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WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR.


Crown 8w, 5s., cloth. With Illustrations.

THE GIANT OF THE NORTH;
Or, POKINGS ROUND THE POLE.

"A book which every boy will treasure."—Whitehall Review.


Crown 8vo, 5s., cloth. With Illustrations.

THE LONELY ISLAND;
Or, THE REFUGE OF THE MUTINEERS.

"Mr. Ballantyne weaves the romantic episode of the mutiny of the 'Bounty' into a most effective narrative."—Graphic.


Crown 1vo, 5s., cloth. With Illustrations.

POST HASTE.
A TALE OF HER MAJESTY'S MAILS.

"The book should find a place in every boy's library ; it is full of interest."—Leed's Mercury.


Crown 8vo, 5s., cloth. With Illustrations.

IN THE TRACK OF THE TROOPS.
A TALE OF MODERN WAR.

"Mr. Ballantyne has blended with the incidents of war on the Danube a story of personal adventure spiritedly told."—Daily News.


Crown 8vo, 5s., cloth. With Illustrations.

THE SETTLER AND THE SAVAGE.
A TALE OF PEACE AND WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

" 'The Settler and the Savage' is one of Mr. Ballantyne's best stories,"—Athenæum


Crown 8vo, 5s., cloth. With Illustrations.

UNDER THE WAVES;
Or, DIVING IN DEEP WATERS.

"Mr. Ballantyne enlarges the already gigantic debt due to him by the young, by his 'Under the Waves,' a story meant to illustrate the practice and peril of diving in deep water, which it does in not only an interesting but often in an amusing manner."—The Times.


Crown 8vo, 5s., cloth. With Illustrations.

RIVERS OF ICE:
A TALE ILLUSTRATIVE OF ALPINE ADVENTURE AND GLACIER ACTION.

"A tale brimful of interest and stirring adventure."—Glasgow Herald.