From Scapegrace to Hero. By ERNEST PROTHEROE.

The Scapegrace, who became a thorough-going hero, was a wild, unmanageable village boy possessing an inveterate taste for mischief.

Sir Ludar. By TALBOT BAINES REED.

A stirring tale of the days of Queen Elizabeth, dealing with the wonderful adventures of a sturdy 'prentice-lad.

Tom, Dick and Harry. By TALBOT BAINES REED.

A splendid story, exhibiting in the highest degree this popular author's knowledge of schoolboy life and humour.

Submarine U93. By MAJOR CHARLES GILSON.

A thrilling tale, in which the U boat is the principal factor. The youthful hero, with that redoubtable personage, Captain Crouch, passes through many ordeals and adventures.

Into the Soundless Deeps. A Tale of Wonder and Invention. By P. H. BOLTON.

The problems of sound and a "wonder-box," known as the "long distance" ear, provide the main theme in this exciting story, in which adventures with Spanish brigands also figure.