The Lucile Series
By ELIZABETH M. DUFFIELD
"These books should interest every girl who loves the open."--_Chicago
Evening Post._
Lucile, The Torch Bearer.
Lucile Triumphant.
Lucile, Bringer of Joy.
Lucile on the Heights.
"Out of door" stories for girls, of vital interest and compelling charm.
The wholesome spirit and beautiful aims of the "Campfire Girls" have
never been more attractively described, and the fun and merriment of the
outings will prove fascinating to every live girl. The heroine, Lucile,
is a most spirited and striking character and one will not wonder at the
almost adoring affection in which she is held by her companions.
The Nan Sherwood Series
By ANNIE ROE CARR
In Annie Roe Carr we have found a young woman of wide experience among
girls--in schoolroom, in camp and while traveling. She knows girls of
to-day thoroughly--their likes and dislikes--and knows that they demand
almost as much action as do the boys. And she knows humor--good, clean
fun and plenty of it.
Nan Sherwood at Pine Camp,
or The Old Lumberman's Secret.
Nan Sherwood at Lake View Hall,
or The Mystery of the Haunted Boathouse.
Nan Sherwood's Winter Holidays,
or Rescuing the Runaways.
Nan Sherwood at Rose Ranch,
or The Old Mexican's Treasure.
Nan Sherwood at Palm Beach,
or Strange Adventures Among the
Orange Groves.
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