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A REAL HERO

GOLD OR GLORY?

New Edition. With Illustrations. Cr. 8vo, cloth extra, 5/.

"We can cordially recommend this to all youthful lovers of adventure and enterprise."-Academy.

"A volume that can be heartily recommended.”—St. James' Gazette. "Crowded with scenes of splendid adventure which will intensely interest boy readers."-Watchman.

SILVERDALE RECTORY;

Or, THE GOLden Links.

New Edition. With Illustrations.

Crown 8vo, 3/6.

"We can heartily recommend this story. It shows how the beautiful words in our morning and evening service may help us if we only realize them and make them our own."-Church of England Sunday School Magazine.

ONLY A TRAMP.

"Miss Stebbing holds the

Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3/6. attention and extorts the admiration of Many a weighty lesson may be learnt

the reader from first to last.

from her pages."-The Christian.

"Well conceived and worked out."-Literary World.

"The connection of our beautiful Church Service with our daily life

is admirably brought out."-Record.

LONDON: JOHN F. SHAW & CO. 48, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C.

STORIES BY GRACE STEBBING-(continued).

BRAVE GEORDIE.

THE STORY OF AN ENGLISH BOY.

New Edition. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3/6. "It is refreshing to meet with such a spirited and thoroughly good story."-The Christian.

"An exceedingly encouraging book for lads.”—Christian Age.

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A capital story for English youths."-Court Journal.

FUN AND FAIRIES.

Illustrated by T. PYм. 4to, cloth extra, 3/6.

"With its dear little pictures, is quite charming."— Athenæum. "A delightful story-book for a little girl."-Literary World. "It will turn many a thoughtful child into a ministering angel.”— Christian World.

IN WYCLIFFE'S DAYS;

Or, A SAFE HIDING-PLACE.

With Illustrations. Small 8vo, 2/6.

"The story is cleverly told, and the incidents are worked up in a life-like fashion."-Publishers' Circular.

"A delightful, invigorating story."-Daily Review.

LOST HER SHOE AND OTHER THREADS.

With Illustrations.

Cloth extra, 1/6.

The "threads" alluded to in the title are threads of unselfishness, on which noble quality all the tales in this little volume are more or less distinctly founded.

"A charming set of stories for elder girls, written with considerable talent."-The Christian.

"Sure to be devoured by the young people."-Sword and Trowel.

LONDON: JOHN F. SHAW & CO., 48, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C.

GRAHAM MCCALL'S VICTORY.

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