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Title: An American Girl Abroad
Author: Adeline Trafton
Illustrator: Miss L. B. Humphrey
Release Date: May 8, 2010 [EBook #32289]
Language: English
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AN
AMERICAN GIRL ABROAD.
BY
ADELINE TRAFTON.
_ILLUSTRATED_
_BY MISS L. B. HUMPHREY._
BOSTON:
LEE AND SHEPARD, PUBLISHERS.
NEW YORK:
LEE, SHEPARD AND DILLINGHAM.
Entered, according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1872,
BY LEE AND SHEPARD,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
Electrotyped at the Boston Stereotype Foundry,
No. 19 Spring Lane.
I DEDICATE
This Record of Pleasant Days
TO MY FATHER,
REV. MARK TRAFTON.
BOOKS FOR "OUR GIRLS."
THE GIRLHOOD SERIES.
By Popular Authors.
* * * * *
AN AMERICAN GIRL ABROAD.
By ADELINE F. TRAFTON. 16mo, cloth, illustrated. $1.50.
One of the most bright, chatty, wide-awake books of travel ever written.
It abounds in information, is as pleasant reading as a story book, and
full of the wit and sparkle of "An American Girl" let loose from school
and ready for a frolic.
ONLY GIRLS.
By VIRGINIA F. TOWNSEND, Author of "That Queer Girl," &c., &c. 12mo,
cloth, illustrated. $1.50.
"It is a thrilling story, written in a fascinating style, and the plot
is adroitly handled."
It might be placed in any Sabbath School library, so pure is it in tone,
and yet it is so free from the mawkishness and silliness that mar the
class of books usually found there, that the veteran novel reader is apt
to finish it at a sitting.
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