BOYS' SCHOOL AND ADVENTURE SERIES 21- net. 19 



Bessie Marchant 



ON THE TRACK. A boy finds while searching in his grandfather's 

 writing-desk strange papers, and a history of treasure gold, telling how 

 his grandfather, many years before, for love of a girl, left England for 

 South America, and found moving adventures and many hard knocks. 



Francis Marlow 



THE SECRET OF THE SANDHILLS. A most exciting story 

 of hidden treasure. It gives a vivid idea of the rough life on a sailing 

 ship, and tells of treachery, intrigue, wild adventure, and final downfall 

 of the villain-in-chief. 



Robert Overton 



A SON OF THE SCHOOL. A splendid yarn which will thrill all 

 boys. There are fine accounts of cricket and football matches and more 

 than a spice of adventure. A fine spirit of esprit de corps hangs over 

 the book. 



Walter C. Rhoades 



OUR FELLOWS AT ST. MARK'S. This is a fine school story. It 

 concerns the adventures of Grayson and his friends at St. Mark's School. 

 All the elements which go to make up a good school story are here : exciting 

 school sports, cricket and football matches, the thrashing of a bully. 



W. A. Rogers 



DANNY'S PARTNER. An interesting story of the love between a 

 one-legged man and a little orphan boy. It tells of their adventures travel- 

 ling with a wagon-team out to the wilds, their search for gold, their troubles 

 from horse-thieves, and Red Indians, and final happiness and success. 



Rowland Walker 



THE LION'S WHELP AT SCHOOL. Tony Whelpton is a lovable 

 young rascal ; up to every kind of prank. The book is cramfull of high 

 spirits and mischief and gaiety of laughter. There is not a dull page in it. 



GIRLS' 

 SCHOOL AND ADVENTURE STORIES, I/- net. 



Louisa M. Alcott 



AUNT JO'S SCRAP BAG. As the title suggests, the book is full 

 of the most delightful scraps, told in Aunt Jo's lovable style. Louisa M. 

 Alcott is beloved of every girl because her characters are very human 

 and vital, and every story appeals. 



LULU'S LIBRARY. This is a collection of delightful short stories for 

 children ; some of them charming fairy tales, some of them stories of 

 ordinary children (good and naughty) ; but all of them are written in 

 Miss Alcott's own inimitable way. Children will love them. 



