Brave Old Salt; or, Life on the Quarter Deck: A Story of the Great RebellionOptic, Oliver
History
Brave Old Salt; or, Life on the Quarter Deck: A Story of the Great Rebellion
Optic, Oliver
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Juvenile fiction
III.
THE CHRISTMAS GIFT.
IV.
DOLLY AND I.
V.
UNCLE BEN.
VI.
BIRTH-DAY PARTY.
VII.
PROUD AND LAZY.
VIII.
CARELESS KATE.
IX.
ROBINSON CRUSOE, JR.
X.
THE PICNIC PARTY.
XI.
THE GOLD THIMBLE.
XII.
THE DO-SOMETHINGS.
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HOWARD AND HIS TEACHER;
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An illustration of the different modes of home-government with their
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JACK THE CHIMNEY-SWEEPER,
AND OTHER STORIES FOR YOUTH.
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