The North Pacific: A Story of the Russo-Japanese WarAllen, Willis Boyd
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The North Pacific: A Story of the Russo-Japanese War
Allen, Willis Boyd
Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905 -- Fiction
This is a capital story for boys by the well-known author of "Toby
Tyler." Besides being entertaining, the book is a useful antidote to the
idea that all street boys are vicious and worthless, and it enforces the
lessons of industry and proper ambition.--_N. Y. Observer._
The story is droll, full of action and interesting
incident.--_Churchman._
E. P. DUTTON & CO., Publishers
31 West Twenty-third Street, New York
BOOKS BY PAUL CRESWICK
ROBIN HOOD AND HIS ADVENTURES
8vo, cloth, gilt top $2.50
Fully illustrated in colors, and black and white by T. H. ROBINSON.
To the boy mind there is no more interesting subject than Robin Hood.
Mr. Creswick has made a thorough study of his subject from all sources
and we believe he has written the best boy's rendering of Robin Hood yet
produced.
HASTINGS, THE PIRATE
12mo, cloth, gilt top, illustrated by T. H. ROBINSON.
$1.50
IN ALFRED'S DAYS
A Story of Saga the Dane. Illustrated, 12mo, cloth.
$1.50
Full of life and fire. Reproduces the far past with vividness. The
illustrations also are superior. A fine book.--_Congregationalist._
This story, so worthy the telling, has been set forth with stirring
words and vigorous speech in this volume so appropriately bound and
illustrated. This makes another splendid gift book.--_Living Church._
UNDER THE BLACK RAVEN
Illustrated by T. H. ROBINSON, 12mo, cloth $1.50
Writers of juvenile fiction are awakening to the consciousness that the
charm exercised upon sensitive children by Scott and certain other elder
writers lies in the very strangeness of their style, in its removal from
the newspaper and the school book.
Mr. Paul Creswick gives it in a story entitled "Under the Black Raven,"
and recounting the deeds of Sweyn Harfage, when, armed by Alfred, he
went forth to claim his own, and, after much good fighting, won it, and
many another thing. The illustrations are Mr. T. H. Robinson's and are
worthy of both style and story.--_Boston Journal._
A spirited and striking picture of olden times in Denmark before
Christianity dawned on that land. The interest of the story centres in
the conflicting claims of two Danish factions. The Ravens and The
Dragons--signifying the emblems under which they fought.
The story gives a vivid picture of the rude wars of remote times.--_The
Outlook._
E. P. DUTTON & CO., Publishers
31 West Twenty-third Street, New York
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