Youthful Readers. Maps and Illustrations. 8vo, Ornamental Cloth,
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The Princess Idleways.
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Stories of the Old Dominion.
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How to Get Strong,
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The Boys of '76.
A History of the Battles of the Revolution. By CHARLES CARLETON
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The Story of Liberty.
By CHARLES CARLETON COFFIN. Copiously Illustrated. 8vo, Cloth,
$3.00.
Our Children's Songs.
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Written or Edited by the Author of "John Halifax, Gentleman."
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Little Sunshine's Holiday.--The Cousin from India.--Twenty Years
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Pet; or, Pastimes and Penalties.
By Rev. H. R. HAWEIS, M.A. With 50 Illustrations. 12mo, Cloth,
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Dogs and their Doings.
By Rev. F. O. MORRIS. Elegantly Illustrated. Square 4to, Ornamental
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Stories of the Gorilla Country.--Wild Life under the Equator.--Lost
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"_A Holiday Book of the First Class._"
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THE
Boy Travellers in the Far East,
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ADVENTURES OF
TWO YOUTHS IN A JOURNEY
TO
JAPAN AND CHINA.
Illustrated, 8vo, Cloth, $3.00.
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A more attractive book for boys and girls can scarcely be
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The best thing for a boy who cannot go to China and Japan is to get this
book and read it.--_Philadelphia Ledger._
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