OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

“They are brightly told, and afford capital reading for a railway journey, or a spare half-hour.”—The Herald.

“Are well told, and have the freshness that comes of an origin in real life, instead of imagination.”—The Scotsman.

“The book is certain to command a wide circulation ... and the pleasant unpretending style in which it is written makes it eminently readable.”—N.B. Daily Mail.

“Is a most readable book. All are intensely interesting and all admirably told.”—Kilmarnock Herald.

“Are well written, and have the merit of being all accurate accounts of actual experience.”—Manchester Guardian.


THE ADVENTURE SERIES OF BOOKLETS.