rmountable obstacles, and their
eventual success in their undertaking, are all most graphically
portrayed.
_True to His Trust_
_By Edward S. Ellis, A. M._ _Illustrated by J. Steeple Davis_
The hero of this story will win his way at once into the heart of
every one, and his pluck and perseverance will carry the sympathy of
every reader through his many adventures, struggles, and singular
experiences. Like all of the author's works, the incidents teach in
the most convincing manner that true manliness and sturdy integrity
are the only principles through which happiness and success in life
are possible.
_Comrades True_
_By Edward S. Ellis, A. M._ _Illustrated_
In following the career of two friends from youth to manhood, the
author weaves a narrative of intense interest. This story is more
realistic than is usual, as the two heroes pass through the calamitous
forest fires in Northern Minnesota and barely escape with their lives.
They have other thrilling adventures and experiences in which the
characteristics of each are finely portrayed.
"Among juveniles there is not one of greater interest, or more
wholesome influence than 'Comrades True.'"--_Sentinel_, Milwaukee,
Wis.
_Among the Esquimaux_
_By Edward S. Ellis, A. M._ _Illustrated_
The scenes of this story are laid in the Arctic region, the central
characters being two sturdy boys whose adventurous spirit often leads
them into dangerous positions. They visit Greenland; go on a hunting
expedition, have a number of stirring adventures, but ultimately reach
home safe and sound.
"A capital and instructive book for boys."--_Post_, Boston, Mass.
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:
Minor changes have been made to correct typesetters' errors;
otherwise, every effort has been made to remain true to the author's
words and intent.
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