ore and Zane Grey
The life story of Colonel William F. Cody, "Buffalo Bill,"
as told by his sister and Zane Grey. It begins with his
boyhood in Iowa and his first encounter with an Indian. We
see "Bill" as a pony express rider, then near Fort Sumter
as Chief of the Scouts, and later engaged in the most
dangerous Indian campaigns. There is also a very
interesting account of the travels of "The Wild West" Show.
No character in public life makes a stronger appeal to the
imagination of America than "Buffalo Bill," whose daring
and bravery made him famous.
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MOTHER. Illustrated by F. C. Yohn.
This book has a fairy-story touch, counterbalanced by the sturdy reality
of struggle, sacrifice, and resulting peace and power of a mother's
experiences.
SATURDAY'S CHILD.
Frontispiece by F. Graham Cootes.
Out on the Pacific coast a normal girl, obscure and lovely, makes a
quest for happiness. She passes through three stages--poverty, wealth
and service--and works out a creditable salvation.
THE RICH MRS. BURGOYNE.
Illustrated by Lucius H. Hitchcock.
The story of a sensible woman who keeps within her means, refuses to be
swamped by social engagements, lives a normal human life of varied
interests, and has her own romance.
THE STORY OF JULIA PAGE.
Frontispiece by Allan Gilbert.
How Julia Page, reared in rather unpromising surroundings, lifted
herself through sheer determination to a higher plane of life.
THE HEART OF RACHAEL.
Frontispiece by Charles E. Chambers.
Rachael is called upon to solve many problems, and in working out these,
there is shown the beauty and strength of soul of one of fiction's most
appealing characters.
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Transcriber's Notes:
On page 64, the [oe] ligature was replaced with "oe".
On page 124, "made up mind" was replaced with "made up my mind".
On page 128, a closing quotation mark was added afte
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