Popular Books for Girls
Miss Ray’s Final “Teddy” Story
NATHALIE’S SISTER. A sequel to “Ursula’s Freshman.” By Anna Chapin Ray, author of “Teddy, Her Book,” etc. Illustrated by Alice Barber Stephens. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
The many lovers of Miss Ray’s delightful “Teddy” stories will regret to learn that, with the publication of this, the sixth book in the series, the records of the sayings and doings of Teddy and the rest of the McAlister family come to an end. The book is as charming, entertaining, and natural as the previous stories, which have all become great favorites. “Miss Ray’s work draws instant comparison with the best of Miss Alcott’s,” says The Christian Register, Boston.
THE “TEDDY” BOOKS
TEDDY: HER BOOK
PHEBE: HER PROFESSION
TEDDY: HER DAUGHTER
NATHALIE’S CHUM
URSULA’S FRESHMAN
NATHALIE’S SISTER
6 vols. 12mo. Illustrated. $1.50 each
First Book in Miss Reed’s New Series
IRMA AND NAP. A Story for Younger Girls. By Helen Leah Reed, author of “Brenda, Her School and Her Club,” “Brenda’s Cousin at Radcliffe,” etc. Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $1.25.
A brightly written story about children from eleven to thirteen years of age, who live in a suburban town, and attend a public grammar school. The book is full of incident of school and home life. Irma and Gertrude, the two girl characters, are contrasts in disposition. Nap, a pet dog, plays an important part in the story. The book deals with real life, and is told in the simple and natural style which characterized Miss Reed’s popular “Brenda” stories.
By the Same Author
BRENDA: HER SCHOOL AND HER CLUB
BRENDA’S SUMMER AT ROCKLEY
BRENDA’S COUSIN AT RADCLIFFE
BRENDA’S BARGAIN
4 vols. 12mo. Illustrated. $1.50 each
LITTLE, BROWN, & COMPANY, Publishers
254 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS.