A STORY OF THE NEW JERSEY CAMPAIGN OF 1776-1777.

By Everett T. Tomlinson, Ph. D.

12 mo. 391 pp. Cloth, $1.50. Ill.


“Washington’s Young Aids” deals in a way dear to the boyish hearts with thrilling events of the New Jersey Campaign of 1776-7. Into the story are interwoven historical facts of great value, taken from old records and less familiar than those relating to other periods in the struggle for liberty. Thus the boys who read this delightful tale will be absorbing history as well as enjoying the story.—Examiner.


Few stories show so close a study of history combined with story-telling power.—The Outlook.


“Washington’s Young Aids” makes pleasant and effective use of familiar historical matter. It is spirited and high-toned, and the boys and girls will enjoy thoroughly and gain from it a good idea of the events of the period selected.—Congregationalist.