Square 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50

“The Rival Campers Ashore” deals with the adventures of the campers and their friends in and around the town of Benton.

Jack Harvey’s Adventures; or, The Rival Campers Among the Oyster Pirates. By Ruel Perley Smith.

Illustrated $1.50

In “Jack Harvey’s Adventures,” Mr. Smith has shifted the scene of his story from the Maine coast to the shores of Chesapeake Bay; and has chosen for its main theme the evil deeds of the notorious oyster pirates of that region.

How Jack Harvey is kidnapped by pirates, and how Henry Burns, the Ellison Boys, “little Tim” and the others effect his rescue, furnishes plenty of exciting adventure.

Prisoners of Fortune: A Tale of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. By Ruel Perley Smith.

Cloth decorative, with a colored frontispiece $1.50

“There is an atmosphere of old New England in the book, the humor of the born raconteur about the hero, who tells his story with the gravity of a preacher, but with a solemn humor that is irresistible. The austerity of life under Cotton Mather is in sharp contrast to the brilliant details of the pirates’ habits and adventures.”—Louisville Courier-Journal.

Famous Cavalry Leaders. A book for boys. By Charles H. L. Johnston.