The World of Ice. Adventures in the Polar Regions.

The Gorilla Hunters. A Tale of the Wilds of Africa.

A sequel to “The Coral Island,” and of as entrancing interest.

Martin Rattler. A Boy’s Adventures in the Forests of Brazil.

“One of the best of this delightful and popular author’s books.”—Scotsman.

Ungava. A Tale of Esquimau Land.

“Any one who wants boys to believe that there is a better writer of boys’ books than Mr. R. M. Ballantyne must shout very loud. ‘Ungava’ takes us to Esquimau land, and illustrates the phases of the fur-trader’s life in the wild regions which surround Hudson Bay.”—Sheffield Telegraph.

The Dog Crusoe and His Master. A Story of Adventure on the Western Prairies.

“All the tales bear the stamp of the master hand. Here we rove amid the wilds of the west, hunt the buffalo and the grizzly bear, are chased and captured by Indians, and make a clever escape.”—Perthshire Courier.

Hudson Bay; or, Everyday Life in the Wilds of North America, during a Six Years’ Residence in the Territories of the Hon. Hudson Bay Company. With Memoir of the Author and Portrait. Also Twenty-nine Illustrations drawn by Bayard and other Artists, from Sketches by the Author.