Massachusetts -- Periodicals; New England -- Periodicals
Among pictorial periodicals especially designed for Boys and Girls, it
stands royal leader, and as a Christian Home Magazine for young folks,
it is without question the best and the most attractive magazine in the
world. Pansy's own bright, quick-seeing spirit inspires all her
contributors. Very fully illustrated.
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[Illustration: LOTHROP'S POPULAR ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINES.]
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Chautauqua Young Folks' Journal.
_75 cts. a year; 7 cts. a number._
This new periodical is intensely interesting to both old and young, as
well as practical. It contains the Course of the C.Y.F.R.U. Readings
(issued also in WIDE AWAKE) and additional features of varied interest.
Beginning with the December issue, the CHAUTAUQUA YOUNG FOLKS' JOURNAL
gives a fine illustrated historical serial story. It is a stirring tale
of old Knickerbocker New York, and its accounts are as true as they are
exciting. It is written by Elbridge S. Brooks, and is entitled, "In
Leisler's Time." Send for a circular giving full information about the
C.Y.F.R.U. Reading Course.
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Our Little Men and Women.
_$1.00 a year; 10 cents a number._
For the youngest readers no magazine approaches this in number and
beauty of illustration (each volume containing 75 full-page pictures)
and in the peculiar fitness of the accompanying text. It is especially
adapted for use as Supplementary Reading in schools. It is always
bright, always fresh and attractive.
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BABYLAND
_50 cents a year; 5 cents a number._
The only periodical of its kind in the world.
As for seven years past, this exquisite magazine for the nursery is
still unrivalled in its monthly merry-making for the wee folks. Large
pages, large pictures, large type. Each month its pictures are more
enticing, its stories are sweeter, its jingles gayer.
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Splendid premiums for new subscriptions. Agents wanted. Liberal pay.
Send stamps for specimen copies. Circulars free. Address
D. Lothrop & Co., Publishers, Franklin and Hawley Sts., Boston.
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LOTHROP'S SPARE MINUTE SERIES.
"The significance of the name of this series is seen from the fact that
THOUGHTS THAT BREATHE, for instance, has 300 pages, and contains 273
separately numbered and independent extracts. Thus a person can read one
or more of these at a time, and put the book down without breaking the
train of thought." 6 vols, 12mo, $6.00. 6 vols, imitation half calf.
$7.50. 6 vols, full imitation calf. $9.00.
RIGHT TO THE POINT. From the writings of Theodore L. Cuyler,
D.D., selected by Mary Storrs Haynes. With an introduction by Rev.
Newman Hall.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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