“Cockle-a-doodle Hill” is where the Dudley Graham family went to live when they left New York, and here Ernie started her chicken-farm, with one solitary fowl, “Hennerietta.” The pictures of country scenes and the adventures and experiences of this household of young people are very life-like.

“No better book for young people than ‘The Luck of the Dudley Grahams’ was offered last year. ‘Cock-a-Doodle Hill’ is another of similar qualities.”—Philadelphia Press.

HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
PUBLISHERS (VIII’12) NEW YORK


COMPANION STORIES OF COUNTRY LIFE
FOR BOYS By CHARLES P. BURTON


THE BOYS OF BOB’S HILL
Illustrated by George A. Williams. 12mo. $1.25.

A lively story of a party of boys in a small New England town.

“A first-rate juvenile ... a real story for the live human boy—any boy will read it eagerly to the end ... quite thrilling adventures.”—Chicago Record-Herald.
“Tom Sawyer would have been a worthy member of the Bob’s Hill crowd and shared their good times and thrilling adventures with uncommon relish.... A jolly group of youngsters as nearly true to the real thing in boy nature as one can ever expect to find between covers.”—Christian Register.

THE BOB’S CAVE BOYS
Illustrated by Victor Perard. $1.50.