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Rifle in the Far South-west," etc. With Illustrations. The Drifting Island; or, The Slave-Hunters of the Congo. By WALTER WENTWORTH, Author of "Kibboo Ganey," etc. The Flamingo Feather. By KIRK MUNROE. With Twenty Illustrations. Hans Brinker; or, The Silver Skates. A Story of Life in Holland. By MARY MAPES DODGE. With Illustrations. _An interesting and instructive tale of life in Holland; sure to prove acceptable to boys._ Kibboo Ganey; or, The Lost Chief of the Copper Mountain. A Tale of Travel and Adventure in the Heart of Africa. By WALTER WENTWORTH. _A well-told tale of adventure undergone in the course of a journey to the neighbourhood of Lake Tchad. To boys it cannot fail to prove fascinating_. Our Sea-Coast Heroes; or, Tales of Wreck and of Rescue by the Lifeboat and Rocket. By ACHILLES DAUNT, Author of "Frank Redcliffe," "With Pack and Rifle in the Far South-west," etc. With numerous Illustrations. "_The narratives of wreck and rescue are admirably penned, and the illustrations throughout are effective._"--GLASGOW HERALD. Robinson Crusoe. The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner. Written by Himself. Illustrated. Sandford and Merton. A Book for the Young. By THOMAS DAY. Illustrated. The Swiss Family Robinson; or, Adventures of a Father and his Four Sons on a Desolate Island. Illustrated. T. NELSON AND SONS, London, Edinburgh, and New York. * * * * * The Boys' Own Library. Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 2s. each. Soldiers of the Queen; or, Jack Fenleigh's Luck. A Story of the Dash to Khartoum. By HAROLD AVERY, Author of "Frank's First Term," etc., etc. "_Rehearses in a thrilling manner the stirring story of the Egyptian War and the advance to Khartoum._"--DUNDEE ADVERTISER. Vandrad the Viking; or, The Feud and the Spell. A Tale of the Norsemen. By J. STORER CLOUSTON. With Six Illustrations by HUBERT PATON. _How the valiant Vandrad comes under the "spell" of a certain beautiful "witch," and how the glamour causes him to forego his revengeful purpose, is told by Mr. Storer Clouston in language so full of power and poetic feeling that once read the story will not soon be forgotten._ Breaking the Record. The Story of Three Arctic Expeditions. By M. DOUGLAS, Author of "Across Greenland's Ice-Fields." "_Just the kind of book that will stir a boy's heart
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