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In the Reign of Terror : The Adventures of a Westminster Boy, 

 By G A. HENTY. With full-pao 3 Illustrations by J ScHfiN- 

 BERG 12mo, cloth, price $1.00. 



Barry Sandwith, a Westminster boy. becomes a resident at the 

 chateau of a French marquis, and aft'r various adventures accom- 

 panies the family to Paris at the crisis of the Revolution. Im- 

 prisonment and death reduce tl >r nr number, and the hero finds 

 himself beset by perils with the three young daughters of the 

 house ill his charge. After hairbreadth escapes they reach Nan 

 ites. There the ^irls are condemned to death in the coffin ships 

 ]but are saved by *;he unfailing courage of their boy protector. 



41 Harry Sandwith, the Westminster boy, may fairly be said to beat Mr 

 Henly s record. His adventures will delight boys by the audacity and peril 

 they depict. . . . The story is one of Mr. Herty's beet^-JSat-urda- 



With Wolfe in Canada : or, The Winning of a Continent. By 

 CK A. HENTY. With full-p^ora Illustrations by GoRDor 

 BROWNE. 12m-.;, cloth, price $1.00. 



In the present volume Mr. Henty gives an account of the strug- 

 gle between Britain and France 'for supremacy in the North 

 American continent. On the issue of this war depended not only 

 the destinies of North America, but to a large extent those of the 

 mother countries themselves. The fall of Quebec decided that 

 the Anglo-Saxon race should predominate in the New World; 

 that Britain, and not France, should take the lead among the 

 nations of Europe; and that English and American commerce, the 

 English language, and English literature, should spread right 

 the globe. 



" . t not only a lesson in history as Instructively as it is graphically told. 

 but also a deeply interesting and often thrilling tale of adventure and peril bv 

 flood and field." Illustrated London News. 



True to the Old Flag: A Tale of the American War of Inde 

 pendence. By G. A. HENTY. With full-page Illustrations by 

 GORDON BROWNE. 12mo, cloth, price $1.00= 

 In this story the author has gone to the accounts of officers \vho' 

 took part in the conflict, and lads will find that in no war in which 

 American and British soldiers have been engaged did they behave 

 with greater courage and good conduct. The historical portion of 

 the book being accompanied with numerous thrilling adventures 

 with the redskins on the shores of Lake Huron, a story of exciting 

 > terest is interwoven with the general narrative and cm-led 

 h rough the book. 



" Does justice to tlie pluck and determi . ation of the British soldiers ouring 

 the unfortunate struggle against American emancipation. The son of an 

 American loyalist, who remains true to our flag, falls among the hostile red- 

 skins in that very Hv.ron country which has been endeared to us by the ex- 

 ploits of llawkeye An<3 Ohingachgook."- - TJie Times. 



