Arnold, and revealing the spiritual influence of a
great master.
INMAN, HENRY.
The Ranche on the Oxhide.
Macmillan. 1.50
Tale of pioneer days in Kansas when wolves and panthers,
buffaloes and Indians, were familiar sights to the ranchman.
Buffalo Bill and General Custer appear in the story.
CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH.
Colonel Inman served under Generals Custer, Gibbs, Sully, and
other famous Indian fighters, of whose staffs he was a member.
Over forty years on the extreme frontier gave him a rare
opportunity to study the Indian character.--_National Cyclopaedia
of American Biography._
JANVIER, T.A.
The Aztec Treasure House.
Harper. 1.50
The scene of these stirring adventures is laid in Mexico of the
present day, and the heroes, a little band of plucky men, penetrate to
the heart of an unknown Aztec city. The well-written narrative is so
full of exciting happenings that it is a favorable substitute for the
ordinary sensational volume in which many boys find delight.
KIPLING, RUDYARD. (p. 166)
Captains Courageous.
Century.
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