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FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS AND HOW THEY GREW.
A charming work.... The home scenes in which these little Peppers are
engaged are capitally described.... Will find prominent place among the
higher class of juvenile presentation books.--_Religious Herald._
One of the best told tales given to the children for some time ... The
perfect reproduction of child-life in its minutest phases, catches one's
attention at once.--_Christian Advocate._
A good book to place in the hands of every boy or girl.--Chicago
_Inter-Ocean._
SO AS BY FIRE.
Will be hailed with eager delight, and found well worth
reading.--_Christian Observer._
An admirable Sunday-school book--_Arkansas Evangel._
We have followed with intense interest the story of David Folsom ... A
man poor, friendless, and addicted to drink;... the influence of little
Cricket;... the faithful care of aunt Phebe; all steps by which he
climbed to higher manhood.--_Woman at Work._
THE PETTIBONE NAME.
It is one of the finest pieces of American fiction that has been
published for some time.--_Newsdealers' Bulletin_, New York.
It ought to attract wide attention from the simplicity of its style, and
the vigor and originality of its treatment.--_Chicago Herald._
This is a capital story illustrating New England life.--_Inter-Ocean_,
Chicago.
The characters of the story seem all to be studies from life.--_Boston
Post._
It is a New England tale, and its characters are true to the original type,
and show careful study and no little skill in portraiture.--_Christian
at Work_, New York.
To be commended to readers for excellent delineations, sparkling style,
bright incident and genuine interest.--_The Watchman._
A capital story; bright with excellent sketches of character. Conveys
good moral and spiritual lessons ... In short, the book is in every way
well done.--_Illustrated Christian Weekly._
HALF YEAR AT BRONCKTON.
A live boy writes: "This is about the best book that ever was written or
ever can be."
"This bright and earnest story ought to go into the hands of every boy
who is old enough to be subjected to the temptations of school life."
D. LOTHROP & CO., Publishers, Boston.
Books of the Celebrated Prize Series.
The preparation of this famous series was a happy inspiration. No books
for the young worthy of circulation have ever met so warm a welcome or
had a wider sale. The fact that each of them has pas
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