“I would like to see good books for boys my age advertised in St. Nicholas. They are very hard to find.”
Crofton Chums
The new book by that prince of American story-tellers, Ralph Henry Barbour, author of “Team-Mates,” “Kingsford, Quarter,” “The Crimson Sweater,” etc.
Every lad who read this lively serial in St. Nicholas will want the story in its enlarged form in the book. Most boys and girls think it is quite Ralph Henry Barbour’s best story.}}
Noble adventure, stirringly told, by Rupert Sargent Holland, author of “Historic Boyhoods,” “ Historic Girlhoods,” etc.
It is the kind of book in which boys—and the right kind of girls—lose themselves—a different kind of book, based on historic fact and legend, fascinatingly told.
A splendid tale for all growing-up young folks—and all grown-ups—who like an exciting story, by Emilie Benson Knipe and Alden Arthur Knipe.
There is much actual fact in this out-of-the-ordinary tale; and the authors make the bonny heroine of the story, the historic Americans she meets, and our own Revolutionary history very real and alive with vivid interest.