On Board the "Rocket"Adams, Robert C. (Robert Chamblet)
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On Board the "Rocket"
Adams, Robert C. (Robert Chamblet)
Seafaring life
The Secrets at Roseladies. By Mary Hartwell Catherwood. Boston: D.
Lothrop Company. Price $1.00. This charming story of the life on the
Wabash, which originally appeared as a serial in Wide Awake, will be
read by boys and girls with equal pleasure, for the action of the story
is pretty well divided between the two. The boys will be immensely
entertained with the adventures of the four young treasure-seekers,
particularly with that which ends in their capture by the crazy
half-breed Shawnee, who proposes to cut off their thumbs to bury in the
excavation they have made in the burial mound. The girls' secret, which
is of a very different character, is just as amusing in its way. Mrs.
Catherwood has a wonderful fund of humor, and a talent for description
which many a better-known author might envy. The character of old Mr.
Roseladies is capitally drawn, and the account of his journey to the
depot after Aunt Jane's trunk is really mirth-provoking. Cousin Sarah
and "Sister" and little Nonie are all charming, and the reader will
close the book with regret that there is not more of it.
Brownies and Bogles. By Louise Imogen Guiney. Ill. Boston: D. Lothrop
Co. Price $1.00. This little volume might be fitly styled a fairy
handbook, as in it the author describes every kind of the "little
people" that is found in traditions or literature in all the countries
of the world. There are the brownies and waterkelpies of Scotland, the
troll and necken of Sweden, the German kobalds, the English fairies,
pixies and elves, the Norwegian and Danish dwarfs and bjergfalls, the
Irish leprechauns, and a score of others, some of whom are mischievous,
some malicious, some house-helpers, and some who are always waiting to
do a good turn to those they like. The author mingles her descriptions
with anecdotes illustrative of the different qualities and dispositions
of the various fairy folk described.
Story of the American Sailor. By E.S. Brooks. Ill. Boston: D. Lothrop
Co. Price $2.50. Although several volumes have been written descriptive
of the rise and development of the American navy, this is the first
and only work of which we have knowledge that takes wide ground, and
deals with the American sailor. In its preparation Mr. Brooks has not
been actuated by a desire to merely make a readable book for boys; he
has given it the attention which the subject demands as a part of the
history of the country.
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