eries, and their wonderful buildings, giving at every turn vivid
impressions of what is seen and heard therein and thereabouts."
PALACE AND COTTAGE; or, Young America in France and Switzerland. $1.50
"This volume relates the history of the American Squadron (_Young
America_ and _Josephine_) in the waters of France, with the journey of
the students to Paris and through a portion of Switzerland. As an
episode, the story of the runaway cruise of the Josephine is introduced,
inculcating the moral that 'the way of the transgressor is hard.'"
DOWN THE RHINE; or, Young America in Germany. $1.50.
This volume concludes the first series of Young America, and is as
interesting and instructive as the preceding volumes. So great has been
the success of this series, that Oliver Optic is now preparing a second.
"Up the Baltic" will be the first volume, to be followed by "Northern
Lands," "Vine and Olive," "Sunny Shores," "Cross and Crescent" and
"Isles of the Sea." Sold by all booksellers and newsdealers, and sent
by mail on receipt of price.
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RICH AND HUMBLE; or, the Mission of Bertha Grant. $1.25.
"No author is more welcomed by the young, and no books can be more
safely placed in their hands. His writings, as in this volume of 'Rich
and Humble,' inspire the reader with a lofty purpose. They show the
wrong courses of life only to present, by contrast, the true and right
path, and make it the way which youth will wish to walk in, because of
its being the most pleasant and inviting."--_Mass. Teacher._
IN SCHOOL AND OUT; or, The Conquest of Richard and Grant. $1.25.
"Oliver Optic is as well known and as highly appreciated among the young
people of our land as Charles Dickens is among the older folks. 'In
School and Out' is equal to anything he has written. It is a story that
will deeply interest boys particularly, and make them better."--_Notices
of the Press._
WATCH AND WAIT; or, The Young Fugitives. $1.25.
The author has used, to the best advantage, the many exciting incidents
that naturally attend the career of a fugitive slave, and the seeds that
he may sow in youthful hearts will perhaps bear a hundred-fold.
WORK AND WIN; or, Noddy Newman on a Cruise. $
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