The Nameless Island: A Story of Some Modern Robinson Crusoes

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by Percy F. Westerman


  THE SCOUT LIBRARY

  STORIES OF ADVENTURE.

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  THE YOUNG CAVALIER.

  By PERCY F. WESTERMAN.

  "One of the best stories of the English Civil War we have met, and Mr.Gordon Browne's fine pictures enrich it unspeakably."--_Pall MallGazette_.

  THE QUEST OF THE VEILED KING.

  By RUPERT CHESTERTON.

  "A really good yarn which will be appreciated by every Scout and bymany a boy who belongs to no patrol."--_Morning Post_.

  FRANK FLOWER.

  The Boy War Correspondent.

  By A. B. COOPER.

  "Boy Scouts should thoroughly enjoy this story, for the principles onwhich young Flower always acts are thoroughly sound, and, though nooffensive morals are drawn, the advantage of straight conduct is madeobvious."--_Academy_.

  GILDERSLEY'S TENDERFOOT.

  By ROBERT LEIGHTON.

  "A rattling good story of adventure in the Wild West which boys willthoroughly enjoy."--_Bookman_.

  SONS OF THE SEA.

  By CHRISTOPHER BECK.

  "Mr. Beck tells a story of the Sea Scouts and shows how handy theseyoung people may become.... Written in a manly, healthy style, and maybe recommended to the attention of every boy."--_The Field_.

  The above books may be ordered through your Bookseller, or will be sentpost free on receipt of the price named with postage added from

  A. F. SOWTER, Publisher, "THE SCOUT" Offices, 28 Maiden Lane, LONDON, W.C.

 

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