Author of “Little Bermuda,” etc. Illustrated by L. J. Bridgman.
“Chums” is a girls’ book, about girls and for girls. It relates the adventures, in school, and during vacation, of two friends.
Three Little Crackers. From Down in Dixie. By Will Allen Dromgoole.
Author of “The Farrier’s Dog.” A fascinating story for boys and girls, of the adventures of a family of Alabama children who move to Florida and grow up in the South.
Miss Gray’s Girls; or, Summer Days in the Scottish Highlands. By Jeannette A. Grant.
A delightfully told story of a summer trip through Scotland, somewhat out of the beaten track. A teacher, starting at Glasgow, takes a lively party of girls, her pupils, through the Trossachs to Oban, through the Caledonian Canal to Inverness, and as far north as Brora.
King Pippin: A Story for Children. By Mrs. Gerard Ford.
Author of “Pixie.”
One of the most charming books for young folks which has been issued for some time. The hero is a lovable little fellow, whose frank and winning ways disarm even the crustiest of grandmothers, and win for him the affection of all manner of unlikely people.
Feats on the Fiord: A Tale of Norwegian Life. By Harriet Martineau.