American literature -- 19th century -- Periodicals; Sunday schools -- United States -- Periodicals
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DICKENS, CHARLES.
FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN.
GREELEY, HORACE.
GARFIELD, JAMES A.
HOLMES, OLIVER WENDELL.
LONGFELLOW, HENRY W.
LAWRENCE, AMOS.
LINCOLN, ABRAHAM.
LIVINGSTON, DAVID.
NELSON, LORD.
PEABODY, GEORGE.
SUMNER, CHARLES.
TAYLOR, BAYARD.
WHITTIER, JOHN.
WEBSTER, DANIEL.
WILSON, HENRY.
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Price $1.50 per volume.
=WHO TOLD IT TO ME.=
[Illustration: Who Told It To Me
D. Lothrop & Co.
Boston]
A charming story by MARGARET SIDNEY, author of “What the Seven Did,”
“Five Little Peppers,” etc., etc. Delightfully realistic, it is
brilliant and strong, and written in the pure style for which this
author is justly becoming so famous. Illustrated. $1.25.
=Section V.=
=THE GOLDEN WEST.=
By MARGARET SIDNEY.
Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00.
This is a capital record of a journey gathered from the author’s
personal knowledge of the places mentioned. Everything in this volume
is fresh and unhackneyed, and presented in the author’s fascinating
style. Price $1.75; cloth, $2.25.
=WHAT THE SEVEN DID.=
Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00.
[Illustration: WHAT THE SEVEN DID
BY MARGARET SIDNEY]
By MARGARET SIDNEY. Cover designed by “Champ.” Price $1.75; in extra
cloth, given for new subscriptions amounting to $4.00. Price $2.25.
The book is full of life. All the actors from the mature young man
of three to the stately Miss Wigthorpe of Wigthorpe Place become our
friends, and we too live in Fairburn. The Wordsworth Club led by
President Cosy moves charmingly through the story, bringing old and
young to their entertainments by their piquancy and the enjoyments of
generous doings by their loving deeds.
Any volume of the following
=“PANSY” BOOKS=.
Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00.
An Endless Chain; A new Graft on the Family Tree; The Chautauqua Girls
at Home; Divers Women, by PANSY and MRS. LIVINGSTON; Echoing and
Re-echoing, by FAYE HUNTINGTON; Ester Ried Yet Speaking; Four Girls at
Chautauqua; From Different Standpoints, by PANSY and FAYE HUNTINGTON;
The Hall in the Grove; Household Puzzles; Interrupted; Julia Ried;
The King’s Daughter; Links in Rebecca’s Life; Mrs. Solomon Smith
Looking on; The Man of the House; Modern Prophets, by PANSY and FAYE
HUNTINGTON; One Commonplace Day; The Pocket Measure; The Randolphs;
Ruth Erskine’s Crosses; Spun from Fact; Sidney Martin’s Christmas;
Those Boys; Three People; Christie’s Christmas; Ester Ried; Tip Lewis
and his Lamp; Wise and Otherwise. Price $1.50 per volume.
=WIDE AWAKE.=
Given for new subscriptions amounting to $4.00.
Bound Volumes. Any one volume (6 mos.) from Vol. A (July-Dec. ’75) to V
(Dec.-May ’86). Each year consists of two volumes handsomely bound in
cloth. Price per volume, $2.25.
=JO’S BOYS, and How They Turned Out.=
By LOUISA M. ALCOTT.
Given for new subscriptions amounting to $3.00.
[Illustration: JO’S BOYS
LOUISA M. ALCOTT]
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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