THE LITTLE COLONEL BOOKS
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By Annie Fellows Johnston
Each large 12mo, cloth, illustrated, per volume. $2.00
THE LITTLE COLONEL STORIES
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Being three "Little Colonel" stories in the Cosy Corner Series, "The Little Colonel," "Two Little Knights of Kentucky," and "The Giant Scissors," in a single volume.
THE LITTLE COLONEL'S HOUSE PARTY
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THE LITTLE COLONEL'S HOLIDAYS
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THE LITTLE COLONEL'S HERO
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THE LITTLE COLONEL AT BOARDING-SCHOOL
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THE LITTLE COLONEL IN ARIZONA
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THE LITTLE COLONEL'S CHRISTMAS VACATION
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THE LITTLE COLONEL, MAID OF HONOR
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THE LITTLE COLONEL'S KNIGHT COMES RIDING
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THE LITTLE COLONEL'S CHUM, MARY WARE
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MARY WARE IN TEXAS
MARY WARE'S PROMISED LAND
These twelve volumes, boxed as a set, $24.00.
THE ROAD OF THE LOVING HEART
Cloth decorative, with special designs and illustrations $1.25
In choosing her title, Mrs. Johnston had in mind "The Road of the Loving Heart," that famous highway, built by the natives of Hawaii, from their settlement to the home of Robert Louis Stevenson, as a memorial of their love and respect for the man who lived and labored among them, and whose example of a loving heart has never been forgotten. This story of a little princess and her faithful pet bear, who finally do discover "The Road of the Loving Heart," is a masterpiece of sympathy and understanding and beautiful thought.
THE JOHNSTON JEWEL SERIES
Each small 16mo, decorative boards, per volume $0.75
IN THE DESERT OF WAITING: The Legend of Camelback Mountain.
THE THREE WEAVERS: A Fairy Tale for Fathers and Mothers as Well as for Their Daughters.
KEEPING TRYST: A Tale of King Arthur's Time.
THE LEGEND OF THE BLEEDING HEART
THE RESCUE OF PRINCESS WINSOME: A Fairy Play for Old and Young.
THE JESTER'S SWORD
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THE LITTLE COLONEL'S GOOD TIMES BOOK
| Uniform in size with the Little Colonel Series | $2.50 |
| Bound in white kid (morocco) and gold | 6.00 |
Cover design and decorations by Peter Verberg.
"A mighty attractive volume in which the owner may record the good times she has on decorated pages, and under the directions as it were of Annie Fellows Johnston."—Buffalo Express.
THE SANDMAN SERIES
Each large 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated, per volume $1.75
By William J. Hopkins
THE SANDMAN: His Farm Stories.
"Mothers and fathers and kind elder sisters who take the little ones to bed and rack their brains for stories will find this book a treasure."—Cleveland Leader.
THE SANDMAN: More Farm Stories.
"Children will call for these stories over and over again."—Chicago Evening Post.
THE SANDMAN: His Ship Stories.
"Little ones will understand and delight in the stories and their parents will read between the lines and recognize the poetic and artistic work of the author."—Indianapolis News.
THE SANDMAN: His Sea Stories.
"Once upon a time there was a man who knew little children and the kind of stories they liked, so he wrote four books of Sandman's stories, all about the farm or the sea, and the brig Industry, and this book is one of them."—Canadian Congregationalist.
By Jenny Wallis
THE SANDMAN: His Songs and Rhymes.
"Here is a fine collection of poems for mothers and friends to use at the twilight hour. They are not of the soporific kind especially. They are wholesome reading when most wide-awake and of such a soothing and delicious flavor that they are welcome when the lights are low."—Christian Intelligencer.
By Helen I. Castella
THE SANDMAN: His Fairy Stories.
This time the Sandman comes in person, and takes little Joyce, who believes in him, to the wonderful land of Nod. There they procure pots and pans from the pansy bed, a goose from the gooseberry bush, a chick from the chickweed, corn from the cornflower, and eat on a box from the boxwood hedge. They have almost as many adventures as Alice in Wonderland.
By Harry W. Frees
THE SANDMAN: His Animal Stories.
"The simplicity of the stories and the fascinating manner in which they are written make them an excellent night-cap for the youngster who is easily excited into wakefulness."—Pittsburgh Leader.
THE SANDMAN: His Kittycat Stories.
"The Sandman is a wonderful fellow. First he told farm stories, then ship stories, then sea stories. And now he tells stories about the kittens and the fun they had in Kittycat Town. A strange thing about these kittens is the ability to talk, work and play like boys and girls, and that is why all of the little tots will like the Sandman's book."—Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph.
THE SANDMAN: His Bunny Stories.
"The whole book is filled with one tale after another and is narrated in such a pleasing manner as to reach the heart of every child."—Common Sense, Chicago.
THE SANDMAN: His Puppy Stories.
Another volume of Mr. Frees' inimitable stories for tiny tots, this time about the "doggie mothers who lived with their puppies" on the other side of Kitty-way lane in Animal Land. The illustrations are from photographs posed by the author with the same appeal which has characterized his previous pictures.
By W. S. Phillips
(El Comancho)
THE SANDMAN: His Indian Stories.
The Indian tales for this Celebrated Series of Children's Bedtime Stories have been written by a man who has Indian blood, who spent years of his life among the Redmen, in one of the tribes of which he is an honored member, and who is an expert interpreter of the Indian viewpoint and a practised authority on Indians as well as a master teller of tales.
THE MARJORY-JOE SERIES
By Alice E. Allen
Each one volume, cloth decorative, 12mo, illustrated, per volume $1.50
JOE, THE CIRCUS BOY AND ROSEMARY
These are two of Miss Allen's earliest and most successful stories, combined in a single volume to meet the insistent demands from young people for these two particular tales.
THE MARTIE TWINS: Continuing the Adventures of Joe, the Circus Boy
"The chief charm of the story is that it contains so much of human nature. It is so real that it touches the heart strings."—New York Standard.
MARJORY, THE CIRCUS GIRL
A sequel to "Joe, the Circus Boy," and "The Martie Twins."
MARJORY AT THE WILLOWS
Continuing the story of Marjory, the Circus Girl.
"Miss Allen does not write impossible stories, but delightfully pins her little folk right down to this life of ours, in which she ranges vigorously and delightfully."—Boston Ideas.
MARJORY'S HOUSE PARTY: Or, What Happened at Clover Patch
"Miss Allen certainly knows how to please the children and tells them stories that never fail to charm."—Madison Courier.
MARJORY'S DISCOVERY
This new addition to the popular MARJORY-JOE SERIES is as lovable and original as any of the other creations of this writer of charming stories. We get little peeps at the precious twins, at the healthy minded Joe and sweet Marjory. There is a bungalow party, which lasts the entire summer, in which all of the characters of the previous MARJORY-JOE stories participate, and their happy times are delightfully depicted.
THE LITTLE COUSIN SERIES
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Cloth decorative, 12mo, illustrated, each $1.00
By Laura E. Richards, Anna C. Winlow, Etc.
| Our Little African Cousin |
| Our Little Alaskan Cousin |
| Our Little Arabian Cousin |
| Our Little Argentine Cousin |
| Our Little Armenian Cousin |
| Our Little Australian Cousin |
| Our Little Austrian Cousin |
| Our Little Belgian Cousin |
| Our Little Bohemian Cousin |
| Our Little Brazilian Cousin |
| Our Little Bulgarian Cousin |
| Our Little Canadian Cousin of the Great Northwest |
| Our Little Canadian Cousin of the Maritime Provinces |
| Our Little Chilean Cousin |
| Our Little Chinese Cousin |
| Our Little Cossack Cousin |
| Our Little Cuban Cousin |
| Our Little Czecho-Slovak Cousin |
| Our Little Danish Cousin |
| Our Little Dutch Cousin |
| Our Little Egyptian Cousin |
| Our Little English Cousin |
| Our Little Eskimo Cousin |
| Our Little Finnish Cousin |
| Our Little French Cousin |
| Our Little German Cousin |
| Our Little Grecian Cousin |
| Our Little Hawaiian Cousin |
| Our Little Hindu Cousin |
| Our Little Hungarian Cousin |
| Our Little Indian Cousin |
| Our Little Irish Cousin |
| Our Little Italian Cousin |
| Our Little Japanese Cousin |
| Our Little Jewish Cousin |
| Our Little Jugoslav Cousin |
| Our Little Korean Cousin |
| Our Little Lapp Cousin |
| Our Little Lithuanian Cousin |
| Our Little Malayan (Brown) Cousin |
| Our Little Mexican Cousin |
| Our Little Norwegian Cousin |
| Our Little Panama Cousin |
| Our Little Persian Cousin |
| Our Little Philippine Cousin |
| Our Little Polish Cousin |
| Our Little Porto Rican Cousin |
| Our Little Portuguese Cousin |
| Our Little Quebec Cousin |
| Our Little Roumanian Cousin |
| Our Little Russian Cousin |
| Our Little Scotch Cousin |
| Our Little Servian Cousin |
| Our Little Siamese Cousin |
| Our Little South African (Boer) Cousin |
| Our Little Spanish Cousin |
| Our Little Swedish Cousin |
| Our Little Swiss Cousin |
| Our Little Turkish Cousin |
| Our Little Welsh Cousin |
| Our Little West Indian Cousin |
THE LITTLE COUSINS OF LONG AGO
| Our Little Athenian Cousin |
| Our Little Carthaginian Cousin |
| Our Little Celtic Cousin |
| Our Little Crusader Cousin |
| Our Little Feudal Cousin |
| Our Little Florentine Cousin |
| Our Little Frankish Cousin |
| Our Little Macedonian Cousin |
| Our Little Norman Cousin |
| Our Little Roman Cousin |
| Our Little Saxon Cousin |
| Our Little Spartan Cousin |
| Our Little Viking Cousin |
Transcriber's Notes:
First advertising page, price was stamped out and a new price stamped in.
Page 44, "it" changed to "is" (ground is covered)
Page 55, "remainded" changed to "remained" (remained at his post)
Page 63, "awkardly" changed to "awkwardly" (stepped forward awkwardly)
Page 89, "anniversity" changed to "anniversary" (anniversary of his birthday)