Gabriel was a loving, patient, little French lad, who assisted the monks in the long ago days, when all the books were written and illuminated by hand, in the monasteries.
The Enchanted Automobile. Translated from the French by Mary J. Safford.
| Small quarto, cloth decorative, illustrated and decorated in colors by Edna M. Sawyer | $1.00 |
The enchanted automobile was sent by the fairy godmother of a lazy, discontented little prince and princess to take them to fairyland, where they might visit their storybook favorites.
The Red Feathers. By Theodore Roberts, author of “Brothers of Peril,” etc.
| Cloth decorative, illustrated | $1.50 |
“The Red Feathers” tells of the remarkable adventures of an Indian boy who lived in the Stone Age, many years ago, when the world was young, and when fairies and magicians did wonderful things for their friends and enemies.
The Wreck of the Ocean Queen. By James Otis, author of “Larry Hudson’s Ambition,” etc.
| Cloth decorative, illustrated | $1.50 |
This story takes its readers on a sea voyage around the world; gives them a trip on a treasure ship; an exciting experience in a terrific gale; and finally a shipwreck, with a mutineering crew determined to take the treasure to complicate matters.