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physical aspect and aboriginal life visible on this continent, before
the discovery by white men."
_From the Troy Whig._
"Mr Abbot's stories have for years been the delight of thousands."
PETER PARLEY'S OWN STORY.
From the Personal Narrative of the late SAMUEL G. GOODRICH (Peter
Parley).
1 vol. 16mo, illustrated, price $1.25.
CHILDREN'S SAYINGS; OR, EARLY LIFE AT HOME.
By CAROLINE HADLEY. With Illustrations, by WALTER CRANE.
1 vol. square 16mo, price 90 cents.
STORIES OF OLD.
OLD TESTAMENT SERIES.
By CAROLINE HADLEY.
1 vol. 12mo, Illustrated, price $1.25.
STORIES OF OLD.
NEW TESTAMENT SERIES.
By CAROLINE HADLEY.
1 vol. 12mo, Illustrated, price $1.25.
ROSE MORTON'S JOURNAL.
A series of volumes containing Rose Morton's Journal for the several
months of the year.
Each volume Illustrated, 18mo, 45 cents.
There are now ready,
ROSE MORTON'S JOURNAL FOR JANUARY.
ROSE MORTON'S JOURNAL FOR FEBRUARY.
ROSE MORTON'S JOURNAL FOR MARCH.
ROSE MORTON'S JOURNAL FOR APRIL.
ROSE MORTON'S JOURNAL FOR MAY.
THE ROLLO STORY BOOKS.
By JACOB ABBOTT.
Trouble on the Mountain,
Causey Building,
Apple Gathering,
The Two Wheelbarrows,
Blueberrying,
The Freshet,
Georgie,
Rollo in the Woods,
Rollo's Garden,
The Steeple Trap,
Labor Lost,
Lucy's Visit.
12 vols. 18mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Price, per set, $4.50
THE FLORENCE STORIES.
By JACOB ABBOTT.
Vol. 1.--Florence and John. 18mo. Cloth. Illustrated.
Vol. 2.--Grimkie. 18mo. Cloth. Illustrated.
Vol. 3.--The Isle of Wight. 18mo. Cloth. Illustrated.
Vol. 4.--The Orkney Islands. 18mo. Cloth. Illustrated.
Vol. 5.--The English Channel. 18mo. Cloth. Illustrated.
Vol. 6.--Florence's Return. 18mo. Cloth. Illustrated.
Price of each volume $1.00.
_From the Boston Journal._
"Mr. Abbott is always an entertaining writer for the young, and this
story seems to us to contain more that is really suggestive and
instructive than other of his recent productions. Florence and John are
children who pursue their studies at home, under the care of their
mother, and in the progress of the tale many useful hints are given in
regard to home instruction. The main educational idea which runs through
all Mr. Abbott's works, that of developing the capacities of children so
as to make them self-reliant, is conspicuous in this."
_From the New
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