A Cruise in Cloudland. By Henry Frith.
"A thoroughly interesting story, especially the part dealing with the siege of Plevna. There is an excellent sketch of General Skobeloff."—St. James's Gazette.
Marian and Dorothy. By Annie E. Armstrong.
"This is distinctively a book for girls. It contains a bright wholesome story, with the useful morals of industry and forgiveness of injuries. The book is decidedly to be commended."—Academy.
Stimson's Reef: A Tale of Adventure. By C. J. Hyne.
"Few stories come within hailing distance of Stimson's Reef in the matter of startling incidents and hairbreadth 'scapes. In these respects it may almost vie with Mr. R. L. Stevenson's matchless Treasure Island."—Guardian.
Gladys Anstruther. By Louisa Thompson.
"It is a clever book, and some of the passages in the narrative are novel and striking in the highest degree."—Schoolmistress.
The Secret of the Old House. By Evelyn Everett-Green.
"Tim, the little Jacobite who asks his grandmother if she can remember Charles I., is a charming creation. So original a child as Tim must win the hearts of all who read the pleasant tale."—Academy.