
By PERCY F. WESTERMAN |
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"No boy alive will be able to peruse Mr. Westerman's pages without a quickening of his pulses."—Outlook. |
The Dispatch-Riders: The Adventures of Two British Motor-cyclists with the Belgian Forces. "No boy will find a dull page in Mr. Westerman's story." —Bookman. |
The Sea-girt Fortress: A Story of Heligoland. "Mr. Westerman has provided a story of breathless excitement, and boys of all ages will read it with avidity." —Athenaeum. |
Rounding up the Raider: A Naval Story of the Great War. |
The Fight for Constantinople: A Tale of the Gallipoli Peninsula. "Breathless adventures crowd into this thrilling story.... It teems with enthralling episodes and vivid word-pictures." —British Weekly. "The reader sits absolutely spellbound to the end of the story." —Sheffield Daily Telegraph. |
Captured at Tripoli: A Tale of Adventure. "We cannot imagine a better gift-book than this to put into the hands of the youthful book-lover, either as a prize or present." —Schoolmaster. |
The Quest of the "Golden Hope": A Seventeenth-century Story of Adventure. "The boy who is not satisfied with this crowded story must be peculiarly hard to please." —Liverpool Courier. |
A Lad of Grit: A Story of Restoration Times. "The tale is well written, and has a good deal of variety in the scenes and persons." —Globe. |
LONDON: BLACKIE & SON, Ltd., 50 OLD BAILEY, E.C. |