s. $1.00 net.=
Boy life in a New England village forty or fifty years ago has never
been portrayed more faithfully or more vividly than in this wholesome
tale of Lem Parker and his chums. Full of fun and adventure, the story
has that atmosphere of reality that makes the strongest appeal to boys.
THE OUTCASTS
=By W. A. Fraser, author of "Mooswa." Illustrated
by Arthur Heming. $1.25 net.=
Another inimitable animal book by the author and artist of "Mooswa." It
is the story of the strange friendship between a buffalo and a wolf, and
the author's wonderful insight into the workings of the minds of animals
is here used with extraordinary charm.
THE OUTLAWS OF HORSE-SHOE HOLE
=A Story of the Montana Vigilants. By Francis
Hill. Illustrated by R. F. Zogbaum. $1.00 net.=
A stirring book for boys and men by a new writer of the fascinating life
of the western frontier a decade or two ago. The book is full of the
traditional romantic spirit of good old western yarns and yarners.
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Three New Books by G. A. HENTY
Each Illustrated, 12mo, $1.25 _net_
AT THE POINT OF THE BAYONET
=A Story of the British Conquest of India=
WITH ROBERTS TO PRETORIA
=A Story of the Boer War=
TO HERAT AND CABUL
=A Story of the First Afghan War=
"Wherever English is spoken one imagines that Mr.
Henty's name is known. Mr. Henty is no doubt the
most successful writer for boys, and the one to
whose new volumes they look forward every
Christmas with most pleasure."--_Review of
Reviews._
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Three Famous Books for Boys by JAMES BALDWIN
New Editions of these Standard Books, each, 12mo, $1.50
THE STORY OF THE GOLDEN AGE
=With a series of full-page illustrations by Howard Pyle=
THE STORY OF SIEGFRIED
=With a series of full-page illustrations by Howard Pyle=
THE STORY OF ROLAND
=With a series of full-page illustrations by R. B. Birch=
In these books Mr. Baldwin presents respectively
the legends relating to the Trojan War, the great
Siegfried myth of Northern Europe, and the
mediaeval romance of Roland and Charlemagne,
bringing before the reader, with great spirit,
with scholarly accuracy and with unfailing taste
these heroic figures and the times
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