YOUNG DENYS: a Story of the Days of Napoleon. By Eleanor C. Price, author of In the Lion’s Mouth, Miss Latimer of Bryans, The Little One, A Lost Battle, &c. With six Illustrations by G. Nicolet. 3/6
‘An interesting tale of the great Napoleon.’—Punch.
‘Children of any age can enjoy its quiet vigour and character sketches.’—Spectator.
A SOLDIER OF THE LEGION: a Romance. By David Lawson Johnstone, author of The Brotherhood of the Coast, The Rebel Commodore, &c. With seventeen Illustrations by W. Boucher. 3/6
‘A spirited romance of adventure ... which follows the career of a young Englishman in the Carlist wars.’—Scotsman.
‘Distinguished alike for accuracy in detail and for vivid imagination.’—The Standard.
SWEPT OUT TO SEA. By David Ker, author of Prisoner among Pirates, Cossack and Czar, Vanished, The Wizard King, &c. With six Illustrations by J. Ayton Symington. 3/6
‘A fine stirring story of adventure on sea and land.... The local colour of the West Indies is laid on delicately and truthfully.’—Birmingham Gazette.
‘Crowded with adventure and excitement.’—Black and White.
TWO BOY TRAMPS. By J. Macdonald Oxley, author of Bert Lloyd’s Boyhood, Fergus Mactavish, &c. With six Illustrations by H. Sandham. 3/6
‘An uncommonly good tale.’—School Board Chronicle.
‘There is plenty of incident, and the interest is throughout well kept up.’—Spectator.
THE BLUE BALLOON: a Tale of the Shenandoah Valley. By Reginald Horsley. With six Illustrations by W. S. Stacey. 3/6