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  The Boys' New Library.

  Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 3s. 6d. each.

  A Lost Army. By FRED. WHISHAW, author of "Boris the Bear-Hunter," "Outof 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 asit is, in calculated to hold the ordinary boy spell-bound. It is astriking work of exceptional and varied interest._"--SCHOOLMASTER.

  Baffling the Blockade. By J. MACDONALD OXLEY, author of "In the Wildsof the West Coast," "Diamond Rock," "My Strange Rescue," etc. Post8vo, cloth extra.

  "_It is really one of the most 'convincing' of books, in the sense thatthe incidents, which are thick and thrilling, read as if they hadreally happened._"--CHRISTIAN WORLD.

  "_Holds us in breathless interest from board to board, so that we areloth to skip a line._"--TIMES.

  Chris Willoughby; or, Against the Current. By FLORENCE E. BURCH,author of "Dick and Harry and Tom," etc. Post 8vo, cloth extra.

  "_A capital tale for boys; thoroughly wholesome in tone, and livelyfrom beginning to end._"--BRITISH WEEKLY.

  Diamond Rock; or, On the Right Track. By J. MACDONALD OXLEY, author of"Up Among the Ice-Floes," etc. With Illustrations. Post 8vo, clothextra.

  "_A sea story of great power.... Relates to the stirring period innaval annals in the early years of the century, when brushes with theFrench were frequent, and the glamour which hung about matters maritimehad not passed away. Mr. Oxley narrates an exciting storyvividly._"--LEEDS MERCURY.

  Doing and Daring. A New Zealand Story. By ELEANOR STREDDER, author of"Jack and his Ostrich," etc. With Illustrations. Post 8vo, clothextra.

  "_It has a quickly-moving plot of wild life, adventure, and dangers,and is sure to please a boy reader._"--SCOTSMAN.

  Harold the Norseman. By FRED. WHISHAW, author of "A Lost Army," "Boristhe Bear-Hunter," etc. Post 8vo, cloth extra.

  "_An entrancing story dealing with Norse life in the eleventh century,a period unsurpassed for the opportunities it presents to theromancer._"--DUNDEE ADVERTISER.

  "_A stirring story of a stirring period, which, though we regard it atthe distance of eight centuries, is full of unfailing fascination toall lovers of the romance of history._"--COURT JOURNAL.