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net per volume. 1. AUSTRALIA. BY Dr. W. H. LANG. Illustrated in colour by G. W. LAMBERT. 2. CANADA. BY BECKLES WILLSON. Illustrated by reproductions in colour of 12 original drawings by HENRY SANDHAM. 3. INDIA. BY VICTOR SURRIDGE. Illustrated in colour by A. D. McCORMICK, R.I. 4. NEW ZEALAND. BY REGINALD HORSLEY. Illustrated in colour by A. D. McCORMICK, R.I. 5. SOUTH AFRICA. BY IAN D. COLVIN. Illustrated in colour by G. S. SMITHARD and J. R. SKELTON. 6. THE LAND OF THE GOLDEN TRADE (WEST AFRICA). BY JOHN LANG. Illustrated in colour by A. D. McCORMICK, R.I. 7. OUTPOSTS OF EMPIRE. BY JOHN LANG. Illustrated in colour by JOHN R. SKELTON. * * * * * _T. C. & E. C. JACK, LTD., PUBLISHERS._ H. E. MARSHALL'S BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. OUR EMPIRE STORY. A HISTORY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. BY H. E. MARSHALL, Author of "Our Island Story." With 20 illustrations in colour from drawings by J. R. SKELTON. Bold type, attractive binding. Large square 8vo, 10s. 6d. net. "It is impossible to speak too highly of this fine volume, which is a vivid and picturesque account of some of the chief incidents in the building of our great empire. Miss MARSHALL has done her work admirably, and the coloured illustrations by J. R. SKELTON are equally good."--_Western Morning News_. "Few modern historians are so popular as H. E. MARSHALL."--_British Weekly_. * * * * * _T. C. & E. C. JACK, LTD., PUBLISHERS._ OUR ISLAND STORY. A NEW HISTORY OF ENGLAND FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. BY H. E. MARSHALL. 30 illustrations in colour by A. S. FORREST. Attractively bound, bold type. Twelfth impression. Large square 8vo, 10s. 6d. net. "The intelligent child will read these historic tales with delight, and master unconsciously the landmarks of English History."--_British Weekly_. "As a gift-book for the young 'Our Island Story' should be one of the most popular--as it is certainly one of the best produced--of the season."--_Westminster Gazette_. "The child is to put this volume, not at the lesson-book end of the shelf, but with 'Robinson Crusoe' and the like. So the preface suggests, and rightly. It is eminently readable, a success, we should say, in what looks much easier than it is, telling a story in simple words."--_Spectator_. * * * * * _T. C. & E. C. JACK, LTD
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