PUBLICATIONS OF J. B. LIPPINCOTT (r CO. 
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GOOD BOOKS FOR YOUNG READERS. 
Deep Do-mu. A Tale of the Cornish Mines. By 
R. M. Ballantyne, author of “ Fighting the Flames,” “ Silvei 
Lake,” etc. With Illustrations. Globe edition. l2tno. Fine 
cloth. $1.50. 
“ ‘ Deep Down' can be recommended as 
a story ot exciting interest, which boys will 
eagerly read, and which will give some 
valuable ideas on a subject about which 
very ittle is generally known. The book 
is embellished with a number of very ex¬ 
cellent designs.”— Fhilada. Even. 1 di¬ 
graph. 
Fighting the Flames. A Tale of the Fire Brigade. 
By R. M. Bali.antyne, author of “Silver Lake,” “lhe Coral 
Islands,” etc. With Illustrations. Globe edition. i2mo. Fine 
cloth. $1.50. 
“An interesting and spirited little work.”— Philada. Even. Telegraph. 
Erling the Bold. A Tale of the Norse Sea-Kings. 
By R. M. Ballantyne, author of “ Fighting the Flames,” “Deep 
Down,” etc. Globe edition. With Illustrations. !2mo. Extra 
cloth. $1.50. 
lent description of the manners and cus¬ 
toms of the rugged race who inhabited the 
North of Europe at the dawn of modern 
history.”— Fhilada. Telegraph. 
Silver Lake; or , Lost in the Snow. By R. M. 
Ballantyne, author of “The Wild Man of the West, ‘ Fighting 
the Flames,” etc. With Illustrations. Square i2mo. Tinted 
paper. Extra cloth. $1.25. 
“We heartily recommend the book, and I heart will receive on its perusal.”—7V* 
inn imagine the pleasure many a young | Eclectic Review. 
Forty-Four Fears of a Hunters Life. Fang 
Reminiscences of Mcshach Browning, a Maryland Hunter. With 
numerous Illustrations. Globe edition. i2mo. bine cloth. 
“ It is a bold and stirring tale of the old 
Norse rovers who conquered and settled in 
England at various times between the filth 
and eleventh centuries. The narrative is 
" itself, and it gives an excel- 
“ It portrays the mode of life of the 
riy settlers, the dangers they encount- 
»d, and all the difficulties they had to 
( mend with, and how successfully a 
a..ong arm and a courageous heart could 
overcome them. It is a book which wall 
be read with the greatest avidity by thou¬ 
sands in all sections of the country.’ — 
Balt. American. 
Moody Mike; or. The Power of Love. A Christ- 
mas Story. By Frank Sewall. Illustrated. i6mo. Extra 
cloth. $ 1. 
This is a story intended for the young 
folks. It is publish .*d in a manner at 
once neat tnd attractive, bein^ well minted 
and beautifully bound. It is also ill us 
trated with several full-page engravings, 
which impart to it additional attractions. 
