Sydney C. Grier. 2/6
Author of "His Excellency's English," "The Advance Guard," &c., &c.
Crown 8vo, Art Cloth. With Illustrations.
"A brisk story of adventure by this well-known author."—Daily Telegraph.
"A capital prize."—Record.