Aimwell. With illustrations. 16mo. Cloth, 63 cents.
“So graphic and natural are the incidents of this story, that it must have been compiled from a real boy-experience.”—N. Y. Home Journal.
“It is a very fine work. The author writes like one who understands the springs of youthful action.”—Chicago Cong. Herald.
“This is one of the best books for boys we have ever read.”—Boston Transcript.
“Few juvenile books are better designed and executed than this.”—Christian Freeman.
“It is one of the Aimwell Series, and is from the same pen with ‘Clinton,’ a book for boys which has had few equals of its kind in any age.”—Norton’s Lit. Gaz.
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CLINTON; or, Boy-Life in the Country. By Walter Aimwell.
With illustrations. 16mo. Cloth, 63 cents.
“Well, the boys have read it, and pronounce it ‘first-rate.’ We confirm their judgment. It enters into the heart of the boy; comprehends his thoughts, his wishes, and his temptations; mingles in his sports; stimulates him in his studies, and implants right principles and noble views. It is a safe book, an entertaining book, and a useful book.”—The Independent, N. Y.