‘“My Schoolboy Friends” is a most interesting book. It has many attractive qualities, which are sure to win for it a wide and lasting popularity among the best sort of readers. Boys, for whom it is especially written, will thoroughly enjoy it.’—Westminster Review.

Second Edition.

5. Drifted and Sifted: A Domestic Chronicle of the Seventeenth Century.

‘The author of this interesting, and we may add pathetic, story appears to possess the art of reproducing bygone times with much ability.’—The Record.

6. Warrior, Priest, and Statesman; or, English Heroes in the Thirteenth Century. By W. H. Davenport Adams.

7. Totty Testudo. The Life and Wonderful Adventures of Totty Testudo. An Autobiography by Flora F. Wylde.

‘The book is of engrossing interest, and the reader will be astonished, as he lays it down, to find that he has been able to get so much entertainment and instruction from the personal adventures of a tortoise.’—Inverness Courier.

8. On Holy Ground; or, Scenes and Incidents in the Land of Promise. By Edwin Hodder, Author of ‘Memories of New Zealand Life,’ ‘The Junior Clerk,’ etc.

NIMMO’S
Five Shilling Illustrated Gift Books.