“The incidents are of thrilling interest, while the characters are drawn with a care and completeness rarely found in a boys’ book.”—Literary World.

Robinson Crusoe. With 100 Illustrations by Gordon Browne. 3s.

“One of the best issues, if not absolutely the best, of Defoe’s work which has ever appeared.”—The Standard.

Perseverance Island: or, The Robinson Crusoe of the 19th Century. By Douglas Frazar. With 6 page Illustrations. 3s.

Gulliver’s Travels. With 100 Illustrations by Gordon Browne. 3s.

“Mr. Gordon Browne is, to my thinking, incomparably the most artistic, spirited, and brilliant of our illustrators of books for boys, and one of the most humorous also, as his illustrations of ‘Gulliver’ amply testify.”—Truth.

The Wigwam and the War-path: Stories of the Red Indians. By Ascott R. Hope. With 6 page Illustrations. 3s.

“Is notably good. It gives a very vivid picture of life among the Indians, which will delight the heart of many a schoolboy.”—Spectator.

The Loss of John Humble: What Led to It, and What Came of It. By G. Norway. With 6 page Illustrations by John Schönberg, 3s.

“Full of life and adventure. The interest of the story is sustained without a break from first to last.”—Standard.