The "ROMANCE" Series 



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"Sampson Low's famous "Romance" Series." 



Sunday Times. 



EACH VOLUME HAS ON AN AVERAGE 

 90 ILLUSTRATIONS 



Captain E. G. Diggle, R.D., R.N.R. 



THE ROMANCE OF A MODERN LINER. With a Foreword by 

 Earl Jellicoe, of Scapa. This book, which is splendidly illustrated, is 

 designed to give boys the life of a great liner, from the time it is planned 

 in the draughtsman's office, right through its construction, showing the 

 wonders of its building, its launching and finally commissioning. 



Captain W. R. Whall 



THE ROMANCE OF NAVIGATION. With a Foreword by Rear- 

 Admiral E. R. G. R. Evans. 



Rear- Admiral Evans in his foreword says : " ' The Romance of Navi- 

 gation ' is of absorbing interest from cover to cover, besides promising to 

 be a standard work, coming, as it does, from the pen of an artist in litera- 

 ture as well as in sea culture." 



Harold Armitage 



300 THINGS A BRIGHT BOY CAN DO. In this fully illus- 

 trated book, we have unfolded before the eyes of youth a very generous 

 choice of games, with innumerable other pastimes and occupations. 



Jean Stewart 



301 THINGS A BRIGHT GIRL CAN DO. The editor of this 

 work well provides outdoor and indoor pastimes for girls and accompanies 

 them through all the seasons. For the spring and summer vacations we 

 have gardening, swimming, boating, golf, hockey, tennis. 



Gerald Beavis 



THE ROMANCE OF THE HEAVENS. In this volume an attempt 

 has been made to deal with the romantic side, to explain some of the 

 mysteries and to foster an interest in the celestial bodies. 



