‘It is a long time since we read a story for girls more simple, natural, or interesting.’—Publishers’ Circular.
THE WHITE KAID OF THE ATLAS. By J. Maclaren Cobban. With six Illustrations by W. S. Stacey. 3/6
‘A well-told tale of adventure and daring in Morocco, in which the late and the present Sultan both figure.... A very pleasant book to read.’—Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review.
THE YELLOW GOD: a Tale of some Strange Adventures. By Reginald Horsley. With six Illustrations by W. S. Stacey. 3/6
‘Admirably designed, and set forth with life-like force.... A first-rate book for boys.’—Saturday Review.
PRISONER AMONG PIRATES. By David Ker, author of Cossack and Czar, The Wild Horseman of the Pampas, &c. With six Illustrations by W. S. Stacey. 3/6
‘A singularly good story, calculated to encourage what is noble and manly in boys.’—Athenæum.
JOSIAH MASON: A BIOGRAPHY. With Sketches of the History of the Steel Pen and Electroplating Trades. By John Thackray Bunce. With Portrait and Illustrations. 3/6
FOUR ON AN ISLAND: a Story of Adventure. By L. T. Meade, author of Daddy’s Boy, Scamp and I, Wilton Chase, &c. With six original Illustrations by W. Rainey. 3/6
‘This is a very bright description of modern Crusoes.’—Graphic.