NEW BOOKS FOR YOUNG READERS.
BY JAMES BARNES.
The Giant of Three Wars.
(Heroes of Our Army Series.) Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $1.25.
This life of General Winfield Scott makes the first volume in the newseries to be known as "Heroes of Our Army." It possesses a coloredfrontispiece and other illustrations.
BY MARION AMES TAGGART.
At Aunt Anna's.
Colored Frontispiece and other Illustrations by William L. Jacobs.12mo. Cloth, $1.25.
This is a tale for children of ten or twelve years of age, beingillustrated, and having an illustrative cover. It is a dainty book fordainty children, but has the charm that interests the grown person, whomay read it aloud to those for whom it was written.
Miss Lochinvar.
A Story for Girls. Illustrated by William L. Jacobs. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
While this book is written for girls, it contains much of interest toboys and much from which profit may be derived.
BY KATE DICKINSON SWEETSER.
Micky of the Alley and Other Youngsters.
With Illustrations by George Alfred Williams. 12mo. Cloth, $1.25.
A collection of tales for children of ten to twelve years of age. Thesubjects are widely varied and contain much to fascinate.
BY GABRIELLE E. JACKSON
Three Graces.
Illustrated in Colors by C. M. Relyea. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
A story for girls of boarding-school life, full of incident andwholesome characterization, with delightfully cozy scenes of indoorenjoyment and an exciting description of a Hallowe'en escapade. TheThree Graces are interesting girls who may count upon finding amongyouthful readers many who will follow their school experiences with asense of making new friends.
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK.
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