G. 4. HENTY’S STORIES FOR BOYS, 7 The Dragon and the Raven: or, The Days of King Alfred. By G. A. Henry. With 8 full-page Illustrations by C. J. STANILAND, RI. Crown 8vo, handsomely bound, olivine edges, $1.50. “Treated in a manner most attractive to the boyish reader.” — Athenwunt, Facing Death: or, The Hero of the Vaughan Pit. A Tale of the Coal Mines. By G. A. Henry, With 8 full-page Ilustra- tions by Gorpon Browne. Crown Svo, handsomely bound, olivine edges, SI. 50. “The tale is well written and well illustrated, and there is much reality in the characters.” — 4 thence. By Sheer Pluck: A Tale of the Ashanti War. By G. A. Henry. With 8 full-page Illustrations by Gorpon Browne. Crown $vo, handsomely bound, olivine edges, 51.50. The author has woven, in a taie of thrilling interest, all the details of the Ashanti campaign, of which he was himself a witness. His hero, after many exciting adventures in the interior, finds himself at Coomassie just before the outbreak of the war, is detained a prisoner by the king, is sent down with the army which invaded the British Protecto- rate, escapes, and accompanies the English expedition on their march to Coomassie. A Chapter of Adventures: or, Through the Bombard- ment of Alexandria. By G. A. Henry. With 6 full-page Illustrations by W. TH]. Overenb. Crown 8vo, handsomely bound, $1.25. A coast fishing lad, by an act of heroism, secures the interest of a ship-owner, who places him as an apprentice on board one of his ships. In company with two of his fellow-apprentices he is left behind, at Alexandria, in the hands of the revolted Egyptian troops, and is present through the bombardment and the scenes of riot and bloodshed which accompanied it. They ultimately effect their escape, and in the subsequent terri- ble voyage their ship is wrecked, and only the hero and a friend are saved, Sturdy and Strong: or, How George Andrews made His Way. By G. A. Henry. With 4 full-page Illustrations. Crown 8vo, handsomely bound, $1.00. “The history of a hero of everyday life, whose love of truth, clothing of modesty, and innate pluck, carry him, naturally, from poverty to affluence. George Andrews is an example of character with nothing to cavil at, and stands as a good instance of chivalry in domestic life.” — The Empire. Tales of Daring and Danger. By G. A. Henry, With 2 full-page Illustrations. Crown 8vo, handsomely bound, 75 cents. “* White-faced Dick’ is a sketch worthy of Bret Harte at his best. Just the sort of tale to read aloud by the fireside on a winter’s night.” —~ Practical Teacher. Yarns on the Beach. By G. A. Henry. With 2 full-page Illustrations. Crown Svo, handsomely bound, 75 cents. © Vhis little book should find special favor among boys. ‘The yarns are spun by old sailors, and are admirably calculated to foster a manly spirit,” — Zcho.