COMPANION STORIES OF COUNTRY LIFE
FOR BOYS By CHARLES P. BURTON
Illustrated by George A Williams. 12mo. $1.30.
A lively story of a party of boys in a small New England town.
"A first-rate juvenile . . . a real story for the live human boy any boy will read it eagerly to the end . . . quite thrilling adventures."—Chicago Record-Herald.
"Tom Sawyer would have been a worthy member of the Bob's Hill crowd and shared their good times and thrilling adventures with uncommon relish. . . . A jolly group of youngsters as nearly true to the real thing in boy nature as one can ever expect to find between covers."—Christian Register.
Illustrated by Victor Perard. $1.30 net.
"It would be hard to find anything better in the literature of New England boy life. Healthy, red-blooded, human boys, full of fun, into trouble and out again, but frank, honest, and clean."—The Congregationalist.
Illustrated by H. S. DeLay. 12mo. $1.30 net.
The "Bob's Hill" band spend a vacation in Illinois, where they play at being Indians, hear thrilling tales of real Indians, and learn much frontier history. A history of especial interest to "Boy Scouts."
"Merry youngsters. Capital. Thrilling tales of the red men and explorers. These healthy red-blooded, New England boys."—Philadelphia Press.
Illustrated by Gordon Grant. 12mo. $1.30 net.
The "Bob's Hill" band organizes a Boy Scouts band and have many adventures. Mr. Burton brings in tales told around a camp-fire of La Salle, Joliet, the Louisiana Purchase, and the Northwestern Reservation.
Illustrated by Gordon Grant. $1.30 net.
A tale of Boy Scouts on their summer vacation.
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
Publishers New York