nt by mail, post-paid,
on receipt of price.
* * * * *
LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston.
LEE & SHEPARD'S JUVENILE PUBLICATIONS.
OLIVER OPTIC'S BOOKS.
WOODVILLE STORIES.
_16mo. Handsomely Illustrated. In sets or separate._
* * * * *
RICH AND HUMBLE; or, the Mission of Bertha Grant. $1.25.
"No author is more welcomed by the young, and no books can be more
safely placed in their hands. His writings, as in this volume of 'Rich
and Humble,' inspire the reader with a lofty purpose. They show the
wrong courses of life only to present, by contrast, the true and right
path, and make it the way which youth will wish to walk in, because of
its being the most pleasant and inviting."--_Mass. Teacher._
IN SCHOOL AND OUT; or, The Conquest of Richard Grant. $1.25.
"Oliver Optic is as well known and as highly appreciated among the
young people of our land as Charles Dickens is among the older folks.
'In School and Out' is equal to anything he has written. It is a story
that will deeply interest boys particularly, and make them,
better."--_Notices of the Press._
WATCH AND WAIT: or, The Young Fugitives. $1.25.
The author has used, to the best advantage, the many exciting incidents
that naturally attend the career of a fugitive slave, and the seeds
that he may sow in youthful hearts will perhaps bear a hundred-fold.
WORK AND WIN; or, Noddy Newman on a Cruise. $1.25.
"A nautical story of adventure and endurance, written to delineate the
upward progress of a boy whose moral attributes were of the lowest
order, in consequence of neglected education, but in whom high
religious principles were afterwards developed."--_Notices of the
Press._
HOPE AND HAVE; or, Fanny Grant among the Indians. $1.25.
"This is a story of Western adventure and of peril among the Indians,
and contains the experience of Fanny Grant, who, from a very naughty
girl, became a very good one, by the influence of a pure and beautiful
example exhibited by an erring child, in the hour of her greatest
wandering from the path of virtue."--_Philadelphia Age._
HASTE AND WASTE; or, The Young Pilot of Lake Champlain. $1.25.
"This is a story of boyish daring and integrity upon Lake Champlain,
and older heads than those of sixteen may read and profit by it.
|