BOYS' SCHOOL AND ADVENTURE SERIES 2/6 net. 3 



Lucien Biart 



FROM LABRADOR TO MEXICO. This story takes us into many 

 lands, among all kinds of interesting and strange people. The young man 

 had anything but a dull time, and encountered a great variety of experiences 

 and adventures. 



H. Turing Bruce 



THE SCOURGE OF THE MOORS. Raoulf de Gyssage is a hunch- 

 back. When he is about 15 he sees his brother killed in a duel by one, 

 Sir Nigel de Flers, and vows to be avenged on the slayer. He runs away 

 from home, goes to the wars, and has many a marvellous adventure. 



Harcourt Burrage 



THREE CHUMS. The three inseparables were disgruntled because 

 they had been moved from the cock house to a new house, and determined 

 to slack both in work and games. But they grew sick of idling, and the 

 new term found them inwardly rather ashamed of themselves. 



D. M. Callow 



TOBY IN THE SOUTH SEAS. Toby and Jerry were twins who 

 went to live on a South Sea island with their parents and two sisters. 

 The whole family fairly revelled in the very different life, and tin- 

 adventures of the two boys make very exciting and interesting reading. 



F. Carlton-Wiseman 



ONE EXCITING TERM. And a truly thrilling term it was, with 

 enough excitement to last most boys a lifetime. Hoy Scouts (and all othi r 

 lads, too) will revel in this story of mystery and pluck and adventure. 



Harry Collingwood 



UNDER THE METEOR FLAG. Ralph, the hero, is one of the most 

 dashing midshipmen who ever breathed. His adventures on secret service 

 among the Corsicans and French, and his cuteness in surprising forts and 

 warships lead to early promotion. 



George Cupples 



THE GREEN HAND. Starting as a very green hand, he soon became 

 as smart as paint. Later, when sailing as a passenger, he takes command 

 in an emergency, and returns home in charge of a prize captured by himself. 



Chas. Edwardes 



THE NEW HOUSEMASTER. Who was he ? The boys didn't know, 

 nor the headmaster, nor the police. But the gang of coiners knew, and 

 used the boarding school to cover their operations. Eventually they made 

 good their escape. How was it done ? 



