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IN ONE VOLUME, Price 2s. 6d. 



By Jean Delaire. 

 PRO PATRIA. 



A small sketch on a vast subject. Illustrated throughout with Draw- 

 ings by Alfred Touchemolin. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. — 

 Now Ready. 



By W. Carter Platts. 



THE TUTTLEBURY TALES. 



By the Angling Editor of the "Yorkshire Weekly Post." Crown 8vo, 

 pictorial cloth, 2S. 6d. — Third Edition. 



" The rollicking good humour is irresistible." — Pall Mall Gazette. 

 "These lively episodes will be the source of hearty laughter."— G/o3^. 

 " Mr Platts reminds us of the American humorist, Tvlax Adeler. He is 

 not an imitator but his fun is of the same kind, farcical of course, but un- 

 strained and laughter compelling." — The Spectator. 



"Very amusing. Irresistibly comic. There is not a dull line from start to 

 finish." — St James s Budget. 



"Mr Carter Platts is the Max Adeler of the present generation. If one 

 looks about for another writer of the same hilarious kind, he is not to be 

 found." — Yorkshb-e Post. 



By Joseph Ashton. 



INMATES OF THE MANSION. 



Crown 8vo, pictorial cloth, 2s. 6d. Beautifully illustrated. 



" An allegorical subject, and will be found most readable for youths, who will 

 learn a lesson in glancing through its pages." — The Daily Telegraph. 



By Chieton Chalmers. 



THE INSEPARABLES. 



A Book for Boys. Crown 8vo, pictorial cloth, fully illustrated, 2s. 6d. 



" High above the average of school stories. There is a strong dramatic in- 

 terest in the narrative of the disgracing of Lionel Middleton on a charge of 

 which he was innocent that will appeal to every school boy's heart. It is 

 really a first-rate siory."— Pall Mall Gazette. 



By Nemo. 



A MERE PUG. The Romance of a Dog. Crown Svo, pictorial cloth, 

 2s. 6d.— y^ New Edition. Illustrated by A. Bauerle. 



" This pretty story of the adventures of a pug dog . . . there are few_ books 

 of the season that could have been more heartily recommended for children. 

 — The Standard. 



