y OUNG p OLKS ' ■ • B QQ^s OF Travel DRIFTING ROUND THE WORLD; A Boy's Adventures by Sea and Land Dy Capt. Chari.es V. Hall, author of " Adrift in the Ice-Fields," "The Great Bonanza," etc. With numerous full-page and letter-press illustra- tions. Royal Svo. Handsome cover. $1.75. Cloth, gilt, $2.50. "Out of the beaten track" in its course of travel, record of adventures, and descriptions of life in Greenland, Labrador, Ireland, Scotland, England, France, Holland, Rus,ia, Asia, Sil)cria, and Alaska. Its hero is young, bold, and adventurous; and the book is iu every way interesting and altractive. EDWAHO GREtrS JAfANESE SERIES YOUNG AMERICANS IN JAPAN; or, The Adventures of the Jewett Family and their Friend Oto Nambo With 170 full-page and letter-press illustrations. Royal Svo, 7 xgj inches. Handsomely illuminated cover. $1.75. Cloth, black and gold, $2.50. This story, though essentially a vi'ork of fiction, is tilled with mteresting and tnuhful descriptions of the curious ways of living of the good people of the land of the rising sun. THE WONDERFUL CITY OF TOKIO; or. The Further Ad- ventures of the Jewett Fainily and their Friend Oto Nambo With 169 illustrations. Royal Svo, 7x9^ inches. With cover in gold and colors, designed by the author. $1.75. Cloth, black and gold, $2.50. " book full of delightful information. The author has the happy gift of permitting the reader to view things as he saw them. The illustrations are mostly drawn by a Japanese artist, and are very unique." — Chicago Herald. THE BEAR WORSHIPPERS OF YEZO AND THE ISLAND OF KARAFUTO ; being the further Adventures of the Jewett Family and their Friend Oto Nambo 180 illustrations. Hoards, $1.75. Cloth, $2.50. Graphic pen and pencil pictures of tlie remarkable bearded people who live in the north of Japan. The illustrations are by native Japanese artists, and give queer pictures of a queer people, who have been seldom visited. HARR't N. FRENCH'S BOOKS OUR BOYS IN INDIA The wanderings of two young Americans in Hindustan, with their exciting adventures on the sacred rivers and wild mountains. With 145 illustrations. Roy.al Svo, 7 x q.j inches. Bound in emblematic covers of Oriental design, $1.75. Cloth, black and gold, .$2.50. Vhile it lias all the exciting interest of a romance, it is remarkably vivid in its pictures of manners and customs in the land of the Hindu. The illustra- tions are many and excellent. OUR BOYS IN CHINA The adventures of two young Americans, wrecked in the China Sea on their return from India, with their strange wanderings through the Chinese F.mpire. i83 illustrations. Boards, ornamental covers in colors and gold, $1.75. Cloth, I2 50. This gives the lurtlier adventures of" Our Boys" of India fame in the land •f Teas and Queues. Sold by all booksellers, and sent by mail, posto(U(l,on receipt of prict LEE AND SaErAUD Publisliers Boston