CAVALIERS AND ROUNDHEADS; or, Stories of the Great Civil War, By John G. Edgar, Author of “Wars of the Roses,” “Sea Kings and Naval Heroes,” &c., &c. With Original Illustrations.

“An interesting and instructive volume of the great struggle of the seventeenth century.”

WHO WON AT LAST; or, Everyday Progress. By J. T. Trowbridge, Author of “Philip Farlow and his Friends.” With Original Illusts.

“A tale of an American lad who by his good conduct alone won friends, a home, and a start in life.”

THE STAR IN THE DUST HEAP. By the Hon. Mrs. R. J. Greene. With Original Illustrations by W. Gunston.

“There is a good plot, extremely natural writing, and deep pathos in this tale better than which we have not read for a long time.”—Western Morning News.

THE YOUNG SQUIRE; or, Peter and his Friends. By Mrs. Eiloart, Author of “Cris Fairlie’s Boyhood,” &c. With Original Illusts.

“A story of two boys who, by firm determination to make the best of it, became good, useful and honourable men.”

ADRIFT IN A BOAT, and WASHED ASHORE. By W. H. G. Kingston. With Eight Original Illustrations.