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CATALOGUE OF BOOKS.
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Il.N. Y., Harper & Bros., 1896 $1.50
"The reading of such a book is an intellectual as well as a moral stimulus. I felt behind the book a keen, sane, Sympathetic intelligence."—H. Garland.
Chic., McClurg & Co., 1898 $1.25
The story of Paul and Minnie Hawthorne, two orphans, who after many unsuccessful attempts finally find their uncle and are happy after many trials.
N. Y., Century Co., 1899 $2
A story of colonial times which has run through many editions.
Phila., Lippincott, 1897 $1.25
Mrs. Molesworth is too well known as a successful and discriminating writer of stories for girls to need one word said in her praise.
Il.N. Y., Macmillan, 1895 $1
The story of the home life of two little English country girls.
N. Y., Whittaker, 1895 $1
Mrs. Molesworth has not won her position as a favorite author of juveniles without acquiring a skill which insures her success as a story-teller.
Il.N. Y., Crowell & Co., 1893 $1.50
Deals with settlers in Tennessee and their hardships during the exciting times of the war of 1812.
Il.N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1895 $1.25
A story of the troubles with the Indians of northern New York a century and a half ago. A glimpse of a chapter of history well worth remembering.
N. Y., Putnam's Sons, 1895 $1.25
Story of the life of a railroad boy
Il.N. Y., Harper & Bros, 1889 $1.25
The hero is a baby, picked up in a floating barrel by a fishing schooner; in time he discovers his parents and finds himself heir to an English estate.