On the Plains with Custer: The Western Life and Deeds of the Chief With the Yellow Hair, Under Whom Served Boy Bugler Ned Fletcher, When in the Troublous Years 1866–1876 the Fighting Seventh Cavalry Helped to Win Pioneer Kansas, Nebraska, and Dakota for White Civilization and Today's PeaceSabin, Edwin L. (Edwin Legrand)
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On the Plains with Custer: The Western Life and Deeds of the Chief With the Yellow Hair, Under Whom Served Boy Bugler Ned Fletcher, When in the Troublous Years 1866–1876 the Fighting Seventh Cavalry Helped to Win Pioneer Kansas, Nebraska, and Dakota for White Civilization and Today's Peace
Sabin, Edwin L. (Edwin Legrand)
Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876 -- Fiction; Western stories
THE BLACK TOR. By George Manville Fenn.
THE MYSTERY OF THE ISLAND. By Henry Kingsley.
CHUMLEY’S POST. By W. O. Stoddard.
THE ORACLE OF BAAL. By I. Provand Webster.
AN ANTARCTIC MYSTERY. By Jules Verne.
RANALD BANNERMAN’S BOYHOOD. By George Macdonald.
THE YOUNG MASTER OF HYSON HALL. By Frank R. Stockton.
FROM SCHOOL TO BATTLE-FIELD. By General Charles King, U.S.A.
THE BRAHMIN’S TREASURE. By George A. Henty.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA
_THE TRAIL BLAZERS SERIES_
With Carson and Frémont
By EDWIN L. SABIN
The daily life of these men who worked together to break the hostile
spirit of the Western wilderness was one filled with adventure and
danger, and this chronicle, written for boys, is almost a first-hand
story of the West in the early days. Mr. Sabin holds closely to
facts, and while writing an entertaining story has still presented an
inspiring episode in American history.
_Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $1.25 net. Postpaid, $1.37_
David Crocket: Scout
By CHARLES FLETCHER ALLEN
This volume sets forth all Davy’s versatility and recounts his many
exploits in the East and in the new Southwest. It tells of him as
Indian fighter, bear hunter, statesman and defender of the Alamo. Davy
had a keen sense of humor and a lovable nature, which at once endear
him to the reader.
_Colored frontispiece and three illustrations in black and white by
Frank McKernan. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50._
Daniel Boone: Backwoodsman
By C. H. FORBES-LINDSAY
“Historical fact is made the basis of convincing fiction, and a better
book of its kind could not be placed in the hands of any American boy.
Boone stands out as a splendid figure of pioneer manhood, who performed
a work of incalculable importance in the settlement of Kentucky by
white men. True narrative impulse enters into the story.”—_Philadelphia
Press._
_Frontispiece in color and three illustrations. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50._
Captain John Smith
By C. H. FORBES-LINDSAY
“It’s as exciting as if it were a tale of sword-and-mantle fiction by
a writer of the Stanley Weyman school. There’s fighting galore on its
pages; wild adventurings; ups and downs; and all shot through with an
unconquerable spirit. All of it is true and is stirring. It’s good
history, good biography and mighty good reading.”—_Cleveland Leader._
_Four illustrations in color, 12mo. Decorated cloth, $1.50._
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
PUBLISHERS PHILADELPHIA
_FOR EVERY BOY AND GIRL_
Three Hundred Things a Bright Boy Can Do
By MANY HANDS
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