wstone. By John Remington.
"A very original and remarkable novel wonderful in its vigor and
freshness."
Roberts--Kings in Exile. By Charles G.D. Roberts.
"The author catches the spirit of forest and sea life, and the reader
comes to have a personal love and knowledge of our animal
friends."--_Boston Globe._
Robins--The Convert. By Elizabeth Robins.
"'The Convert' devotes itself to the exploitation of the recent
suffragist movement in England. It is a book not easily forgotten by any
thoughtful reader."--_Chicago Evening Post._
Robins--A Dark Lantern. By Elizabeth Robins.
A powerful and striking novel, English in scene, which takes an
essentially modern view of society and of certain dramatic situations.
Ward--The History of David Grieve. By Mrs. Humphrey Ward.
"A perfect picture of life, remarkable for its humor and extraordinary
success at character analysis."
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THE MACMILLAN JUVENILE LIBRARY
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This collection of juvenile books contains works of standard quality, on
a variety of subjects--history, biography, fiction, science, and
poetry--carefully chosen to meet the needs and interests of both boys
and girls.
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_Each volume, cloth, 12mo, 50 cents net; postage, 10 cents extra_
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Altsheler--The Horsemen of the Plains. By Joseph A.
Altsheler.
"A story of the West, of Indians, of scouts, trappers, fur traders, and,
in short, of everything that is dear to the imagination of a healthy
American boy."--_New York Sun_.
Bacon--While Caroline Was Growing. By Josephine Daskam
Bacon.
"Only a genuine lover of children, and a keenly sympathetic observer of
human nature, could have given us this book."--_Boston Herald._
Carroll--Alice's Adventures, and Through the Looking Glass. By
Lewis Carroll.
"One of the immortal books for children."
Dix--A Little Captive Lad. By Marie Beulah Dix.
"The human interest is strong, and children are sure to like
it."--_Washington Times._
Greene--Pickett's Gap. By Homer Greene.
"The story presents a picture of truth and honor that cannot fail to
have a vivid impression upon the reader."--_Toledo Blade._
Lucas--Slowcoach. By E.V. Lucas.
"The record of an English family's coaching tour in a great
old-fashioned wagon. A charming narrative, as quaint and original as its
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