k Mackenzie won his
Epaulettes," etc., etc. Crown 8vo. With Six Illustrations.
How Jack Mackenzie Won His Epaulettes. By GORDON STABLES, M.D., B.N.,
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by A. PEARCE. Crown 8vo, cloth extra.
"_A story of the Crimean War, and one of the best that Dr. Stables has
written for some time._"--STANDARD.
"_One of the most rattling looks for boys published this season....
Delightful as is the first part, the stirring battle scenes of the
second will more particularly interest Young England._"--WHITEHALL
REVIEW.
Boris the Bear-Hunter. A Story of Peter the Great and His Times. By
FRED. WHISHAW, author of "A Lost Army," etc. Illustrated by W. S.
STACEY. Crown 8vo, cloth extra.
"_Mr. Whishaw may be congratulated on having written the boys' book of
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My Strange Rescue. AND OTHER STORIES OF SPORT AND ADVENTURE IN CANADA.
By J. MACDONALD OXLEY, author of "Up Among the Ice-Floes," "Diamond
Rock," etc. Crown 8vo, cloth extra.
"_We are again among the bears in semi-Polar latitudes. And what with
bears, wolves, Indians, rapids, snowstorms, and trackless forests, the
heroes have a lively time of it. The tales are exceedingly well
told._"--TIMES.
Pincherton Farm. By E. A. B. D., author of "Young Ishmael Conway,"
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_A story showing the elevating influence of a simple trust in God._
"_A tale of great interest, with some excellent
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Up Among the Ice-Floes. By J. MACDONALD OXLEY, author of "Diamond
Rock," etc. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra.
_A lively sketch of the exciting adventures of the crew of a whaler._
"_The fun and dangers of hunting the red deer, fishing the whale,
facing storms in ice seas, and forgathering with the Eskimo, keep the
book moving pleasantly along; and the story has a novelty and freshness
that will please young readers._"--SCOTSMAN.
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A Lost Army. By FRED. WHISHAW, author of "Boris the Bear-Hunter," "Out
of Doors in Tsarland," etc. With Six Illustrations by W. S. STACEY.
Post 8vo, cloth extra.
_"The whole story is extremely well told, and, packed with adventure as
it is, in calculated to hold the ordinary boy spel
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