⁂ For other Books by G. Norway see p. 23.
Under False Colours: A Story from Two Girls’ Lives. By Sarah Doudney. Illustrated by G. G. Kilburne. 4s.
“Sarah Doudney has no superior as a writer of high-toned stories—pure in style and original in conception; but we have seen nothing from her pen equal in dramatic energy to this book.”—Christian Leader.
With the Sea Kings: A Story of the Days of Lord Nelson. By F. H. Winder. Illustrated by W. S. Stacey. 4s.
“Just the book to put into a boy’s hands. Every chapter contains boardings, cuttings out, fighting pirates, escapes of thrilling audacity, and captures by corsairs, sufficient to turn the quietest boy’s head. The story culminates in a vigorous account of the battle of Trafalgar. Happy boys!”—The Academy.
Dr. Jolliffe’s Boys: A Tale of Weston School. By Lewis Hough. With 6 page Pictures. 3s. 6d.
“Young people who appreciate Tom Brown’s School-days will find this story a worthy companion to that fascinating book.”—Newcastle Journal.
Dora: or, A Girl without a Home. By Mrs. R. H. Read. With 6 page Illustrations by Paul Hardy. 3s. 6d.
“It is no slight thing, in an age of rubbish, to get a story so pure and healthy as this.”—The Academy.