A tale of the War of Independence; tells about the Boston Tea Party and concludes with Washington’s inauguration.
Little Heroine of Illinois, A. By Alice T. Curtis.
A story of the early days of the Civil War. This little girl, with rare discretion and courage, renders an important service to the cause of the Union.
Little Princess, A. By Frances Hodgson Burnett.
The whole story of Sara Crewe and Mrs. Minchin’s School.
Little Princess of Tonopah, A. By Aileen C. Higgins.
A little girl and her father leave a sleepy village in the East and go to a Western mining camp, where they live in a tent. The story tells how Jean Kingsley helps her father in the search for fortune.
Little Princess of the Pines, A. By Aileen C. Higgins.
Follows “A Little Princess of Tonopah.” Jean Kingsley and her father go to Minnesota. She goes to school, makes many friends, and enjoys a Northwestern winter. The incidents include visits to the lumber camps and iron mines, and a forest fire.
Maida’s Little Shop. By Inez H. Gillmore.