One of the best boys' stories in current literature.—Boston Journal.
It is full of the free, wild life of the frontier, and of the adventures which befall healthy, strong boys.—Pittsburg Times.
THE ISLAND IMPOSSIBLE.
By Harriet Morgan.
Illustrated by Katharine Pyle.
What Frank Stockton has done for older people, Harriet Morgan does for boys and girls.—Commercial Advertiser.
MADAM MARY OF THE ZOO.
By Lily F. Wessel-hoeft, author of "Sparrow the Tramp," "Torpeanuts the Tomboy," etc.
With pictures by L. J. Bridgman, and from photographs.
A delightful story of animals in and outside of the Zoo, and of a little girl who is their friend.—The Outlook.
The amusing way in which the elephant and the other big animals, as well as the little ones, are brought in is sure to charm the childish mind.—Denver Times.
THE IRON STAR, AND WHAT IT SAW IN ITS JOURNEY THROUGH THE AGES FROM MYTH TO HISTORY.
A Wonder Story for Girls and Boys. By John Preston True.
Illustrated by Lilian Crawford True.
A capital idea, worked out in the best possible manner. "The Iron Star" does not fall far short of being a work of genius.—Church Standard, Philadelphia.