H. Johnston. DR. CONGALTON’S LEGACY. By Henry Johnston. Crown 8vo. 6s.
‘The story is redolent of humour, pathos, and tenderness, while it is not without a touch of tragedy.’—Scotsman.
‘A worthy and permanent contribution to Scottish creative literature.’—Glasgow Herald.
Julian Corbett. A BUSINESS IN GREAT WATERS. By Julian Corbett, Author of ‘Forgotten Gold,’ ‘Kophetua XIII,’ etc. Crown 8vo. 6s.
‘Mr. Corbett writes with immense spirit, and the book is a thoroughly enjoyable one in all respects. The salt of the ocean is in it, and the right heroic ring resounds through its gallant adventures.’—Speaker.
L. Cope Cornford. CAPTAIN JACOBUS: A ROMANCE OF THE ROAD. By L. Cope Cornford. Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 6s.
‘An exceptionally good story of adventure and character.’—World.
C. Phillips Wolley. THE QUEENSBERRY CUP. A Tale of Adventure. By Clive Phillips Wolley, Author of ‘Snap,’ Editor of ‘Big Game Shooting.’ Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 6s.
‘A book which will delight boys: a book which upholds the healthy schoolboy code of morality.’—Scotsman.
Robert Barr. IN THE MIDST OF ALARMS. By Robert Barr, Author of ‘From Whose Bourne,’ etc. Third Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
‘A book which has abundantly satisfied us by its capital humour.’—Daily Chronicle.
‘Mr. Barr has achieved a triumph whereof he has every reason to be proud.’—Pall Mall Gazette.