The Rival Campers; Or, The Adventures of Henry BurnsSmith, Ruel Perley
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The Rival Campers; Or, The Adventures of Henry Burns
Smith, Ruel Perley
Boats and boating -- Juvenile fiction; Camping -- Juvenile fiction
Down in Dixie.
A fascinating story for boys and girls, of a family of Alabama children
who move to Florida and grow up in the South.
_By MARIAN W. WILDMAN_
Loyalty Island.
An account of the adventures of four children and their pet dog on an
island, and how they cleared their brother from the suspicion of
dishonesty.
Theodore and Theodora.
This is a story of the exploits and mishaps of two mischievous twins, and
continues the adventures of the interesting group of children in “Loyalty
Island.”
_By CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS_
The Cruise of the Yacht Dido.
The story of two boys who turned their yacht into a fishing boat to earn
money to pay for a college course, and of their adventures while
exploring in search of hidden treasure.
The Lord of the Air
The Story of the Eagle
The King of the Mamozekel
The Story of the Moose
The Watchers of the Camp-fire
The Story of the Panther
The Haunter of the Pine Gloom
The Story of the Lynx
The Return to the Trails
The Story of the Bear
The Little People of the Sycamore
The Story of the Raccoon
_By OTHER AUTHORS_
The Great Scoop.
_By MOLLY ELLIOT SEAWELL_
A capital tale of newspaper life in a big city, and of a bright,
enterprising, likable youngster employed thereon.
John Whopper.
The late Bishop Clark’s popular story of the boy who fell through the
earth and came out in China, with a new introduction by Bishop Potter.
The Dole Twins.
_By KATE UPSON CLARK_
The adventures of two little people who tried to earn money to buy
crutches for a lame aunt. An excellent description of child-life about
1812, which will greatly interest and amuse the children of to-day, whose
life is widely different.
Larry Hudson’s Ambition.
_By JAMES OTIS_, author of “Toby Tyler,” etc.
Larry Hudson is a typical American boy, whose hard work and enterprise
gain him his ambition,—an education and a start in the world.
The Little Christmas Shoe.
_By JANE P. SCOTT WOODRUFF_
A touching story of Yule-tide.
Wee Dorothy.
_By LAURA UPDEGRAFF_
A story of two orphan children, the tender devotion of the eldest, a boy,
for his sister being its theme and setting. With a bit of sadness at the
beginning, the story is otherwise bright and sunny, and altogether
wholesome in every way.
The King of the Golden River: A Legend of Stiria. By JOHN RUSKIN
Written fifty years or more ago, and not originally intended for
publication, this little fairy-tale soon became known and made a place
for itself.
A Child’s Garden of Verses.
_By R. L. STEVENSON_
Mr. Stevenson’s little volume is too well known to need description. It
will be heartily welcomed in this new and attractive edition.
Transcriber’s Notes
--Silently corrected a few typos (but left nonstandard spelling and
dialect as is).
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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