GREAT WARRIORS: Nelson, Wellington, Napoleon. 2/

‘One of the most instructive books published this season.’—Liverpool Mercury.

HEROIC LIVES: Livingstone, Stanley, General Gordon, Lord Dundonald. 2/

‘It would be difficult to name four other lives in which we find more enterprise, adventure, achievement.... The book is sure to please.’—Leeds Mercury.

THE REMARKABLE ADVENTURES OF WALTER TRELAWNEY, Parish ’Prentice of Plymouth, in the year of the Great Armada. Re-told by J. S. Fletcher, author of Through Storm and Stress, &c. With Frontispiece by W. S. Stacey. 2/

‘A wonderfully vivid story of the year of the Great Armada; far more effective than the unwholesome trash which so often does duty for boys’ books nowadays.’—Idler.

FIVE VICTIMS: a School-room Story. By M. Bramston, author of Boys and Girls, Uncle Ivan, &c. With Frontispiece by H. A. Bone. 2/

‘A delightful book for children. Miss Bramston has told her simple story extremely well.’—Associates’ Journal.

SOME BRAVE BOYS AND GIRLS. By Edith C. Kenyon, author of The Little Knight, Wilfrid Clifford, &c. 2/