A story of the time of Christ, which is one of the author's best-known books, and which has been translated into many languages, the last being Italian.
Flip's "Islands of Providence." By Annie Fellows Johnston.
12mo, cloth, with illustrations $1.00
In this book the author of "The Little Colonel" and her girl friends and companions shows that she is equally at home in telling a tale in which the leading character is a boy, and in describing his troubles and triumphs in a way that will enhance her reputation as a skilled and sympathetic writer of stories for children.
Asa Holmes; or, At the Cross-Roads. A sketch of Country Life and Country Humor. By Annie Fellows Johnston. With a frontispiece by Ernest Fosbery.
Large 16mo, cloth, gilt top $1.00
"'Asa Holmes; or, At the Cross-roads' is the most delightful, most sympathetic and wholesome book that has been published in a long while. The lovable, cheerful, touching incidents, the descriptions of persons and things are wonderfully true to nature."—Boston Times.
The Great Scoop. By Molly Elliot Seawell, author of "Little Jarvis," "Laurie Vane," etc.
12mo, cloth, with illustrations $1.00
A capital tale of newspaper life in a big city, and of a bright, enterprising, likable youngster employed therein. Every boy with an ounce of true boyish blood in him will have the time of his life in reading how Dick Henshaw entered the newspaper business, and how he secured "the great scoop."