THE SYLVANIA.
=4. Going South=; OR, YACHTING ON THE ATLANTIC COAST.
=5. Down South=; OR, YACHT ADVENTURES IN FLORIDA.
=6. Up the River=; OR, YACHTING ON THE MISSISSIPPI.
"This is the latest series of books issued by this
popular writer, and deals with life on the Great
Lakes, for which a careful study was made by the
author in a summer tour of the immense water
sources of America. The story, which carries the
same hero through the six books of the series, is
always entertaining, novel scenes and varied
incidents giving a constantly changing yet always
attractive aspect to the narrative. OLIVER OPTIC
has written nothing better."
=The Yacht Club Series.= By OLIVER OPTIC. In six volumes. Illustrated.
Any volume sold separately. Price per volume, $1.25.
=1. Little Bobtail=; OR, THE WRECK OF THE PENOBSCOT.
=2. The Yacht Club=; OR, THE YOUNG BOAT BUILDERS.
=3. Money-Maker=; OR, THE VICTORY OF THE BASILISK.
=4. The Coming Wave=; OR, THE TREASURE OF HIGH ROCK.
=5. The Dorcas Club=; OR, OUR GIRLS AFLOAT.
=6. Ocean Born=; OR, THE CRUISE OF THE CLUBS.
"The series has this peculiarity, that all of its
constituent volumes are independent of one
another, and therefore each story is complete in
itself. OLIVER OPTIC is, perhaps, the favorite
author of the boys and girls of this country, and
he seems destined to enjoy an endless popularity.
He deserves his success, for he makes very
interesting stories, and inculcates none but the
best sentiments, and the 'Yacht Club' is no
exception to this rule."--_New Haven Journal and
Courier._
=Onward and Upward Series.= By OLIVER OPTIC. In six volumes.
Illustrated. Any volume sold separately. Price per volume, $1.25.
=1. Field and Forest=; OR, THE FORTUNES OF A FARMER.
=2. Plane and Plank=; OR, THE MISHAPS OF A MECHANIC.
=3. Desk and Debit=; OR, THE CATASTROPHES OF A CLERK.
=4. Cringle and Crosstree=; OR, THE SEA SWASHES OF A SAILOR.
=5. Bivouac and Battle=; OR, THE STRUGGLES OF A SOLDIER.
=6. Sea and Shore=; OR, THE TRAMPS OF A TRAVELLER.
"Paul Farringford, the hero of these tales, is,
like most of this author's heroes, a young man of
high spirit, and of high aims and correct
principles, appearing
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