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4073453St. Nicholas, Volume 32, Number 1, Front Advertisements — Harper’s New Juvenile BooksMary Mapes Dodge

BOOKS


Harper’s New Juvenile Books

IN CAMP AT BEAR POND

by

Henry Edward Rood

A rattling good story of the adventures of two boys who spend a month camping out in the woods in the bear country of Pennsylvania, The lads have many exciting adventures on the lake and in the forest, suffering a shipwreck, an encounter with a wild cat, capturing a pair of bear-cubs, ant incidental fishing and hunting, The book contains a great deal of wood-craft in which boys always delight, and exact information as to tents, utensils, and tools necessary for camping out.

Illustrated. Post 8vo, $1.25

THE SON OF
LIGHT - HORSE
HARRY

by

James Barnes

A boys’ story of adventure of which the hero is General Robert E. Lee in his youth. The story follows him from the time of his boyhood through West Point and the Mexican War, practically ending with the beginning of the Civil War It is distinctly a boys’ story of adventure, of which the history is accurate, and in which the character of Robert E. Lee is depicted.

Illustrated. Post 8vo, $1.25

THE ADVENTURES
OF
BUFFALO BILL

by

Col. W. F. Cody

Buffalo Rill, for years one of the best-loved heroes of boys, here writes of his own adventures—his early life at Fort Leavenworth, scouting on the plains and fighting with Indians. An absorbingly interesting book for boys, which possesses the additional merit of being true. With an introductory life of the author.

Illustrated. 60 cents

CAPTURED BY THE NAVAJOS

by

Capt. Charles A. Curtis

A story of the exciting adventures of two boys who accompany a regiment on its campaign against the Navajo Indians in New Mexico. Their attack and capture by the Indians, and ultimate rescue through the intelligence of “Vic,” the regiment’s pet dog, are among the incidents of the story. Captain Curtis has been an Indian fighter, and writes from a full knowledge of his subject.

Illustrated. Post 8vo, $1.50


Harper & Brothers, Publishers, N. Y.



BOOKS


Harper’s New Juvenile Books

THE BLUE DRAGON

by

Kirk Munroe

Kirk Munroe went to China especially to write this book of adventure and travel for boys. The heroes are an American boy and a Chinese boy who become fast friends at an American school. Later the scene is transferred to China, and the siege of the foreign legations at Pekin plays an important part in the narrative. A delightful story, full of information about the great Chinese Empire.

Illustrated. Post 8vo, $1.25

RIVER-
LAND


by

Robert W Chambers

This delightful book tells about the animals living in and around the streams, and the same attractive plan is followed as in Mr. Chambers’s “Orchard land” and “Outdoorland”—that is, the animals tell their own stories to Peter and Geraldine, two little children. The plan of these nature books is an original and valuable one, and has proved most successful. Miss Green’s pictures alone insure a wide popularity for the volume.

With 8 Full-page Colored Illustrations
by Elizabeth Shippen Green
Square 8vo, $1.50 net

LITTLE
PRECIOUS


by

Gertrude Smith

Every child who has read the “Lovable Tales of Janey and Josey and Joe” will be eager to know what new adventures these delightful little people next experience. In this story Janey goes on a long trip with her parents to California, where she has many new experiences, but she misses Josey and Joe so much that the other children are sent for. The trio are overjoyed to be united again, and they immediately set about having the best times imaginable.

With 15 Full-page Colored Illustrations,
Square 8vo, $1.30 net

JOSEPHINE

by

Ellen Douglas Deland

Josephine and her little sister go to live with an uncle in the East. He is somewhat dubious at the prospect of adding two more boys to his family, for the names—“Jo and Georgie ”—naturally lead him to think the new-comers are boys. When the two girls arrive, their appearance causes some consternation, but they win their way into every one’s heart, and everything comes out all right.

Illustrated. Post 8vo, $1.25


Harper & Brothers, Publishers, N. Y.