The three volumes in a set, $7.50; singly, $2.50.
FAMOUS TRAVELS AND TRAVELLERS.
With over 100 full-page illustrations, maps, etc., 8vo, $2.50.
THE GREAT NAVIGATORS OF THE XVIIITH CENTURY.
With 96 full-page illustrations and 19 maps, 8vo, $2.50.
THE GREAT EXPLORERS OF THE XIXTH CENTURY.
With over 100 full-page illustrations, facsimiles, etc., 8vo, $2.50.
Jules Verne’s Stories. Uniform Illustrated Edition.
Nine volumes, 8vo, extra cloth, with over 750 full-page
illustrations.
Price, per set, in a box, $17.50. Sold also in
separate volumes.
MICHAEL STROGOFF; or, The Courier of the Czar, $2.00.
A FLOATING CITY
AND THE BLOCKADE RUNNERS, $2.00. HECTOR SERVADAC,
$2.00. A JOURNEY TO
THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH, $2.00. FROM THE EARTH
TO THE MOON DIRECT IN
NINETY-SEVEN HOURS, TWENTY MINUTES; AND A JOURNEY
AROUND IT, $2.00.
DICK SANDS, $2.00. THE STEAM HOUSE, $2.00.
THE GIANT RAFT, $2.00. THE
MYSTERIOUS ISLAND, $2.50.
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Czar and Sultan.
The adventures of a British Lad in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78. By ARCHIBALD FORBES. Illustrated. 12mo, $2.00.
“Very fascinating and graphic. Mr. Forbes is a forcible writer, and the present work has the vigor and intensity associated with his name. It is sure to be popular with youthful readers.”—BOSTON BEACON.
“A brilliant and exciting narrative, and the drawings add to its interest and value.”—N.Y. OBSERVER.
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Books of Adventure by Robert Leighton.
OLAF THE GLORIOUS.
A Story of Olaf Triggvison, King of Norway, A.D. 995-1000. Crown 8vo, with numerous full-page illustrations, $1.50.
THE WRECK OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE.
The Story of a North Sea Fisher Boy. Illustrated. Crown 8vo, $1.50.
THE THIRSTY SWORD.
A Story of the Norse Invasion of Scotland, 1262-65. With 8 illustrations and a map. Crown 8vo, $1.50.
THE PILOTS OF POMONA.
A Story of the Orkney Islands. With 8 illustrations and a map. Crown 8vo, $1.50.
“Mr. Leighton as a writer for boys needs no praise, as his books place him in the front rank.”—NEW YORK OBSERVER.
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Things Will Take a Turn.
By BEATRICE HARRADEN, author of “Ships that
Pass in the Night.”
Illustrated. 12mo, $1,00.
The charm of this tale is its delicate, wistful sympathy. It is the story of a sunny-hearted child, Rosebud, who assists her grandfather in his dusty, second-hand bookshop. One cannot help being fascinated by the sweet little heroine, she is so engaging, so natural; and to love Rosebud is to love all her friends and enter sympathetically into the good fortune she brought them.
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