r brilliant doings on land and sea."--_Times,
Boston._
"Mr. Stratemeyer has written a series of books which, while historically
correct and embodying the most important features of the
Spanish-American War and the rebellion of the Filipinos, are
sufficiently interwoven with fiction to render them most entertaining to
young readers."--_The Call, San Francisco._
_For sale by all booksellers, or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price by_
LEE AND SHEPARD, Publishers,
BOSTON
THE COLONIAL SERIES
By EDWARD STRATEMEYER
_Author of "Pan-American Series," "Old Glory Series," "Great American
Industries Series," "American Boys' Biographical Series," etc._
Four volumes. Cloth. Illustrated by A.B. Shute. Price per volume, $1.25
[Illustration]
WITH WASHINGTON IN THE WEST
Or A Soldier Boy's Battles in the Wilderness
MARCHING ON NIAGARA
Or The Soldier Boys of the Old Frontier
AT THE FALL OF MONTREAL
Or A Soldier Boy's Final Victory
ON THE TRAIL OF PONTIAC
Or The Pioneer Boys of the Ohio
"Mr. Stratemeyer has put his best work into the 'Colonial
Series.'"--_Christian Register, Boston._
"A series that doesn't fall so very far short of being history
itself."--_Boston Courier._
"The tales of war are incidental to the dramatic adventures of two boys,
so well told that the historical facts are all the better
remembered."--_Boston Globe._
"Edward Stratemeyer has in many volumes shown himself master of the art
of producing historic studies in the pleasing story form."--_Minneapolis
Journal._
"The author, Edward Stratemeyer, has used his usual care in matters of
historical detail and accuracy, and gives a splendid picture of the
times in general."--_Milwaukee Sentinel._
"Told by one who knows how to write so as to interest boys, while still
having a care as to accuracy."--_Commercial Advertiser, New York._
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BOSTON
TWO GOOD WAR STORIES
By EDWARD STRATEMEYER
_ON TO PEKIN, Or Old Glory in China_
Cloth. 330 pages. Illustrated by A. Burnham Shute. $1.25
[Illustration]
The hero, Gilbert Pennington, has become a lieutenant in the regular
army, and goes from the Philippines with the Ninth Regiment to take part
in the rescue of the beleaguered British Embassy at Pekin by the
international forces. Mr. Stratemeyer has risen to the occasion by
giving, in addition to one of his very best stories, a s
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