These poems are not only very attractive and interesting to children, but they also have a great fascination for all who care for children, and for sweetness and innocence of life.
Sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, by the publishers,
TICKNOR & CO., Boston.
AT CLOSE QUARTERS THE FIRST DAY AT GETTYSBURG.
The Recollections of a Drummer Boy.
By Rev. HARRY M. KIEFFER,
Late of the 150th Pennsylvania Volunteers.
Copiously illustrated with scenes in camp and field. 1 vol. Square 8vo. Revised and enlarged, and printed from entirely new plates. $1.50.
A new and enlarged edition of this admirable book, which is particularly adapted for youths, and should be placed in the hands of every lad in the country, to impart a knowledge of the old war days.
The position of the author, as a clergyman of the Reformed Church, gives the book a certain value to all persons interested in true and pure literature, which is also of the greatest power of attraction. “The Recollections of a Drummer Boy” has become a very popular book for Sunday-school libraries; and should be read by all old soldiers and their children. The great demand for the book has compelled the publishers to issue this enlarged and beautified new edition.