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.
T. NELSON AND SONS, London, Edinburgh, and New York.

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.

Tales of Adventure.

THREE BOOKS BY ELIZA F. POLLARD.

A Daughter of France. A Tale of the Early Settlement of Acadia. With Six Illustrations by W. RAINEY, R.I.

An interesting story of the adventures of Charles de la Tour and his companions in Acadia. Jacqueline, De la Tour's wife, is a noble character. Her heroic defence of the fort in her husband's absence, and the base trick by which her charge way betrayed, are recounted in chapters of compelling interest.

The Last of the Cliffords. Illustrated by WAL PAGET.

My Lady Marcia. A Story of the French Revolution. With Five Illustrations by WAL PAGET.

In Savage Africa; or, The Adventures of Frank Baldwin from the Gold Coast to Zanzibar. By VERNEY LOVETT CAMERON, C.B., D.C.L., Commander Royal Navy; Author of "Jack Hooper," etc. With Thirty-two Illustrations.

"From the deft and prolific pen of Commander Lovett Cameron.... In the course of a stirring narrative, of the kind in which boys most delight, he succeeds in conveying much real knowledge about Africa, its features, and its peoples."—Scotsman.

Jack Hooper. His Adventures at Sea and in South Africa. By VERNEY LOVETT CAMERON, C.B., D.C.L. With Twenty-three Full-page Illustrations.

Every Inch a Sailor. By GORDON STABLES, M.D., R.N., Author of "As We Sweep through the Deep," etc. Illus.

"Between the reader, ourselves, and the binnacle, there isn't a living writer—unless it be Clark Russell, and he appeals more to the adult—who can hold a candle, or shall we say a starboard light, to Gordon Stables as a narrator of sea stories for boys. This one is worthy of the high traditions of the author."—Literary World.

Held to Ransom. A Story of Spanish Brigands. By F. B. FORESTER, Author of "The Spanish Cousin," "A Settler's Story," etc. Illustrated by ARCHIBALD WEBB.

Jack Ralston. A Tale of Life in the Far North-East of Canada. By HAMPDEN BURNHAM, M.A., Author of "Canadians in the Imperial Service." With Coloured Illustrations by WALTER GRIEVE.

Kilgorman. A Story of Ireland in 1798. By TALBOT BAINES REED, Author of "The Fifth Form at St. Dominic's," etc. Illustrated by JOHN WILLIAMSON. With Portrait, and an "In Memoriam" Sketch of the Author by JOHN SIME.

With Pack and Rifle in the Far South-West. Adventures in New Mexico, Arizona, and Central America. By ACHILLES DAUNT, Author of "Frank Redcliffe," "The Three Trappers," etc. With Thirty Illustrations.

"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.

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 "Coronet" Series.

Suitable for Sunday School and Presentation Purposes.

Almost a Hero; or, School Days at Ashcombe. By ROBERT RICHARDSON.

Anna Lee. The Maiden—the Wife—the Mother. By T. S. ARTHUR.

Aunt Sally. By CONSTANCE MILMAN.

Esther Reid. By PANSY.

The Flower of the Family. A Tale of Domestic Life. By Mrs. PRENTISS.

Gladys or Gwenyth? The Story of a Mistake. By E. EVERETT-GREEN.

The Hermit of Livry. A Story of the Sixteenth Century at the Dawn of the Reformation. By M. R. H.

The Mystery of Alton Grange. By E. EVERETT-GREEN.

A New Graft on the Family Tree. By PANSY.

Not Thrown Away, but Given; or, The Story of Marion's Hero. By Mrs. F. S. REANEY, Author of "Our Daughters," etc.

Out in the World. By PANSY.

Rose and Thorn. A Story for the Young. By KATHARINE LEE BATES.

Shenac. The Story of a Highland Family in Canada.

Through the Gates. By ANNIE TUCKER.

Workers Together; or, An Endless Chain. By PANSY.

Favourite Books for the Nursery.

Favourite Bible Stories for the Young. FIRST SERIES. Containing:—The Story of Joseph—The Story of Moses—The Story of Ruth—The Story of David—The Story of Daniel—The Life of Our Lord.

Favourite Bible Stories for the Young. SECOND SERIES. Containing:—Story of the Flood—Rebekah at the Well—Jacob's Dream—Stories from the Life of Moses—Elijah and Elisha—Samuel—David and Jonathan, etc.

Favourite Book of Beasts, Birds, and Fishes.

Favourite Stories about Animals. Intended to Show the Reasoning Powers which they Possess.

Favourite Rhymes for the Nursery.

The Favourite Book of Fables. Containing:—The Cock and the Jewel—The Wolf and the Lamb—The Fox and the Lion—Hercules and the Carter—The Fox and the Goat—The Stag in the Ox-stall—The Vain Jackdaw, etc.

Favourite Stories for the Nursery. Containing:—Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves—Hop o' my Thumb, and the Seven League Boots—Children in the Wood—Tom Thumb—Little Red Riding Hood, etc.

Favourite Tales for the Nursery.

Riddles and Rhymes.

T. NELSON AND SONS, London, Edinburgh, and New York.