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& SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston. * * * * * OLIVER OPTIC'S BOAT CLUB SERIES. SIX VOLS., ILLUST. PER VOL., $1.25. The Boat Club; Or, The Bunkers of Rippleton. All Aboard; Or, Life on the Lake. Now or Never; Or, the Adventures of Bobby Bright. Try Again; Or, The Trials and Triumphs of Harry West. Poor and Proud; Or, The Fortunes of Katy Redburn. Little by Little; Or The Cruise of the Flyaway. Boys and girls have no taste for dry and tame things; they want something that will stir the blood and warm the heart. Optic always does this, while at the same time he improves the taste and elevates the moral nature. The coming generation of men will never know how much they are indebted for what is pure and enobling to his writings.--_R.I. Schoolmate_. LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston. * * * * * OLIVER OPTIC'S WOODVILLE STORIES. SIX VOLS., ILLUST. PER VOL., $1.25. Rich and Humble; Or, The Mission of Bertha Grant. In School and Out; Or, the Conquest of Richard Grant. Watch and Wait; Or, The Young Fugitives. Work and Win; Or, Noddy Newman on a Cruise. Hope and Have; Or, Fanny Grant among the Indians. Haste and Waste; Or, The Young Pilot of Lake Champlain. Oliver Optic is the apostolic successor, at the "Hub," of Peter Parley. He has just completed the "Woodville Stories," by the publication of "Haste and Waste." The best notice to give of them is to mention that a couple of youngsters pulled them out of the pile two hours since, and are yet devouring them out in the summer-house (albeit autumn leaves cover it) oblivious to muffin time.--_N.Y. Leader._ LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston. LEE & SHEPARD'S JUVENILE PUBLICATIONS. OLIVER OPTIC'S BOOKS. YOUNG AMERICA ABROAD. A Library of Travel and Adventure in Foreign Lands. 16mo. Illustrated by Nast, Stevens, Perkin's, and others. * * * * * OUTWARD BOUND; or, Young America Afloat. $1.50. "In Outward Bound," "the Ship Young America, sails for Europe, with a school of eighty-seven boys aboard her, who pursue the studies of a school, and at the same time work the ship across the Atlantic, being amenable to regular naval discipline." SHAMROCK AND THISTLE; or, Young America in Ireland and Scotland. $1.50. "This volume continues the history of the acade
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