Our Sea-Coast Heroes; or, Tales of Wreck and of Rescue by the Lifeboat and Rocket. By Achilles Daunt, Author of “Frank Redcliffe,” etc. With numerous Illustrations. Price 2s. 6d.

Robinson Crusoe. The Life and Strange Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner. Written by Himself. Carefully Reprinted from the Original Edition. With Memoir of De Foe, a Memoir of Alexander Selkirk, and other interesting additions. Illustrated with upwards of Seventy Engravings by Keeley Halswelle. Crown 8vo, cloth ex. 3s.

An edition that every boy would be pleased to include in his library. It is handsomely bound, and the numerous illustrations assist greatly in the realization of this famous story.

The Swiss Family Robinson; or, Adventures of a Father and his Four Sons on a Desolate Island. Unabridged Translation. With 300 Illustrations. Price 3s.

A capital edition of this well-known work. As the title suggests, its character is somewhat similar to that of the famous “Robinson Crusoe.” It combines, in a high degree, the two desirable qualities in a book,—instruction and amusement.

Gulliver’s Travels into Several Remote Regions of the World. With Introduction and Explanatory Notes by the late Mr. Robert Mackenzie, Author of “The 19th Century,” “America,” etc. With 20 Illustrations. Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 3s.

A very handsome edition, under the editorship of Mr. Robert Mackenzie, who has supplied for it a well-written introduction and explanatory notes.... We have also here the curious original maps and a number of modern illustrations of much merit. Altogether this is a most attractive re-appearance of a famous book.”—Glasgow Herald.

Our Boys’ Select Library.

Stories of Adventure, Travel, and Discovery.