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, m WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH OUR BOYS ? READY ON THE FIFTH INSTANT . FOURTH EDITION - One Volume , fep . 8 vo . printed at the Chiswick Press , cloth extra , bevelled boards , with 40 Illustrations , Price 5 s-FRANK ' S RANCHE ; OB , WVi & olitoa £ & in tfye ^ toclues . BEING A CONTEIBUTION TO TIE INQUIRY HTO WHAT WE ARE TO DO WITH OUR BOIS . B } the Author of < AH AMATEUH ANGLER'S DAYS IN DOVEDALE / BRIEF EXTRACTS FROM REVIEWS . THE extensive ATHEN , and -ZETTM whose literary . — 'The method author indicates of Frank ' that s Ranche be is , a an writer accomplished whose acquaintance man of letters with literature His present appears renture to be is -with a small our boys book . " on He a great has certainly subject , and written he presents an interesting it as and a contribution rery useful work to the , but solution he has of not the answered problem the " What question to do . ' I > A . ILY NE"WS . — ' Last among our travellers comes that pleasant writer of thinly-veiled anonymity , " B . M ., " who He ma last c e an ear fences wr went ite , and he , serus can work studiorum ride in , snow he can , to draw to fish the , he in waist can Derby catch and shire have , sea an time , tr d out wrote to with be " anxious An a bit Amateur of for red Gordon flannel Angler who for ' s Days fly died , he in one can Dovedale fell trees . " and ' It is an excellent , little book . ' up , , year ago MOENING POST .- ' Brightly written Pleasant as well as useful reading . ' , TEE snug PALL little ranch MALL e which G AZETTE peculiar son , — bas ' These built lively for himself and genial at tbe pages foot are of the the Rock record ies . of But the Frank father is ' s a visit good to type the " of figures the high-sp "Written irited young with much Englishman humour , who , prefers this pleasant to split and rails instructive , fell timber little , and volume make . ' fences , to the addition of OB SERVER . — ' So concise , so unaffected , and so readable a little volume . ' THE who FIELD are inclined . — ' to Parents throw who up some are driven good appointment to their wits or ' end employment to know what in order to do that with they their may boys try , and their young fortunes gentlemen in the " Far West , " will do well to read this little book . ' PICTORIAL colonial life should "WORLD omit to peruse . —' Th it e . book Its is lessons one for are every priceless parent ; for to it consider tells the and reader reflect how over to , work and no for young success aspirant and how to to win it The little volume is also a very entertaining record of travel—the harvest of an observant eye / S T some . ST time EPH EN The 'S charm REVIEW of the . book — ' One lies of , of the cour chattiest se , in its and complete most interesting ease and unaffectedness little books of travel Should I have be read a great for success * WHITEHALL charming narrativ REVIEW e of his experiences . —* The as writer an angler is one during of the a most summer sensible outin men g in of England the age ; this I * seaso ast winter n he supplies he gave as a fascinating an account of his holiday in the Rocky Mountains . ' ILLUSTRATED his tent in the Far West NEW , a mos S , t Feb serviceable . 27 . — little 'A sen volume sible , brightly . The letters written Frank , and , for writes the young home describe man who very wishes graphically to pitch the difficulties and pleasures of the wild and solitary life he was forced to lead . ' MANCHESTER which has come into EX our AMUXTER hands for many . —* a This long delightful day . ' volume .... .. One of the brightest and pleasantest books THE meet BO with OK SELLER bright , crisp . —* , One and of sparkling tbe most , with interesting occasional accounts flashes of of a humour holiday . ' experience it has been our pleasure to ST . JAMES'S GAZETTE . — 'That eminently readable little book / AMERICAN be of much interest " PUBLISHER to American as 'S well WEEKLY as to English .- readers ' A pleasant . * fruit of a recent visit to this country It will SPORTING so much courage - AID and adaptability DRAMATIC as Fran NEWS k , or every - "It father is not , of course that , comes every to 1 young the rescue man who so patiently emigrates ; but that both has classes may read this simple , often quaint , narrative with the greatest advantage . HOTJGHTON books of travel . ' 'S LITERARY BULLETIN , Boston , U . S . —' One of the freshest and most engaging r ^ WE had STERN fairly commenced DAILY its MERCURY perusal . ' . — 'It is a pleasant book , and one that we could hardly lay down after we THE We SHOOTIiN consider " Frank G- ' s TIMES Ranche " . — an ' invaluable This book is guide now to in intendin its second g emigrants edition and , and fully can justifies therefore its recommend undeniable it as success such . . ' LEEDS MERCURY . — ' The unstudied , natural letters of his eon Frank are delightful reading . ' PUTURE Angler , " has CAREERS written a little FOR book OUR every whit SONS as charming AND as DAU that GHTERS which went .- before 'The genial Fathers writer , who " An hav Amateur e sons burning to turn raneheros in the " Far West " will not be sorry that they bought it . ' HARPER and absence 'S of MAGAZINE pretension , and . flavoured — ' A email with book the on humour a big subj of ect the " Day Easily s in Dovedole , brightl , y " written the author , with ' s story equal of refinement his long journey is thoroughly pleasant to read . ' LE Elle TEMPS a le rare , m Par £ rite is , ' etre Mai vroie ' ch , 8 . — etre ' Yoici actuelle un chai , et mnnt toute petit chaude Jivre encore L'histoire Les Lettres , on le voit de Frank , est tout refl « etent simp ees le bonne illusions humeur , ses luttee , see Tou espoirs t cela . doune On les un lit livre avec ravissant la py mpathie ! Mieux qu'inspirent raTiesant inv incitement : un livre utile la jeunese et d ' on e d , 6 le coule coura naturell ge et « la - inent la morality la plus haute . ' qne II London : SAMPSON Crown LOW Buildings , MARSTON , 188 Fleet , SEARLB Street , E . G , & RIV 1 NGTON ,
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 1, 1886, page 354, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01041886/page/44/
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