=FAMOUS LEADERS SERIES=
By CHARLES H. L. JOHNSTON
_Each large 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated, per volume_ $2.00
=FAMOUS CAVALRY LEADERS=
"More of such books should be written, books that acquaint youngreaders with historical personages in a pleasant, informal way."--_NewYork Sun._
=FAMOUS INDIAN CHIEFS=
"Mr. Johnston has done faithful work in this volume, and his relationof battles, sieges and struggles of these famous Indians with thewhites for the possession of America is a worthy addition to UnitedStates History."--_New York Marine Journal._
=FAMOUS SCOUTS=
"It is the kind of a book that will have a great fascination for boysand young men."--_New London Day._
=FAMOUS PRIVATEERSMEN AND ADVENTURERS OF THE SEA=
"The tales are more than merely interesting; they are entrancing,stirring the blood with thrilling force."--_Pittsburgh Post._
=FAMOUS FRONTIERSMEN AND HEROES OF THE BORDER=
"The accounts are not only authentic, but distinctly readable, makinga book of wide appeal to all who love the history of actualadventure."--_Cleveland Leader._
=FAMOUS DISCOVERERS AND EXPLORERS OF AMERICA=
"The book is an epitome of some of the wildest and bravest adventuresof which the world has known."--_Brooklyn Daily Eagle._
=FAMOUS GENERALS OF THE GREAT WAR=
Who Led the United States and Her Allies to a Glorious Victory.
"The pages of this book have the charm of romance without itsunreality. The book illuminates, with life-like portraits, the historyof the World War."--_Rochester Post Express._
=HILDEGARDE-MARGARET SERIES=
By LAURA E. RICHARDS
Eleven Volumes
The Hildegarde-Margaret Series, beginning with "Queen Hildegarde" andending with "The Merryweathers," make one of the best and most popularseries of books for girls ever written.
_Each large 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated, per volume_ $1.75 _The eleven volumes boxed as a set_ $19.25
=LIST OF TITLES=
=QUEEN HILDEGARDE=
=HILDEGARDE'S HOLIDAY=
=HILDEGARDE'S HOME=
=HILDEGARDE'S NEIGHBORS=
=HILDEGARDE'S HARVEST=
=THREE MARGARETS=
=MARGARET MONTFORT=
=PEGGY=
=RITA=
=FERNLEY HOUSE=
=THE MERRYWEATHERS=
=THE CAPTAIN JANUARY SERIES=
By LAURA E. RICHARDS
_Each one volume, 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated, per volume_ 90 cents
=CAPTAIN JANUARY=
A charming idyl of New England coast life, whose success has been veryremarkable.
SAME. _Illustrated Holiday Edition_ $1.35
=MELODY:= THE STORY OF A CHILD.
=MARIE=
A companion to "Melody" and "Captain January."
=ROSIN THE BEAU=
A sequel to "Melody" and "Marie."
=SNOW-WHITE;= OR, THE HOUSE IN THE WOOD.
=JIM OF HELLAS;= OR, IN DURANCE VILE, and a companion story, BETHESDAPOOL.
=NARCISSA=
And a companion story, IN VERONA, being two delightful short storiesof New England life.
="SOME SAY"=
And a companion story, NEIGHBORS IN CYRUS.
=NAUTILUS=
"'Nautilus' is by far the best product of the author's powers, and iscertain to achieve the wide success it so richly merits."
=ISLA HERON=
This interesting story is written in the author's usual charmingmanner.
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Transcriber's Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
Italics are denoted by _tags_ and bold text by =tags=.
Varied hyphenation was retained in horseback/horse-back;bedroom/bed-room; bedclothes/bed-clothes; buckboard/buck-board;cowbells/cow-bells; oilcloth/oil-cloth; outdoors/out-doors;sunbonnet/sun-bonnet; We are Seven/We-are-Seven.
Varied spelling of bandana/bandanna was retained.
Page 36, "horse" changed to "horses" (appraised the horses)
Page 101, "Francescito" changed to "Franciscito" (skirting SanFranciscito)
Page 200, "pique" changed to "pique" (white pique skirt)
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