The Chautauquan, Vol. 03, December 1882: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Promotion of True Culture.; Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific CircleChautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
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The Chautauquan, Vol. 03, December 1882: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Promotion of True Culture.; Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
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Being Sir Thomas Mallory’s History of King Arthur and
his Knights of the Round Table. Edited for boys, with
an Introduction by SIDNEY LANIER. With 12 full-page
illustrations by Alfred Kappes. 1 vol., crown 8vo, extra
cloth, $3.
=The Boy’s Froissart.=
Being Sir John Froissart’s Chronicles of Adventure, Battle,
and Custom in England, France, Spain, etc. Edited for
Boys, with an Introduction by SIDNEY LANIER. With 12
full-page illustrations by Alfred Kappes. 1 vol., crown
8vo, extra cloth, $3.
_WM. O. STODDARD’S CAPITAL STORIES FOR BOYS._
=Saltillo Boys.=
1 vol., 12mo, $1.
=Dab Kinzer.= A Story of a Growing Boy.
1 vol., 12mo, $1.
=The Quartet.= A Sequel to “Dab Kinzer.”
1 vol., 12mo, $1.
=The Story of Siegfried.=
By JAMES BALDWIN. With a series of superb illustrations by
Howard Pyle. 1 vol., square 12mo, $2.
“To wise parents, who strive, as all parents should do, to regulate
and supervise their children’s reading, this book is most earnestly
commended. Would there were more of its type and excellence. It has
our most hearty approval and recommendation in every way, not only
for beauty of illustration, which is of the highest order, but for
the fascinating manner in which the old Norse legend is told.”—_The
Churchman._
“It gives in a popular form, in a charmingly simple and picturesque
style, the fascinating romances of the old German epics. No more
delightful reading for the young can be imagined than that provided in
this interesting book, and the manner of recital is so graceful that
older readers will derive from it scarcely less pleasure.”—_Boston
Saturday Evening Gazette._
=The Ting-a-Ling Tales.=
By FRANK R. STOCKTON. Illustrated by E. B. Bensell. 1 vol.,
12mo, $1.
They are tales of, literally, enchanting sorcery and fairy-prank,
fantastic, grim, preposterous, fanciful, astonishing, quaint, by
turns, and always brimful of humor,—a peculiarly sly and irresistible
humor of which Mr. Stockton alone has the secret. All English-speaking
children will thank Mr. Stockton for the delightful entertainment he
has provided for them. There is certainly no other living writer who so
deftly blends the purely imaginative and the subtly humorous.
* * * * *
_FRANK R. STOCKTON’S POPULAR STORIES._
=A Jolly Fellowship.=
Illustrated. 1 vol., 12mo, $1.50.
=The Floating Prince, and Other Fairy Tales.=
With illustrations by BENSELL and others. 1 vol., quarto,
extra cloth, $2.50.
=Tales Out of School.=
1 vol., quarto, boards, with handsome lithographed cover,
350 pages, nearly 200 illustrations. A new edition. Price
reduced from $3 to $1.50.
=Roundabout Rambles in Lands of Fact and Fiction.=
1 vol., quarto, boards, with very attractive lithographed
cover, 370 pages, 200 illustrations. A new edition. Price
reduced from $3 to $1.50.
_A NEW STORY BY JULES VERNE._
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