Brave Old Salt; or, Life on the Quarter Deck: A Story of the Great RebellionOptic, Oliver
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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
This charming book is a most happy illustration of the duties enjoined
in the Commandments, and in other precepts of Scripture, but is entirely
free from all denominational bias.
Each volume handsomely illustrated, bound in good style and distinct
from the others.
* * * * *
LEE & SHEPARD, PUBLISHERS, BOSTON.
MRS. LESLIE'S JUVENILE SERIES
FOR GIRLS.
Put up in a neat box. Price $6.00 a set, or $1.50 a vol. Comprising
LITTLE AGNES.
This little book is an entertaining and instructive story of a girl
whose patience, industry, and fidelity raised her to eminence, honor,
and happiness.
TRYING TO BE USEFUL.
A narrative showing the happy results of worthy resolution and endeavor.
I'LL TRY.
An exhibition of the successful reward of perseverance to the
acquisition of fortune and fame.
ART AND ARTLESSNESS.
In this admirable volume the virtues which adorn female loveliness
appear in bold and enviable contrast with the arts of coquetry and
deception.
* * * * *
The above elegant series have been recently issued, and are written in
an attractive style, and calculated to interest the young. A sound moral
tone pervades each volume, and in point of interest and instruction they
are unsurpassed by any series published. Each volume contains, on an
average, 260 pages, 16mo, is elegantly illustrated, bound in muslin, and
entirely distinct from the rest.
LEE & SHEPARD, PUBLISHERS, BOSTON.
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