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EDGAR PICKERING
In Press-Gang Days. With 4 Ill.u.s.trations by W. S. STACEY. 2_s._ 6_d._ _New Edition._
In this story Harry Waring is caught by the Press-gang and carried on board His Majesty's s.h.i.+p _Sandwich_. He takes part in the mutiny of the Nore, and shares in some hard fighting on board the _Phnix_. He is with Nelson, also, at the storming of Santa Cruz, and the battle of the Nile.
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The Boyhood of a Naturalist. With 6 page Ill.u.s.trations. 3_s._ 6_d._ _New Edition._
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Fighting the Matabele: A story of Adventure in Rhodesia. Ill.u.s.trated by STANLEY L. WOOD. 3_s._ _New Edition._
A story of the great Matabele rising in 1896. The hero and his friends are surprised by the revolted natives in the heart of the Matopo mountains, and after many stirring adventures make their way back to Buluwayo. The hero subsequently joins the Africander Corps, and distinguishes himself in the operations by which the insurrection is crushed.
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Gold, Gold in Cariboo: A Story of Adventure in British Columbia. With 4 Ill.u.s.trations by G. C. HINDLEY. 2_s._ 6_d._ _New Edition._
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 Fraser River. 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.
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The Wreck of the Golden Fleece. Ill.u.s.trated by FRANK BRANGWYN. 3_s._ _New Edition._
The hero is apprenticed on board a Lowestoft fis.h.i.+ng lugger, where he has to suffer many buffets from his s.h.i.+pmates. The storms and dangers which he braved are set forth with intense power. The narrative deals with a highway robbery, the trial of the accused fisherman, his escape, and the mad chase after the criminal out upon the high seas.
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Grettir the Outlaw: A Story of Iceland in the days of the Vikings. With 6 page Ill.u.s.trations by M. ZENO DIEMER. 3_s._
A narrative of adventure of the most romantic kind. No boy will be able to withstand the magic of such scenes as the fight of Grettir with the twelve bea.r.s.erks, the wrestle with Karr the Old in the chamber of the dead, the combat with the spirit of Glam the thrall, and the defence of the dying Grettir by his younger brother.
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The Captured Cruiser: or, Two Years from Land. With 6 page Ill.u.s.trations by F. BRANGWYN. 3_s._ 6_d._
The central incidents deal with the capture, during the war between Chili and Peru, of an armed cruiser. The heroes and their companions break from prison in Valparaiso, board this wars.h.i.+p in the night, overpower the watch, escape to sea under the fire of the forts, and finally, after marvellous adventures, lose the cruiser among the icebergs near Cape Horn.
"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_.
-Stimson's Reef: With 4 Page Ill.u.s.trations by W. S. STACEY. 2_s._ 6_d._
This is the extended log of a cutter which sailed from the Clyde to the Amazon in search of a gold reef. It relates how they discovered the buccaneer's treasure in the Spanish Main, fought the Indians, turned aside the river Jamary by blasting, and so laid bare the gold of _Stimson's Reef_.
"Few stories come within hailing distance of _Stimson's Reef_ in startling incidents and hairbreadth 'scapes. It may almost vie with Mr.
R. L. Stevenson's _Treasure Island_."-_Guardian_.
[Ill.u.s.tration: _From IN THE GRIP OF THE MULLAH_ BY CAPT. F. S. BRERETON (See page 10)]
[Ill.u.s.tration: _From THE DISPUTED V.C._ BY FREDERICK P. GIBBON (See page 15)]
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FREDERICK P. GIBBON
The Disputed V.C. Ill.u.s.trated by STANLEY L. WOOD. 5_s._
"A tale of the Great Mutiny which should stir a boy's blood, and will tell him all he cares to know of that memorable death-struggle for our supremacy.... Even Lord Roberts scarcely gives a more spirited account of the defence of Delhi, of the difficulties to be overcome, and of the good service of the gallant little army which so long held stubbornly to the Ridge."-_Times_.