The Stories by this author have a very high reputation in America, and of all her books these are the most popular and widely circulated. These are the only English editions sanctioned by the author, who has a direct interest in this English Edition.
LOST GIP. By Hesba Stretton, Author of “Little Meg,” “Alone in London.” Square crown 8vo. Six Illustrations. Price 1s. 6d.
⁂ A HANDSOMELY BOUND EDITION, WITH TWELVE ILLUSTRATIONS, PRICE HALF-A-CROWN.
“Thoroughly enlists the sympathies of the reader.”—Church Review.
“Full of tender touches.”—Nonconformist.
“An exquisitely touching little story.”—Church Herald.
THE KING’S SERVANTS. By Hesba Stretton, Author of “Lost Gip.” Square crown 8vo, uniform with “Lost Gip.” 8 Illustrations. Price 1s. 6d.
| Part | I. | —Faithful in Little. |
| Part | II. | —Unfaithful. |
| Part | III. | —Faithful in Much. |
AT SCHOOL WITH AN OLD DRAGOON. By Stephen J. Mac Kenna. Crown 8vo. 5s. With Six Illustrations.
- “At Ghuznee Villa.”
- Introductory.
- Henry and Amy.
- A Story of Canterbury.
- A Disastrous Trumpet Call.
- A Baptism of Fire.
- In a Golden Fort.
- A Little Game.
- True to his Salt.
- Mother Moran’s Enemies.
- Sooka the Sycee; or, Sea Horses in Reality.
- A Baptism of Frost.
- Who Shot the Kafirs.
- John Chinaman and the Middies.