EOPLE WE MEET.
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STOCKTON'S OTHER BOOKS.
=THE STORY OF VITEAU.=
_With 16 Full-Page Illustrations by R. B. BIRCH._
_12mo, extra Cloth, $1.50_
"It is as romantic and absorbing as any boy could wish for, full of
adventure and daring, and yet told in excellent spirit and with a true
literary instinct."
--_Christian Union._
=A JOLLY FELLOWSHIP.=
_With Twenty Illustrations. 12mo, $1.50_
"We can think of no book published the present season which will more
delight the wide-awake, adventure-loving boy. It is, to borrow the
adjective from the title, just 'jolly.'"
--_Boston Transcript._
=The Floating Prince and Other Fairy Tales.=
_With Illustrations. Square 8vo, $1.50_
"These tales are full of the quaintest conceits and the oddest fancies,
and the strange adventures in which the different characters engage are
just the kind to excite the intense interest of children."
--_Phila. Bulletin._
=THE TING-A-LING TALES.=
_With numerous Illustrations. 12mo, $1.00_
"It would be difficult to find anything more dainty, fanciful and
humorous than these tales of magic, fairies, dwarfs and Giants. There is
a vein of satire in them too which adult readers will enjoy."
--_N. Y. Herald._
=Roundabout Rambles in Lands of Fact and Fiction.=
_With 200 Illustrations. Square 8vo, $1.50_
=TALES OUT OF SCHOOL.=
_With nearly 200 Illustrations. Square 8vo, $1.50_
"The volumes are profusely illustrated and contain the most entertaining
sketches in Mr. Stockton's _most entertaining_ manner."
--_Christian Union._
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THE ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN MAGO;
_OR, A PHOENICIAN EXPEDITION, B.C. 1000._
BY LEON CAHUN.
_With 73 Illustrations. New Edition. One Volume, 8vo, $1.50_
[Illustration]
Here we have one of those audacious stories which Frenchmen alone seem
to have enough originality to invent. Captain Mago is sent by Hiram King
of Tyre, on a voyage to Tarshish (Spain) to procure a supply of silver
and other treasure with which to embellish the temple of David, King of
the Jews,
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