It is a book which deserves special mention. The story gives a vivid and accurate picture of events which culminated in the battle of Long Island, and the part taken in them by the three Colonial boys.—Independent.
The author in the “Three Young Continentals” has left no stone unturned to make his romance both attractive and reliable.—Interior.
An historical story which will not only entertain, but inculcate a desire for the study of history. The exciting incidents related are true. By the use of such a book as this, boys can learn as a pastime that which is not only good in itself, but is very likely to set their minds on eager inquiry for further information on the subject, and so develop in them a taste for history.—San Francisco Call.
Such a book as this is one of the best educators of our young, both in history and in patriotism.—The Outlook.