12 BLACKIE & SON'S BOOKS FOR YOUNG PHOPLH. BY HARRY COLLINGWOOD. The Pirate Island: A Story of the South Pacific. By Harry Continewoop. With 8 page Pictures by C. J. Sranianp and J.R. Writs. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 5s. ‘A capital story of the sea; indeed in our opinion the author is superior in some respects as a marine novelist to the better known Mr. Clark Russell.”— The Times. The Log of the ‘‘Flying Fish”: A Story of Aerial and Submarine Adventure. By Harry Coriinewoop. With 6 page Illustrations by Gorpoy Brownz. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, 3s. 6d. “The Flying Fish actually surpasses all Jules Verne’s creations; with incred- ible speed she flies through the air, skims over the surface of the water, and darts along the ocean bed. We strongly recommend our school-boy friends to possess themselves of her log.”— Atheneum. For other Books by Harry Collingwood, see pages 21 and 22. BY GEORGE MANVILLLE FENN. Pe Mz. Fenn stands in the foremost rank of writers in this department. ”_ Daily ews. Quicksilver: Or, A Boy with no Skid to his Wheel. By Grorce Manvitiz Fuyy. With 10 page Illustrations by Franx Dapp. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6s. “ Quicksilver is little short of an inspiration. In it that prince of story-writers for boys—George Manville Fenn—has surpassed himself. It is an ideal book for a boy’s library.”—Practical Teacher. Dick o’ the Fens: A Romance of the Great East Swamp. By G. Manvitir Fenn. With 12 page Illustrations by Frank Dapp. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6s. “We conscientiously believe that boys will find it capital reading. It is full of incident and mystery, and the mystery is kept up to the last moment. It is rich in effective local colouring; and it has a historical interest.”—Times. Devon Boys: A Tale of the North Shore. By G. Manvitie Fenn. With 12 page Illustrations by Gorpon Browns. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6s. “An admirable story, as remarkable for the individuality of its young heroes as for the excellent descriptions of coast scenery and life in North Devon. It is one of the best books we have seen this season.’’—A thenceum. The Golden Magnet: A Tale of the Land of the Incas. By G. Manvinte Feny. Illustrated by 12 page Pictures by GorDoN Browne. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6s. “There could be no more welcome present for a boy. ‘There is not a dull page in the book, and many will be read with breathless interest. ‘The Golden Mag- net’ is, of course, the same one that attracted Raleigh and the heroes of West- ward Ho!”—Journal of Education.