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by St. George Rathborne


  THE LITTLE COLONEL BOOKS (Trade Mark)

  _By ANNIE FELLOWS JOHNSTON_

  _Each 1 vol., large 12mo, cloth, illustrated, per vol._ $1.50

  =THE LITTLE COLONEL STORIES= (Trade Mark)

  Being three "Little Colonel" stories in the Cosy Comer Series, "TheLittle Colonel," "Two Little Knights of Kentucky," and "The GiantScissors," in a single volume.

  =THE LITTLE COLONEL'S HOUSE PARTY= (Trade Mark)

  =THE LITTLE COLONEL'S HOLIDAYS= (Trade Mark)

  =THE LITTLE COLONEL'S HERO= (Trade Mark)

  =THE LITTLE COLONEL AT BOARDING-SCHOOL= (Trade Mark)

  =THE LITTLE COLONEL IN ARIZONA= (Trade Mark)

  =THE LITTLE COLONEL'S CHRISTMAS VACATION= (Trade Mark)

  =THE LITTLE COLONEL, MAID OF HONOR= (Trade Mark)

  =THE LITTLE COLONEL'S KNIGHT COMES RIDING= (Trade Mark)

  =MARY WARE: THE LITTLE COLONEL'S CHUM= (Trade Mark)

  =MARY WARE IN TEXAS=

  =MARY WARE'S PROMISED LAND=

  _These 12 volumes, boxed as a set_, $18.00.

  =THE LITTLE COLONEL= (Trade Mark)

  =TWO LITTLE KNIGHTS OF KENTUCKY=

  =THE GIANT SCISSORS=

  =BIG BROTHER=

  Special Holiday Editions

  Each one volume, cloth decorative, small quarto, $1.25

  New plates, handsomely illustrated with eight full-page drawings incolor, and many marginal sketches.

  =IN THE DESERT OF WAITING:= THE LEGEND OF CAMELBACK MOUNTAIN.

  =THE THREE WEAVERS:= A FAIRY TALE FOR FATHERS AND MOTHERS AS WELL ASFOR THEIR DAUGHTERS.

  =KEEPING TRYST=

  =THE LEGEND OF THE BLEEDING HEART=

  =THE RESCUE OF PRINCESS WINSOME:=

  A FAIRY PLAY FOR OLD AND YOUNG.

  =THE JESTER'S SWORD=

  Each one volume, tall 16mo, cloth decorative $0.50 Paper boards .35

  There has been a constant demand for publication in separate form ofthese six stories which were originally included in six of the "LittleColonel" books.

  =JOEL: A BOY OF GALILEE:= By ANNIE FELLOWS JOHNSTON. Illustrated by L.J. Bridgman.

  New illustrated edition, uniform with the Little Colonel Books, 1 vol., large 12mo, cloth decorative $1.50

  A story of the time of Christ, which is one of the author's best-knownbooks.

  =THE LITTLE COLONEL GOOD TIMES BOOK=

  Uniform in size with the Little Colonel Series $1.50 Bound in white kid (morocco) and gold 3.00

  Cover design and decorations by Peter Verberg.

  Published in response to many inquiries from readers of the LittleColonel books as to where they could obtain a "Good Times Book" such asBetty kept.

  =THE LITTLE COLONEL DOLL BOOK=

  Large quarto, boards $1.50

  A series of "Little Colonel" dolls. There are many of them and eachhas several changes of costume, so that the happy group can beappropriately clad for the rehearsal of any scene or incident in theseries.

  =ASA HOLMES;= OR, AT THE CROSS-ROADS. By ANNIE FELLOWS JOHNSTON.

  With a frontispiece by Ernest Fosbery.

  Large 16mo, cloth, gilt top $1.00

  "'Asa Holmes; or, At the Cross-Roads' is the most delightful, mostsympathetic and wholesome book that has been published in a longwhile."--_Boston Times._

  =TRAVELERS FIVE: ALONG LIFE'S HIGHWAY.= By ANNIE FELLOWS JOHNSTON.

  With an introduction by Bliss Carman, and a frontispiece by E. H.Garrett.

  Cloth decorative $1.25

  "Mrs. Johnston's ... are of the character that cause the mind to growgravely meditative, the eyes to shine with tender mist, and the heartstrings to stir to strange, sweet music of human sympathy."--_LosAngeles Graphic._

  =THE RIVAL CAMPERS;= OR, THE ADVENTURES OF HENRY BURNS. By RUEL PERLEYSMITH.

  Square 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50

  A story of a party of typical American lads, courageous, alert, andathletic, who spend a summer camping on an island off the Maine coast.

  =THE RIVAL CAMPERS AFLOAT;= OR, THE PRIZE YACHT VIKING. By RUEL PERLEYSMITH.

  Square 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50

  This book is a continuation of the adventures of "The Rival Campers" ontheir prize yacht _Viking_.

  =THE RIVAL CAMPERS ASHORE=

  By RUEL PERLEY SMITH.

  Square 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50

  "As interesting ashore as when afloat."--_The Interior._

  =THE RIVAL CAMPERS AMONG THE OYSTER PIRATES;= OR, JACK HARVEY'SADVENTURES.

  By RUEL PERLEY SMITH.

  Illustrated $1.50

  "Just the type of book which is most popular with lads who are in theirearly teens."--_The Philadelphia Item._

  =A TEXAS BLUE BONNET=

  By CAROLINE EMILIA JACOBS (EMILIA ELLIOTT).

  12mo, illustrated $1.50

  "The book's heroine Blue Bonnet has the very finest kind of wholesome,honest lively girlishness and cannot but make friends with every onewho meets her through the book as medium."--_Chicago Inter-Ocean._

  =BLUE BONNET'S RANCH PARTY=

  A Sequel to "A Texas Blue Bonnet." By CAROLINE ELLIOTT JACOBS and EDYTHELLERBECK READ.

  12mo, illustrated $1.50

  The new story begins where the first volume leaves off and takesBlue Bonnet and the "We Are Seven Club" to the ranch in Texas. Thetables are completely turned: Blue Bonnet is here in her naturalelement, while her friends from Woodford have to learn the customs andtraditions of another world.

  =THE GIRLS OF FRIENDLY TERRACE=

  OR, PEGGY RAYMOND'S SUCCESS. By HARRIET LUMMIS SMITH.

  12mo, illustrated $1.50

  This is a book that will gladden the hearts of many girl readersbecause of its charming air of comradeship and reality. It is a veryinteresting group of girls who live on Friendly Terrace and their goodtimes and other times are graphically related by the author, who showsa sympathetic knowledge of girl character.

  =PEGGY RAYMOND'S VACATION;= OR, FRIENDLY TERRACE TRANSPLANTED.

  A Sequel to "The Girls of Friendly Terrace." By HARRIET LUMMIS SMITH.

  Library 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50

  Readers who made the acquaintance of Peggy Raymond and her bevy of girlchums in "The Girls of Friendly Terrace" will be glad to continue theacquaintance of these attractive young folks.

  Several new characters are introduced, and one at least will prove anot unworthy rival of the favorites among the Terrace girls.

 

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