Cyril Ashley. A Tale.
An English tale for young persons, illustrative of some of the practical lessons to be learned from the Scripture story of Jonah the prophet.
Driven into Exile.
"One of the best books we have ever received from our old friend A.L.O.E. ... The pen-portraits in the book are deftly drawn."—Christian Leader.
The Forlorn Hope.
A tale, written in A.L.O.E.'s charming style, of the anti-slavery movement in America. Though an unhappy marriage and its consequences form the main topic of the book, the noble part played by W. L. Garrison in the emancipation of the negro is vividly sketched.
The Giant-Killer; or, The Battle which All must Fight.
A tale for the young, illustrating "the battle which all must fight" with the Giants Sloth, Selfishness, Untruth, Hate, and Pride.
Harold's Bride.
An interesting story, written in the author's characteristic style, and affording instructive glimpses of the hardships and dangers of missionary life in the rural districts of India.