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IN ONE VOLUME, Price 2s. 6d. 



By Jean Delaire. 

 PRO PATRIA. 



A small sketch on a vast subject. Illustrated throughout with Draw- 

 ings by ALFRED TOUCHEMOLIN. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. In 



By W. Carter Platts. 



THE TUTTLEBURY TALES. 



By the Angling Editor of the "Yorkshire Weekly Post." Crown 8vo, 

 pictorial cloth, 2s. 6d. Third Edition. 



" The rollicking good humour is irresistible." Pall Mall Gazette. 

 " These lively episodes will be the source of hearty laughter." Globe. 

 " Mr Platts reminds us of the American humorist, Max Adeler. He is 

 not an imitator but his fun is of the same kind, farcical of course, but un- 

 strained and laughter compelling." The Spectator. 



" Very amusing. Irresistibly comic. There is not a dull line from start to 

 finish." St James's Budget. 



" Mr Carter Platts is the Max Adeler of the present generation. If one 

 looks about for another writer of the same hilarious kind, he is not to be 

 found." Yorkshire Post. 



By Joseph Ashton. 



INMATES OF THE MANSION. 



Crown 8vo, pictorial cloth, 2s. 6d. Beautifully illustrated. 



" An allegorical subject, and will be found most readable for youths, who will 

 learn a lesson in glancing through its pages." The Daily Telegraph. 



By Chieton Chalmers. 



THE INSEPARABLES. 



A Book for Boys. Crown 8vo, pictorial cloth, fully illustrated, 2s. 6d. 



" High above the average of school stories. There is a strong dramatic in- 

 terest in the narrative of the disgracing of Lionel Middleton on a charge of 

 which he was innocent that will appeal to every school boy's heart. It is 

 really a first-rate story." Pall Mall Gazette. 



By Nemo. 



A MERE PUG. The Romance of a Dog. Crown 8vo, pictorial cloth, 

 2s. 6d. 



" This pretty story of the adventures of a pug dog . . . there are few books 

 of the season that could have been more heartily recommended for children. 

 The Standard. 



