The Campers Out; Or, The Right Path and the Wrong

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by Edward Sylvester Ellis


  COMRADES TRUE OR PERSEVERANCE VS. GENIUS

  by Edward S. Ellis, A. M.

  Author of "Among the Esquimaux," "The Campers Out," etc.

  320 Pages, Illustrated. Cloth, $1.25

  In following the career of two friends from youth to manhood, thispopular author weaves a narrative of intense and at times thrillinginterest. One of the boys is endowed with brilliant talents, is quickand impulsive, but after a few efforts is easily discouraged. Theother possessing only ordinary ability, is resolute and persevering,overcoming all obstacles in his path until success is attained.

  This story possesses the usual exciting and interesting experiencesthat occur in the lives of all bright and active youths. In point ofincident it is rather more than ordinarily realistic, as the twoheroes in their experiences pass through the recent calamitous forestfires in northern Minnesota, and barely escape with their lives.

  The perusal of this story will not only prove fascinating, but itsteaching will encourage young men to depend for success in life uponpatience and perseverance in right paths, rather than upon greatnatural gifts, real or fancied.

  Sold by all booksellers, or sent, prepaid, upon receipt of price.

  The Penn Publishing Company 923 Arch Street, Philadelphia

 

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