The Wilderness Castaways
By
DILLON WALLACE
ILLUSTRATED BY H.S. WATSON
One of the "meatiest" stories for boys that has seen the light for many years. The tale of how two lads, one a self-reliant Newfoundlander, and the other an over-pampered New Yorker, went adrift in a fog on Hudson Bay and were forced to make their own living out of the wild in a sub-Arctic winter. It is full of adventure from first to last.—Boston Globe.
Full of hunting, of peril, and privation, and shows how a grim outdoors can transform the life of a self-centered youth. It is the work of a man who knows the heart of a boy, as well as the heart of the wilderness.—Epworth Herald.
One of the best boys' stories published is this record of a spoiled New York lad and a sailor boy who became separated from a hunting party. Their adventures, and the change wrought in the selfish city lad are told with a vividness and sense of humor which will appeal at once to the boy reader or any other.—American Tourist.
The story is brimful of exciting incidents, and will be numbered among the boy readers' favorites.—San Francisco Bulletin.
Mr. Wallace has made a gripping story, and held up manliness and courage in an attractive light—Boston Journal.
In this book two boys make good, and that is a mighty good thing to present in any book for boys.—Baltimore Sun.
12mo. $1.25
A.C. McCLURG & COMPANY
PUBLISHERS-CHICAGO-ILLINOIS