Trail and Trading Post; or, The Young Hunters of the OhioStratemeyer, Edward
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Trail and Trading Post; or, The Young Hunters of the Ohio
Stratemeyer, Edward
Frontier and pioneer life -- Juvenile fiction
The chief charm of Mr. Stratemeyer’s stories lies in the fact that
an enormous quantity of valuable information, collected from the
most reliable sources, is deftly woven into the narrative without
taking away from the interest.—_Philadelphia Inquirer._
FOURTH VOLUME
_ON THE TRAIL OF PONTIAC_
_Or Pioneer Boys of the Ohio_
=Illustrated by A. B. Shute= =Price $1.25=
This volume tells of times in our country immediately after the war with
France for the possession of Canada. A fight with the Indians and the
French in a snowstorm is especially realistic, and the entire book
carries with it the atmosphere of colonial times.
Boys are attracted to stories by Edward Stratemeyer, and they will
enjoy “On the Trail of Pontiac.”—_Plain Dealer, Cleveland, O._
VOLUME FIVE
_THE FORT IN THE WILDERNESS_
_Or The Soldier Boys of the Indian Trails_
=306 pages= =Illustrated by A. B. Shute= =Price $1.25=
This story is one of the best tales of Colonial days penned by this
favorite author for young people. A central figure is the noted Indian
warrior, Pontiac, and the particulars are given of the rise and fall of
that awful conspiracy against the whites, which will never be forgotten,
and vivid pen pictures are given of fights in and around the forts and
at a trading post on the Ohio.
VOLUME SIX
_TRAIL AND TRADING POST_
_Or The Young Hunters of the Ohio_
=320 pages= =Illustrated= =Price $1.25=
A fine closing volume to this deservingly popular series. Here we again
meet the Morris boys, and many other friends. The plot centres about the
possession of a certain trading post on the Ohio River at a time just
previous to the Revolution, and there are some encounters with the
unfriendly Indians and with some Frenchmen who wished to claim the post
as their own.
There are few authors whose books have so wide and so thoroughly
satisfactory a reading as those by Mr. Stratemeyer.—_Courier,
Boston._
GOOD BOOKS FOR BOYS
By EDWARD STRATEMEYER
_TWO YOUNG LUMBERMEN_
_Or From Maine to Oregon for Fortune_
=320 pages= =Cloth= =Illustrated= =Price $1.25=
A splendid story, the scene shifting from Maine to Michigan and the
Great Lakes, and then to the Columbia and the Great Northwest. The
heroes are two sturdy youths who have been brought up among the
lumbermen of their native State, and who strike out in an honest
endeavor to better their condition. An ideal volume for every wide-awake
American who wishes to know what our great lumber industry is to-day.
Mr. Stratemeyer’s books are not only entertaining but
instructive.—_Daily Press, Portland, Me._
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