124. Ned in the Blockhouse. (Cassell) 2s. 6d.
125. Ned in the Woods. (Cassell) 2s. 6d.
126. Ned on the River. (Cassell) 2s. 6d.
127. The Camp Fire and the Wigwam. (Cassell) 2s. 6d.
128. The Lost Trail. (Cassell) 2s. 6d.
129. Footsteps in the Forest. (Cassell) 2s. 6d.
American, Fenimore Cooper-like adventures, but without the love or the somewhat stilted language. There is an admirable Red Indian hero, a Christian, who appears in all difficulties. Boys revel in these books, which seem to have an unusual attraction for them. The three first form the ‘Boy Pioneer Series,’ the three last the ‘Log Cabin Series.’ Many of the real pioneers of Kentucky are introduced.
130. Lost in the Backwoods. By Mrs. Traill. (Nelson) 3s. 6d.
Adventures in a Canadian forest of fifty or sixty years ago. Well worthy of its republication.
131. The French Prisoners. By Berby. (Macmillan) 4s. 6d.