THE LOST TRADER, or the Mystery of the Lombardy. By Henry Frith, author of The Cruise of the ‘Wasp,’ The Log of the ‘Bombastes,’ &c. With four Illustrations by W. Boucher. 2/6

‘Mr Frith writes good sea-stories, and this is the best of them that we have read.’—Academy.

BASIL WOOLLCOMBE, MIDSHIPMAN. By Arthur Lee Knight, author of The Adventures of a Midshipmite, &c. With Frontispiece by W. S. Stacey, and other Illustrations. 2/6

THE NEXT-DOOR HOUSE. By Mrs Molesworth. With six Illustrations by W. Hatherell. 2/6

‘I venture to predict for it as loving a welcome as that received by the inimitable Carrots.’—Manchester Courier.

COSSACK AND CZAR. By David Ker, author of The Boy Slave in Bokhara, The Wild Horseman of the Pampas, &c. With original Illustrations by W. S. Stacey. 2/6

‘There is not an uninteresting line in it.’—Spectator.

THROUGH THE FLOOD, the Story of an Out-of-the-way Place. By Esmè Stuart. With Illustrations. 2/6

‘A bright story of two girls, and shows how goodness rather than beauty in a face can heal old strifes.’—Friendly Leaves.