Crown 8vo, with Illustrations, each 5s. cloth.
RIVERS OF ICE:
A TALE ILLUSTRATIVE OF ALPINE ADVENTURE AND
GLACIER ACTION.
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THE PIRATE CITY:
AN ALGERINE TALE.
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BLACK IVORY:
A TALE OF ADVENTURE AMONG THE SLAVERS OF EAST
AFRICA.
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THE NORSEMEN IN THE WEST;
Or, AMERICA BEFORE COLUMBUS.
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THE FLOATING LIGHT of the GOODWIN SANDS.
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THE GOLDEN DREAM:
A TALE OF THE DIGGINGS.
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ERLING THE BOLD:
A TALE OF THE NORSE SEA-KINGS.
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DEEP DOWN: A Tale of the Cornish Mines.
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FIGHTING THE FLAMES:
A TALE OF THE LONDON FIRE-BRIGADE.
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SHIFTING WINDS: A Tough Yarn.
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THE LIGHTHOUSE;
Or, THE STORY OF A GREAT FIGHT BETWEEN MAN AND THE SEA.
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THE LIFEBOAT:
A TALE OF OUR COAST HEROES.
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GASCOYNE, THE SANDALWOOD TRADER:
A TALE OF THE PACIFIC.
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THE IRON HORSE; Or, LIFE ON THE LINE.
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LONDON: JAMES NISBET & CO., 21 BERNERS STREET.


Transcriber’s Notes:

Obvious punctuation errors repaired.

Frontispiece, “Rosewald” changed to “Roswald” (chicken!—Oh, Roswald!—How)

Page 115, illustration, “Pegg” changed to “Peg” (had Mr. Peg got the)

Page 188, word “a” added to text (would be a fine thing)

“THE STOCKING’S STORY” had songs that were quoted and the quotation marks were retained as printed as no clear correction was ascertained.

Page 4, One Shilling Books, the case of the author’s name on number 15, The Boy Guardian, was changed to match the format of the rest of the titles and authors.