THE END.
Scribner's New Books for Young People
1901 and 1902
By the author of "Wild Animals I Have Known"
LIVES OF THE HUNTED
By Ernest Seton-Thompson. Profusely illustrated by the author. Square 12mo, $1.75 net.
THE most important work of Mr. Seton-Thompson since his "Wild Animals I Have Known," fully equalling that most popular book in size, and resembling it closely in character, solidity, illustration and general worth.
It includes all the animal stories Mr. Seton-Thompson has written since his last book together with several that have never appeared in serial form. It is more fully and richly illustrated than any previous book with his own inimitable drawings. There will be many full page illustrations, and nearly every type page will be ornamented with the delightful marginal sketches characteristic of this artist's latest works.
THE IMP AND THE ANGEL
By Josephine Dodge Daskam, author of "Sister's Vocation," "Smith College Stories," etc. Profusely illustrated. $1.25 net.
IN her portrayal of the "Imp," the seven-year-old hero of this series of seven stories, Miss Daskam has added a most captivating character to the gallery of child fiction.
A SON OF SATSUMA
Or, with Perry in Japan. By Kirk Munroe. 12mo, $1.00 net
A VIGOROUS story for boys dealing with one of the most romantic episodes in the history of our country. From the beginning Japan has been a land of mystery. It was Commodore Perry who solved the mystery of the ages, and in this thrilling story, the spirit as well as the history of this great achievement, is ably set forth.
HANS BRINKER
Or, The Silver Skates. By Mary Mapes Dodge. With 100 illustrations by Allen B. Doggett. 12mo, $1.50
IN order to give a still wider circulation to Mrs. Dodge's celebrated American classic for young readers, the publishers have reduced the price of the New Amsterdam edition from $2.50 to $1.50, retaining all of Mr. Doggett's illustrations. No handsomer or more appropriate gift book for boy or girl can be found than this story of life in Holland, the vitality and popularity of which seem to increase year by year.
THE STORY OF MANHATTAN
By Charles Hemstreet, author of "Nooks and Corners of Old New York." Illustrated. 12mo, $1.00 net
MR. Hemstreet becomes in this charming young people's work the annalist as well as the antiquary of the city of his affection. He recounts its picturesque history with a most sympathetic pen. No New York boy or girl can gain elsewhere so readily and pleasantly the familiarity with the city they should know most about.
FIRST ACROSS THE CONTINENT
By Noah Brooks. Fully illustrated. $1.50 net.
THE absorbing story of the famous Lewis and Clark exploration of the vast northwestern territory acquired under the Louisiana purchase is here compiled with a special view of interesting young readers. The journey up the Missouri, over the Rockies, and down the Columbia to the Pacific, together with descriptions of the Indian tribes of the region makes fascinating material.
LEM—A NEW ENGLAND BOY
His Adventures and Mishaps. By Noah Brooks. Illustrated by H. C. Edwards. $1.00 net.
BOY life in a New England village forty or fifty years ago has never been portrayed more faithfully or more vividly than in this wholesome tale of Lem Parker and his chums. Full of fun and adventure, the story has that atmosphere of reality that makes the strongest appeal to boys.
THE OUTCASTS
By W. A. Fraser, author of "Mooswa." Illustrated by Arthur Heming. $1.25 net.
ANOTHER inimitable animal book by the author and artist of "Mooswa." It is the story of the strange friendship between a buffalo and a wolf, and the author's wonderful insight into the workings of the minds of animals is here used with extraordinary charm.
THE OUTLAWS OF HORSE-SHOE HOLE
A Story of the Montana Vigilants. By Francis Hill. Illustrated by R. F. Zogbaum. $1.00 net.
A STIRRING book for boys and men by a new writer of the fascinating life of the western frontier a decade or two ago. The book is full of the traditional romantic spirit of good old western yarns and yarners.
Three New Books by G. A. Henty
Each Illustrated, 12mo, $1.25 net
AT THE POINT OF THE BAYONET
A Story of the British Conquest of India
WITH ROBERTS TO PRETORIA
A Story of the Boer War
TO HERAT AND CABUL
A Story of the First Afghan War
"Wherever English is spoken one imagines that Mr. Henty's name is known. Mr. Henty is no doubt the most successful writer for boys, and the one to whose new volumes they look forward every Christmas with most pleasure."—Review of Reviews.
Three Famous Books for Boys by James Baldwin
New Editions of these Standard Books, each, 12mo, $1.50
THE STORY OF THE GOLDEN AGE
With a series of full-page illustrations by Howard Pyle
THE STORY OF SIEGFRIED
With a series of full-page illustrations by Howard Pyle
THE STORY OF ROLAND
With a series of full-page illustrations by R. B. Birch
In these books Mr. Baldwin presents respectively the legends relating to the Trojan War, the great Siegfried myth of Northern Europe, and the mediæval romance of Roland and Charlemagne, bringing before the reader, with great spirit, with scholarly accuracy and with unfailing taste these heroic figures and the times in which their adventures are supposed to have occurred.
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, NEW YORK CITY
Transcriber's Notes
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
The word "won't" is spelled "wont" consistently in the original. This was retained.
The remaining corrections made are indicated by dotted lines under the corrections. Scroll the mouse over the word and the original text will appear.