es' sword in gold as ornamental back stamp. Size, 5-5/8 x 7-7/8;
nearly 300 pages; 12mo; cloth.
Price, Postpaid . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00
This set of 2 volumes, "Allen" and "Jones" sent to one address, express
paid, for $1.50
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Famous Frontiersmen, Pioneers and Scouts.
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The Boy Spy.
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War Path and Bivouac;
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Being Pen Pictures of Every Day Life in General Sherman's Army, from the
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