4 NOVEMBER 1893, Page 10

With the Sea Kings. By F. H. Winder. (Blaekie and

Son.)— The two young heroes, Trevellon and Arwen, go through some very stirring adventures on board the Ocean Witch,' a privateer in the days of Nelson. Indeed, the' Ocean Witch' performs pro- digies of valour, actually taking a frigate on one occasion. The end of the story is laid in the Bay of Trafalgar—a fitting finale to a tale full from beginning to and of interest and incident. The best part of the story is perhaps the description of the capture of the two young fellows by Algerines, their life in Algiers, and their extraordinary escape, which is related with plenty of vigour and circumstantial detail. With the Sea Kings turns out to be a really good story, and boys will like it.