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The Adventures of Dorothy By Jocelyn LewisIllustrated by Seymour M. Stone Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollWith forty-two illustrations by John Tenniel Aunt Jimmy’s Will By Mabel Osgood WrightIllustrated by Florence Scovel Shinn The Bears of Blue River By Charles MajorWith illustrations by A. B. Frost and others The Bennett Twins By Marguerite Hurd Bible Stories retold for Young People (In one volume) The New Testament Story By W. F. Adeney, M.A.With illustrations and maps The Old Testament Story By W. H. Bennett, M.A.With illustrations and maps Boy Life on the Prairie By Hamlin GarlandIllustrated by E. W. Deming Children of the Tenements By Jacob A. RiisWith illustrations by C. M. Relyea and others The Children who ran Away By Evelyn SharpWith illustrations by Paul Meylan Dogtown By Mabel Osgood Wright Profusely illustrated from photographs by the author Eight Secrets By Ernest IngersollIllustrated The General Manager’s Story By Herbert Elliott HamblenIllustrated A Little Captive Lad By Beulah Marie DixWith illustrations by Will Grefé The Merry Anne By Samuel Merwin With illustrations and decorations by Thomas Fogarthy Merrylips By Beulah Marie DixWith illustrations by Frank T. Merrill Pickett’s Gap By Homer GreeneWith illustrations Tales of the Fish Patrol By Jack LondonWith illustrations Through the Looking Glass By Lewis CarrollWith fifty illustrations by John Tenniel Tom Benton’s Luck By Herbert Elliott HamblenWith illustrations Tom Brown’s School Days By An Old Boy—Thomas Hughes With illustrations by Arthur Hughes and Sidney Hall Trapper “Jim” By Edwyn SandysWith many illustrations by the author The Wonder Children By Charles J. BellamyIllustrated The Youngest Girl in the School By Evelyn SharpWith illustrations by C. E. Brock The Railway Children By E. NesbitWith illustrations by Charles E. Brock The Phœnix and the Carpet By E. NesbitIllustrated by H. R. Millar “Carrots”: Just a Little Boy By Mrs. MolesworthIllustrated by Walter Crane Us: An Old-Fashioned Story By Mrs. MolesworthIllustrated Cuckoo Clock By Mrs. MolesworthIllustrated The Dwarf’s Spectacles and Other Fairy Tales By Max Nordau Illustrated by H. A. Hart, F. P. Safford, and R. McGowan The Story of a Red Deer By J. W. Fortescue The Little Lame Prince By Dinah Mulock Craik, author of “John Halifax, Gentleman”
Stories from some of Scott’s Novels, told
By S. R. CROCKETT
Author of “The Raiders,” etc.
Red Cap Tales Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North With sixteen illustrations in color by Simon Harmon Vedder Cloth, 12mo, $1.50 net; by mail, $1.67
“In this simple recounting of adventures there lurks a really high art, and not a little humor. Mr. Crockett is aiming to bring home to his critical small audience the liveliness, the excitement, the breathless adventuresomeness, of these great novels. He is luring his hearers on to read for themselves. He tells them enough about the people and the events to make them hurry to the books to fill out details.”—Churchman.
“Not the least attraction of the book is the clear print, on good paper, and the really superb colored pictures, delicately tinted and full of artistic beauty. So far this is the best book we have seen in anticipation of Christmas gifts, and it is not exorbitant in price.”—New York Christian Advocate.
“Mr. Crockett has adapted Scott for the benefit of his own and other peopled children, making a little story of each of the main incidents in sequence, so that the outline and a good deal more of each romance is presented. Characteristic interludes acquaint one with the story-teller’s first audience, among them the dear little maid of ‘Sweetheart Travellers.’ The naturalness of their comment and criticism will delight the reader as surely as will Mr. Crockett’s clever rehearsal accomplish its purpose ‘to lure children to the printed book’ of his great original—and along with the youngsters many ‘oldsters’ (Mr. Crockett’s word) as well.”—The Outlook.
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