BY BESSIE MARCHANT
(Well known as a writer of books for boys and girls.)
Athabasca Bill. A Tale of the Far West.
A Brave Little Cousin.
Darling of Sandy Point.
The Deputy Boss;
The House at Brambling Minster. An Amusing Tale of a Haunted House.
The Mysterious City. A Story of the Congo.
Redwood Ranch.
Rolf the Rebel. Adventures in Cuba.
The Western Scout.
Yew Tree Farm.
BY ALICE WILSON FOX
Too Near the Throne. An Historical Romance.
Love the Leader; or, Defenders of the Faith.
Diana's Decision. A Story for Girls.
STORIES OF ADVENTURE
BY FREDERIC HARRISON
Rupert Dudleigh. A Story of Old Brighton.
Within a Year. A Story of the Siege of Acre.
De Montfort's Squire. A Story of the Battle of Lewes.
Sea Scouts Afloat. A Story of the Great War.
EDITH E. COWPER'S
Books for Boys and Girls
Andrew Garnett's Will.
Bessie.
The Black Dog's Rider. A High-spirited Girl turns Highway Robber.
The Captain of the Waterguard. Adventures on the South Coast
in the Early Days of the Coastguard Service.
Ida's Floating Camp.
The Disappearance of David Pendarve.
The House with Dragon Gates. A Story of Old Chiswick in 1745.
The Invaders of Fairford. An Historical Story of Cromwellian Times.
The Island of Rushes. The Strange Story of a Holiday Mystery.
The King's Double. A Vivid Episode in the Civil War.
Leo Lousada, Gentleman Adventurer. Strange Ad ventures in the Channel Islands.
The Misadventures of I.M.P.
The Moonrakers. A Story of Smugglers in the New Forest in 1747.
The Mystery of Castle Veor.
Red White, and Blue.
Two Girls and a Secret.
Two on the Trial. A Story of Trappers' Life in the Far North of Canada.
Wild Rose to the Rescue.
BY MRS. EWING
(Whose stories have never been surpassed.)
Daddy Darwin's Dovecot.
Dandelion Clocks, and Other Tales.
Jackanapes.
Lob Lie-by-the-Fire; or, The Luck of Lingborough.
Mary's Meadow, and Letters from a Little Garden.
The Peace Egg, and a Christmas Mumming Play.
Snapdragons. A Tale of Christmas Eve and Old Father Christmas.
The Story of a Short Life.