By C. H. FORBES-LINDSAY
“It’s as exciting as if it were a tale of sword-and-mantle fiction by a writer of the Stanley Weyman school. There’s fighting galore on its pages; wild adventurings; ups and downs; and all shot through with an unconquerable spirit. All of it is true and is stirring. It’s good history, good biography and mighty good reading.”—Cleveland Leader.
Four illustrations in color, 12mo. Decorated cloth, $1.50.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
PUBLISHERS PHILADELPHIA
FOR EVERY BOY AND GIRL
Three Hundred Things a Bright Boy Can Do
By MANY HANDS
This work covers a wide field of sport and pastime, both recreative and instructive, and cannot fail to engage the interest of every intelligent boy, however varied or limited his tastes may be. The necessary details of each sport or pastime are written in a simple but exhaustive manner, and the lucid explanation given will be understood by the youngest.
The book, although written specially for boys, will not fail to have its use as a work of reference to all those who still find pleasure in rejuvenating occupations.