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WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

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

THE PIRATE CITY:
AN ALGERINE TALE.

"The story is of thrilling interest."—Graphic


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

BLACK IVORY:
A TALE OF ADVENTURE AMONG THE SLAVERS OF EAST AFRICA.

"Boys will find the book about as delightful a story of adventure as any of them could possibly desire."—Scotsman.


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THE NORSEMEN IN THE WEST;
Or, AMERICA BEFORE COLUMBUS.

"This thoroughly delightful book cannot possibly be laid down till the very last word of the last line has been read."—Athenæum.


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

THE IRON HORSE;
OR LIFE ON THE LINE. A RAILWAY TALE.

"A captivating book for boys."—Guardian.


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

ERLING THE BOLD:
A TALE OF THE NORSE SEA KINGS.

"A capital tale of the Norse Sea Kings."—Times.


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

FIGHTING THE FLAMES:
A TALE OF THE LONDON FIRE BRIGADE.

"A well-told and interesting story."—Scotsman.


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DEEP DOWN:
A TALE OF THE CORNISH MINES.

"This is just the subject for Mr. Ballantyne, whose stories in connection with that enterprise and adventure which have made England great are among the best of modern days."—Daily News.


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THE FLOATING LIGHT OF THE GOODWIN SANDS.

"The tale will be especially interesting to adventure-loving boys."—Record.