WORKS BY FRANK T. BULLEN, F.R.C.S. 



tO SUnny SeSiS. With 8 Full-page Illustrations in Colour 

 by A. S. FORREST, R.I. Crown 8vo. 6>. 



STANDARD. 1 A breezy, attractive book, full of shrewd and kind judgments, and 

 by no means destitute at the same time of salient facts.' 



SECOND IMPRESSION. With t Illustrations by ARTHUI 

 TWIDLE. Crown 8vo. 6.*. 



SPECTA TOR. 1 Characteristic of Mr. Bullen's best work.' 

 BRITISH WEEKLY.- 1 A powerful and characteristic volume.' 



Deep Sea PllinderingS. THIRD IMPRESSION, with s Full. 



page Illustrations by ARTHUR TWIDLE. Crown 8vo. 6s. 



SPECTA TOR.' There is something in the book to please almost every taste. . . . 

 The book deserves to be, and will be, read by all who look to literature to provide them 

 with refreshment and recreation.' 



The Men of the Merchant Service : being the 



Polity of the Mercantile Marine for 'Longshore Readers. SECOND 



IMPRESSION. Large post 8vo. 7 s. 64. 



SPECTATOR. "The book is of great value, and of great interest to all the 

 Innumerable people who are curious about the most romantic and separate of lives. But 

 it is of importance, secondly and chiefly, as Mr. Bullen's appeal to the political sense of 

 his country. Put as briefly as possible, it comes to this. The control of the sea is vital 

 to England ; and the English, though they continue to be a great ship-owning people, 

 are less and less a seafaring people. English ships are increasingly manned by foreigners 

 and officered by foreigners. We cannot commend his volume too earnestly to public 

 consideration.' 



The Cruise of the 'Cachalot' Round the World 



after Sperm Whales. By FRANK T. BULLEN, First Mate. The volume includes 

 a Letter to the Author from RUDVARD KIPLING. TWELFTH IMPRESSION. 

 With 8 Illustrations and a Chart. Crown 8vo. y. 6<t. 



TIMES. 1 Mr. Bullen has a splendid subject, and he handles it with the pen of a 

 master. ..." The Cruise of the CacJialot " is a book which cannot but fascinate all lovers 

 of the sea, and all who can appreciate a masterly presentation of its wonder and its 

 mystery, its terrors and its trials, its humours and its tragedies.' 



The Rev. DP. HORTON, In his Sermon on behalf of the British and Foreign Bibl 

 Society, referred to Mr. Bullen't 'Cruise of the "Cachalot" ' in the following terms : 



4 It is a very remarkable book in every way : it seems to me worthy 

 to rank with some of the writings of Defoe. It has absolutely taken 

 the shine out of some of the romantic literature of such writers as even 

 Stevenson and Rudyard Kipling. By the strange law that truth is 

 more wonderful than fiction this book is more wonderful than the 

 wildest dreams of the creator of imagination.' 



The Log Of a Sea-Waif: being Recollections of the 



First Four Years of my Sea Life. FIFTH IMPRESSION. With 8 Full-page 

 Illustrations specially drawn by ARTHUR TWIDLE. Crown 8vo, y. (td. 

 TIMES.' Full of thrilling adventure, admirably told. 1 



WORLD.' We have read many stones of sea life, but do not remember to have 

 been so fascinated and enthralled by any of them as by this masterly presentation of the 

 humours, hardships, and minor tragedies of life in the forecastle.' 



The Way they have in the Navy : being a Day- 



to-Day Record of a Cruise In H.M. Battleship < Mars' during the Manoeuvres 

 Of 1899. THIRD IMPRESSION. Crown 8vo. paper covers, M. ; cloth, is. 6d. 

 SPECTA TOR.' We recommend it most heartily and without any misgiving.' 



London: SMITH, ELDER, & CO., 15 Waterloo Place, S.W. 



