‘This is a very amusing book for children; one of the best books of the season.’—Literary World.

II. SUNNYLAND STORIES. Fcp. 8vo. Illustrated.

BRAVE MEN’S FOOTSTEPS. A Book of Example and Anecdote for Young People. By the Editor of ‘Men who have Risen.’ With Four Illustrations by C. Doyle. Third Edition. Crown 8vo.

The lives have been chosen to represent marked varieties of character, and their operation under different forms of effort. Success is here viewed in no narrow or merely commercial sense.

‘The little volume is precisely of the stamp to win the favour of those who, in choosing a gift for a boy, would consult his moral development as well as his temporary pleasure.’—Daily Telegraph.

‘A readable and instructive volume.’—Examiner.

‘A good book which will, we hope, meet well-deserved success.’—Spectator.

Works by CHARLES CAMDEN.

I. HOITY, TOITY, THE GOOD LITTLE FELLOW. With Eleven Illustrations. Crown 8vo.

‘Relates very pleasantly the history of a charming little fellow who meddles always with a kindly disposition with other people’s affairs, and helps them to do right. There are many shrewd lessons to be picked up in this clever little story.’—Public Opinion.