Cyrus T. Brady’s The Two Captains.
Charles G. D. Roberts’s The Backwoodsmen.
Lewis Carroll’s The Hunting of the Snark.
Elisa H. Figyelmessy’s Two Boys in the Tropics.
Alice W. Fox’s Hearts and Coronets.
Gabrielle E. Jackson’s Peggy Stewart at Home.
Edna Turpin’s Honey Sweet.
Charles S. Wood’s “Don’t Give Up the Ship.”
Stewart E. White’s Magic Forest.
Evelyn Sharp’s The Youngest Girl in the School.

With the publication of the above volumes the usefulness of the Juvenile Library is further extended. It is the purpose of this series to present books for boys and girls which have been approved as suitable reading by those who have made a study of fiction for children. Only those books the influence of which is undoubtedly of the right kind are included. While this purpose is not lost sight of, neither is the child’s point of view neglected. The stories are without exception of that entertaining character that appeal strongly to the youngsters for whom they were written.

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
Publishers 64-66 Fifth Avenue New York

OTHER VOLUMES IN THE MACMILLAN JUVENILE LIBRARY

Each Volume, Cloth, 12mo, 50 cents net

Altsheler. The Horsemen of the Plains

By Joseph A. Altsheler

“A story of the West, of Indians, of scouts, trappers, fur traders and, in short, of everything that is dear to the imagination of a healthy American boy.”—New York Sun.

Bacon. While Caroline Was Growing

By Josephine Daskam Bacon