For Queen and Emperor. By ERNEST PROTHEROE.
A vivid description of the deadly struggle of the undisciplined Britons against the victorious Romans, in which the exploits of Boadicea are depicted.

The Cruise of "The Golden Fleece." By SARDIUS HANCOCK.
This stirring story of the days of Queen Mary is full of exciting adventure, with battles on sea and on land.

That Boy of Fraser's. By ERNEST PROTHEROE.
David Fraser passed through many troubles caused by the disappearance of his father; how he encountered them makes invigorating reading.

A Collegian in Khaki. By WILLIAM JOHNSTON.
A South African war story abounding in adventure. The hero is taken prisoner, escapes, and takes part in many battles.

With Rifle and Kukri. By FREDERICK P. GIBBON.
The many heroic deeds called forth by England's "little wars" along the Indian frontier are here narrated in stirring language.

Meltonians All! By F. COWLEY WHITEHOUSE.
A first-rate story of school-life and after, full of vim and stirring incidents. Jim, Ken and Goggles make a fine trio.

Myddleton's Treasure. By ERNEST PROTHEROE.
Railway accidents, the evil doings of those in power, a shipwreck, and adventures in Africa all help to make up a thrilling story.

The Baymouth Scouts. By Tom BEVAN.
A thrilling story, especially suitable for Boy Scouts, of the days of Napoleon, and his threatened invasion of England.

The Last of the Paladins. By CHARLES DESLYS.
A romance of the chivalry of the Middle Ages, of gallant knights and beautiful ladies, of battles and heroic feats.

Rollinson and I. By W. E. CULE.
The Story of a Summer Term. An attractive tale of schoolboy life, detailing a broken friendship, much misunderstanding, repentance, and finally reconciliation between the two characters in the title-role.