“In ‘Stirring Tales’ Mr. Borlase has given us a volume which will be read by both young and old. Although written for boys, we think their elders will read it with equal avidity.”—Standard.
CRIS FAIRLIE’S BOYHOOD: A Tale of an Old Town. By Mrs. Eiloart, Author of “The Boy with an Idea,” &c. With Original Illustrations. New Edition.
“A most interesting and instructive book for boys.”
SEA FIGHTS AND LAND BATTLES: From Sluys to the Bombardment of Alexandria, and from Hastings to the Battles of the Soudan. By L. Valentine. With Original Illustrations. New Edition.
“One of the best prize books we have seen; the battle of Hastings is a fine piece of historical writing.”—Spectator.
RANDALL DAVENANT. By Capt. Claude Bray. With Illustrations by A. J. Johnson.
“The story is vigorously told, and Captain Bray has accomplished a task that many writers have failed in; namely, that of making a picture of native life in India really interesting. Mr. Johnson’s illustrations are very good.”—Standard.
CAPTAIN JACK; or, Old Fort Duquesne: A Story of Indian Adventure. By Charles McKnight. With Original Illustrations.