Twenty of the most famous children from the works of Dickens told in the novelist’s own words. 11 to 13.
Boys of ’76. By Charles Carleton Coffin.
An interesting account of the battles of the Revolution. 12 to 14.
Building the Nation. By Charles Carleton Coffin.
Events in the history of the United States, from the Revolution to the Civil War. 12 to 14.
Castle Blair. By Flora Louise Shaw.
The adventures of five children sent from India to live with an uncle in Ireland. 12 to 14.
Century Book for Young Americans, The. By Elbridge S. Brooks.
A party of boys and girls visit Washington and learn of the workings of the various departments of the Government. 10 to 13.
Century Book of Famous Americans, The. By Elbridge S. Brooks.