A tale of the mining camp and the Indian country, full of color and thrilling incident.
THE MAGIC FOREST: A Modern Fairy Story.
“No better book could be put in a young boy’s hands,” says the New York Sun. It is a happy blend of knowledge of wood life with an understanding of Indian character, as well as that of small boys.
Each volume handsomely bound in cloth. Price, seventy-five cents per volume, postpaid.
FAMOUS COPYRIGHT BOOKS
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Re-issues of the great literary successes of the time. Library size. Printed on excellent paper—most of them with illustrations of marked beauty—and handsomely bound in cloth. Price, 75 cents a volume, postpaid.
BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK. By George Barr McCutcheon. With Color Frontispiece and other illustrations by Harrison Fisher. Beautiful inlay picture in colors of Beverly on the cover.
“The most fascinating, engrossing and picturesque of the season’s novels.”—Boston Herald. “‘Beverly’ is altogether charming—almost living flesh and blood.”—Louisville Times. “Better than ‘Graustark’.”—Mail and Express. “A sequel quite as impossible as ‘Graustark’ and quite as entertaining.”—Bookman. “A charming love story well told.”—Boston Transcript.
HALF A ROGUE. By Harold MacGrath. With illustrations and inlay cover picture by Harrison Fisher.