The illustrations are the result of a special trip to the island of
Tobago, the scene of the great narrative, and are from sketches made
on the island.
DODGE, M. (M.).
Hans Brinker.
Scribner. 1.50
First published in 1865, and since translated into many languages,
this book still stands as _the_ picture of life in Holland to give to
boys and girls.
EGGLESTON, EDWARD.
The Hoosier School-Boy.
Scribner. 1.00
School life in town and village of the Middle West, in 1850. First
published in 1883, the story has retained popularity.
JACKSON, H.M. (F.) H.
Nelly's Silver Mine.
Little. 1.50
Rob and Nelly leave their New England home and journey with their
parents to Colorado. There they have many interesting experiences in
the silver mining country, which are told in Mrs. Jackson's (p. 136)
charming natural style.
JEWETT, S.O.
Betty Leicester.
Houghton. 1.25
Fifteen-year-old Betty spends a happy and satisfactory summer at
Tideshead with her two aged aunts, bringing brightness and pleasure
into their quiet lives.
JOHNSON, ROSSITER.
*Phaeton Rogers.
Scribner. 1.50
Phaeton was so inventive that he was always in hot water.
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