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PUBLICATIONS OF G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS


The Big Brother Series. Comprising:

'I.—The Big Brother. A Story, for Boys, of Indian War. By George Gary Eggleston. Octavo, illustrated, cloth extra. $1 25

II.—Captain Sam; or, The Boy Scout of 1814. By G. C. Eggleston. Illustrated. Octavo, cloth $1 25

"Sam, as the leader of a company of boys, does admirable service for General Jackson, and after passing through manifold plots, and conquering bristling treacheries, he is made a real captain by commission, and receives the thanks of the commanding general."—Boston Traveller.

"THEY PUSHED THE RAFT OUT INTO THE CURRENT AND BEGAN GLIDING SILENTLY ALONG THE SHORE."
(Reduced from " The Big Brother Series.")

III.—The Signal Boys; or, Captain Sam's Company. A Tale of the War of 1812. By G. C. Eggleston. Illustrated. Octavo, cloth.$1 25

IV.—The Wreck of the Red Bird. A Story of the Sea Islands. By G. C. Eggleston. Illustrated. Octavo $1 25

"A wholesome, readable story."—Chicago Times.

V.—Boys of Other Countries.—Stories for American Boys. By Bayard Taylor. Illustrated. Octavo $1 25

"Nobody knows better than this author does how to tell a good story, and there are not many persons who have better stories to tell."—N.Y. Evening Post.

The set, five volumes in a box $6 00

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS, New York and London.