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=STORIES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION=
First and Second Series Cloth Illustrated $1.00 each
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Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., Boston
PIGEON CAMP SERIES
By MARTHA JAMES
Illustrated Cloth Large 12mo =$1.25=
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=JIMMIE SUTER=
[Illustration: JIMMIE SUTER]
Jimmie Suter is a sturdy, active, honest boy, whose father and mother
are very worthy people in moderate circumstances. What Jimmie lacks in
pocket money, however, he more than makes up in mechanical ingenuity
and other good qualities, and his best boy friend is the son of a rich
man, but not spoiled by the fact. They have royal times making and
sailing an ice-boat and doing many other things, and best of all they
organize the "S. F. B.," or Society for Feeding Birds, which spreads
far and wide and is productive of most enjoyable acquaintances besides
doing good service in the cause for which it was intended. Deeds of
kindness to a queer old neighbor bring an unexpected reward, and the
bright, wholesome book ends in a most pleasing manner.
"Martha James seems to have a good kind of insight for
this juvenile literature, and in the course of an
interesting story drops many valuable suggestions
about the employment of a boy's time and his habits of
life outside of school."--_Syracuse Herald._
"In his kindness and thoughtfulness for both men and
animals, Jimmie is an ideal boy."--_The Watchman,
Boston._
"The happy, wholesome book closes in a thoroughly
satisfactory way."--_Chicago Inter-Ocean._
"The tone is simple and healthy, and the book will no
doubt find many young readers."--_The Churchman,
Milwaukee._
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For sale by all booksellers or sent postpaid on receipt of price
by the publishers,
LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD CO., BOSTON
W. O. STODDARD'S BOOKS
12mo Cloth Price per volume, =$1.25=
=DAN MONROE: A Story of Bunker Bill= Illustrated by W. F. Kennedy
In this volume the hero is one whose name is found in several
trustworthy records as the drummer boy of the Lexington militia, his
closest friend, Nat Harrington, being the fifer. The Concord fight,
the Battle of Bunker Hill, and the arrival of Washington are
introduced
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