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1. The Habits of Good Society: A 



Handbook of Etiquette for Ladies and Gentlemen. With 

 Thoughts, Hints, and Anecdotes concerning Social Observances, 

 Nice Points of Taste and Good Manners, and the Art of Making 

 One's Self Agreeable. The whole interspersed with Humorous 

 Illustrations of Social Predicaments, Remarks on the History 

 and Changes of Fashion, and the Differences of English and 

 Continental Etiquette. 



2. Famous London Merchants : A 



Book for Boys. By H. R. Fox BOURNE, author of " English 

 Merchants," " English Seamen under the Tudors," etc. With 

 Twenty-four Illustrations. 



3. Watchers for the Dawn, and other 



Studies of Christian Character. By Mrs. W. R. LLOYD, author 

 of "Pictures of Heroes and Lessons from their Lives," etc. 

 With Illustrations by James Godwin. 



4. Adventures in the Ice: A Compre- 



hensive Summary of Arctic Exploration, Discovery, and Adven- 

 ture. Including experiences of Captain Penny, the Veteran 

 Whaler, now first published. By JOHN TILLOTSON, author of 

 " Stories of the Wars," " Our Untitled Nobility," etc. With 

 Portraits and other Illustrations. 



5. Pioneers of Civilisation. By JOHN 



TILLOTSON, Author of " Adventures in the Ice," etc. A New, 

 Cheaper and Revised Edition, with an Additional Chapter. 

 With Eleven Illustrations. 



CONTENTS. The Soldier. The Adventurer. The Explorer. The 



Man of Peace. The Trader. The Settler. The Missionary. 



Recent Pioneers. 



6. Small Beginnings ; or, The Way to Get 



On. A New and Cheaper Edition. With Eight Illustrations by 



C. A. Doyle. 



From the acorn springs the oak ; "despise not the day of small things." The 

 biographical sketches collected in this volume show to what heights the earnest 

 may aspire from the humblest beginnings : John Walter from a printer's 

 apprentice rises to be proprietor of The Times ; Brotherton from a factory -boy 

 to sit as a respected member in the House of Commons. The other examples 

 include Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, George Heriot, Wedgwood and Minton, 

 Girard, John Leyden, Francis Drake, Dupuytren, Lafitte, Montgomery, Breguet, 

 and David Wilkie. 



HgjT The 2/6 Series now numlers 24 Vols., see Catalogue. 



" Mr. Hogg is to be congratulated on the healthy moral tone of his publica- 

 tions." REV. C. H. SPORGEON. 



(22) London : John Hogg, 13, Paternoster Row, B.C. 



