BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



What shall we do with our Boys ? 



"FRANK'S RANCHE." 



" If you want to know what's to be done with our boys, 

 Here's a capital book that one really enjoys ! 

 For of life in the Rockies the smooth and the rough- 

 In ' Frank's Ranche ' is the story told frankly enough. 

 With adventure and travel 'tis brimming in short, 

 "Tis a fund of good spirits, statistics, and sport ! 

 You should read it at once, for there's not the least doubt 

 That ' E. M.' knows full well what he's writing about." 



PUNCH, April 10, 1886. 



Now Ready. Fifth Edition. 



One Volume, f cap. Zvo, printed at the Chis-wick Press, cloth 

 extra, bevelled boards, with 40 Illustrations, price 55. 



FRANK'S RANCHE; 



OR, 



MY HOLIDAYS IN THE ROCKIES, 



BEING A CONTRIBUTION TO THE INQUIRY INTO WHAT 

 WE ARE TO DO WITH OUR BOYS. 



BY THE AUTHOR OF 



"AN AMATEUR ANGLER'S DAYS IN DOVE DALE." 



Brief Extracts from Reviews. 



The Athenaeum. "The author of 'Frank's Ranche,' a 

 writer whose acquaintance with literature appears to be exten- 

 sive, and whose literary method indicates that he is an accom- 

 plished man of letters. . . . His present venture is a small book 

 on a great subject, and he presents it as a contribution to the 

 solution of the problem, ' What to do with our boys.' He has 

 certainly written an interesting and very useful work, but he has 

 not answered the question." 



Daily News. "Last among our travellers comes that 

 pleasant writer of thinly-veiled anonymity, ' E. M.,' who last 

 year went, serus studiorum, to fish in Derbyshire, and wrote 



