Diamond Rock; or, On the Right Track. By J. Macdonald Oxley, author of "Up Among the Ice-Floes," etc. With Illustrations. Post 8vo, cloth extra.
"A sea story of great power.... Relates to the stirring period in naval annals in the early years of the century, when brushes with the French were frequent, and the glamour which hung about matters maritime had not passed away. Mr. Oxley narrates an exciting story vividly."—Leeds Mercury.
Doing and Daring. A New Zealand Story. By Eleanor Stredder, author of "Jack and his Ostrich," etc. With Illustrations. Post 8vo, cloth extra.
"It has a quickly-moving plot of wild life, adventure, and dangers, and is sure to please a boy reader."—Scotsman.
Harold the Norseman. By Fred. Whishaw, author of "A Lost Army," "Boris the Bear-Hunter," etc. Post 8vo, cloth extra.
"An entrancing story dealing with Norse life in the eleventh century, a period unsurpassed for the opportunities it presents to the romancer."—Dundee Advertiser.
"A stirring story of a stirring period, which, though we regard it at the distance of eight centuries, is full of unfailing fascination to all lovers of the romance of history."—Court Journal.
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STORIES OF ADVENTURE, TRAVEL, AND DISCOVERY.