. Redskin and cow-boy; a tale of the western plains. dventures will impart to the tale that element which lays hold of theboy reader.—Christian Leader. By Right of Conquest: o^ith cortez in Mexico. / O 1 With 10 page Illustrations by W. S. Stacey, and 2 Maps. 6s. The conquest of Mexico, by a small band of resolute men under themagnificent leadership of Cortez, is rightly ranked amongst the most romanticexploits in history. With this as the groundwork of his story, Mr. Hentyhas interwoven the adventures of an English youth, Roger Hawkshaw, thesole survivor of the good ship S?ciafi, which had sa


. Redskin and cow-boy; a tale of the western plains. dventures will impart to the tale that element which lays hold of theboy reader.—Christian Leader. By Right of Conquest: o^ith cortez in Mexico. / O 1 With 10 page Illustrations by W. S. Stacey, and 2 Maps. 6s. The conquest of Mexico, by a small band of resolute men under themagnificent leadership of Cortez, is rightly ranked amongst the most romanticexploits in history. With this as the groundwork of his story, Mr. Hentyhas interwoven the adventures of an English youth, Roger Hawkshaw, thesole survivor of the good ship S?ciafi, which had sailed from a Devon port tochallenge the supremacy of the Spaniards in the New World. Mr. Hentys skill has never been more convincingly displayed than in thisadmirable and ingenious story.—Saturday Rcvie7U. Cleverly written and wonderfully interesting.—Birmingham Gazette. A volume full of interest and excitement, which cannot fail to charm its readers. ?—Journal ef Education. From AT THE POINT OF THE B AVON ElBy G. A. Hentv. 6s. (Seepage i). ??- .,.:?-. -. ? - ??: - - - ? - ??????.- ~J HARRY RAN UP TO THE PROCLAMATION AND TORE IT DOWN STORIES BY G. A. HENTY G. A. HENTY A Roving; Commission: ^,Through the Black D Insurrection of Hayti. With 12 page Illustrations by William Rainev, 6s. The hero of this story takes part in some of the principal engagements inthe revolt of the slaves of Hayti against their French masters at the end oflast century, and is able to rescue many of the unfortunate French colonistsfrom the infuriated blacks. He also does good service against the pirateswho infested the West Indian seas at that period, for which he is rapidlypromoted from midshipman to commander. A stirring tale, which may be confidently recommended to schoolboy readers. —Guardian. A singularly lucky and attractive hero, for whom boy readers will have an intenseadmiration.—Standard. Beric the Briton: £ fory°? *?RomanTnnvasionof bntain. With 12 page Illustrationsby W. Park


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