s.
"From the deft and prolific pen of Commander Lovett Cameron.... In the
course of a stirring narrative, of the kind in which boys most delight,
he succeeds in conveying much real knowledge about Africa, its
features, and its peoples."--Scotsman.
Jack Hooper. His Adventures at Sea and in South Africa. By VERNEY
LOVETT CAMERON, C.B., D.C.L. With Twenty-three Full-page Illustrations.
Every Inch a Sailor. By GORDON STABLES, M.D., R.N., Author of "As We
Sweep through the Deep," etc. Illus.
"Between the reader, ourselves, and the binnacle, there isn't a living
writer--unless it be Clark Russell, and he appeals more to the
adult--who can hold a candle, or shall we say a starboard light, to
Gordon Stables as a narrator of sea stories for boys. This one is
worthy of the high traditions of the author."--Literary World.
Held to Ransom. A Story of Spanish Brigands. By F. B. FORESTER,
Author of "The Spanish Cousin," "A Settler's Story," etc. Illustrated
by ARCHIBALD WEBB.
Jack Ralston. A Tale of Life in the Far North-East of Canada. By
HAMPDEN BURNHAM, M.A., Author of "Canadians in the Imperial Service."
With Coloured Illustrations by WALTER GRIEVE.
Kilgorman. A Story of Ireland in 1798. By TALBOT BAINES REED, Author
of "The Fifth Form at St. Dominic's," etc. Illustrated by JOHN
WILLIAMSON. With Portrait, and an "In Memoriam" Sketch of the Author
by JOHN SIME.
With Pack and Rifle in the Far South-West. Adventures in New Mexico,
Arizona, and Central America. By ACHILLES DAUNT, Author of "Frank
Redcliffe," "The Three Trappers," etc. With Thirty Illustrations.
"Red Rose" Library of Choice Books.
A carefully-selected List of Copyright Works. Specially suitable for
Gift-book, Lending Library, and P.S.A. Purposes.
Aiming Higher; or, Perseverance and Faithfulness Triumphant. By the
Rev. T. P. WILSON, M.A.
The Better Way. A Tale of Temperance Toil. By WILLIAM J. LACEY.
By Uphill Paths; or, Waiting and Winning. By E. VAN SOMMER.
Chris Willoughby; or, Against the Current. By FLORENCE E. BURCH.
Crooked Places. A Family Chronicle. By EDWARD GARRETT.
Dorothy Arden. A Story of England and France Two Hundred Years Ago.
By J. M. CALLWELL.
Edith Raymond, and the Story of Huldah Brent's Will. A Tale. By S. S.
ROBBINS.
Fighting the Good Fight; or, The Successful Influence of Well-Doing.
By E. EVERETT-GREEN.
Frank Oldfield; or, Lost and Found. By the Rev. T. P. WILSON,
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