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For Young People 



BY POPULAR WRITERS, 



97-S9-101 Reade Street, New York. 



Bonnie Prince Charlie : A Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden. By 

 G. A. HENTY. With 12 full- page Illustrations by CORDON 

 3ROWNE. 12mo, cloth, price $1.00. 



The adventures of the son of a Scotch officer in Trench service. 

 The boy, brought up by a Glasgow bailie, is arrested for aiding a 

 Jacobite agent, escapes, is wrecked on, the French coast, reaches.' 

 Paris, and serves with the French array at Dettingen. He kills 

 his father's foe in a duel, and escaping to the coast, shares the 

 advent ;res of Prince Charlie, but finally settles happily in Scot* 

 land. 



" Ronald, the hero, is very like the hero of ' Quentin Durward.' The lad'a 

 journey across France, and his hairbreadth escapes, make up as good a nar- 

 rative of the kind as we have ever read. For freshness of treatment and 

 variety of incident Mr. Henty has surpassed himself. " Spectator. 



With Clive in India ; or, the Beginnings of an Empire. By 

 G. A. HENTY. With 12 full-page Illustrations by GORDON 

 BROWNS. 12mo, cloth, price $1.00. 



The period between the landing of Clive as a young writer in 

 India and the close of his career was critical and eventful in the 

 extreme. At its commencement the English were traders existing 

 on sufferance of the native princes. At its close they were masters 

 of Bengal and f thu greater part of Southern India. The author 

 has given a full and accurate account of the events of that stirring 

 time, and battles and sieges follow each other in rapid succession, 

 while he combines with his narrative a tale of daring and adven- 

 ture, which gives a lifelike interest, to the volume. 



, " He has taken a period of Indian history of the most vital importance, 

 and he has embroidered on the historical facts a story which of itself is deeply 

 interesting. Young people assuredly will be delighted with the volume. " 

 Scotsman. 



The Lion of the North : A Tale of Gustavus Adolphus and the 

 Wars of Religion. By G. A. HENTY. With full-page Illus- 

 trations by JOHN SCHONBERG. 12mo, cloth, price $1.00. 

 In this story Mr. Hen y gives the history of the first part of the 

 Thirty Years' War. The issue had its importance, which has ex- 

 tended to the present day, as it established religious freedom 

 in Germany. The ara?y of the chivalrous king of Sweden was 

 largely comp^ed of Scotchmen, and "among theSp was the hero of 

 the story. 



" The tale ,s3 * Clever and instructive piece of history, and as boys may be 

 trusted to read ^^nscientiou9ly they can hardly fail Jt be profite-V -Times. 



