136. Follow the Leader. By Talbot B. Reed. (Cassell) 5s.

Another public-school story, sound and spirited, and likely to interest. People sometimes learn best from what does not profess to be about their own life.

137. In Quest of Gold on the Whanga Falls. By C. H. Johnstone. (Cassell) 3s. 6d.

Exciting Australian adventures. It is to be hoped they will not inspire the gold fever, for which, however, ‘True Gold’ (see [No. 602]) may be an antidote.

138. The Boy with an Idea. By Mrs. Eiloart. (Warne) 2s. 6d.

An inventive genius, always getting into exquisitely droll predicaments, some of which are quite fit to do duty at a penny reading.

139. Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea. By Jules Verne. Two parts. (Low) Cloth 3s. 6d., boards, 2 parts, 1s. each.

140. The Mysterious Island. Three parts. (Low) Cloth 2s., boards 1s. each.

141. The Earth to the Moon and a Trip round it. (Low) Cloth 2s., boards 1s. each.

142. Five Weeks in a Balloon. (Low) Cloth 2s., boards 1s.