Large Crown 8v0., handsomely bound in cloth, gilt edges, wtth a 
Coloured Frontispiece and eight Full-page Plates by Dalziel Brothers. 
Price 5s. 
FOOTSTEPS TO FAME 
A BOOK 
TO OPEN OTHER BOOKS: 
By HAIN FRISWELL. 
Author of “The Gentle Life,” ‘Out and About,” ete. : 

Contents: The Uses of Fame—Great Thinkers—lHeroes—Rulers 
of Mankind—Leaders of Men—Lovers of their Country—Votaries of 
Science—Ploughers of the Deep—Pioneers of Science—Great Workers 
—T[overs of Nature—Searchers of the Skies—Watchers on the Shore 
—Patriots—Benefactors of their Kind—Workers and Thinkers. 
“Written not only to instruct and amuse, but also with the purpose of inculeat- 
ing good and honest principles. Its style is terse and elegant. The book betokens 
extensive reading, and the advice given is always kindly, often noble, and mostly 
shrewd and clever.” —Illustrated London News. 
“The title-page intimates that it is ‘a book to open other books.’ It will do that 
and perhaps more, for it may be the means of making other books, by inciting its 
younger readers to follow the examples of its heroes, and thereby making them- 
selves famous enough to have their lives recorded ina book. ‘Footsteps to Fame’ 
is a book worth the reading and remembering.”—Ctty Press. 

Crown 8vo., cloth, gilt edges. Illustrated with Coloured Frontispiece 
and numerous full-page Plates and Wood Engravings. Price 3s. 6d. 
OUT AND ABOUT 
A BOY’S ADVENTURES. 
WRITTEN FOR ADVENTUROUS BOYS. 
By HAIN FRISWELL. 
Author of ‘‘ Footsteps to Fame,” etc, ete, 
CRITICAL OPINIONS. 
“Tt is for boys that are boys, that Mr. Friswell has written this book, and very 
well has he performed his task.”—Cvritic. 
“This isa capital book for boys, abounding im adventure and interest.”—Court 
Journal. 
“It is written simply, racily, and truthfully, and although teeming with 
adventure, it never verges upon improbability.”—Morning Chronicle. 
“6 ¢ Out and About’ will not be passed by with indifference.”—Globe. 
GROOMBRIDGE axp SONS, Lonpon, 
