BLACKIE & SON'S BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. 29. EIGHTEENPENNY SERIES—Continued. A Soldier’s Son: The Story of a Boy who Succeeded, By ANNETTE Lys- TER. Mischief and Merry-making. By ISABBLLA PEARSON. Littlebourne Lock. By F. BAYFORD HARRISON. Wild Meg and Wee Dickie. By Mary E. RopEs. Grannie. By ELIZABETH J. LYSAGHT. The Seed She Sowed. By EMMA LESLIE. Unlucky: A Fragment ofa Girl's Life. By CARo- LINE AUSTIN. Everybody’s Business: or a Friend in Need. By Ismay THORN. Tales of Daring and Danger, By G. A. HENTY. The Seven Golden Keys. By James E. ARNOLD. The Story of a Queen. By Mary C. ROWSELI. Edwy: Or, Was he a Coward? By ANNETTH LYSTER. The Battlefield Trea- sure. By B.-BAYFORD HARRISON. Joan’s Adventures at the North Pole. By ALICE’ CORKRAN. Filled with Gold. By J. PERRET. : Our General: A Story for Girls, By ELIZABETH J. Lysaern, Aunt Hesba’s Charge By ELIZABETH J. Ly- SAGHT. By Order of Queen Maude: A Story of Home Life. By Louisa Crow. The Late Miss Hollingford. By Rosa MULMOLLAND. Our Frank. By Amy Warton. A Terrible Coward. By G. Man- VILLE FENN. Yarns on the Beach. By G. A. HENTY. Tom_Finch’s Monkey. By J. C. HUTCHESON. Miss Grantley’s Girls, and the Stories she told them, By THOS. ARCHER. The Pedlar and his Dog. By Mary ©. ROWSELL, Town Mice in the Country. By M. E. Francis. Phil and his Father. THORN. Prim’s Story. By L. E. TIDDEMAN. By Ismay Reduced Specimen of the Illustrations, Down and Up Again. By Gruason Gow. Madge’s Mistake. By ANNIE E. ARMSTRONG. The Troubles and Triumphs of Little Tim. By Grua@son Gow. The Happy Lad: A Story of Peasant Life in Norway. By B. ByéRNson. Into the Haven, By Annim §. Swan. A Box of Stories. Packed for Young Folk by Horace HAPPYMAN, The Patriot Martyr, and other Nar- ratives of Female Heroism.