Every Child's Library
| HEIDI—Spyri |
| TREASURE ISLAND—Stevenson |
| EAST O' THE SUN AND WEST O' THE MOON—Dasent |
| HANS BRINKER—Dodge |
| THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON—Wyss |
| ROBINSON CRUSOE—Defoe |
| PINOCCHIO—D. Collodi |
| ROBIN HOOD—Gilbert |
| KING ARTHUR FOR BOYS—Gilbert |
| ANIMAL STORIES—P. T. Barnum |
| KIDNAPPED—Stevenson |
| CORNELLI, HER CHILDHOOD—Spyri |
| A CHRISTMAS CAROL—Dickens |
| A DOG OF FLANDERS—Ouida |
| THE CUCKOO CLOCK—Molesworth |
| JIM DAVIS—Masefield |
| AT THE BACK OF THE NORTH WIND—MacDonald |
| THE PRINCESS AND CURDIE—MacDonald |
| THE PRINCESS AND THE GOBLIN—MacDonald |
| BLACK BEAUTY—Sewell |
| MAXA'S CHILDREN—Spyri |
| A LITTLE SWISS BOY—Spyri |
| UNCLE TITUS IN THE COUNTRY—Spyri |
| THE BLACK ARROW—Stevenson |
| THE RED FAIRY BOOK—Lang |
| THE BLUE FAIRY BOOK—Lang |
| GRANNY'S WONDERFUL CHAIR—Browne |
| LITTLE MEN—Alcott |
| AN OLD-FASHIONED GIRL—Alcott |
Each volume is well illustrated, is bound in cloth and has a jacket in colors.
THE SAALFIELD PUBLISHING CO.
AKRON, OHIO
The Companion
Series
These books will in truth prove companions to the child through many a happy reading hour and grow into memory companions for later life, enriching all the years.
The type is large and plain, the books are exceptionally illustrated—most of them having a hundred or more illustrations which add keen zest to the stories.
| LITTLE WOMEN—Alcott |
| LITTLE MEN—Alcott |
| AN OLD-FASHIONED GIRL—Alcott |
| HEIDI—Spyri |
| A CHILD'S GARDEN OF VERSES—Stevenson |
| CORNELLI, HER CHILDHOOD—Spyri |
| MAXA'S CHILDREN—Spyri |
| UNCLE TITUS IN THE COUNTRY—Spyri |
| A LITTLE SWISS BOY—Spyri |
| EVERY DAY BIBLE STORIES—Pollard |
| ARABIAN NIGHTS |
| GRIMM'S FAIRY TALES |
| ANDERSEN'S FAIRY TALES |
| ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND—Carroll |
Bound in boards, frontispiece in colors, cover and jacket in colors, size 6-3/4 x 9 inches.
THE SAALFIELD PUBLISHING CO.
AKRON, OHIO
John Newbery
Series
Early in the 18th century John Newbery was born in a little Berkshire village in England, and became a bookman in the old St. Paul's churchyard.
It was he who first believed children needed books of their own, and he set about to supply that need. Many of the old stories, quaint jingles and nursery rhymes we have today are due to him. It is therefore peculiarly fitting this series, comprising the best written for childhood, should bear his name.
| THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN—Robert Browning |
| THE KING OF THE GOLDEN RIVER—John Ruskin |
| MONI, THE GOAT BOY—Johanna Spyri |
| FAIRY TALE GIANTS |
| FAIRY TALE PRINCES |
| FAIRY TALE PRINCESSES |
| A DOG OF FLANDERS—Louisa de la Ramee (Ouida) |
| THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW—Washington Irving |
| RIP VAN WINKLE—Washington Irving |
| THE NURNBERG STOVE—Louisa de la Ramee (Ouida) |
| THE ADVENTURES OF A BROWNIE—Miss Mulock |
| CHILD VERSES—Eugene Field |
These books are well bound in cloth, are profusely illustrated, have a colored frontispiece and a colored jacket, and contain 92 pages each.
THE SAALFIELD PUBLISHING CO.
AKRON, OHIO
The Billy Whiskers
Series
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