American literature -- 19th century -- Periodicals; Sunday schools -- United States -- Periodicals
Admirably suited to the needs of that large class of young folks who
wish at times to read, or have read to them, the choicest of short
tales. Mothers and older sisters will make a note of this, and for the
twilight hour when the young folks clamor for “a story” will provide
themselves with “In the Woods and Out.” Illustrated. Price, cloth,
$1.00.
=LIFE OF GENERAL U. S. GRANT.=
By E. E. BROWN.
This biography of Grant is a plain and clearly told consecutive
narrative, circumstantial, but not too much elaborated in detail. Price
$1.50.
=Section IV.=
Any book in this section given for new subscriptions amounting to
$2.50.
=FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS; AND HOW THEY GREW.=
By MARGARET SIDNEY.
Bright and sparkling, yet home-y and cosey, this book will be read to
tatters, but never thrown aside. Thirty-six illustrations by Jessie
Curtis. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.
=THE PETTIBONE NAME.=
By MARGARET SIDNEY.
V. I. F. Series. It is a delightful story of New England life, drawn
from close observation of the characteristics of its people of both
sexes. 12mo, cloth. Price $1.25.
=HONOR BRIGHT (The Story of).=
By MAGNUS MERRIWEATHER.
Author of “Royal Lowrie.” A charming story full of intense life.
Particularly interesting to the older “young folks,” and the old folks,
too. 16mo, illustrated. Price $1.50.
=TWO YOUNG HOMESTEADERS.=
By MRS. THEODORA R. JENNESS.
A stirring, eventful description of a new prairie home. 36
illustrations, 12mo. Price $1.50.
=ROYAL LOWRIE.=
By CHARLES R. TALBOT.
A boy’s book. A grand, helpful story for boys. Large 16mo. Price $1.25.
=ROYAL LOWRIE’S LAST YEAR AT ST. OLAVES.=
By CHARLES R. TALBOT.
A live story for boys. 16mo, illustrated. Price $1.25.
=OLD CARAVAN DAYS.=
By MRS. MARY HARTWELL CATHERWOOD.
Giving the exciting adventures and experiences of a family moving
to Illinois, long before the time of Western railroads. With 36
illustrations by H. Pruett Share. 12mo, cloth. Price $1.25.
=A DOUBLE MASQUERADE.=
By REV. CHARLES R. TALBOT.
A stirring romance of the American Revolution, with illustrations made
from careful studies of old Boston, by Share, Merrill, and Taylor.
Extra cloth, 12mo. Price $1.25.
Any volume of the following
=“PANSY” BOOKS=.
Cunning Workmen; Dr. Deane’s Way, and other stories; by FAYE HUNTINGTON
and PANSY; Grandpa’s Darlings, Miss Priscilla Hunter and My Daughter
Susan, two stories in one attractive volume; Mrs. Deane’s Way, by FAYE
HUNTINGTON and PANSY; What She Said. Price $1.25 per vol.
=IN LEISLER’S TIMES.=
By E. S. BROOKS.
A stirring historical story of boy and girl life in early New York.
Illustrations by W. T. Smedley. Price $1.50.
=ROBINSON CRUSOE.=
By DANIEL DEFOE.
An edition _de luxe_, printed on exquisite paper, with sixteen
illustrations by Thomas Stothard, R. A., with an introduction by Austin
Dobson. Fac-simile of the frontispiece and title-page of the original
edition, original prefaces, extra cloth binding. Price $1.25.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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