The Cock-House at Fellsgarth. A Public School Story. By TALBOT BAINES REED.
The juniors' rollicking fun, the seniors' rivalry, the school elections and football match are all told in a forcible manner.

Wild Life in Sunny Lands. By GORDON STABLES, M.D., R.N.
A capital book of some butterfly-hunters' adventures, including fighting bears, and penetrating trackless jungles in various Oriental regions, told in this author's usual vivid style.

A Dog with a Bad Name. By TALBOT BAINES REED.
The story of a big, ungainly youth who seemed fated to be misunderstood, and to be made the butt of his comrades.

The Master of the Shell. By TALBOT BAINES REED.
Dealing with the pranks of schoolboys, bubbling over with mischief and fun, and the trials of a young House-Master.

From Scapegrace to Hero. By ERNEST PROTHEROE.
The Scapegrace, who became a thorough-going hero, was a wild, unmanageable village boy possessing an inveterate taste for mischief.

My Friend Smith. By TALBOT BAINES REED.
A first-rate story dealing with the temptations and difficulties boys meet with when entering upon business life.

Comrades under Canvas. By FREDERICK P. GIBBON.
A breezy, healthy tale, dealing with the adventures of three Boys' Brigade companies during their annual camp.

Parkhurst Boys, and other Stories of School Life. By TALBOT BAINES REED.
A collection of stories from The Boy's Own Paper, containing some of this popular author's best work and brightest wit.

Reginald Cruden. By TALBOT BAINES REED.
Depicting the last days at school of Reginald Cruden, who then starts in business at the bottom of the ladder.

Roger Ingleton, Minor. By TALBOT BAINES REED.
A bright, vigorous story for boys, introducing the reader to various characters, all drawn with this well-known author's usual skill and power.