THE GIRL FROM THE BIG HORN COUNTRY
By Mary Ellen Chase
12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated by R. Farrington Elwell, net $1.25; carriage paid $1.40
At the beginning of the story, Virginia Hunter, a bright, breezy, frank-hearted “girl of the Golden West,” comes out of the Big Horn country of Wyoming to the old Bay State. Then “things begin,” when Virginia,—who feels the joyous, exhilarating call of the Big Horn wilderness and the outdoor life,—attempts to become acclimated and adopt good old New England “ways.”
Few stories reveal a more attractive heroine, and the joyous spirit of youth and its happy adventures give the story an unusual charm.
“The book has natural characters, fresh incidents, and a general atmosphere of sincerity and wholesome understanding of girl nature. Virginia may well become as popular as ‘Miss Billy’ or irresistible Anne.”—New York Sun.
THE VIOLIN LADY
A Sequel to “The Fiddling Girl” and “The Proving of Virginia”
By Daisy Rhodes Campbell