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Title: Blackie & Sons Catalogue - 1891
Books for Young People
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BLACKIE & SON'S
BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.
BY G. A. HENTY.
St. Bartholomew's Eve: A Tale of the Huguenot Wars. By G. A. HENTY.
With 12 page Illustrations by H. J. DRAPER, and a Map. Crown 8vo,
cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
The title of this story takes you at once to its subject. The
hero, Philip Fletcher, is a right true English lad, but he has a
French connection on the mother's side. This kinship induces him
to cross the Channel in order to take a share in that splendid
struggle for freedom known as the Huguenot wars. Naturally he
sides with the Protestants, distinguishes himself in various
battles, and receives rapid promotion for the zeal and daring with
which he carries out several secret missions. At length, however,
he is entrapped in Paris, with other prominent Huguenots, on that
terrible St. Bartholomew's Eve, when the tocsin gave the signal
at midnight for the massacre to begin. It is an enthralling
narrative, and the chapter which deals with the escape of the hero
out of that monstrous city is one of the most thrilling in a story
which is full of interest.
Through the Sikh War: A Tale of the Conquest of the Punjaub. By G. A.
HENTY. With 12 page Illustrations by HAL HURST, and a Map. Crown 8vo,
cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
This story gives a vivid picture of the pluck and obstinacy with
which the British maintained their ascendency in India. Percy
Groves, a spirited English lad, leaves school to join his uncle in
the Punjaub, where he is governor of a district under the native
Sikh prince, Runjeet Singh. The natives are in a state of revolt,
and Percy takes an active part in all the troubles which precede
the Sikh war. His uncle's fortress is beleaguered, and he assists
in repelling the attack. Then when the authorities at Lahore
proclaim war Percy joins the British force as a volunteer, and
takes a distinguished share in the famous battles of Moodkee,
Sobraon, and Chillianwalla. Apart from its high interest as a
record of personal daring, this story shows in dashing style how
Englishmen have made an Empire.
* * * * *
BY G. A. HENTY.
"Mr. Henty is one of the best of story-tellers for young people."
--_Spectator._
Beric the Briton: A Story of the Roman Invasion. By G. A. HENTY. With
12 page Illustrations by W. PARKINSON. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
olivine edges, 6_s._
"Beric the Briton is the boy's book of the year."--_Observer._
"We are not aware that any one has given us quite so vigorous a
picture of Britain in the days of the Roman conquest. Mr. Henty
has done his utmost to make an impressive picture of the haughty
Roman character, with its indomitable courage, sternness, and
discipline. _Beric_ is good all through."--_Spectator._
In Greek Waters: A Story of the Grecian War of Independence (1821-1827).
By G. A. HENTY. With 12 page Illustrations by W. S. STACEY, and a Map.
Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, Olivine edges, 6_s._
"There are adventures of all kinds for the hero and his friends,
whose pluck and ingenuity in extricating themselves from awkward
fixes are always equal to the occasion. It is an excellent story,
and if the proportion of history is smaller than usual, the whole
result leaves nothing to be desired."--_Journal of
Education._
Redskin and Cow-boy: A Tale of the Western Plains. By G. A. HENTY.
With 12 page Illustrations by ALFRED PEARSE. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
olivine edges, 6_s._
"It has a good plot; it abounds in action; the scenes are equally
spirited and realistic, and we can only say we have read it with
much pleasure from first to last. The pictures of life on a cattle
ranche are most graphically painted, as are the manners of the
reckless but jovial cow-boys."--_Times._
The Dash for Khartoum: A Tale of the Nile Expedition. By G. A. HENTY.
With 10 page Illustrations by J. SCHÖNBERG and J. NASH, and 4 Plans.
Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"The Dash for Khartoum is your ideal boys' book."--_Tablet._
"It is literally true that the narrative never flags a moment; for
the incidents which fall to be recorded after the dash for
Khartoum has been made and failed are quite as interesting as
those which precede it."--_Academy._
By England's Aid: The Freeing of the Netherlands (1585-1604). By G. A.
HENTY. With 10 page Illustrations by ALFRED PEARSE, and 4 Maps. Crown
8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"Boys know and love Mr. Henty's books of adventure, and will
welcome his tale of the Freeing of the Netherlands."--_Athenæum._
"The story is told with great animation, and the historical
material is most effectively combined with a most excellent
plot."--_Saturday Review._
By Right Of Conquest: Or, With Cortez in Mexico. By G. A. HENTY. With
10 page Illustrations by W. S. STACEY, and 2 Maps. Crown 8vo, cloth
elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"Mr. Henty's skill has never been more convincingly displayed than
in this admirable and ingenious story."--_Saturday Review._
"_By Right of Conquest_ is the nearest approach to a
perfectly successful historical tale that Mr. Henty has yet
published."--_Academy._
* * * * *
BY G. A. HENTY.
"Surely Mr. Henty should understand boys' tastes better than any man
living."--_The Times._
With Lee in Virginia: A Story of the American Civil War. By G. A.
HENTY. With 10 page Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE, and 6 Maps. Crown
8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"The story is a capital one and full of variety, and presents us
with many picturesque scenes of Southern life. Young Wingfield,
who is conscientious, spirited, and 'hard as nails,' would have
been a man after the very heart of Stonewall
Jackson."--_Times._
By Pike and Dyke: A Tale of the Rise of the Dutch Republic. By G. A.
HENTY. With 10 page Illustrations by MAYNARD BROWN, and 4 Maps. Crown
8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"The mission of Ned to deliver letters from William the Silent to
his adherents at Brussels, the fight of the _Good Venture_
with the Spanish man-of-war, the battle on the ice at Amsterdam,
the siege of Haarlem, are all told with a vividness and skill,
which are worthy of Mr. Henty at his best."--_Academy._
With Clive in India: Or, The Beginnings of an Empire. By G. A. HENTY.
With 12 page Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
olivine edges, 6_s._
"Among writers of stories of adventure for boys Mr. Henty stands
in the very first rank. Those who know something about India will
be the most ready to thank Mr. Henty for giving them this
instructive volume to place in the hands of their
children."--_Academy._
The Lion of St. Mark: A Tale of Venice in the Fourteenth Century. By
G. A. HENTY. With 10 page Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. Crown 8vo,
cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"Every boy should read _The Lion of St. Mark._ Mr. Henty has
never produced any story more delightful, more wholesome, or more
vivacious. From first to last it will be read with keen
enjoyment."--_The Saturday Review._
Under Drake's Flag: A Tale of the Spanish Main. By G. A. HENTY.
Illustrated by 12 page Pictures by GORDON BROWNE. Crown 8vo, cloth
elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"There is not a dull chapter, nor, indeed, a dull page in the
book; but the author has so carefully worked up his subject that
the exciting deeds of his heroes are never incongruous or
absurd."--_Observer._
Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden. By G. A.
HENTY. With 12 page Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. Crown 8vo, cloth
elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"Ronald, the hero, is very like the hero of _Quentin Durward._ The
lad's journey across France with his faithful attendant Malcolm,
and his hairbreadth escapes from the machinations of his father's
enemies, make up as good a narrative of the kind as we have ever
read. For freshness of treatment and variety of incident, Mr.
Henty has here surpassed himself."--_Spectator._
* * * * *
BY G. A. HENTY.
"Among writers of stories of adventure for boys Mr. Henty stands in
the very first rank."--_Academy._
For the Temple: A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem. By G. A. HENTY. With
10 page Illustrations by S. J. SOLOMON, and a Coloured Map. Crown 8vo,
cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"Mr. Henty's graphic prose pictures of the hopeless Jewish
resistance to Roman sway adds another leaf to his record of the
famous wars of the world. The book is one of Mr. Henty's cleverest
efforts."--_Graphic._
True to the Old Flag: A Tale of the American War of Independence. By
G. A. HENTY. With 12 page Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. Crown 8vo,
cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"Does justice to the pluck and determination of the British
soldiers. The son of an American loyalist, who remains true to our
flag, falls among the hostile redskins in that very Huron country
which has been endeared to us by the exploits of Hawkeye and
Chingachgook."--_The Times._
The Lion Of the North: A Tale of Gustavus Adolphus and the Wars of
Religion. By G. A. HENTY. With 12 page Pictures by J. SCHÖNBERG. Crown
8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"A praiseworthy attempt to interest British youth in the great
deeds of the Scotch Brigade in the wars of Gustavus Adolphus.
Mackay, Hepburn, and Munro live again in Mr. Henty's pages, as
those deserve to live whose disciplined bands formed really the
germ of the modern British army."--_Athenæum._
The Young Carthaginian: a Story of the Times of Hannibal. By G. A.
HENTY. With 12 page Illustrations by C. J. STANILAND, R.I. Crown 8vo,
cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"The effect of an interesting story, well constructed and vividly
told, is enhanced by the picturesque quality of the scenic
background. From first to last nothing stays the interest of the
narrative. It bears us along as on a stream, whose current varies
in direction, but never loses its force."--_Saturday Review._
With Wolfe in Canada: Or, The Winning of a Continent. By G. A. HENTY.
With 12 page Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
olivine edges, 6_s._
"A model of what a boys' story-book should be. Mr. Henty has a
great power of infusing into the dead facts of history new life,
and as no pains are spared by him to ensure accuracy in historic
details, his books supply useful aids to study as well as
amusement."--_School Guardian._
In Freedom's Cause: A Story of Wallace and Bruce. By G. A. HENTY. With
12 page Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
olivine edges, 6_s._
"Mr. Henty has broken new ground as an historical novelist. His
tale of the days of Wallace and Bruce is full of stirring action,
and will commend itself to boys."--_Athenæum._
* * * * *
BY G. A. HENTY.
"Mr. Henty is one of our most successful writers of historical
tales."--_Scotsman._
Through the Fray: A Story of the Luddite Riots. By G. A. HENTY. With
12 page Illustrations by H. M. PAGET. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
olivine edges, 6_s._
"Mr. Henty inspires a love and admiration for straightforwardness,
truth, and courage. This is one of the best of the many good books
Mr. Henty has produced, and deserves to be classed with his
_Facing Death_."--_Standard._
Captain Bayley's Heir: A Tale of the Gold Fields of California. By G.
A. HENTY. With 12 page Illustrations by H. M. PAGET. Crown 8vo, cloth
elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"A Westminster boy who makes his way in the world by hard work,
good temper, and unfailing courage. The descriptions given of life
are just what a healthy intelligent lad should delight
in."--_St. James's Gazette._
A Jacobite Exile: Being the Adventures of a Young Englishman in the
Service of Charles XII. of Sweden. By G. A. HENTY. With 8 page
Illustrations by PAUL HARDY, and a Map. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
olivine edges, 5_s._
In this story Sir Marmaduke Carstairs, who is a Jacobite, is
denounced as a plotter against the life of King William, and
although innocent of the charge, he has to flee from England. His
son Charlie, who goes with him to Sweden, is the hero of the tale.
This youth joins the foreign legion under Charles XII. of Sweden,
and takes a distinguished part in several famous campaigns against
the Russians and the Poles. Besides his stirring career as a
soldier, the narrative is full of the hero's personal adventures
in Poland, Sweden, Russia, and England. The narrative swings along
at a breathless pace, and holds the reader entranced to the end.
Condemned as a Nihilist: A Story of Escape from Siberia. By G. A.
HENTY. With 8 page Illustrations by WALTER PAGET. Crown 8vo, cloth
elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
"The best of this year's Henty. His narrative is more interesting
than many of the tales with which the public is familiar, of
escape from Siberia. Despite their superior claim to authenticity
these tales are without doubt no less fictitious than Mr. Henty's,
and he beats them hollow in the matter of sensations. The escape
of the hero and his faithful Tartar from the Samoyedes is quite
the high-water mark of this author's achievement."--_National
Observer._
Orange and Green: A Tale of the Boyne and Limerick. By G. A. HENTY.
With 8 full-page Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. Crown 8vo, cloth
elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
"An extremely spirited story, based on the struggle in Ireland,
rendered memorable by the defence of 'Derry and the siege of
Limerick."--_Sat. Review._
"The narrative is free from the vice of prejudice, and ripples
with life as vivacious as if what is being described were really
passing before the eye.... Should be in the hands of every young
student of Irish history."--_Belfast News._
* * * * *
BY G. A. HENTY.
"Mr. Henty is the king of story-tellers for boys."--_Sword and
Trowel._
One Of the 28th: A Tale of Waterloo. By G. A. HENTY. With 8 page
Illustrations by W. H. OVEREND, and 2 Maps. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
olivine edges, 5_s._
"Written with Homeric vigour and heroic inspiration. It is
graphic, picturesque, and dramatically effective ... shows us Mr.
Henty at his best and brightest. The adventures will hold a boy of
a winter's night enthralled as he rushes through them with
breathless interest 'from cover to cover.'"--_Observer._
The Cat Of Bubastes: A Story of Ancient Egypt. By G. A. HENTY. With 8
page Illustrations by J. R. WEGUELIN. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
olivine edges, 5_s._
"The story, from the critical moment of the killing of the sacred
cat to the perilous exodus into Asia with which it closes, is very
skilfully constructed and full of exciting adventures. It is
admirably illustrated."--_Saturday Review._
Maori and Settler: A Story of the New Zealand War. By G. A. HENTY.
With 8 page Illustrations by ALFRED PEARSE, and a Map. Crown 8vo,
cloth elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
"It is a book which all young people, but especially boys, will
read with avidity."--_Athenæum._
"A first-rate book for boys, brimful of adventure, of humorous and
interesting conversation, and of vivid pictures of colonial
life."--_Schoolmaster._
St. George for England: A Tale of Cressy and Poitiers. By G. A. HENTY.
With 8 full-page Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. Crown 8vo, cloth
elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
"Mr. Henty's historical novels for boys bid fair to supplement, on
their behalf, the historical labours of Sir Walter Scott in the
land of fiction."--_Standard._
"A story of very great interest for boys. In his own forcible
style the author has endeavoured to show that determination and
enthusiasm can accomplish marvellous results; and that courage is
generally accompanied by magnanimity and gentleness."--_Pall
Mall Gazette._
The Bravest of the Brave: With Peterborough in Spain. By G. A. HENTY.
With 8 full-page Pictures by H. M. PAGET. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
olivine edges, 5_s._
"Mr. Henty never loses sight of the moral purpose of his work--to
enforce the doctrine of courage and truth, mercy and loving
kindness, as indispensable to the making of an English gentleman.
British lads will read _The Bravest of the Brave_ with
pleasure and profit; of that we are quite sure."--_Daily
Telegraph._
For Name and Fame: Or, Through Afghan Passes. By G. A. HENTY. With 8
full-page Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
olivine edges, 5_s._
"The best feature of the book, apart from its scenes of adventure,
is its honest effort to do justice to the patriotism of the Afghan
people."--_Daily News._
"Not only a rousing story, replete with all the varied forms of
excitement of a campaign, but, what is still more useful, an
account of a territory and its inhabitants which must for a long
time possess a supreme interest for Englishmen, as being the key
to our Indian Empire."--_Glasgow Herald._
Held Fast for England: A Tale of the Siege of Gibraltar. By G. A.
HENTY. With 8 page Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. Crown 8vo, cloth
elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
"Among them we would place first in interest and wholesome
educational value the story of the siege of Gibraltar.... There is
no cessation of exciting incident throughout the
story."--_Athenæum._
In the Reign of Terror: The Adventures of a Westminster Boy. By G. A.
HENTY. With 8 full-page Illustrations by J. SCHÖNBERG. Crown 8vo,
cloth elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
"Harry Sandwith, the Westminster boy, may fairly be said to beat
Mr. Henty's record. His adventures will delight boys by the
audacity and peril they depict. The story is one of Mr. Henty's
best."--_Saturday Review._
By Sheer Pluck: A Tale of the Ashanti War. By G. A. HENTY. With 8
full-page Pictures by Gordon Browne. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine
edges, 5_s._
"_By Sheer Pluck_ will be eagerly read."--_Athenæum._
"Morally, the book is everything that could be desired, setting
before the boys a bright and bracing ideal of the English
gentleman."--_Christian Leader._
The Dragon and the Raven: Or, The Days of King Alfred. By G. A. HENTY.
With 8 page Illustrations by C. J. STANILAND, R.I. Crown 8vo, cloth
elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
"A story that may justly be styled remarkable. Boys, in reading
it, will be surprised to find how Alfred persevered, through years
of bloodshed and times of peace, to rescue his people from the
thraldom of the Danes. We hope the book will soon be widely known
in all our schools."--_Schoolmaster._
A Final Reckoning: A Tale of Bush Life in Australia. By G. A. HENTY.
With 8 page Illustrations by W. B. WOLLEN. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
olivine edges, 5_s._
"All boys will read this story with eager and unflagging interest.
The episodes are in Mr. Henty's very best vein--graphic, exciting,
realistic; and, as in all Mr. Henty's books, the tendency is to
the formation of an honourable, manly, and even heroic
character."--_Birmingham Post._
Facing Death: Or, The Hero of the Vaughan Pit. A Tale of the Coal
Mines. By G. A. HENTY. With 8 page Pictures by GORDON BROWNE. Crown
8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
"If any father, godfather, clergyman, or schoolmaster is on the
look-out for a good book to give as a present to a boy who is
worth his salt, this is the book we would
recommend."--_Standard._
A Chapter of Adventures: Or, Through the Bombardment of Alexandria. By
G. A. HENTY. With 6 page Illustrations by W. H. OVEREND. Crown 8vo,
cloth elegant, 3_s._ 6_d._
"Jack Robson and his two companions have their fill of excitement,
and their chapter of adventures is so brisk and entertaining we
could have wished it longer than it is."--_Saturday Review._
* * * * *
BY GEORGE MACDONALD.
A Rough Shaking. By GEORGE MACDONALD. With 12 page Illustrations by W.
PARKINSON. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"One of Mr. MacDonald's wonderful and charming
stories."--_Athenæum._
"One of the very best books for boys that has been written. It is
full of material peculiarly well adapted for the young, containing
in a marked degree, the elements of all that is necessary to make
up a perfect boys' book."--_Teachers' Aid._
At the Back of the North Wind. By GEORGE MAC DONALD. With 75
Illustrations by ARTHUR HUGHES. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine
edges, 5_s._
"In _At the Back of the North Wind_ we stand with one foot in
fairyland and one on common earth. The story is thoroughly
original, full of fancy and pathos, and underlaid with earnest but
not too obtrusive teaching."--_The Times._
Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood. By GEORGE MACDONALD. With 36 Illustrations
by ARTHUR HUGHES. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
"The sympathy with boy-nature in _Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood_
is perfect. It is a beautiful picture of childhood, teaching by
its impressions and suggestions all noble things."--_British
Quarterly Review._
The Princess and the Goblin. By GEORGE MACDONALD. With 32 Illustrations.
Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3_s._ 6_d._
"Little of what is written for children has the lightness of touch
and play of fancy which are characteristic of George MacDonald's
fairy tales. Mr. Arthur Hughes's illustrations are all that
illustrations should be."--_Manchester Guardian._
The Princess and Curdie. By GEORGE MACDONALD. With 8 page Illustrations.
Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3_s._ 6_d._
"There is the finest and rarest genius in this brilliant story.
Upgrown people would do wisely occasionally to lay aside their
newspapers and magazines to spend an hour with Curdie and the
Princess."--_Sheffield Independent._
* * * * *
The Clever Miss Follett. By J. K. H. DENNY. With 12 page Illustrations
by GERTRUDE D. HAMMOND. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
This is the story of a great fortune, and its attendant train of
misfortunes. The Folletts are a middle-class family who suddenly
find themselves in the possession of immense wealth, and the
interest is obtained by showing what effect this change has upon
their various characters. With fine subtlety the author depicts
the schemes, duplicities, worries, and disappointments which
follow the Folletts in their efforts to scramble into society and
make aristocratic marriages. Then, in the midst of their plans,
the wealth is taken from them, and the friendships which they have
made are shown in their true character. Altogether it is a bright,
clever, entertaining tale, with a rare distinction in its minute
portrayal of diverse character.
* * * * *
NEW EDITION OF THE UNIVERSE.
The Universe: Or The Infinitely Great and the Infinitely Little. A
Sketch of Contrasts in Creation, and Marvels revealed and explained by
Natural Science. By F. A. POUCHET, M.D. With 272 Engravings on wood,
of which 55 are full-page size, and a Coloured Frontispiece. Eleventh
Edition, medium 8vo, cloth elegant, gilt edges, 7_s._ 6_d._; also
morocco antique, 16_s._
"We can honestly commend Professor Pouchet's book, which is
admirably, as it is copiously illustrated."--_The Times._
"Scarcely any book in French or in English is so likely to
stimulate in the young an interest in the physical
phenomena."--_Fortnightly Review._
* * * * *
BY ROBERT LEIGHTON.
The Wreck of "The Golden Fleece:" The story of a North Sea Fisher-boy.
By ROBERT LEIGHTON. With 8 page Illustrations by FRANK BRANGWYN. Crown
8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
In this story the interest is mainly secured by a description of
life on the wild North Sea,--the hero being a parson's son who is
apprenticed on board a Lowestoft fishing lugger. The lad has to
suffer many buffets from his shipmates, while the storms and
dangers which he braved on board the "North Star" are set forth
with minute knowledge and intense power. The wreck of "The Golden
Fleece" forms the climax to a thrilling series of desperate
mischances. From this point the narrative deals with a mysterious
highway robbery and murder; the trial of the accused fisherman;
his escape, and the mad chase after the criminal out upon the high
seas. Altogether, this is a wholesome tale with plenty of
sea-water in it, and a fine run of breezy adventure.
The Pilots of Pomona: A Story of the Orkney Islands. By ROBERT
LEIGHTON. With 8 page Illustrations by JOHN LEIGHTON, and a Map. Crown
8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
"A story which is quite as good in its way as _Treasure
Island_, and is full of adventure of a stirring yet most
natural kind. Although it is primarily a boys' book, it is a real
godsend to the elderly reader who likes something fresh--something
touched with the romance and magic of youth."--_Glasgow Evening
Times._
"His pictures of Orcadian life and nature are
charming."--_Saturday Review._
The Thirsty Sword: A Story of the Norse Invasion of Scotland
(1262-63). By ROBERT LEIGHTON. With 8 page Illustrations by ALFRED
PEARSE, and a Map. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
"This is one of the most fascinating stories for boys that it has
ever been our pleasure to read. From first to last the interest
never flags. Boys will worship Kenric, who is a hero in every
sense of the word."--_Schoolmaster._
"It gives a lively idea of the wild life of the Western Islands in
those rough days, reminding one not seldom of Sir Walter Scott's
_Lord of the Isles_. It is full of incident and sensational
adventure."--_The Guardian._
* * * * *
BY GEORGE MANVILLE FENN.
"Mr. Fenn stands in the foremost rank of writers in this
department."--_Daily News._
Quicksilver: Or, A Boy with no Skid to his Wheel. By GEORGE MANVILLE
FENN. With 10 page Illustrations by FRANK DADD. Crown 8vo, cloth
elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"_Quicksilver_ is little short of an inspiration. In it that
prince of story-writers for boys--George Manville Fenn--has
surpassed himself. It is an ideal book for a boy's
library."--_Practical Teacher._
"The story is capitally told, it abounds in graphic and
well-described scenes, and it has an excellent and manly tone
throughout."--_The Guardian._
Dick O' the Fens: A Romance of the Great East Swamp. By G. MANVILLE
FENN. With 12 page Illustrations by FRANK DADD. Crown 8vo, cloth
elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"We conscientiously believe that boys will find it capital
reading. It is full of incident and mystery, and the mystery is
kept up to the last moment. It is rich in effective local
colouring; and it has a historical interest."--_Times._
"Deserves to be heartily and unreservedly praised as regards plot,
incidents, and spirit. It is its author's masterpiece as
yet."--_Spectator._
Devon Boys: A Tale of the North Shore. By G. MANVILLE FENN. With 12
page Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine
edges, 6_s._
"An admirable story, as remarkable for the individuality of its
young heroes as for the excellent descriptions of coast scenery
and life in North Devon. It is one of the best books we have seen
this season."--_Athenæum._
The Golden Magnet: A Tale of the Land of the Incas. By G. MANVILLE
FENN. Illustrated by 12 page Pictures by GORDON BROWNE. Crown 8vo,
cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"There could be no more welcome present for a boy. There is not a
dull page in the book, and many will be read with breathless
interest. 'The Golden Magnet' is, of course, the same one that
attracted Raleigh and the heroes of _Westward
Ho!_"--_Journal of Education._
In the King's Name: Or, The Cruise of the Kestrel. By G. MANVILLE
FENN. Illustrated by 12 page Pictures by GORDON BROWNE. Crown 8vo,
cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"A capital boys' story, full of incident and adventure, and told
in the lively style in which Mr. Fenn is such an
adept."--_Globe._
"The best of all Mr. Fenn's productions in this field. It has the
great quality of always 'moving on,' adventure following adventure
in constant succession."--_Daily News._
Nat the Naturalist: A Boy's Adventures in the Eastern Seas. By G.
MANVILLE FENN. With 8 page Pictures. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine
edges, 5_s._
"This sort of book encourages independence of character, develops
resource, and teaches a boy to keep his eyes open."--_Saturday
Review._
* * * * *
BY GEORGE MANVILLE FENN.
"No one can find his way to the hearts of lads more readily than Mr.
Fenn."--_Nottingham Guardian._
Bunyip Land: The Story of a Wild Journey in New Guinea. By G. MANVILLE
FENN. With 6 page Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. Crown 8vo, cloth
elegant, 4_s._
"Mr. Fenn deserves the thanks of everybody for _Bunyip Land_,
and we may venture to promise that a quiet week may be reckoned on
whilst the youngsters have such fascinating literature provided
for their evenings' amusement."--_Spectator._
Brownsmith's Boy: A Romance in a Garden. By G. MANVILLE FENN. With 6
page Illustrations. _New Edition._ Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, 3_s._
6_d._
"Mr. Fenn's books are among the best, if not altogether the best,
of the stories for boys. Mr. Fenn is at his best in
_Brownsmith's Boy_."--_Pictorial World._
* * See also under heading of Blackie's 3/ Series for other
* Books by G. MANVILLE FENN.
* * * * *
Grettir the Outlaw: A Story of Iceland. By S. BARING-GOULD. With 10
page Illustrations by M. ZENO DIEMER, and a Coloured Map. Crown 8vo,
cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"Is the boys' book of its year. That is, of course, as much as to
say that it will do for men grown as well as juniors. It is told
in simple, straightforward English, as all stories should be, and
it has a freshness, a freedom, a sense of sun and wind and the
open air, which make it irresistible."--_National Observer._
* * * * *
Two Thousand Years Ago: Or, The Adventures of a Roman Boy. By
Professor A. J. CHURCH. With 12 page Illustrations by ADRIEN MARIE.
Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
"Adventures well worth the telling. The book is extremely
entertaining as well as useful, and there is a wonderful freshness
in the Roman scenes and characters."--_The Times._
* * * * *
The Seven Wise Scholars. By ASCOTT R. HOPE. With nearly 100
Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. Cloth elegant, 5_s._
"As full of fun as a volume of _Punch_; with illustrations, more
laughter-provoking than most we have seen since Leech
died."--_Sheffield Independent._
Stories of Old Renown: Tales of Knights and Heroes. By ASCOTT R. HOPE.
With 100 Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
3_s._ 6_d._
"A really fascinating book worthy of its telling title. There is,
we venture to say, not a dull page in the book, not a story which
will not bear a second reading."--_Guardian._
* * * * *
BY G. NORWAY.
A True Cornish Maid. By G. NORWAY. With 6 page Illustrations by J.
FINNEMORE. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, 3_s._ 6_d._
This is a story of the Cornish coast at a time when the press-gang
brought terror into all its seaports, and smuggling was an
everyday practice. The heroine of the tale is sister to a young
fellow who gets into trouble in landing a contraband cargo, and
shooting the officer in charge of the press-gang. In this
extremity she stands by her brother bravely, and by means of her
daring scheme he manages to escape. There is abundance of stirring
incident in this tale; the characters are all natural, and the
tone is altogether breezy and wholesome.
Hussein the Hostage: Or, A Boy's Adventures in Persia. By G. NORWAY.
With 8 page Illustrations by JOHN SCHÖNBERG. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
olivine edges, 5_s._
"_Hussein the Hostage_ is full of originality and vigour. The
characters are lifelike, there is plenty of stirring incident, the
interest is sustained throughout, and every boy will enjoy
following the fortunes of the hero."--_Journal of Education._
The Loss of John Humble: What Led to It, and what Came of It. By G.
NORWAY. With 8 page Illustrations by JOHN SCHÖNBERG. Crown 8vo, cloth
elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
"This story will place the author at once in the front rank. It is
full of life and adventure. He is equally at home in his
descriptions of life in Sweden and in the more stirring passages
of wreck and disaster, and the interest of the story is sustained
without a break from first to last."--_Standard._
* * * * *
BY HARRY COLLINGWOOD.
The Pirate Island: A Story of the South Pacific. By HARRY COLLINGWOOD.
With 8 page Pictures by C. J. STANILAND and J. E. WELLS. Crown 8vo,
cloth elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
"A capital story of the sea; indeed in our opinion the author is
superior in some respects as a marine novelist to the better known
Mr. Clark Russell."--_The Times._
The Congo Rovers: A Story of the Slave Squadron. By HARRY COLLINGWOOD.
With 8 page Illustrations by J. SCHÖNBERG. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
olivine edges, 5_s._
"No better sea story has lately been written than the _Congo
Rovers_. It is as original as any boy could
desire."--_Morning Post._
The Log Of the "Flying Fish:" A Story of Aerial and Submarine Peril
and Adventure. By HARRY COLLINGWOOD. With 6 page Illustrations by
GORDON BROWNE. _New and cheaper Edition_. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
3_s._ 6_d._
"The _Flying Fish_ actually surpasses all Jules Verne's
creations; with incredible speed she flies through the air, skims
over the surface of the water, and darts along the ocean bed. We
strongly recommend our school-boy friends to possess themselves of
her log."--_Athenæum._
* * * * *
BY DR. GORDON STABLES.
Westward With Columbus. By GORDON STABLES, M.D., C.M. With 8 page
Illustrations by ALFRED PEARSE. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine
edges, 5_s._
The hero of this story is Columbus himself; and a very
picturesque, noble, and enchanting hero he makes. His career is
traced from boyhood onwards, but the narrative deals chiefly with
the great naval venture which Columbus conducted across the
Atlantic, and which resulted in the discovery of the American
continent. There were many dangers which threatened to wreck this
momentous enterprise, but these were all overcome by this
indomitable man, and his efforts were at last crowned with
success. It is a splendid story, possessing all the value of
truth, with all the charm of the most daring romance.
'Twixt School and College: A Tale of Self-reliance. By GORDON STABLES,
C.M., M.D., R.N. With 8 page Illustrations by W. PARKINSON. Crown 8vo,
cloth elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
"One of the best of a prolific writer's books for boys, being full
of practical instructions as to keeping pets, from white mice
upwards, and inculcates in a way which a little recalls Miss
Edgeworth's 'Frank' the virtue of self-reliance, though the local
colouring of the home of the Aberdeenshire boy is a good deal more
picturesque."--_Athenæum._
* * * * *
BY FRANCES ARMSTRONG.
A Fair Claimant: Being a Story for Girls. By FRANCES ARMSTRONG. With 8
page Illustrations by GERTRUDE D. HAMMOND. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
olivine edges, 5_s._
The heroine of this story is found, when a child, in the attic of
a lodging-house in Chelsea. Her mother has unaccountably
disappeared, and her parentage remains a mystery. She is adopted
by a wealthy lady, and resides abroad until the death of her
benefactress. Thereafter, Olive Bethune comes to England as a
governess, and it is then that she begins to learn her own strange
history. It is a tale of surprising vicissitude, which is slowly
unravelled with happy skill, but in the end all the wrongs are
pleasantly righted. The interest of this narrative never for a
moment flags, because the character of the heroine is as
fascinating as the mystery of her birth.
* * * * *
BY ANNE BEALE.
The Heiress of Courtleroy. By ANNE BEALE. with 8 page Illustrations by
T. C. H. CASTLE. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
"We can speak highly of the grace with which Miss Beale relates
how the young 'Heiress of Courtleroy' had such good influence over
her uncle as to win him from his intensely selfish
ways."--_Guardian._
"In Le Roy we have perhaps the most striking and original creation
that Miss Beale has made. He interests us to the
last."--_Spectator._
* * * * *
BY KIRK MUNROE.
The White Conquerors of Mexico: A Tale of Toltec and Aztec. By KIRK
MUNROE. With 8 page Illustrations by W. S. STACEY. Crown 8vo, cloth
elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
This story deals with the Conquest of Mexico by Cortes and his
Spaniards. They are the daring white conquerors who pushed their
way through countless difficulties into the great Aztec kingdom,
and established their power in the wondrous city where Montezuma
reigned in barbaric splendour. This episode is one of the most
romantic in all history, and the author of this narrative has made
it newly entrancing by the many cunning effects which he has added
with consummate dexterity. It were simply vain to single out any
particular adventure in a narrative which teems with happenings of
the weirdest kind.
* * * * *
With the Sea Kings: A Story of the Days of Lord Nelson. By F. H.
WINDER. With 6 page Illustrations by W. S. STACEY. Crown 8vo, cloth
elegant, 4_s._
Philip Trevellon was an English lad who thought to become a Lord
High Admiral like his hero, Horatio Nelson. By way of achieving
this purpose he ran away from home and joined a privateer. After
taking part in the capture of a French frigate, he was captured by
Corsairs and sold into slavery. He escaped, and his subsequent
bravery in a sea fight brought him an interview with Lord Nelson,
and promotion. Having been appointed to the _Victory_ he took
part in the battle of Trafalgar. This is a real saltwater story,
set forth in a hearty, handsome, old-fashioned style.
* * * * *
BY F. FRANKFORT MOORE.
Highways and High Seas: Cyril Harley's Adventures on both. By F.
FRANKFORT MOORE. With 8 page Illustrations by ALFRED PEARSE. Crown
8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
"This is one of the best stories Mr. Moore has written, perhaps
the very best. The exciting adventures among highwaymen and
privateers are sure to attract boys."--_Spectator._
Under Hatches: Or, Ned Woodthorpe's Adventures. By F. FRANKFORT MOORE.
With 8 page Illustrations by A. FORESTIER. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
olivine edges, 5_s._
"The story as a story is one that will just suit boys all the
world over. The characters are well drawn and consistent; Patsy,
the Irish steward, will be found especially
amusing."--_Schoolmaster._
* * * * *
Giannetta: A Girl's Story of Herself. By ROSA MULHOLLAND. With 8 page
Illustrations by LOCKHART BOGLE. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine
edges, 5_s._
"Giannetta is a true heroine--warm-hearted, self-sacrificing, and,
as all good women nowadays are, largely touched with the
enthusiasm of humanity. One of the most attractive gift-books of
the season."--_The Academy._
* * * * *
BY J. M. CALLWELL.
A Champion Of the Faith: A Tale of Prince Hal and the Lollards. By J.
M. CALLWELL. With 6 page Illustrations by HERBERT J. DRAPER. Crown
8vo, cloth elegant, 4_s._
The earlier part of this story deals with the merry escapades of
Prince Hal and his favourite, Sir John Oldcastle. Then the
narrative deepens in its interest when the Prince ascends the
throne as Henry V., while his old comrade becomes a Lollard and a
champion of the new faith. As such, Sir John Oldcastle endures
many hardships, and escapes from the Tower, but finally he is
captured by treachery and burnt at the stake. This historical tale
is full of the most interesting episodes, while at the same time
its tone is pure and ennobling.
* * * * *
BY ALICE CORKRAN.
Meg's Friend. By ALICE CORKRAN. With 6 page Illustrations by ROBERT
FOWLER. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3_s._ 6_d._
"One of Miss Corkran's charming books for girls, narrated in that
simple and picturesque style which marks the authoress as one of
the first amongst writers for young people."--_The
Spectator._
Margery Merton's Girlhood. By ALICE CORKRAN. with 6 page Pictures by
GORDON BROWNE. Cr. 8vo, cloth extra, 3_s._ 6_d._
"Another book for girls we can warmly commend. There is a
delightful piquancy in the experiences and trials of a young
English girl who studies painting in Paris."--_Saturday
Review._
Down the Snow Stairs: Or, From Good-night to Good-morning. By ALICE
CORKRAN. With 60 Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. Crown 8vo, cloth
elegant, olivine edges, 3_s._ 6_d._
"A fascinating wonder-book for children."--_Athenoeum._
"A gem of the first water, bearing upon every page the mark of
genius. It is indeed a Little Pilgrim's Progress."--_Christian
Leader._
* * * * *
Gold, Gold, in Cariboo: A Story of Adventure in British Columbia. By
CLIVE PHILLIPPS-WOLLEY. With 6 page Illustrations by G. C. HINDLEY.
Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3_s._ 6_d._
Ned Corbett, a young Englishman, and his companion set out with a
pack-train in order to obtain gold on the upper reaches of the
Frazer River. Many difficulties lie in their path, but chiefly
they are the victims of an unscrupulous Yankee. After innumerable
adventures, and a life-and-death struggle with the Arctic weather
of that wild region, they find the secret gold-mines for which
they have toilsomely searched. This story is so real, and vivid,
and enthralling that no boy would skip a single page.
* * * * *
BY SARAH DOUDNEY.
Under False Colours: A Story from Two Girls' Lives. By SARAH DOUDNEY.
With 6 page Illustrations by G. G. KILBURNE. _New Edition._ Crown 8vo,
cloth elegant, 4_s._
"Sarah Doudney has no superior as a writer of high-toned
stories--pure in style, original in conception, and with skilfully
wrought-out plots; but we have seen nothing from her pen equal in
dramatic energy to this book."--_Christian Leader._
* * * * *
BY ANNIE E. ARMSTRONG.
Three Bright Girls: A Story of Chance and Mischance. By ANNIE E.
ARMSTRONG. With 6 page Illustrations by W. PARKINSON. Crown 8vo, cloth
elegant, 3_s._ 6_d._
"Among many good stories for girls this is undoubtedly one of the
very best. The three girls whose portraits are so admirably
painted are girls of earnest, practical, and business-like mood.
Ever bright and cheerful, they influence other lives, and at last
they come out of their trials and difficulties with honour to
themselves and benefits to all about them."--_Teachers' Aid._
A Very Odd Girl: or, Life at the Gabled Farm. By ANNIE E. ARMSTRONG.
With 6 page Illustrations by S. T. DADD. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
3_s._ 6_d._
"The book is one we can heartily recommend, for it is not only
bright and interesting, but also pure and healthy in tone and
teaching."--_The Lady._
"The doings of the heroine at the Gabled Farm are amusing in the
extreme, and her escapades are always bringing her into trouble.
Vera is a fine character, however, and our girls will all be the
better for making her acquaintance."--_Teachers' Aid._
* * * * *
BY EDGAR PICKERING.
An Old-Time Yarn: Wherein is set forth divers desperate mischances
which befell Anthony Ingram and his shipmates in the West Indies and
Mexico with Hawkins and Drake. By EDGAR PICKERING. Illustrated with 6
page Pictures drawn by ALFRED PEARSE. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, 3_s._
6_d._
"And a very good yarn it is, with not a dull page from first to
last. There is a flavour of _Westward Ho!_ in this attractive
book."--_Educational Review._
"An excellent story of adventure. Especially good is the
description of Mexico and of the dungeons of the Inquisition,
while Don Diego Polo is a delightful mixture of bravery and
humour, and his rescue of the unfortunate prisoners is told with
great spirit. The book is thoroughly to be
recommended."--_Guardian._
Silas Verney: A Tale of the Time of Charles II. By EDGAR PICKERING.
With 6 page Illustrations by ALFRED PEARSE. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
3_s._ 6_d._
"Wonderful as the adventures of Silas are, it must be admitted
that they are very naturally worked out and very plausibly
presented. Altogether this is an excellent story for
boys."--_Saturday Review._
* * * * *
BY C. J. HYNE.
The Captured Cruiser: or, Two Years from Land. By C. J. HYNE. With 6
page Illustrations by FRANK BRANGWYN. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, 3_s._
6_d._
"It is altogether a capital story, well illustrated."--_Saturday
Review._
"The two lads and the two skippers are admirably drawn. Mr. Hyne
has now secured a position in the first rank of writers of fiction
for boys."--_Spectator._
* * * * *
Afloat at Last: A Sailor Boy's Log of his Life at Sea. By JOHN C.
HUTCHESON. With 6 page Illustrations by W. H. OVEREND. Crown 8vo,
cloth elegant, 3_s._ 6_d._
"As healthy and breezy a book as one could wish to put into the
hands of a boy."--_Academy._
"A tale of seafaring life told with fire and enthusiasm, full of
spirited incident and well-drawn character."--_Observer._
Picked Up at Sea: Or, The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek. By J. C.
HUTCHESON. With 6 page Pictures. Cloth extra, 3_s._ 6_d._
"The author's success with this book is so marked that it may well
encourage him to further efforts. The description of mining life
in the Far West is true and accurate."--_Standard._
* * * * *
Sir Walter's Ward: A Tale of the Crusades. By WILLIAM EVERARD. With 6
page Illustrations by WALTER PAGET. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3_s._
6_d._
"This book will prove a very acceptable present either to boys or
girls. Both alike will take an interest in the career of Dodo, in
spite of his unheroic name, and follow him through his numerous
and exciting adventures."--_Academy._
* * * * *
Brother and Sister: Or, The Trials of the Moore Family. By ELIZABETH
J. LYSAGHT. With 6 page Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, 3_s._
6_d._
"A pretty story, and well told. The plot is cleverly constructed,
and the moral is excellent."--_Athenæum._
* * * * *
The Search for the Talisman: A Story of Labrador. By HENRY FRITH. With
6 page Illustrations by J. SCHÖNBERG. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, 3_s._
6_d._
"Mr. Frith's volume will be among those most read and highest
valued. The adventures among seals, whales, and icebergs in
Labrador will delight many a young reader."--_Pall Mall
Gazette._
* * * * *
Reefer and Rifleman: A Tale of the Two Services. By J. PERCY-GROVES,
late 27th Inniskillings. With 6 page Illustrations by JOHN SCHÖNBERG.
Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, 3_s._ 6_d._
"A good, old-fashioned, amphibious story of our fighting with the
Frenchmen in the beginning of our century, with a fair sprinkling
of fun and frolic."--_Times._
* * * * *
BY CAROLINE AUSTIN.
Cousin Geoffrey and I. By CAROLINE AUSTIN. With 6 page Illustrations
by W. PARKINSON. Cr. 8vo, cloth extra, 3_s._ 6_d._
"Miss Austin's story is bright, clever, and well
developed."--_Saturday Review._
"A powerfully written and realistic story of girl life.... The
tone of the book is pure and good."--_Practical Teacher._
Hugh Herbert's Inheritance. By CAROLINE AUSTIN. With 6 page
Illustrations by C. T. GARLAND. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, 3_s._ 6_d._
"Will please by its simplicity, its tenderness, and its healthy
interesting motive. It is admirably written."--_Scotsman._
* * * * *
Storied Holidays: A Cycle of Red-letter Days. By E. S. BROOKS. With 12
page Illustrations by HOWARD PYLE. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, 3_s._
6_d._
"It is a downright good book for a senior boy, and is eminently
readable from first to last."--_Schoolmaster._
Chivalric Days: Stories of Courtesy and Courage in the Olden Times. By
E. S. BROOKS. With 20 Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE and other
Artists. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3_s._ 6_d._
"We have seldom come across a prettier collection of tales. These
charming stories of boys and girls of olden days are no mere
fictitious or imaginary sketches, but are real and actual records
of their sayings and doings."--_Literary World._
Historic Boys: Their Endeavours, their Achievements, and their Times.
By E. S. BROOKS. With 12 page Illustrations by R. B. BIRCH and JOHN
SCHÖNBERG. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3_s._ 6_d._
"A wholesome book, manly in tone, its character sketches enlivened
by brisk dialogue and high-class illustrations; altogether one
that should incite boys to further acquaintance with those rulers
of men whose careers are narrated. We advise teachers to put it on
their list of prizes."--_Knowledge._
Dr. Jolliffe's Boys: A Tale of Weston School. By LEWIS HOUGH. With 6
page Pictures. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3_s._ 6_d._
"Young people who appreciate _Tom Brown's School-days_ will
find this story a worthy companion to that fascinating book. There
is the same manliness of tone, truthfulness of outline, avoidance
of exaggeration and caricature, and healthy morality as
characterized the masterpiece of Mr. Hughes."--_Newcastle
Journal._
* * * * *
The Bubbling Teapot. A Wonder Story. By Mrs. L. W. CHAMPNEY. With 12
page Pictures by WALTER SATTERLEE. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3_s._ 6_d._
"Very literally a 'wonder story,' and a wild and fanciful one.
Nevertheless it is made realistic enough, and there is a good deal
of information to be gained from it. The steam from the magic
teapot bubbles up into a girl, and the little girl, when the fancy
takes her, can cry herself back into a teapot. Transformed and
enchanted she makes the tour of the globe."--_The Times._
* * * * *
BY JENNETT HUMPHREYS.
Laugh and Learn: The Easiest Book of Nursery Lessons and Nursery
Games. By JENNETT HUMPHREYS. Profusely Illustrated. Square 8vo, cloth
extra, 3_s._ 6_d._
"_Laugh and Learn_ instructs and amuses; it is the very book
for a wet day in the nursery, for besides solid instruction,
admirably given, it contains numberless games and contrivances,
with useful and amusing illustrations. The musical drill is
remarkably good."--_Athenæum._
"One of the best books of the kind imaginable, full of practical
teaching in word and picture, and helping the little ones
pleasantly along a right royal road to learning."--_Graphic._
"Every mother of children should have _Laugh and Learn_, and
go through with them the excellent course it
contains."--_Journal of Education._
* * * * *
BY MARY C. ROWSELL.
Thorndyke Manor: A Tale of Jacobite Times. By MARY C. ROWSELL. With 6
page Illustrations by L. LESLIE BROOKE. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant,
3_s._ 6_d._
"It is a good story, with plenty of 'go' in it."--_Times._
"Miss Rowsell has never written a more attractive book than
_Thorndyke Manor_."--_Belfast News-Letter._
Traitor Or Patriot? A Tale of the Rye-House Plot. By MARY C. ROWSELL.
With 6 page Pictures by C. O. MURRAY and C. J. STANILAND, R.I. Crown
8vo, cloth elegant, 3_s._ 6_d._
"Here the Rye-House Plot serves as the groundwork for a romantic
love episode, whose true characters are lifelike beings, not dry
sticks as in many historical tales."--_Graphic._
* * * * *
Dora: Or, A Girl without a Home. By Mrs. R. H. READ. With 6 page
Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, 3_s._ 6_d._
"It is no slight thing, in an age of rubbish, to get a story so
pure and healthy as this."--_The Academy._
* * * * *
Life's Daily Ministry: A Story of Everyday Service for Others. By Mrs.
E. R. PITMAN. With 4 page Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3_s._
6_d._
"Shows exquisite touches of a master hand. She depicts in graphic
outline the characteristics of the beautiful and the good in
life."--_Christian Union._
My Governess Life: Or, Earning my Living. By Mrs. E. R. PITMAN. With 4
page Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3_s._ 6_d._
"Full of sound teaching and bright examples of character."--_S.S.
Chronicle._
* * * * *
BLACKIE'S NEW THREE-SHILLING SERIES.
Beautifully Illustrated and Handsomely Bound.
_NEW VOLUMES._
Menhardoc: A Story of Cornish Nets and Mines. By G. MANVILLE FENN.
With 6 page Illustrations by C. J. STANILAND, R.I. _New Edition._
Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3_s._
"They are real living boys, with their virtues and faults. The
Cornish fishermen are drawn from life, they are racy of the soil,
salt with the sea-water, and they stand out from the pages in
their jerseys and sea-boots all sprinkled with silvery pilchard
scales."--_Spectator._
Yussuf the Guide: Or, The Mountain Bandits. A Story of Strange
Adventure in Asia Minor. By G. MANVILLE FENN. With 6 page
Illustrations by J. SCHÖNBERG. _New Edition._ Crown 8vo, cloth extra,
3_s._
"This story is told with such real freshness and vigour that the
reader feels he is actually one of the party, sharing in the fun
and facing the dangers with them."--_Pall Mall Gazette._
Robinson Crusoe. With 100 Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. _New
Edition._ Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3_s._
"One of the best issues, if not absolutely the best, of Defoe's
work which has ever appeared."--_The Standard._
Gulliver's Travels. With 100 Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. _New
Edition._ Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3_s._
"Mr. Gordon Browne is, to my thinking, incomparably the most
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Marian and Dorothy. By ANNIE E. ARMSTRONG.
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The Secret of the Old House. By EVELYN EVERETT-GREEN.
"Tim, the little Jacobite who asks his grandmother if she can
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Hal Hungerford. By J. R. HUTCHINSON, B.A.
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The Golden Weathercock. By JULIA GODDARD.
"A cleverly conceived quaint story, in which the golden cock on
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White Lilac: Or, The Queen of the May. By AMY WALTON.
"Every here and there we are reminded of Mrs. Tulliver and Sister
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The Brig "Audacious." By ALAN COLE.
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The Saucy May. By HENRY FRITH.
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Jasper's Conquest. By ELIZABETH J. LYSAGHT.
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Little Lady Clare. By EVELYN EVERETT-GREEN.
"Certainly one of the prettiest, reminding us in its quaintness
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"A clever and well-told story. Roy Eversley is a very touching
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The Hermit Hunter of the Wilds. By G. STABLES, R.N.
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Sturdy and Strong. By G. A. HENTY.
"The history of a hero of everyday life, whose love of truth,
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Gutta Percha Willie, The Working Genius. By GEORGE MACDONALD.
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told."--_Literary World._
The Lads of Little Clayton. By R. STEAD.
"A capital book for boys. They will learn from its pages what true
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Ten Boys who lived on the Road from Long Ago to Now. By JANE ANDREWS.
With 20 Illustrations.
"The idea of this book is a very happy one, and is admirably
carried out. We have followed the whole course of the work with
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A Waif of the Sea: Or, The Lost Found. By KATE WOOD.
"Written with tenderness and grace, the story will appeal to
mothers who have felt the pain of being parted from their
children, as powerfully as to the hearts and sympathies of younger
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Winnie's Secret: A Story of Faith and Patience. By KATE WOOD.
"One of the best story-books we have read. Girls will be charmed
with the tale, and delighted that everything turns out so
well."--_Schoolmaster._
Miss Willowburn's Offer. By SARAH DOUDNEY.
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is the one personality in the story which can be said to give it
the character of a book not for young ladies but for
girls."--_Spectator._
A Garland for Girls. By LOUISA M. ALCOTT.
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Weekly._
"These little tales are the beau ideal of girls'
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Hetty Gray: Or, Nobody's Bairn. By ROSA MULHOLLAND.
"A charming story for young folks. Hetty is a delightful
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perfectly realistic."--_World._
Brothers in Arms: A Story of the Crusades. By F. BAYFORD HARRISON.
"Full of striking incident, is very fairly illustrated, and may
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both sexes."--_Guardian._
The Ball of Fortune: Or, Ned Somerset's Inheritance. By CHARLES
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"A capital story for boys. It is simply and brightly written.
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Miss Fenwick's Failures: Or, "Peggy Pepper-Pot." By ESMÉ STUART.
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Gytha's Message: A Tale of Saxon England. By EMMA LESLIE.
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Jack o' Lanthorn: A Tale of Adventure. By HENRY FRITH.
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The Family Failing. By Darley Dale.
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My Mistress the Queen: A Tale of the 17th Century. By M. A. PAULL.
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Warner's Chase: Or, The Gentle Heart. By ANNIE S. SWAN.
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Sam Silvan's Sacrifice. By JESSE COLMAN.
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Susan. By AMY WALTON.
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A Pair of Clogs. By AMY WALTON.
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The Hawthorns. By AMY WALTON.
"A remarkably vivid and clever study of child-life. At this
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Dorothy's Dilemma. By CAROLINE AUSTIN.
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Marie's Home. By CAROLINE AUSTIN.
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A Warrior King. By J. EVELYN.
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The Penang Pirate. By JOHN C. HUTCHESON.
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Teddy: The Story of a "Little Pickle." By JOHN C. HUTCHESON.
"He is an amusing little fellow with a rich fund of animal
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A Rash Promise. By CECILIA SELBY LOWNDES.
"A carefully told story; and Meg Clifford is a delightful and
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Linda and the Boys. By CECILIA SELBY LOWNDES.
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Swiss Stories for Children. From the German of MADAM JOHANNA SPYRI. By
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The Squire's Grandson: A Devonshire Story. By J. M. CALLWELL.
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New Light through Old Windows. By GREGSON GOW.
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