UNIFORM WITH "LITTLE HAZEL" SERIES.

Little Tora, the Swedish Schoolmistress. And Other Stories. By Mrs. Woods Baker, Author of "The Swedish Twins," etc.

"Charming idyllic pictures of Swedish life."—Scotsman.

A Helping Hand. By M. B. Synge, Author of "A Child of the Mews," etc.

Archie's Chances. By the Author of "The Spanish Brothers," etc. With Illustrations.

Alive in the Jungle. A Story for the Young. By Eleanor Stredder, Author of "Jack and His Ostrich," etc.

A fascinating story of child-snatching by a wolf, of the life led by the child in the wolf's lair, and of the cunning device of a native hunter to effect the rescue of the child.


Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 1s. 6d. each.

Captain Polly. "Thou hast Gained thy Brother." A Story for Young People. By Sophie Swett.

A pleasantly-written story, in which the author seeks to show that gentle persuasion and remonstrance, and a perfect trust in the person remonstrated with, often win the erring when severity and suspicion fail.

Cords of Love; or, Who is My Neighbour? By M. E. Clements.

Dick and Harry and Tom; or, For Our Reaping By-and-by. By Florence E. Burch.

A story for the young, showing how great is the power of steadfast love to overcome pride and selfishness.

Dickie Winton; or, Between Gate and Front Door. A Story for the Young. By Miss Gaye.

An interesting story, descriptive of the troubles into which a little boy, by a simple act of disobedience, brought both himself and his friends; and showing that however innocent the motive, the pursuit of wrong courses is certain to end in mischief.

Frank's First Term; or, Making a Man of Him. By Harold Avery.

A story of school life, describing the trials to which a boy is subjected, and the temptations to which he is exposed, on passing from the family circle to a large school.

Happy Little Children. Their Sayings and Doings. By A. S. L. With Seventeen Illustrations.

Jack and His Brothers. By Mrs. Austin Dobson. With Original Music and numerous Illustrations. Dedicated to Everybody under Four.

Numerous illustrations, and original children's songs and hymns, with music. Ought to be a great favourite with the little ones.

Jack and Floss at Sea and at Home. A Story for the Young in Words of One Syllable. By Mrs. Arthur G. K. Woodgate.

The story of Jack and Floss's adventures at the seaside, and what they did when they returned home. The simple style in which it is written—in words of one syllable—renders it suitable for the very youngest readers.

Jack and His Ostrich. An African Story. By Eleanor Stredder.

The story of an English boy's adventures among the Boers and on the African veldt. Pleasantly written, and very entertaining.

Jack's Year of Trial. By Annie S. Swan. With Illustrations.

"'Jack's Year of Trial' is the title of a short and pleasingly-written story by Miss Annie S. Swan, who has so deservedly won for herself a high place in public esteem as a story-writer."—Glasgow Herald.

Jacko. A Story for the Young. By Harriette E. Burch.

An interesting story of the sufferings undergone by a little girl through the well-meant but mistaken system of discipline pursued by her guardians.


"Red Rose" Library of Choice Books.

A carefully-selected List of Copyright Works. Specially suitable for Gift-book, Lending Library, and P.S.A. Purposes.

Crown 8vo. Beautifully Bound in cloth extra, Artistic Cover Design. Price 2s. 6d. each.

Aiming Higher; or, Perseverance and Faithfulness Triumphant. By the Rev. T. P. Wilson, M.A.

The Better Way. A Tale of Temperance Toil. By William J. Lacey.

By Uphill Paths; or, Waiting and Winning. By E. Van Sommer.

Chris Willoughby; or, Against the Current. By Florence E. Burch.

Crooked Places. A Family Chronicle. By Edward Garrett.

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

Edith Raymond, and the Story of Huldah Brent's Will. A Tale. By S. S. Robbins.

Fighting the Good Fight; or, The Successful Influence of Well-Doing. By E. Everett-Green.

Frank Oldfield; or, Lost and Found. By the Rev. T. P. Wilson, M.A.

The Golden Woof. A Story of Two Girls' Lives. By Mrs. I. Sitwell.

Lionel Franklin's Victory. By E. Van Sommer.

Little Miss Wardlaw. The Story of an Unselfish Life. By L. M. Gray.

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

Molly's Heroine. By "Fleur de Lys."

The Naresborough Victory. By the Rev. T. Keyworth.

Nellie O'Neil; or, Our Summer Time. By Agnes C. Maitland.

No Cross no Crown. A Tale of the Scottish Reformation. By the Author of "The Spanish Brothers."

Owen's Hobby; or, Strength and Weakness. A Tale. By Elmer Burleigh.

Pincherton Farm. By E. A. B. D.

Premiums Paid to Experience. Incidents in my Business Life. By Edward Garrett.

Right at Last; or, Family Fortunes. A Tale. By Edward Garrett, Author of "Occupations of a Retired Life."

Stepping Heavenward. A Tale of Home Life. By Mrs. Prentiss.


The 'Royal' Libraries Of Reward Books in Uniform Bindings.

Containing a Selection of Messrs. Nelson and Sons' Popular Copyright Tales and Standard Books by the best Authors.

The 'Royal' Two Shilling Library.

Chronicles of the Schönberg-Cotta Family. By Mrs. Rundle Charles.

The Spanish Brothers. By Deborah Alcock.

Leonie; or, Light out of Darkness. By Annie Lucas.

Isabel's Secret; or, A Sister's Love. By the Author of "The Story of a Happy Little Girl."

Ivanhoe. By Sir Walter Scott.

The Triple Alliance. By Harold Avery.

The Uncharted Island. By Skelton Kuppord.

In Palace and Faubourg. By C. J. G.

Maud Melville's Marriage. By Evelyn Everett-Green.

Kenilworth. By Sir Walter Scott.


The 'Royal' Eighteenpenny Library.

The Young Rajah. By W. H. G. Kingston.

Boris the Bear-Hunter. By Fred. Whishaw.

Afar in the Forest. By W. H. G. Kingston.

On Angels' Wings. By Hon. Mrs. Greene.

For the Queen's Sake. By E. Everett-Green.

Winning the Victory. By E. Everett-Green.

One Summer by the Sea. By J. M. Callwell.

Esther's Charge. By Evelyn Everett-Green.

Dulcie's Little Brother. By E. Everett-Green.

Salome. By Mrs. Emma Marshall.


The 'Royal' Shilling Library.

The Coral Island. By R. M. Ballantyne.

The Gorilla Hunters. By R. M. Ballantyne.

Ungava. By R. M. Ballantyne.

The Grey House on the Hill; or, Trust in God and Do the Right. By the Hon. Mrs. Greene.

Sir Aylmer's Heir. By Evelyn Everett-Green.

At the Black Rocks. By Edward A. Rand.

Soldiers of the Queen. By Harold Avery.

The Golden House. By the Author of "The Swedish Twins."

The Robber Baron of Bedford Castle. By A. J. Foster and E. E. Cuthell.

Mark Marksen's Secret. By Jessie Armstrong.

T. Nelson and Sons, London, Edinburgh, and New York.