" etc.
Archie's Chances. By the Author of "The Spanish Brothers," etc.
With Illustrations.
Alive in the Jungle. A Story for the Young. By ELEANOR STREDDER,
Author of "Jack and His Ostrich," etc.
A fascinating story of child-snatching by a wolf, of the life
led by the child in the wolf's lair, and of the cunning device
of a native hunter to effect the rescue of the child.
The A. L. O. E. Series.
Crown 8vo Volumes. Cloth extra, 4s. each; gilt edges, 5s. each.
Exiles in Babylon; or, Children of Light. With Thirty-four
Illustrations.
A lively tale, in which are skilfully introduced lectures on
the history of Daniel.
Hebrew Heroes. A Tale founded on Jewish History. With
Twenty-eight Illustrations.
A story founded on that stirring period of Jewish history, the
wars of Judas Maccabaeus. The tale is beautifully and truthfully
told, and presents a faithful picture of the period and the
people.
Pictures of St. Peter in an English Home.
"A. L. O. E. invokes the aid of entertaining dialogue, and
probably may have more readers than all the other writers on
St. Peter put together.... The book is brilliantly written."
--_Presbyterian Messenger._
Rescued from Egypt. With Twenty-eight Illustrations.
An interesting tale, toned and improved by illustrations from
the history of Moses and the people of Israel.
The Shepherd of Bethlehem. With Forty Illustrations.
A charming tale, including cottage lectures on the history of
David, which the incidents of the story illustrate.
Price 2s. 6d. each; with gilt edges, 3s. each.
Beyond the Black Waters. A Tale.
A story illustrating the truth that "sorrow tracketh wrong,"
and that there can be no peace of conscience till sin has been
confessed both to God and man, and forgiveness obtained. The
scene is laid chiefly in Burma.
The Blacksmith of Boniface Lane.
A tale having a historical basis. The incidents and characters
are portrayed with all the freshness and picturesqueness common
to A. L. O. E.'s works.
Claudia. A Tale.
A tale for the young. Difference between intellectual and
spiritual life. Pride of intellect and self-confidence humbled,
and true happi
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