The books of permanent and educational value for young folks include, Stories From American History, by Pansy; Real Fairy Folks; My Land and Water Friends, by Mary E. Bamford; Nelly Marlow in Washington, by Laura D. Nichols, chronicling the wonders of Chemistry; The Story Book of Science, by Mrs. Lydia Hoyt Farmer; Stories of Foreign Lands, by Pansy; and Adventures of Columbus, by Mrs. F. A. Humphrey; while for their entertainment there are Pansy’s Sunday Book, The Adventures of Ann (a colonial story), by Mary E. Wilkins; Two Modern Princes in the Tower, by Margaret Sidney; Polly, an illustrated quarto also by Margaret Sidney, and the great Golden Year quarto of short stories. All are beautifully illustrated and attractively and strongly bound.
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