i8 BOYS' SCHOOL AND ADVENTURE SERIES 2/- net. 



A. L. Haydon 



UP-SCHOOL AT MONKSHALL. Fred Fulton is sent to a fine 

 public school by a " friend " of bis father's on condition that he does 

 exactly what he is told to do. Later he finds he must choose between 

 betraying his father or his chum. The book tells how he came out of the 

 ordeal. 



Ascott R. Hope 



THE BOYS OF WHITMINSTER. This book recounts the adven- 

 tures and misadventures of as lively a bunch of schoolboys as you could 

 wish to meet. The titles of the sections are : The Favourite, The Burglar, 

 A History of Hampers, The Misfortunes of an Eleven, St. Valentine's Day. 



SCHOOLBOY STORIES. Stories about boys for boys by this ever- 

 popular author : scrapes and jokes, adventures and surprises all come 

 into the various stories eight long ones in all. The stories are written 

 in a bright style and are full of life. 



REDSKINS AND SETTLERS. Yarns of life in the Wild West. 

 Many thrilling adventures are recorded in graphic style. The times of 

 Buffalo Bill, and Kit Carson, the times of fierce fighting with Red Indians 

 and with all the perils of a new country, are dealt with in these stories. 



THE TRUANT FROM SCHOOL. The story of a boy whose parents 

 have died and left him to the tender mercies of a little backwood's com- 

 munity. He runs away and has exciting times among Red Indians. 



Thomas Hughes 



TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL-DAYS. This great classic boy's book 

 continues its popularity ; it is the finest of all school stories, and one which 

 every boy must read at some period or other in his boyhood. Your father 

 will tell you how he enjoyed it when he was your age. 



Cutcliffe Hyne 



SANDY CARMICHAEL. Here is a story to gladden the hearts of 

 boys and make their pulses beat. Sandy is a ragged little urchin, who 

 travels far, has many adventures, and so impresses the savages he finds 

 himself among, that they decide to make him king. 



Percival Lancaster 



CAPTAIN JACK O'HARA, R.N. A rollicking story of a fiery-haired, 

 quick-tempered, but lovable sailor, who has many adventures, who takes 

 all kinds of risks, and is afraid of nothing and no one but the heroine. 

 But, finally, he succeeds there too, as he certainly deserves to. 



George Little 



LIFE ON THE OCEAN. The thrilling account of twenty years at 

 sea told very vividly. Fights and mutiny, cannibals and pirates, all have 

 their share in making a very exciting and interesting book. 



