Seek and Find; or, The Adventures of a Smart BoyOptic, Oliver
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Seek and Find; or, The Adventures of a Smart Boy
Optic, Oliver
Children -- Conduct of life -- Fiction; Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Inheritance and succession -- Juvenile fiction
This book is full of interesting information upon
the plant life of the seashore, and the life of
marine animals; but it is also a bright and
readable story, with all the hints of character
and the vicissitudes of human life, in depicting
which the author is an acknowledged master.
=The Scarlet Tanager=, AND OTHER BIPEDS. By J. T. TROWBRIDGE.
Illustrated. $1.00.
Every new story which Mr. TROWBRIDGE begins is
followed through successive chapters by thousands
who have read and re-read many times his preceding
tales. One of his greatest charms is his absolute
truthfulness. He does not depict little saints, or
incorrigible rascals, but just _boys_. This same
fidelity to nature is seen in his latest book,
"The Scarlet Tanager, and Other Bipeds." There is
enough adventure in this tale to commend it to the
liveliest reader, and all the lessons it teaches
are wholesome.
THE TIDE-MILL STORIES. 6 volumes.
=Phil and His Friends.= By J. T. TROWBRIDGE. Illustrated. $1.25.
The hero is the son of a man who from drink got
into debt, and, after having given a paper to a
creditor authorizing him to keep the son as a
security for his claim, ran away, leaving poor
Phil a bond slave. The story involves a great many
unexpected incidents, some of which are painful,
and some comic. Phil manfully works for a year,
cancelling his father's debt, and then escapes.
The characters are strongly drawn, and the story
is absorbingly interesting.
=The Tinkham Brothers' Tide-Mill.= By J. T. TROWBRIDGE. Illustrated.
$1.25.
"The Tinkham Brothers" were the devoted sons of an
invalid mother. The story tells how they purchased
a tide-mill, which afterwards, by the ill-will and
obstinacy of neighbors, became a source of much
trouble to them. It tells also how, by discretion
and the exercise of a peaceable spirit, they at
last overcame all difficulties.
"Mr. TROWBRIDGE'S humor, his fidelity to nature,
and story-telling power lose nothing with years;
and he stands at the head of those who are
furnishing a literature for the young, clean and
sweet in tone, and always of interest and
value."--_The Continent._
=The Satin-wood Box.= By J. T. TROWBRIDGE. Illustrated. $1.25.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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