The Boys New Library
Crown 8vo, cloth extra. Price 3s. 6d. each,
The British Legion. A Tale of the Carlist War. By HERBERT HAYENS,author of "An Emperor's Doom," etc., etc. Crown 8vo. With SixIllustrations by W. H. MARGETSON.
The Island of Gold. A Sea Story. By GORDON STABLES, M.D., R.N.,author of "Every Inch a Sailor," "How Jack Mackenzie won hisEpaulettes," etc., etc. Crown 8vo. With Six Illustrations.
How Jack Mackenzie Won His Epaulettes. By GORDON STABLES, M.D., B.N.,author of "As We Sweep through the Deep," etc. With Six Illustrationsby A. PEARCE. Crown 8vo, cloth extra.
"_A story of the Crimean War, and one of the best that Dr. Stables haswritten for some time._"--STANDARD.
"_One of the most rattling looks for boys published this season....Delightful as is the first part, the stirring battle scenes of thesecond will more particularly interest Young England._"--WHITEHALLREVIEW.
Boris the Bear-Hunter. A Story of Peter the Great and His Times. ByFRED. WHISHAW, author of "A Lost Army," etc. Illustrated by W. S.STACEY. Crown 8vo, cloth extra.
"_Mr. Whishaw may be congratulated on having written the boys' book ofthe season._"--CHRISTIAN LEADER.
My Strange Rescue. AND OTHER STORIES OF SPORT AND ADVENTURE IN CANADA.By J. MACDONALD OXLEY, author of "Up Among the Ice-Floes," "DiamondRock," etc. Crown 8vo, cloth extra.
"_We are again among the bears in semi-Polar latitudes. And what withbears, wolves, Indians, rapids, snowstorms, and trackless forests, theheroes have a lively time of it. The tales are exceedingly welltold._"--TIMES.
Pincherton Farm. By E. A. B. D., author of "Young Ishmael Conway,"etc. Crown 8vo, cloth extra.
_A story showing the elevating influence of a simple trust in God._
"_A tale of great interest, with some excellentcharacter-drawing._"--GLASGOW HERALD.
Up Among the Ice-Floes. By J. MACDONALD OXLEY, author of "DiamondRock," etc. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra.
_A lively sketch of the exciting adventures of the crew of a whaler._
"_The fun and dangers of hunting the red deer, fishing the whale,facing storms in ice seas, and forgathering with the Eskimo, keep thebook moving pleasantly along; and the story has a novelty and freshnessthat will please young readers._"--SCOTSMAN.
T. NELSON AND SONS, London, Edinburgh, and New York.
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