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WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
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Crown 8vo, 5s., cloth. With Illustrations.

SHIFTING WINDS: A TOUGH YARN.

"It is a most fascinating book for boys and young men."—Daily Review.


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

THE LIGHTHOUSE:
BEING THE STORY OF A GREAT FIGHT BETWEEN MAN AND THE SEA.

"Like all his stories for boys, smart in style, thrilling in interest, and abounding in incidents of every kind."—Quiver.


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

THE LIFEBOAT:
A TALE OF OUR COAST HEROES.

"Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
"Dear Sir,—I am directed by the Committee to request your acceptance of the accompanying Photograph of a Lifeboat proceeding off to a wreck, as a small permanent acknowledgment of the important service you have rendered to the Lifeboat cause by your very interesting work entitled 'The Lifeboat: a Tale of our Coast Heroes.'—I remain, yours faithfully,
(Signed) "Richard Lewis, Secretary."


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

THE GOLDEN DREAM:
A TALE OF THE DIGGINGS.


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

GASCOYNE, THE SANDALWOOD TRADER:
A TALE OF THE PACIFIC.

"It is full of cleverly and impressively drawn pictures of life and character in the Pacific, and has as much of the sensational, though by no means unnatural, element mixed and mingled with it as to excite the earnest interest and absorb the closest attention of the young people for whom it is chiefly designed."—Caledonian Mercury.


Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d., cloth, illustrated.

MY DOGGIE AND I.

"One of the most delightful stories which we have yet seen in Christmas books."—Daily Review.


Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d., cloth, illustrated.

SIX MONTHS AT THE CAPE.
Letters to Periwinkle from South Africa. A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure. With Twelve Illustrations by the Author.

"R. M. Ballantyne contributes a cheery diary of 'Six Months at the Cape,' giving a laughable account of ostrich farming, and the peculiarities of the unpleasant-tempered bird."—Graphic.

"A genuine book of travel in South Africa. The book is spirited and entertaining."—Daily News.