The Pioneer Boys of the Columbia; or, In the Wilderness of the Great Northwest

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by St. George Rathborne


  FAMOUS LEADERS SERIES

  By CHARLES H. L. JOHNSTON

  _Each large 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated, per volume_ $1.50

  =FAMOUS CAVALRY LEADERS=

  "More of such books should be written, books that acquaint youngreaders with historical personages in a pleasant, informal way."--_NewYork Sun._

  "It is a book that will stir the heart of every boy and will proveinteresting as well to the adults."--_Lawrence Daily World._

  =FAMOUS INDIAN CHIEFS=

  "Mr. Johnston has done faithful work in this volume, and his relationof battles, sieges and struggles of these famous Indians with thewhites for the possession of America is a worthy addition to UnitedStates History."--_New York Marine Journal._

  =FAMOUS SCOUTS=

  "It is the kind of a book that will have a great fascination for boysand young men, and while it entertains them it will also presentvaluable information in regard to those who have left their impressupon the history of the country."--_The New London Day._

  =FAMOUS PRIVATEERSMEN AND ADVENTURERS OF THE SEA=

  "The tales are more than merely interesting; they are entrancing,stirring the blood with thrilling force and bringing new zest to thenever-ending interest in the dramas of the sea."--_The Pittsburgh Post._

  =FAMOUS FRONTIERSMEN AND HEROES OF THE BORDER=

  This book is devoted to a description of the adventurous lives andstirring experiences of many pioneer heroes who were prominentlyidentified with the opening of the Great West.

  "The accounts are not only authentic, but distinctly readable,making a book of wide appeal to all who love the history of actualadventure."--_Cleveland Leader._

 

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