“Mamie and Jack of this volume, in their clever games and merrymakings, are two as delightful children as can be found within the covers of a book. The author does not attempt a difficult theme, but in her portrayal of child-life she meets with a success that is the outgrowth of a simple and healthy interpretation of the ways of the little ones.”—Boston Herald.
“Helen Milman will captivate the boys and girls by her really beautiful story of ‘Uncle Bill’s Children.’ The adventures and exclamations of little Mamie and Jack are as natural as childhood itself, and the wee hero and heroine as entertaining. There is an element of sly humor in the book that will appeal to older readers.”—Minneapolis Tribune.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA.
Axel Ebersen,
The Graduate of Upsula. By A. Laurie.
12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
“It is a suggestive as well as an interesting story.”—Boston Literary World.
“Aside from the beauty of the story itself, which has the charm of a boyish character, nobly natural and naturally noble, the book is an able exposition of the Lingg system of medical gymnastics, and presents some authenticated cases of relief and permanent cure effected by a persistent and intelligent use of gymnastic exercises.”—Minneapolis Tribune.