BLACKIE & SON’S BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. 25 HALF-GROWN SERIES—Continued. The Saucy May. By Huyry Farrn. “ Mr, Frith gives a new picture of life on the ocean wave. "_Shefield Independent. Jasper’s Conquest. By Exizavery J. Lysacur, “ One of the best boys’ books of the season.” —Schoolmaster. Little Lady Clare. By Everyn Everert-Green. “Reminds us in its quaintness of Mrs. Ewing's delightful tales.”—Liter. World. The Eversley Secrets. By Evunyy Evererr-Green. “ Roy Eversley is a very touching picture of high principle.”"—@uardian. The Hermit Hunter of the Wilds. By G. Srazuzs, x.y. “Will gladden the heart of many a bright boy.”—Methodist Recorder. Sturdy and Strong. By G. A. Henry. “ Ahero who stands as a good instance of chivalry in domestic life.” —The Einpire. Gutta Percha Willie. By Guorcze Mac Donatp. “Get it for your boys and girls to read for themselves.” —Practical Teacher. The War of the Axe: Or, Adventures in South Africa. By J. Prrcy-Groves. “The story is well and brilliantly told.”—Literary World. The Lads of Little Clayton. By R. Sreap. “A capital book for boys.”—Schoolmaster. Ten Boys who lived on the Road from Long Ago to Now. By Jaye AnpREws. With 20 Iustrations. “ The idea is a very happy one, and admirably carried out.”—Practical Teacher. A Waif of the Sea: Or, The Lost Found. By Kare Woop. “Written with tenderness and grace."—Morning Advertiser. Winnie’s Secret. By Kars Woon. “One of the best story-books we have read.”—Schoolmaster. Miss Willowburn’s Offer. By Saran Doupyey. “Patience Willowburn is one of Miss Douduey’s best creations.”—Spectator. A Garland for Girls. By Louisa M. Aucorr. «These little tales are the beau ideal of girls’ stories.”—Christian World. Hetty Gray: Or, Nobody’s Bairn. By Rosa Munuoivanp. “Hetty is a delightful creature—piquant, tender, and true.”—World. Brothers in Arms: A Story of the Crusades. By F. Bay- vorD Harrison. “Sure to prove interesting to young people of both sexes.” Guardian. Miss Fenwick’s Failures. By Esme Sruart. ‘A girl true to real life, who will put no nonsense into young heads.”—Graphic. Gytha’s Message. By Euma Lesuie. “This is the sort of book that all girls like.’—Journal of Education.